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So often in his work, the whole of something adds up to much less than one had hoped.
A subsequent dish of 12 kinds of grains encircling a black olive jam is called Omnium, a Latin term for the whole of something.
Miles had a way of scanning the whole of something rather than measure for measure, and he could see the forest without looking at each tree.
Spirit fingers and whole of something besides.
Here's a classic Latin word, meaning "all at once", or the whole of something.
After all, we tend to eat the whole of something, somewhat independent of the size.
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To claim that ice creams are an enemy of the reef but building ports and encouraging fossil fuel burning are not, is a whole tub of something – and it's not triple chocolate.
On a day-to-day basis it means getting big bags of pulses and rice from Asian supermarkets, as cheaply as possible, making a whole batch of something and living off it.
Miele's director of business development, Dan McDougall, told me that outside of the United States, commercial-size rotary irons are used in restaurants, hospitals, nursing homes — "places where there is a lot of 'through-put,' " the industrial term for a whole lot of something that goes in one end and comes out the other.
That and a whole lot of something else.
In that "nothing," though, is a whole lot of something; it's a grand shame that a rapper as verbally dexterous as Lil Wayne did not elucidate it.
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