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MacArthur from the Philippines," it said: "In the hospital on the Batann there were just two battered copies of the Digest, and the fellows ate them up.
With it you'll want some of the restaurant's spectacular battered onion rings as well as an order of the papas fritas: a cone of excellent French fries beneath a shower of shredded aged Manchego, some chorizo bits and a saffron aioli that could use more garlic than those fellows eating it would ever abide.
On the day my mother left, we participated in a "coining ceremony", wherein she said goodbye to her fellow eating disorder friends and hello to her family, to us.
A fellow could eat that for days.
Well, Bob, that depends on what you think about letting your fellow man eat popcorn laced with dried-up soda, and everything else that's been tracked in on the bottoms of shoes — honest country dirt, motor oil, even fecal matter.
If it's true that the bravest man who ever lived was the first fellow to eat an oyster, you have some idea of where Archie would rate for courage -- and how he'd camouflage his fear with a loud tirade.
Talk story about three weird meals writer's friend, the fellow-citizen, ate last week.
By Anthony Hiss The New Yorker, October 20 , 1975P. 36 Talk story about three weird meals writer's friend, the fellow-citizen, ate last week.
Try the fried dough with maple syrup ($3) and don't feel guilty when you see your fellow fans eating their own garden-fresh carrots and sugar snap peas.
In his 1962 book, "The Joyous Cosmology," Mr. Watts, the English-born popularizer of Eastern religion and philosophy, described sitting amid fuchsia and hummingbirds with fellow residents, eating homemade bread and drinking white wine.
The book also describes instances of "survivor cannibalism," including that of the Uruguayan rugby players whose plane crashed in the Andes, in 1972, and who, with their fellow-passengers, ate fifteen of the dead before the rescue squad arrived.
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