At the dinner table, he takes her plate and cuts her food into bite-size pieces.
Labour saw Britain as a collection of "bite-size chunks" ready to be pushed into a European super-state, he added.
Instead we have had a dribble of reheated, bite-size policy announcements and even that dribble has now dried up.
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It breaks down even the most daunting tasks into achievable, bite-size chunks and brings list-making into the Internet era.
Most of today's bite-size, cellphone video comes from repurposed TV, from sources like Time Warner 's CNN and HBO.
For example, Codecademy is facilitating the ability to learn to code online through bite-size lessons (even Mayor Bloomberg is famously learning).
For the first time, most courses this year were taken in bite-size chunks, although coursework has been cut down and replaced with school-based controlled assessments.
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In this system, communications are chopped into bite-size pieces, sent helter-skelter across the country on various routes and then reassembled in order at the destination.
He was reduced to bite-size governing and musing about his relevance.
Chasing growth in such bite-size chunks is a slow, slogging process.
Marketers have to think about repackaging their brand materials into easy, consumable, bite-size pieces, while keeping the brand experience true, authentic and relevant to the audience.
In a few painless steps, you've given the camcorder feature on your phone a reason to exist, and repackaged memories as a bite-size platter of pure nostalgia.
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The fact these bite-size stories can be enjoyed in a five-minute coffee break at work means they fit neatly into fast-paced lifestyles of many in the modern world.
Mr. Stitt's pirlau is studded with bite-size pieces of okra.
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By the late eighteenth century in Europe, people were slicing their food into bite-size morsels and carrying them to their mouths with forks those formerly weird things, Wilson calls them.
But before partaking of the deep-green elixirs, guests are offered tea sweets known as wagashi: beautiful, bite-size confections made with ingredients ranging from red bean paste to green tea itself.
He says the way he composed it, combined with its mix of bite-size chapters, bilingual text and international influences makes the book representative of the digital and globalization trends shaping society.
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Her regular collaborator, Peter Callahan, who makes bite-size foods, helped on the hors d'oeuvres, which included smoothies, "relay bars, " little smoked-salmon fish with wasabi eyes and caviar on crackers in the shape of life-savers.
Unlike the Western convention, where you serve yourself one large portion at the beginning of a get-together, in Thai culture, you serve yourself the equivalent to a bite-size portion many times throughout the meal.
It will be slick, emotionally engineered, served up in bite-size chunks, and cast with people with little connection to "normal" life who will recite what's expected of them because they want to be on TV.
Once you finish a bite-size portion, you move on to serve yourself another bite-size portion, probably from another dish. (Which is what I did for the sake of not seeming ridiculous continually serving myself small portions of the same dish).
In this debate, it was just another major issue winnowed down to zinger-ready bite size.
He must be quick: flies usually bite within 10 seconds of skin contact and despite their tiny size - less than a millimetre - they are ferocious.
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