• "An Armenian Sketchbook" (New York Review Books) offers a clear-eyed, loose-limbed account of two months spent making friends, traveling to a remote village to attend a wedding and feasting on hot peppers and Cognac.

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  • Imagine the value millions driving in cars sending mapping data back to Google and feasting on various Google apps (and therefore search).

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  • But what's it like to follow these punishing routines after a frenzy of festive season feasting - and does the pain of adhering to a new way of eating pay off?

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  • Ming Pao quotes state media as saying that a ban on officials and soldiers boozing and feasting in public may have contributed to a slump in the food and beverage industry and consumer downturn.

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  • This celebration of music, dance, handicrafts, gastronomy, religious ceremonies and feasting takes place in honour of three Catholic saints: Saint Anthony Abbot, Our Lord of Esquipulas and, most importantly, Saint Sebastian.

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  • While enjoying a cold-meat platter, I watched my robed fellow patrons sipping beer and feasting on the day's special boiled crawfish.

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  • This morning your blogger finds himself in Baltimore, eating oatmeal and yogurt at the Marriott and feasting on an unexpected delight.

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  • "I was 12 years old and it was beyond cool to see zombies attacking those hapless people, smashing in windows and feasting on human flesh, " iReporter Ivy remembered.

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  • This Thanksgiving holiday, seven Next Avenue staffers will take a look around the table, cherishing the moment and feasting on memories, despite the absence of someone or something special.

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  • So in addition to a healthy local population of bald eagles, hundreds of other eagles from Canada and New England spend the winters around here, feasting on fish, geese and ducks.

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  • The pattern of continually moving from low-end industries to more sophisticated ones has characterized the Japanese economy from the beginning and these days the Japanese are quietly feasting on such rich pickings as aerospace and telecommunications.

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  • This was a time of feasting for special interest groups and lobbyists, to put it mildly.

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  • Footage of three-foot worms and carnivorous starfish feasting on a seal carcass at the bottom of the Antarctic, from the Life series, was shown on screens during the show.

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  • Spanish colonial paintings of the Last Supper in the cathedral in Cusco, the former Inca capital, and in Lima's San Francisco monastery portray Christ and his apostles feasting on a plate of roasted cuy.

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  • Millhone's multitudinous admirers will find themselves feasting on revelations about her past and how those events and emotions helped shape her into what she has become.

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  • Growing numbers of people are becoming hostile to immigration, which is no surprise when the economy is stagnant and political elites are feasting in a world of their own.

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  • No play was possible before lunch, but once they made it out to the middle, Hussey and Hayden wasted no time in feasting on some undistinguished bowling by the West Indies seamers.

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  • He was convincing and often dominant against the rangy 25-year-old Frenchman, roaring to a 5-1 lead in taking the first set, feasting on Monfils's second serve, and fending off multiple set points before winning the tiebreak.

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  • That it is presided over by a communist party makes it even more jarring for a Western world which, only a few years previously, was feasting on notions of the end of history and the triumph of liberal democracy.

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  • However, People's Net reveals that officials have been secretly feasting on expensive delicacies like sea cucumbers, abalone and lobster and drinking Maotai liquor from "mineral water bottles" at the canteens of state-owned enterprises in Guangdong.

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  • Amid the ceremonies, no one noted that Pachauri is not a scientist, but an Indian industrial engineer and economist, whose vision translates into a mandate for multilateral bureaucracies feasting together with big business to impose central planning on the planet.

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  • Epidemiological studies have found that bad living--smoking, drinking too much alcohol, feasting on cheeseburgers--is responsible for 80% of one's risk of heart disease and almost all of the risk of diabetes.

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