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"The weather has just bitten us again," said Peter P. Nickolenko, the launching director.
Along Maxwell Street, more than 50 buildings are being demolished for a campus expansion and pricey condominiums; in the Near North, Coe House, a showy Queen Anne apartment house, has just bitten the dust, along with the Italianate town houses next door.
Another Brazilian rainforest has just bitten the dust to accommodate the demand: bad for the Amazon, but a gift to the print industry in these troubled times for newspapers.
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She paused, scrunched up her mouth as if she had just bitten a particularly sour lemon and said: "An affair is at least a normal human thing.
I have just bitten into the first course of my first meal at the Ryland Inn, a tomato salad from the organic garden on the restaurant's grounds.
His mother and two brothers, one of whom was bleeding from the marks where Mr. Khan had just bitten him, were allowed a quick goodbye.
The girl was crying, and the man pushing the twins started explaining that the boy had just bitten the girl quite hard.
Suthon Sukphisit, a food writer for several Thai newspapers and an authority on Thai cuisine, reacts to Mr. Thompson's comments as if he had just bitten into an exceptionally hot chili pepper.
Suthon Sukphisit, a food writer for Thai newspapers and an authority on Thai cuisine, reacts to Mr. Thompson's stated mission as if he had just bitten into an exceptionally hot chili pepper.
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