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"Someone served me a piece of brisket the size of a telephone book with big boiled potatoes.
Professor Ziobrowski also gave one possible explanation for why the trading profits appeared to diminish the longer that someone served in office.
We were in South Carolina, and someone served me a hamburger, and I thought, "I don't want to eat this anymore".
"My low point was in New York when someone served me half a sheep's head which hadn't been properly cooked," he says.
As my friend Roman Mars, who marks his transition from boyhood to manhood by the date he learned to love the Reuben (and whose grandfather might have sold Elvis his first guitar), said, "If someone served me a salad with Thousand Island dressing, I'd send it back".
If he had two minutes to get briefed and someone served up a series of decisions, he would probably do some great things.
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In fact, what they need here is someone serving cold drinks beside the arch.
"Nor do I know of someone serving as both president and chairman of an authority".
Federer wins that game but now he's faced with someone serving for the match.
But the level of commitment required of someone serving in those offices suggests a considerably higher level of religious devotion.
"Raise your hand if you know someone serving in the military," my political anthropology professor asked one day during a senior seminar.
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