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"If you see a thin person order a salad for dinner, it kind of reminds you, 'If I'm going to look like that, I'd better get something very small,' " said Brent McFerran, an assistant professor at the university who was one of the paper's authors.
When asked "Did some person order you to paint Germans, buffoons, and other similar figures in this picture?", he went on to explain: "When I have some space left over in a picture, I adorn it with figures of my own invention".
Then, when the jar is full, use the money to "pay it forward" -- buy flowers for a deserving person, order lunch for the office, or purchase a few $5 Starbucks gift cards and leave them around a university library during finals week.
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This may not seem like a revolutionary concept, but it completely diverges from the traditional Italian approach of each person ordering his or her own personal pizza, which arrive at the same time, unsliced.
"One person ordered them for almost everybody on her list".
Not a single person ordered you to kill civilians".
One person ordered the salmon ($18 at lunch) and received five cucumber-thin slices, nothing else.
This can be a problem if you eat American style, with each person ordering an appetizer and main course, waiting politely for everyone to be served.
That argument was dismissed by the district judge, who said the correct comparison would have been with a heterosexual person ordering a cake that said "support heterosexual marriage".
Basically you walk up to the box office of one of the big, multi-venue places such as Pleasance, and say: "I'll have whatever the last person ordered".
Then one person ordered a Sazerac, having spied a dusty bottle of absinthe we were given as a gift from my father-in-law a few years back.
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