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It provides 75mg of potassium, the same as you'd get in a bite of banana.
In a bite of that absolutely fresh tuna from New Jersey, I experienced a taste of truly wild food, a majestic flavor, something incredibly rare.
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When most people think of Marcel Proust's "In Search of Lost Time," they think of the sublime madeleine scene, in which a bite of the tea-soaked cake conjures memories from the gardens of the narrator's childhood.
Outside, Erin Donahue, who lives in Harlem, took a bite of one of the veggie burgers.
He's already seen some interest in Chicago, Boston and Washington, D.C. "They want a bite of the apple in the U.S.
The example in Figure 1B shows a bite of 13 bits.
"It's a little like Alice in Wonderland," Davis said, taking a bite of a sub.
Before Luciano Pavarotti walked onstage at the opera house, he was in the habit of taking a bite of an apple.
Then one of my nightmares came true: I gave in to my longing for a bite of chocolate ice cream.
Our toddler daughter stopped breathing in our arms after eating a bite of food to which she was severely allergic.
He concluded, "I haven't eaten a bite of food in thirty days, and it's changed my life".
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