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"I still think of talent as something to be served".
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But unless a friend sends you a link to a particular item, you are likely to be served up something random.
But I knew my soul needed to be served by something other than my beautiful children.
"The mother tries to explain to him all she requires to go with like the attendance book, transport and money to buy something to eat as she waits to be served.
You could be in Africa or something and you could have to be serving hardly any rice at all to those little babies.
Dowd advises, if you want to win over actors, agents, producers, and investors in this economy, you have to be serving up something inspirational .It's a great, great time for filmmakers with vision, those that give us some insight of what the future can be...Those films tend to be very successful.
This robot, however, literally has no ability to taste; no way to tell if it is making something delicious or something that should be served in KFC.
The meal I received as a first-class customer looked, frankly, more like something that would be served to hostages.
"Something to Be Proud Of" also served as the title track to Montgomery Gentry's first greatest hits album, Something to Be Proud Of: The Best of 1999 2005.
The pumpkin curry with the cinnamon rice tasted of friendly nothing, like something one might be served at one of the more progressive European penitentiaries.
Order a glass of orange juice in Rome and chances are you'll be served something ruby-hued.
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something to be considered
something to be ignored
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