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"I'd like to bite my tongue," he said, beginning to walk away.
But they don't like to bite and are great with kids.
It's just that... you know how sometimes you get the feeling that you'd like to bite bite bite bite bite someone?
"Our machine actually mimics the body temperatures of humans, cattle and pets, all the things that mosquitoes like to bite," said Alvin Wilbanks, the president of Environmental Products and Research in Blytheville, Ark.
It's unclear why chickens like to bite the feathers off their neighbors.
A newly launched baby books vertical (ages 0-2) is also available, but because babies like to bite, chew and tear up their books, it's not a rental service.
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She likes to bite.
"Chris likes to bite off manageable pieces".
Mac is an artist who likes to bite the hand that feeds him and then rub some glitter in the wound.
The small black colt, indeed, is a character, one who likes to bite his trainer and the barn pony, act up in morning workouts and run fast in the afternoons.
Partly because Nighy, whose delivery is as unmistakable as Mick Jagger's, likes to bite his dialogue into small pieces and chew them in his slow, patrician drawl; but also because he is telling us, as politely as possible, that what we are about to hear is bull.
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