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"We're quite spoiled about the proximity to the venues.
If you're interested in the winner's identity, it means you're probably watching this show, and have no desire to be spoiled about who won.
Northern China was particularly hard hit in 1992 and 1993, when bollworms spoiled about 30% of the crop.
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Hunter was the antithesis of the spoiled, all-about-me pro athlete.
When supply chain actors were asked about what they usually do to spoiled groundnut, about 93.3 % of farmers and 86.7 % of the traders indicated that they would throw away or dump to garbage.
Each story in "Spoiled" is about a character who enjoys some kind of unearned privilege, usually accompanied by unconscionable behavior.
The rugby coach was pretty much responsible for walking around with a clipboard and occasionally yelling at spoiled kids about the droop of their pants or the length of their skirt.
Also notable about "Spoiled" is the book's last story, "Taroudant," about a trapped honeymooning couple visiting a walled city; it finally fuses the author's penchant for easy jabs with genuine empathy for her characters' inchoate miseries.
The gift of time starts to feel like a present spoiled by uncertainty about the future.
Maria, also married, is like a spoiled child, uncaring about others.
Indeed, if you want to talk about spoiled children, there is no group more spoiled by Iran and Syria than Hezbollah, the Lebanese Shiite militia.
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