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Discover Ludwig"donut" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to a type of fried dough pastry, usually in the shape of a ring. Example Sentence: I had a glazed donut for breakfast with my coffee this morning.
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Consumers are unlikely to connect thousands of subtles shift in their local restaurant fare to the ban, as they surely would of glazed donut holes suddenly vanished from the shelves of the city.
The Clinton campaign is the biggest donut consumer, spending almost $6,000 at various bakeries.
About the only things the Democratic congress need do, in this view, is batter the money to close the "donut hole" in Medicare drug coverage out of the pharmaceutical companies, raise the minimum wage, and run up some designs for a really comprehensive single-payer health insurance plan.All this is rather odd from a group that styles itself "the Reality Based Community".
I guess the supermarket lobby is more powerful than the fast-food and donut lobby.I'd guess that it has more to do with public choice theory than ardent lobbying.
But donut wars could yet break out.
In 1964 he opened a donut shop in Hamilton, Ontario.
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You could even say at this point that the GOP isn't a big tent or even a coalition – it's a torus, an ever-expanding donut-shaped object that's empty in the middle.
Tamm spent the latter decades of his career at the Lebedev Institute, where he worked on building a fusion reactor to control fusion, using a powerful magnetic field in a donut-shaped device known as a Tokamak reactor.
The spores are globose and have a conspicuous donut-shaped flange around the circumference.
Hairstylist Guido Palau clamped the hair straight at Prada, brushed it back off the face and lengthened it with extensions in artificial hues matched with the models' natural colour, while at the McQ Alexander McQueen show he created a dense ring of hair that hovered, suspended above the forehead in a donut-shapedring.
In this video, Khatchadourian explains how that will happen inside of the massive, donut-shaped reactor, and why building it requires such incredible precision.
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