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a piece of fruit, an apple, and it's got a biting taste, I meant to be biting the apple,
"A biting taste" - so we're eating, perhaps, I don't know, a piece of fruit, an apple,
And even Jews still, you take a piece of black material, cloth, and you wear it.
THE POLICE PIECE OF
It can only be a piece of the puzzle, it is not the solution to the puzzle itself.
It can only be a piece of the puzzle.
I've been at the Wharton School for 38 years. I'm like a piece of furniture.
In 2015, Goop published a piece written by Dr. Habib Sadeghi, who introduced a link between underwire bras and breast cancer,
out of this piece of meat as I could get.
Around (the) end of September, I received a (piece of) news via my agent so she dropped me a text asking me if I'm free to chat.
The fry at scale is better thought of as a chemical caloric product than as a cooked piece of food.
In this experiment, the researchers substituted the nouns, verbs, and adjectives in a piece of writing for their longest synonyms.
the nouns, verbs, and adjectives in a piece of writing