"But you can't eat too much, or the fishy part comes through, " he said.
But the timing smelled fishy: It came a couple of weeks after Todd launched his proxy fight.
Like gill slits, which derive ultimately from mammals' fishy ancestors, they betray a watery phase in elephantine evolution.
This global industry is a fishy business - but better labelling, he feels, might help it become less so.
As a result they are too fishy, too salty, but not enough umami.
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It does certainly seem like something fishy going on with Likes on Facebook.
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Even Thais who disdain both the rival colour-coded camps smell something fishy here.
Why mate with a second-class beau who cannot be bothered to bring you the fishy equivalent of roses and diamonds?
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Alas, the omega-3 breaks down quickly, so that food and supplements containing it smell fishy in as little as three months.
Something smelled fishy about that deal from the moment it was done.
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Moreover, reports persist, always denied, that there was something fishy about the way he financed his home in the Ruhr years ago.
As Mr Blair has pointed out, something fishy is clearly going on.
Chef Danny Bowien sends his rendition of the dish to the table sputtering-hot and trailing fragrant steam herbaceous, spicy, mildly fishy that shakes you awake.
For the first time he has just let American officials join in the negotiations with Iran about its fishy nuclear programme (see article).
Sounds fishy to us -- real fishy, as we're sure that there were possible anticompetitive issues 18 months ago, just like there may be now.
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In addition to scanning the code of an app, the service will watch for fishy behavior such as excess battery drain and abnormal resource consumption.
The Bureau of Prisons views any bartering among prisoners as fishy.
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If they see something fishy on the books, they can shut down the firm the way the FDIC closes an insolvent bank over a weekend.
Jamail declined to tell FORBES what he thought was so fishy.
These fishy cases are reminiscent of the peppered moth in Britain.
Do I have this straight: a Daley resigns to make room for Rahm, Rahm resigns to make room for another Daley, and nobody thinks this fishy?
But they all smelled something fishy about the way the developer and the city planning officials engineered changes in the plan after they had bought their flats.
The shop provided tea in a samovar, which tasted a little fishy, but I drank one mug after another to soothe my throat and keep my eyes open.
There is also something distinctly fishy about the bankruptcy request, which, because of the way Russian law ranks creditors, seemed unlikely to yield much for the banks involved.
Some members thought the Ben Stevens contract looked, yes, fishy.
What's important is that it's fresh and doesn't smell fishy.
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Bowden, who penned a memoir called Freddie and Me about his time spent apprenticing under a legendary Augusta caddy, told me that the course was full of fishy spots.
He said that the zoo enhanced the experience for all its visitors by playing 'fishy' sounds and said that the noises were a good way of stimulating conversation between people.
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This week, separately, the Christian Democrat justice minister in the state of Brandenburg resigned after a tale of fishy property deals while he was an official in Mr Kohl's government.
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