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And the dance music internet's ready to claim it's pound of sirloin.
The task was understood by President Dwight D Eisenhower who, in the fall of 1954 – a year before he suffered a major heart attack – told Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery: "No man on earth knows what this job is all about; it's pound, pound, pound".
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With $420 billion in assets, it's smaller than four rivals, but it is, pound for pound, more profitable.
"I'm the first one to accept tackles, elbows and kicking each other - as long as it is pound for pound.
It was pound for pound, maybe the most lucrative substance that's ever existed.
Chilling the meat helps it to maintain its shape and firmness as it is pounded.
Someone said that all the sculpture in Rebecca Warren's room had sold for half a million dollars, or maybe it was pounds.
it is pounds and pence that count, she says.
Perhaps the biggest indictment of the Texas program is that it was pounded at home by an Oklahoma State team that did not play very well.
It was pounding because I really, sincerely did not know what the next hour held for me.
Some Native Americans used to refer to acorns as "grain from trees" as it was pounded into flour/meal.[7].
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