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And the sandwich gets extra crunch from a layer of crushed potato chips.
Beet salad ($9) gets tartness from pomelo and crunch from cashews, coconut and crispy shallots.
"As you know, we've inherited quite a budget crunch from President Trump," said President Lisa Simpson.
Mushroom soup was wonderfully dense and dark, and it gained crunch from truffled risotto cakes.
Mustards ANTON KOZLIK'S CANADIAN GERMAN Nicely mustardy, with a little crunch from the seeds.
The Turkish kerebic from Fadime Tiskaya were like a wonderfully crumbly, buttery shortbread with extra crunch from semolina.
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And, in A Week in December (Hutchinson, £18.99), Sebastian Faulks captured the fissile energies of Londoners on the brink of credit-crunch, from hedge-fund barons to Tube drivers, each lost in a world of their own but still bound by secret affinities.
The GNH index is a number crunched from happiness survey statistics across nine "domains", of which only one is living standards.
Standing on a platform above its white and blue crevasses, we could hear the crunching from its maw as ice shifted in the nether reaches.
But then Roz's sleazy boss gets wind of what's going on and propositions her himself, at which point Scott shows his true colours (as if we were in any doubt) and Daly crunches from fifth to first gear.
Statistics crunched from Wenger's reign show his team average 2.18 points per game in March, 2.14 in September and October and 2.09 in April, but they manage only 1.59 during the 11th month.
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