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And let's not ignore the potential revival of the crinkle-cut, the chip of choice at Shake Shack".
The only sounds, so I imagine, are the wind, the cracking of the ice, and the chip of the geologist's hammer.
On many streets, the chip of hammers and gritty slosh of cement mixing rises above the sparse traffic as Cubans paint facades, build extensions or gut old houses.
Natascha McElhone conveys, with equal assurance, both Sarah's seductiveness and the chip of ice at her heart and there is good support from Robert Cavanah as her campaigning husband and Beth Park as the artful Abigail.
But the chip of granite in her competitive heart, forged in Aberdeenshire and at the Garioch amateur swimming club, makes Miley believe she can win Britain's first medal in the pool at these Games.
So, for example, the information that is recorded within the chip of the card or the magnetic stripe that many cards carry, or can be transmitted electromagnetically when the card is used for a transaction, doesn't include names and addresses information of that nature, so those are held by bank themselves not on the card itself," said Judge.
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Tteok (pronounced "tok") are the chips of Korea – they're sold at every food stall and eaten standing up.
( c ) The SEM image of the chips of the machined nanochannel.
where each element represents a chip as given in (10) and each row includes the chips of one bit.
Here, i ∈ {0, 1,..., N/2 - 1} is the block index for the chips of the k th bit.
At this point, it will pass through the chips of companies like Galileo Technologies (GALTF) or Level One Communications (LEVL).
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