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The horse stopped to take a bite of agave.
My cue to take a bite of rice drenched in the thick soup.
Smaller competitors like 9flats, Roomarama and iStopOver are also hoping to take a bite of the short-term rental market.
The waiter had served our meals, and the American paused to take a bite of steak and onion rings.
"Her way of stopping us was to take a bite of every fry and set them down.
Both feature genial, eager-to-please hosts with a practiced ability to take a bite of anything handed to them and say, "Oh, my god, that is amazing" or "That is so good".
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On their first date she instinctively tries to take a bite out of one of them.
But there are plenty of investors who would like to take a bite out of Mr. Cramer, who became an icon of the bull market.
Instead of trying to take a bite out of the burger as a big whole, cut it into halves or even quarters.
She found in herself a sprouting desire to take a bite out of him, his cheek or his neck, out of a mixture of affection and curiosity to see what the sensation would be like.
On Tuesday, Citigroup executives warned that the tough new credit card rules would start to take a bite out of revenue in the first half of the year.
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