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Even his job title, tiffin-wallah, derives from British India's Victorian heyday, when English gentlemen who ruled the roost partook of tiffin, a light lunch, and had it delivered by a wallah.
One just does not go to Cambria without partaking of breakfast or lunch at Barbara's.
While visiting a customer at a bar, he was alleged to have eaten the pork while partaking of some of the free lunch provided there.
What kind of lunch?
"As Gary points out, when you're reading, you're not partaking of the common opinion.
It didn't help his paranoia that he was liberally partaking of the drugs he bought.
Very soon the whole neighborhood was relying on Tabbish and partaking of Tabbish's clothing coupons.
"Karzai recounted how much he had enjoyed partaking of turkey and celebrating Thanksgiving".
Now, by One-over-Many, L1 is like by virtue of partaking of a form of likeness (say, L2), and hence L1 partakes of L2.
For we already have it that A and B are like by virtue of partaking of L1, and hence that A and B partake of L1.
According to Separation, like things are like by partaking of a separate form of likeness and unlike things are unlike by partaking of a separate form of unlikeness.
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