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"Acting with her," he remarked, "is like trying to bite down on a tomato seed".
So horrific and unflinching at points that you'll need to bite down on something but still absolutely worth it.
He had started bleaching and soaking his colored papers, and using a more powerful sander to bite down and reveal the underlayers.
"He had to bite down on the blasting caps to attach them to the fuses," John Grider Miller, author of "The Bridge at Dong Ha," said on Monday.
The rolls can be hard in the authentic versions, but I prefer a soft roll — when you bite on a hard crust, you have to bite down so hard that the filling oozes out.
Also new this year: the weird Bambi-eyed look that John has started to give Gregg just as Gregg's about to bite down on a mouthful of his cooking.
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That allows them to bit down harder on their food, LaCroix said.
Bring something to bit down on like a hard candy for ex: lollipop and a hand to hold.
Finally Peters told his colleagues to abandon the recall effort since it only seemed to make Kasatka bite down harder.
It's time to bend over, bite down, snap your head back and spit.
Use your tongue to position it between the molars, then bite down to crack the shell.
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