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It's been a slice.
(USA) When someone leaves and you have said your goodbyes it is usually the last thing you may say to emphasize that you had a good time.
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There were slices of raw sea scallop, alternating with thin slices of lemon, very fresh yellowtail, mackerel and a velvety toro (subtle tasting, rich belly meat of tuna).
"There were slices across the front of the muzzle headed toward the eye," Schofield told local news station KITV4.
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On my New Yorker there was sliced-to-order, extra-peppery pastrami, complex Neapolitan salami, a dense thicket of pickles and a poky French mustard.
For those who are hungry, like me, there are slices of dry, white bread.
Then there's slices of fresh and salty ham or the odd deviled egg you can pop in your mouth between Pepsis.
There's slicing.
There, we're slicing a ham.
There were thick slices of Gravenstein apple pie for dessert.
Aside from a spread celebrating Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain, there were two slices of praise for the corporation.
If they scored two tries from distance, there were large slices of good fortune about both of them.
I know there were more slices of Chocolate Zucchini Bread all around and handfuls upon handfuls of the fresh blueberries we'd picked.
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