1.   And my kitchen is so small that I have to watch how much turkey I eat to be able to fit into it.

2.   Children, as they grow up, will eat whatever is handy, so what parents have in the house can make a big difference.

3.   Dogs were much more practical than horses because they can eat whatever is available, including moose, caribou or fish.

4.   He cited the adage that a man must eat to be able to think.

5.   If they eat a vegetable with their meat, which is not always the case, they are likely to smother it in butter.

6.   It sounds as if he wants his cake and to be able to eat it, too.

7.   Or the penis being eaten by a poodle grazing the field where the severed phallus lay.

8.   While being eaten by people is not the biggest threat to the cicada, man is the chief threat to the species, Remington said.

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