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Britain's male gymnasts had a crunch date with Olympic destiny after their poor performance in last year's world championships left them out of the qualification spots for London 2012.
For a long time the salty, savoury taste of "except" was familiar, but it had a crunch to it that didn't seem to belong, he says.
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The greens have a crunch and a zip that make the dish soar.
We still want the cabbage to have a crunch to it.
So we certainly have a crunch going on in below-investment-grade credits.
And the recording has a "crunch" to it, says Tom Skinner, a London-based session drummer: "That quality is appealing to beatmakers".
And raw turnips have a crunch that makes them an apt stand-in for carrots in a dill-scented slaw like this one, shredded together with green cabbage.
5/10 A cunning addition of millet and linseed (warning: store these out of reach of your budgie) means that the multigrain exterior of this egg has a crunch to it, but the artificial crunch of seeds, not crisp breadcrumb.
Wales also have a crunch match at the end of the season against Euro 2016 Group B rivals Belgium on 12 June at Cardiff City Stadium.
So because of this industry, factory-like approach we have a crunch on time, which robs us from a human connection.
"We've had a housing crunch for several years now.
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