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"Close enough to bite my neck".
But that implies prices that are high enough to bite in petroleum-thirsty countries like America.
The vegetables still ended up waiting while the thick, imported orecchiette was soft enough to bite.
For his part, the 33-year-old Mr. Blomkamp hasn't been around long enough to bite the hand feeding him.
So far though, no British channel has been rash - or as the film-makers would see it, brave - enough to bite.
Bread crumbs in the traditional sense are actually bits of the crumb (not the crust) of a loaf of bread, big enough to bite into and retaining a bit of chew.
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Bennington is also the only person I know unlucky enough to be bitten by a Brown Recluse spider whose bite can be lethal or cause a leg to be amputated should one be bitten on the ankle.
I stay long enough to be bitten through my trousers by mosquitoes but I am not rewarded.
When Mr. Beatty playfully, but unexpectedly, stuck out his tongue before the kiss, Ms. Helwig was close enough to unexpectedly bite it.
This one looks like there might be enough to really bite into and savor.
Violation of Rule #2: Un-vetted Servicoursevider Of course we're savvy enough to not bite on the massage being offered by Dan's Teeth Whitening, Botox, Spa and Grooming Salon.
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