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He drew the new part of the house, which is about 540 square feet and has a generous eat-in kitchen downstairs and a bedroom for Jack upstairs, with canted angles as animated as those in Pee-wee's Playhouse, so it would match the "settled" original.
On the other hand, you don't need "on this date you were born" as an excuse to get together with friends, accept their generous gifts, eat cake, get sh*tfaced drunk alone in the upstairs bathroom while cursing out your friends, sober up the next morning, apologize to your friends for your inappropriate behavior, and post the group pics on Facebook.
Hank once had to spend fifteen consecutive hours in a Target; John had to eat a generous helping of "slobber carrots".
Laughing, Mr. Clinton turned to Mr. Kerry and said, "O.K. John, you're running this, what are we supposed to do?" The photo opportunity over, they dispersed into the ballroom of the National Building Museum, where 2,000 of the party's most generous donors were eating barbecue on plastic plates, in an effort to save money for the general election fight ahead.
At Upperline, the chef Ken Smith fashions it into crab cakes so generous it seems like a sin to eat them.
The Typees are generous and civilised - but occasionally they do indeed eat people.
I didn't eat, but the portions looked more than generous (entrees run $12 to $16), and the margaritas ($7.95) were splendid.
To maintain a generous milk supply, remember to drink a lot of fluids, eat a nutritious diet and get plenty of rest.
But portions are generous, and you're bound to order more than you can eat, so building up an appetite is advised.
FOLLOW THE FOLD Generous savory and sweet crepes are served in paper cones to eat on the run or at tables.
While the Steinbergs were well known for their generous charitable contributions, they were also infamous for a certain "let them eat cake" extravagance.
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