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This so that the calf can grow up into beef.
One is simply the 100-degree-plus heat in summer, which threatens to turn visitors into beef jerky.
Together they investigate "fringe" science, starting with the weird chemical that turns frequent flyers' flesh into beef dripping.
A scare that foot-and-mouth disease may have returned to Argentina has cut deeply into beef exports.
One way of looking at No. 534 -- the industrial way -- was as an efficient machine for turning feed corn into beef.
Throughout the text "chocolate" was replaced by "meat," "confectionery" became "meat-processing," "white chocolate" was converted into "Russian beef," "regular milk chocolate" became "imported beef," and "dark chocolate" turned into "beef on bone of any origin".
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