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Ms. Trombly, a bird-boned strawberry blond damsel of 54, even cracks a few egg jokes -- "I've been around eggs for so long, I'm ready to grow feathers," she warns -- and calls it no mere coincidence that she breakfasted on an omelet and had a poached egg in her Balthazar salad at lunch.
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