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Economic rules are now so intertwined that the former director-general of the World Trade Organization, Pascal Lamy, has likened Brexit to removing an egg from an omelet.
His consultant tells him that the operation is "the surgical equivalent of removing a shelled, soft-boiled egg from an eggcup".
In a culinary feat, a large egg from an Araucana hen was poached, lightly breaded and fried, leaving the yolk still soft.
Extracting Britain from European economic structures after more than four decades of integration was about "as difficult as removing an egg from an omelet," he told a British parliamentary committee.
Unable to conceive, the New Jersey couple did what an increasing number of 21st-century parents have done: they got an egg from an anonymous donor, and made an agreement with another woman to carry the child for them.
The parasitized birds are evolving unique egg "signatures," markings that help the mother distinguish an authentic egg from an impostor.
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First the Lohans bought an egg from a donor.
Two Middletown men were arrested for stealing an egg from a peregrine falcon nest earlier this month.
The researchers took an egg from a sheep and removed the nucleus containing its genetic material.
Gestational surrogacy uses an egg from a donor, rather than the surrogate.
I followed him to another cabinet; inside was a single white egg from a Samoan wood rail, collected in 1873.
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