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Newborn babies are incredibly fragile beings – the last thing they need is to be ingesting whatever freak bacterium you brought along, you slob.
According to research by Ghent University, European seafood consumers are likely to be ingesting up to 11,000 tiny pieces of plastic per year.
Monika's sensuality and openness, once so liberating, becomes a kind of compulsive consumption: from this point forward, she always seems to be ingesting something: food, beer, cigarettes, American movies (which Bergman parodies none too subtly) and eventually, men.
According to one document in Snowden's cache, the agency's Special Source Operations group, which as early as 2006 was said to be ingesting "one Library of Congress every 14.4 seconds," had an official seal that might have been parody: an eagle with all the world's cables in its grasp.
One service claimed to be ingesting more than a hundred million news articles per day, emphasizing that this count included only articles, not URLs.
Not exactly what you want to be ingesting with your dessert.
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