I know because I'm scouring each and every one of them for some morsel of insight that will lead me to the best spot. |
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Finishing the last morsel of food he could uncover on his tray, Ben sunk into his chair with a sigh, feeling content. |
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At this time, particularly in the rural areas, some underprivileged people would go from door to door asking for a morsel of food or some money. |
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Signaling my server for more brandy, I broke the cake in two, and delicately bit off a morsel. |
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I slave for hours on end in poor working conditions just to bring you a single morsel of edible hearty food! |
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Or are his children so needy that they are obliged to sell their father's house for a morsel of bread? |
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Libby could practically hear the pens of the journalists scribbling down this morsel of information. |
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Each day, a member of the kitchen staff is responsible for researching a morsel of information about food. |
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It takes a lot to knock it out of me, but I have lost every bit of trust and every morsel of loyalty. |
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The captions offer only a morsel of background information and generally do not provide source information about the photographs. |
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They offered me a morsel of their rococo scorpion roll, which snaked across a plate in sinuous curves. |
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That's not to say I'm dining solo, with a morsel of nut roast and clootie dumpling for consolation. |
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For them it makes little sense to think, act, or to take risks if extending your palms is rewarded with a morsel that you can get again tomorrow. |
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Needless to say, it's a far more easily digestible morsel of math-rock, not wearing its avant-garde badge as a source of pride. |
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Like vultures scavenging for the last morsel of meat from the carcass, they descended on anyone who looked like they might know something. |
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Closing my eyes, I opened my mouth and popped the morsel of food into my mouth. |
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I haven't got a clue either, and it isn't the first time, as intimated by my use of this unique morsel for the title of what you are now reading. |
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Having completed this last morsel, I occupied myself for a little with my journal. |
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If revenge is a dish best eaten cold, Clive Woodward was enjoying his morsel out of the deep freeze last night. |
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It is considered very polite to occasionally select a choice morsel for the person sitting beside you or to place it on his or her plate. |
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Sometimes you'll see one holding a choice morsel in both hands, like a child clutching a big apple. |
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I am so sated, so well fed, so over fed that I could go for at least a month without eating a morsel before feeling the true pangs of hunger. |
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Not a morsel of food passed my lips without the calorie value being carefully noted in my food diary. |
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From time to time the children dashed outside, to go to the bathroom or grab a morsel of food, and then retreated to the bunker. |
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Bernstein's Overture to Candide is a delectable, four-minute morsel that sparkles with all the brilliance and wit of the original book. |
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A raccoon on a patio chomps eagerly on a stolen morsel of food. |
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Every flavourless morsel of sandwich, every last disgusting splodge of bitter, vinegary BBQ gunk, they disappeared down my cakehole as if they were spiced sugar plums. |
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I still would never put another morsel of seagull anywhere near my mouth again. |
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There is a continual flashing of blue, as first one and then another leaves its perch momentarily to pick up a tasty morsel. |
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Every morsel of food we eat has to be broken down into nutrients that can be absorbed by the body, which is why it takes hours to fully digest food. |
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You do not have to jump at every tempting morsel held out by opponents of integration or by certain elements in the media. |
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So when he had dipped the morsel, he gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot. |
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She ate it slowly, savoring each morsel of food that went in her mouth. |
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Like a diner spearing a morsel of food with the tine of a fork, researchers have used the tip of a microscopic needle to lift a single atom from a surface and then replace it. |
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In the fire, a morsel of good silt is reddened, then extinguished in vinegar, which gives it a purple colour. |
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Your dog may be willing to do cartwheels for that last morsel of steak on your plate but resist the urge to dole out table scraps. |
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Truly in the body there is a morsel of flesh which, if it be whole, all the body is whole and which, if it be diseased, all of it is diseased. |
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Make a point of trying their morillo de atun, a delicious, disc-shaped morsel from the top of the fish's head. |
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And still the vermin stole and ate every morsel of edibles they found. |
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Mr. Brosnan is perfectly cast as a silver-tongued predator eyeing an irresistible morsel. |
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Surprisingly, though, one of them had a morsel of insight amid all the chaff. |
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Maultaschen came about when Swabian housewives wanted to reuse every last morsel and adapted Italian ravioli. |
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Not since my first and final term of grad school have I taken a morsel of foreign information and extrapolated it into a moderately coherent essay. |
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Kaukauna is the perfect morsel for evenings spent with friends and an ideal companion in moments of rest and relaxation. |
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Unfortunately, the real desire for consultation and dialogue displayed by such a decision is not always the first response of those who, in the Secretariat, hold or believe they hold a morsel of power. |
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Many feel tyrannized by time at every turn, as responsibilities for work, family and community appear to gobble up every available morsel of time. |
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M Drachet: A soupcon of A and a morsel of B. Now, the leeches. |
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Handed this small morsel of earnest plot and half a dozen paper-thin characters, the director, Joe Grifasi, tries gamely to make a meal, but the fare he serves is flavorless and unsatisfying. |
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And although I don't say it out loud, I feel equally baffled when adults are really faddy eaters or don't share my adoration of a particularly tasty morsel. |
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Debussy played around as much with multiple instrumental textures as he did with the text itself, deftly manipulating consonances and assonances to extract the least morsel of sonority and rhythm. |
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Simply bridle or hook a small tuna, skipjack or bullet bonito and slow-troll that morsel. |
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He spooned a morsel of paste or greenish jam about as large as a thumb from a crystal vase, and placed it next to the silver spoon on each saucer. |
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She's never chopped, fried or boiled a morsel in her life before and is terrified, yet unsurprisingly with a few hours of tuition can whip out the meal to perfection. |
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Leave the dinner table when you can still eat another morsel of food. |
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The capacity to track any morsel of food back to its point of origin has become, to some extent, the holy grail of food safety policies and programs. |
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The war in Kosovo was a really juicy morsel for researchers of modern media, because here not so much the two armies but rather the two types of propaganda mechanisms measured swords with each other. |
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I feel that the Members of the European Parliament would be a choice morsel for terrorist sharks and, if you ask me, I will be able to tell you what, in my opinion, is lacking in terms of security for us Members. |
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This habit provides a meal for whoever finds the hidden morsel, and also ensures extra supplies along customary feeding routes when food is scarce. |
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The perfect sausage is a skilfully prepared and carefully chosen combination of ingredients brought together in the right proportion to produce a delectable morsel that is to everyone's taste. |
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Ms. Judy Wasylycia-Leis: Mr. Speaker, with respect to health care, this budget has been universally dismissed as a half measure, a band-aid, anemic, paltry and a morsel. |
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The search is strenuous and only a fraction of the survivors finally gain a morsel of justice, such as the sentencing of the perpetrator, benefitting from medical-psychological therapy or receiving financial compensation. |
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By the time she made it to the mic the audience was ready to eat every snarktastic morsel from the palm of her hand. |
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None of us left a morsel, save for half of the egg fried rice which was more than than any of us could handle. |
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Soon we were unwrapping and tasting one light, fresh morsel after the other, along with brothy beans and rice, fresh salsa, and sips of tequila punch. |
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