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My three dollars could have bought a can of soup or a dozen eggs at the grocery store.
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But Mrs Child appeared on set with a frying pan, a portable hot-plate, an apron, a whisk and a dozen eggs, and merrily whipped up an omelette as she was being interviewed.
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Just inside the entrance to the Bodega Aurrera store in Mexico City's lower-class Naucalpan neighborhood sit two shopping carts filled with the same sampling of products--things like Kellogg's Corn Flakes and a dozen eggs.
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For illustrative purposes only, ignoring taxes, regulatory burdens, and transportation costs or differing local tastes, if the dollar equals the euro and it takes a dollar to buy a dozen eggs then it too will take a euro to buy those eggs.
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Both recalls affect eggs packed in several different sized cartons, from a half-dozen to 18 eggs.
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His father encouraged him to earn money the hard way, so he raised, killed and dressed chickens, and sold their eggs for 50 cents a dozen.
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On the morning I visited, a dozen men and women came in for their coffee and eggs.
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He did that in part by buying chicks and raising them into hens, so that he could sell their eggs into the market and make a few cents per dozen.
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Then the team cultured the dividing eggs until they had formed structures called blastocysts, with a few dozen cells each.
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The great Daniel Boulud, whose dozen restaurants have garnered him a constellation of Michelin stars, says the most difficult dish he ever cooked was scrambled eggs with truffles.
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