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"It went nuts; I started doing telly and it went more nuts.
The more nuts they ate, the greater the effect.
Baby Ruth beat out Snickers, because it had even more nuts.
With bees, an almond tree produces 70% more nuts than without.
And I realized after a few nuts I didn't know any more nuts.
Who else carries the burden of our bafflement with such aplomb, forever surprising a hunger in himself to be more serious, or, as occasion demands, more nuts?
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The subterranean areas of the hospital have a more nuts-and-bolts feel and are less spectacular.
Some of the more nuts-and-bolts patterns, however, have become architectural rules of thumb: "Balconies and porches that are less than six feet deep are hardly ever used"; "When they have a choice, people will always gravitate to those rooms that have light on two sides".
Top with more nut halves, if desired.
Re the article about starting oak trees from acorns ["Springing a Mighty Oak From an Acorn," Cuttings, Feb. 2]: These same guidelines could be applied to more tasty nuts, like chestnuts, hazelnuts, black walnuts, hickory nuts and butternuts.
Sometimes when the wind is brisk, and the steel scaffolding is especially visible, the falls inspire more nuts-and-bolts associations.
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