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This dig from a coach who once asked Mary Lou Retton to "eat air".
Even stronger European airlines like Lufthansa, British Airways and Air France which used to eat Air India's lunch by carrying westbound Indian passengers to their big hubs are now nursing black eyes with Emirates beating them at their own game.
So, um, don't eat air fresheners.
We are the company we keep, food we eat, air we breathe, thoughts we harbor and the words we share.
A little known fact about soil is that it absorbs contaminants, in effect holding onto toxins such as lead and pathogens such as E. coli instead of allowing them to be transferred to plants that we eat, air that we breathe, and water that we drink.
She wrote that she was actually on the "Just Keep Your F*****g Mouth Shut And Eat Air Diet".
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And still my child eats air.
Sound out "there's nothing there, it's like eating air" and find the vowels shape your mouth into the experience of doing just that.
And in an era of intellectualized food, he pointed out, doughnuts remain a simple pleasure: "The best thing about them is that you're not eating air cakes from some molecular gastronomy chef".
It's the closest thing to eating air.
I was so happy to be drinking water and eating air.
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