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The aircraft industry is going from feast to famine.
"Holiday let mortgages are very limited as the rental income can go from feast in the summer to famine out of season," says Mr Hollingworth.
Players from different teams go from feast to feast, vying for prize money, which ranges from 15,000 to 40,000 pesos (about $1,100 to $3,000).
The priest at the altar, for instance, used the sacramentary, a book containing the orations and prefaces that vary from feast to feast.
Chuck Blazer: US executive – enjoys fancy dress, tax evasion, money laundering, racketeering and wire fraud, and indulged in so much fine dining "that he needed a fleet of mobility scooters to move from feast to feast".
But we also get the familiar, tiresome, self-exculpating charges from Feast that blame Pfeiffer entirely for their affair: she employed "schemes and ruses, subterfuges and connivances" to seduce helpless, naive Hemingway.
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It saved us from feasting on pizza.
But from feasting to flying, hedonism has historically tended to be closely coupled to over-consumption.
In its saliva, the small fly injects a protozoan that it picks up from feasting on another infected person.
The vulture population in India is the victim of poisoning by a bovine painkiller which the birds ingest from feasting on cattle carcasses.
In one passage, for example, he writes that the fish in Lake Victoria in Uganda had grown big from feasting on people killed by Idi Amin.
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