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When Maya, the hosts' 3-year-old daughter, wandered in, she went right for them, picking one up and taking a large bite.
The first is an overhaul of health care, meant to reduce the insurance premiums now taking a large bite out of many families' paychecks.
After such a long and difficult search for a dance partner, you might assume Read would want to proclaim from the rooftops that he has finally found a way to reduce Pfizer's tax bills and return overseas cash to shareholders without the US authorities taking a large bite.
"It's to give people an additional excuse to visit," says Greenberg, taking a large bite and looking as if he would like to take a bite out of Burger King, too.
"It's to give people an additional excuse to visit," says Greenberg, taking a large bite and looking as if he would like to take a bite out of Burger King.
He could do little as his family slowly fell apart, starting with his wife filing for divorce and taking a large bite out of his wallet.
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When Biden is included in the polling, the vice president gains the support of 16percentt of the activists, taking a larger bite out of support for Clinton (which falls to 42percentthanhan for Sanders (38percentt).
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.
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