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His father also noticed that his older son would leave the last morsel of his dinner on the plate, a form of Japanese etiquette.
Inside the arena, Francesco Totti, wearing a knee brace, tried with every morsel of his considerable ability, to lift Roma to stay in the competition.
At Gatwick's gate 45 I watched a guy with a floppy bleached blonde mohawk and an Underground Resistance t-shirt lose every single morsel of his shit.
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"Solomon Hinshaw fell near the hearth with a bullet wound through his heart and died instantly without a groan, with a morsel of victual in his mouth," Col. Ham wrote.
After 41 days without a morsel of food except his own toes and ears, and after 30 hours of incessant screaming, he died.
He had been, it turned out, a Soviet spy since soon after leaving Cambridge, in the mid-nineteen-thirties, dutifully feeding his K.G.B. handlers every morsel of information gleaned from his many friendships.
During the cycling season, Armstrong calculates each watt he has burned on his bike and then uses a digital scale to weigh every morsel of food that passes his lips.
"TRY this," Marcus Samuelsson said, cramming a fragrant morsel of fried chicken into his guest's mouth.
Her article, published in the April issue, which will be on newstands next week, finds Mr. Ledger eating Moroccan food with Jack Nicholson in London, returning to New York and partying at the downtown nightspot Beatrice Inn, eating steak and eggs at a cafe in Little Italy and wolfing down a banana-nut muffin as his last morsel of food.
He got it all down--every detail, every dream, every conversation, every morsel of food he put in his mouth, the perpetual stream of consciousness.
One recalls in rapid-fire bursts how Father Emil Kapaun sneaked out of the barracks at night, risking his life to bring back morsels of food for his fellow prisoners.
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