I didn't want to eat any of them, mind you, I just wanted to gobble up the display with my eyes. |
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Our youth love luxury, they contradict their parents, gobble up dainties from the table, and tyrannise their teachers. |
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It will gobble up your fields and hedgerows, your trees and wildlife habitats. |
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Once you've slurped up the delicious, scalding hot soup, then feel free to gobble up the succulent pork and dumpling shell. |
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In other words, excess of momentum in the upward direction, will make the ball pop up and close-in fielders are ever waiting to gobble up those half-chances! |
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We therefore have before us an invitation to gobble up and weaken other European projects such as the Seventh Research Framework Programme. |
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It will be yet another place that will gobble up the taxpayers' money without any value added. |
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Debt servicing costs used to gobble up close to 38ยข out of every dollar the Government of Canada raised in revenue. |
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In the recent past, in their effort to gobble up territory held by the LTTE, the government forces have shelled populated areas indiscriminately. |
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Sure, this bike is designed for alert riders in good physical shape, but I bet you'll get somewhat used to it as you gobble up miles. |
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If we plant only lodgepole pine trees there is a greater likelihood that pinewood beetles will gobble up these monocultural forests. |
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They would want to gobble up all the big bucks between Toronto and Vancouver or Montreal and Calgary. |
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Some of us are ruthless in the manner we gobble up the natural finite resources of other sovereign states. |
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True, streaming audio players for the web have come a long way, but their sound quality is still pretty low, and they gobble up bandwidth. |
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And then, like all firms that want to expand rapidly, it started to gobble up other companies whole. |
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But it is difficult to tell if the inherent salaciousness of the story is the key to what makes this book so easy to gobble up. |
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A 100-metre long bunker all down the left side is waiting to gobble up anything mishit, though the long, narrow bunker protects you from no man's land bordering the trap. |
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Incidentally, geranium budworm is quite similar to corn earworm, a pest that has been known to gobble up ears of corn in certain Valley gardens. |
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We allow procrastination to gobble up and waste great chunks of time. |
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Software firms gobble up anti-social geeks. |
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However, pressure from the top to contract out, at almost any cost, continues to gobble up more resources as once again everyone has to revisit that CE situation. |
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Meanwhile, American children continue to gobble up sugar and fat. |
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They'll gobble up every piece of content they can get. |
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Information overload threatens to gobble up all of our attention. |
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Will it gobble up a wide or even devoted audience? |
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In the same vein, in San Francisco, a dedicated committee worked six months on the problem and eventually chose to purchase real pilgrim hawks to gobble up pigeons. |
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Chinese conglomerates gobble up American firms, including Starbucks. |
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When these eight large bugs landed on the surface of the water, it took only a second for each fish to gobble up two of the large bugs, which don't forget, had two dots of poison each. |
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It would be a natural thing to come and gobble up the operations here. |
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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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This group, working independently of Gombart's team, had been focusing on macrophages, a type of white blood cell deployed by the immune system to gobble up and destroy germs. |
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Before the startup, internet-driven rumours said the LHC would create black holes or a nasty hypothetical particle called a strangelet that would gobble up the planet. |
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As businesses and families gobble up numbers for cell phones, pagers, modems and fax machines, officials are forced to meet the demand by continually creating new area codes. |
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