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  • Pull pork off bones, trim off bits of cartilage, and dice meat.
  • Each channel can be controlled by an on / off bit, volume, and frequency.
  • It is known for its reputation to attack people by slicing off bits of flesh.
  • He's sent to scrape off bits of a rhinoceros's horn, which lands him in jail.
  • After he died, the crowd cut off bits of the rope belt for souvenirs, Poe said.
  • These were also stored as simple on / off bits, adding another 128 bytes of memory.
  • Also, try The Mayor of Casterbridge although the running off bit isn't really at the end.
  • Ice formed in the fissures, expanding and putting pressure on surrounding rock, breaking off bits and pieces.
  • Subducting oceanic crust can also act like sandpaper, tearing off bits of overlying continental crust as it sinks.
  • Break off bits of it and stir them into the sauce, stirring until each has melted before adding the next.
  • The bears even broke into one of the tanks while the men were away, biting or tearing off bits of blubber.
  • She fooled her friends and family by losing 20 pounds, shaving her hair off bit by bit, and by not wearing makeup.
  • :: : But, as I said at the outset, the notion of a nation just selling off bits of itself is wrong-headed.
  • Some police officers joined looters in going through the wallets of victims, stealing scattered luggage and carting off bits of the plane.
  • This is why, for example, Italy does not start selling off bits of the Roman Forum whenever it has a financial crisis.
  • Shoulder to shoulder, Kenyans and Israelis use shovels, pickaxes and hands to pluck it off bit by bit, exposing glimpses of a body.
  • At one point the demonstrators held an auction at which they sold off bits and pieces of previously-destroyed road tax portals as souvenirs.
  • They pull off bits and, with the speed and dexterity of a good pianist, form little oblongs, their hands never breaking the rhythm.
  • Traditionally, off-price stores earn their bread by picking off bits and pieces of collections found at department stores and selling them for less.
  • In 1736, half of the building was torn down and replaced with three houses; the remainder of the building was sold off bit by bit.
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