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The crust was medium crisp, with an appealing crunch at the edges.
The paper-thin crust was flaky, with a satisfying crunch at the edges.
We put the sheets in the freezer for a day, unfold them with a crunch at night.
On any given day in the Giants' locker room, at least one person screams "Cap'n Crunch!" at Bennett and laughs.
Gary McNair's Crunch at Forest Fringe made us question our relationship with money – and then shred it.
It also fills empty senior college classrooms and relieves a potential space crunch at the community colleges.
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So driven was Burger that he seemed oblivious to pain, his challenges as crunching at the end as they were at the beginning.
He said that the academy is enduring some of the same difficulties as other cultural organizations, facing economic crunches at a time of economic slowdown and national trauma.
The Top500 testers clocked Jaguar's number-crunching at 1.75 petaflops, or 1.75 quadrillion floating point operations a second.
But no one had examined whether the loud crunching at mealtime might have significance beyond simply digesting wood.
A defense lawyer portrayed Bernard Ebbers as a visionary leader who left the number-crunching at WorldCom to others and played no part in the huge accounting fraud that crippled the company.
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