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After about 20 minutes, he stirred in morsels of half-cooked lobster, diced raw asparagus, minced chervil and tarragon and a splash of sake.
Then again, Paramount executives acknowledged it might not be the fairest test of long-form films, given that the movie, like the TV show, is made up of many short segments, consumable in morsels.
But simply spotting a face in a morsel of food or a fence doesn't explain why some people spend thousands of pounds to buy it or make a pilgrimage to see it.
They're entering in every morsel of food and logging every activity.
"There is a special picking-the-turkey ritual that I have after thanksgiving," he says, "where I go for that weird tenderloin-area-in-the-back morsel".
Geri is referenced in kennings for "blood" in chapter 58 of Skáldskaparmál ("Geri's ales" in a work by the skald Þórðr Sjáreksson) and in for "carrion" in chapter 60 ("Geri's morsel" in a work by the skald Einarr Skúlason).
Now gimme that little morsel in your tummy!" In the next scene, we saw a girl who was sexually abused by her father, who went on to kill her mother.
All this and more is delivered in bite-sized morsels in this playful work, written by April de Angelis and Nessah Muthy, and directed by Wils Wilson.
In a place like Cleveland, hope comes in small morsels.
"You eat the crab morsel" in a small depression in the center of a plate, he said.
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