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The big boy did not necessarily come over to eat (although he may have consumed whatever was offered, out of politeness).
Large oceanic and atmospheric sinks, such as iron and sulfide spewing out of subsea volcanoes, likely consumed whatever O2 was left over.
Large oceanic and atmospheric sinks, such as iron and sulfide, spewing out of subsea volcanoes, likely consumed whatever O2 was left over.
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In that respect, Twitter's China estimate — while not mission-critical for Twitter's business — gives a glimpse at the number of 'global web consumers' who leap over China's Great Firewall of censorship to read and consume whatever they want on the internet.
Barrus consumes whatever people send him, from raspberry-chipotle fudge to ranch-dressing soda.
During the weekend, they will mostly consume whatever seems to have the ability to sop up alcohol faster.
The theory is that people tend to consume whatever is on their plate or in their glass.
We assert both the right to consume – whatever we want, however we want – and the right to forget the consequences.
They avoid unpopular decisions, allowing people to consume whatever they fancy, and they keep business sweet by promising endless expansion.
While spokesman John Curry insisted that hungry microbes would consume whatever oil was in the water system, because "nature has a way of helping the situation".
The architecture almost always consumes whatever is in here, whether that's exhibitions, art and trade fairs, planes or train locomotives.
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