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Half of Gulf Coast oysters are eaten raw, but they are largely eaten in the South.
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Sloth bears -- which are smart, solitary, nocturnal and largely eat insects and fruit -- are found in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Bhutan.
The results showed that the oil had not just been diluted with water but that it had largely been eaten by naturally occurring bacteria.
Some were doing their best to keep up the race weekend traditions, which consist largely of eating.
The species is largely frugivorous, eating seeds, nuts, and fruit from multiple genera, including Bombax, Ficus, Macaranga, and Raphia, with a special preference for the fruit of the oil palm (Elaies guineensis).
Clara, apart from hoovering, tidying away the kids' toys and ballsing up the odd magazine feature (on one occasion by getting drunk "accidentally", insulting her interview subject and giving him the children's nits), is free to do whatever she likes, which largely involves eating doughnuts, bacon sandwiches, pumpkin ravioli and cream, and taking the piss out of herself and anyone else around.
Everything for diabetics revolves largely around eating.
According to both Orta and Lisa Mercado, she largely stopped eating, speaking to her loved ones, or even leaving the house.
He largely abstains from eating processed foods, preferring to cook from scratch.
Since that's largely why people eat organic foods, what's the big deal?
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