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In Gaza, the people are given rotten lemons, and they still make lemonade.
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One promising candidate was hydrogen sulphide – the chemical that gives rotten eggs their smell – but although it has been found to reduce the metabolism of some animals, there is little evidence that it improves their chances of survival after a cardiac arrest.
From the perspective of the computer and the program, all behaviors are as expected, given the rotten input provided.
Lennon, who was shot dead by New Yorker Mark Chapman in 1980, had originally given the rotten tooth to his housekeeper Dot Jarlett in the 1960s.
And given the rotten state of the Doha round of trade talks, a show of teeth in defence of a rules-based trading system is more useful than ever.
The 28-year-old flanker has hit back to fitness and form with Munster however, and will be a popular selection among Ireland's squad given his rotten injury luck in missing the World Cup.
While they continue to eat well, their houseguests are given half-rotten vegetables cooked in nothing but water, a culinary failing which seems to offend the story's narrator nearly as much as the black worms she finds sharing her meal one day.
Then I will answer and give you rotten milk.
They would give me rotten food, while their dog got fresh milk.
I'd used the speech to reproach the publishers for giving such rotten deals to writers.
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