Office workers and leisure lunchers devour Vietnamese roast pork banh mi sandwiches from Nomnom ( www.nomnomtruck.com).
When democracy supersedes legality, the wolves may devour a lamb, assuming they construe the slaughter as taxation.
When the wasp larvae hatch, they devour the stink bug eggs and kill them.
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It's almost like a living thing - like some animal that's going to devour you.
Will he walk the talk or will, as one analyst fears, "the system devour him"?
Lower down, things are often worse: wages and pensions devour 70-80% of revenues in many states.
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When it dies, it sinks to the bottom of the bay, where bacteria devour it.
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Often ill, he began to devour books the Old Testament, Shakespeare, the great 19th-century Russians.
But then the animal should not really even have been whimpering: predators might notice and devour it.
Kicking off a project that will devour significant budget without establishing at least small scale testing is risky.
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Researchers have learned that men who devour lots of lycopene reduce their chances of contracting prostate cancer.
With all the thrust of 8 cylinders and a 6 litre engine they devour the road and the fuel.
That hints the new devices may not be poised to devour the rest of the computer market anytime soon.
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When pizza gets delivered at one o'clock in the morning, plenty of people are on hand to devour it.
If anyone high up the food chain of smartphones falter, the smaller hardware manufacturers are going to devour them.
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YukosSibneft will probably be too big to devour in the foreseeable future, and there are no other likely candidates.
Now I know that they devour the world, leaving nothing in its place.
Health-care spending will essentially devour all our future wage increases and economic growth.
After all, her Persian rug was her pride and joy and not even this monster was going to devour her prized possession.
Largely as a result of the tax cuts of 2001 and 2003, the AMT is now poised to devour the middle class.
Many are professors, novelists, and people who devour news and long-form journalism.
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The other was to set the reservation systems free to become (as the airlines see it) profit-gobbling monsters that devour their parents.
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Residents devour news, and a busy network of bloggers has sprung up.
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We own stock in his company, read his Chairman letters in the Berkshire Hathaway annual reports, and devour news reports on the man.
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Precisely because they do not trust sellers or advertising much, they devour online customer reviews of the sort made popular by eBay and Amazon.
All that studio time, points out New York-based sports media consultant Lee Berke, shows just much fans love to devour the NFL any way they can.
The best way to experience this masterpiece is to devour a cut that has been cured simply as the Italian lardo or the Ukrainian version, salo.
If you devour a burger and half a bag of potato chips during lunch, you shouldn't be shocked that you can't focus while your body battles greasy food.
But helping JP Morgan devour Bear Stearns is dangerous, too.
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