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Alexander's lyrics are probably not what bagged them the BBC award – "Where are you taking me?/ I can't be blamed/ I want you to want me again" – but his ability to channel emotional highs and lows over surging production is undeniably effective.

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What are you — bagged or something?" "That's what I said," the other insisted.

ROOM SERVICE The person taking our breakfast order was not helpful or accommodating: when we asked, for example, what kind of bagged teas were available, he gruffly informed us that Darjeeling was the only option, though the choices in the free tea area in the lobby suggested otherwise.

It's back to school time, and you know what that means: quick breakfasts, bagged lunches and snacks as soon as they get home.

At the time, Mr. Schultz lamented, "We achieved fresh-roasted bagged coffee, but at what cost?" (To be precise, a one-pound bag of Starbucks Caffe Verona beans sells for $9.95).

My first reaction was: what is this?" The teeth were bagged and taken away for analysis.

These layoffs, which TechCrunch understands from sources close to the company were made to cut costs, come after E27 bagged $650,000 in funding last summer ahead of what we understood would be a larger injection of cash (to the tune of around $3 million) before the end of 2015.

I'd almost forgotten what mature spinach tastes like, since I'd gotten into the habit of buying the bagged baby spinach that you don't have to stem; at my Iranian market they sell three-pound bags at a very good price.

That's what happened to two students from Cambridge University who phoned a Guardian editor from the front desk – and bagged flights to San Diego in 2010.

With most people's attention focused on what sort of fizzy wine to get in and which of their favourite stars of screen and sport have bagged honours, no one's much interested in business news.

The Food and Drug Administration yesterday offered new, nonbinding guidelines to food processors to try to reduce the risk of food poisoning in fresh-cut produce like bagged spinach leaves, sliced tomatoes and imported melons, but acknowledged that it could not say with certainty what caused the recent outbreaks connected to E. coli and salmonella, or how to stop them.

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