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"Someone had taken a large bite, apparently didn't like it, rewrapped it and put it back".
Sea ice had taken a large bite out her stern, and more than a century of storm-driven waves had scattered a trove of artifacts around the site.
In a telephone interview, Mr. Brunt said that the economic crisis had taken a large bite out of his business, particularly among British buyers.
Forest Law finally sputtered to a halt during the second half of the 17th century – but by then, newly secured enclosures had taken a large bite out of the forests, which were also sources of fuel for a rapidly growing population.
New-technology intruders have taken a large bite out of their business.Only a few months ago, John Steffens, head of Merrill's brokerage operations, said that "the do-it-yourself model of investing, centred on Internet trading, should be regarded as a serious threat to Americans' financial lives".
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These cost more than $7 million a year to service, and take a large bite out of the Field Museum's overall operating budget.
Stopping the wars now would take a large bite out of our deficit.
PREMINGER: No. (Takes a large bite, and chews and swallows cheerfully).
Indeed Soylent has ambitions to take a large bite out of the lunch market.
According to the people briefed on the tax dispute, the agreement took a large bite out of the state-controlled film group's profitability.
That said, state and federal officials say an infusion of money from Washington could take a large bite out of the state's budget deficit.
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