The pandas bite off the hard outer part of the stalks and eat the soft fibres within.
Nissan also knows from experience that it's unwise to bite off more than you can chew.
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Even though the hubris may convince him that he can bite off more than he can chew, subordinates will not be so blind.
My secret dream was to bite off just the tip of every slice of pizza in the two-for-one deal we got at Little Caesar's.
Bernie Marcus used to warn salesclerks that he would bite off the finger of the next one he caught pointing a customer toward where to find something. (The clerk is supposed to walk you there and chat you up about your project along the way.) Marcus would have a mouthful of digits if he had followed this reporter over the last few weeks.
When the punctiliously courteous baggage handler told me to enjoy my flight, it was all I could do not to bite his nose off.
Aware that some 23% of HP's operating profits come from selling cartridges for its printers, Xerox is trying to bite a chunk off the business.
Offer the ordinary man in the street a salary of hundreds of thousands of pounds a year, the opportunity to see the sunnier parts of the world for free and the option of retiring at 35 years old, and he would bite your hand off.
When tapping savings to pay medical bills, advisers say, top priorities should be avoiding a bigger tax bite and not selling off a stock portfolio in a down market.
"I think it's really important that spider bites be understood because there's so many urban legends about, you know, you get a spider bite, your limb falls off and you die, " Seger said.
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There is little or no chance that Russia or China will abandon their friend, and even vaunted banking sanctions will take years to bite and may yet be sloughed off by a very tough regime.
We get no added benefit from it, and ultimately, in the long run it would just come back to bite us by way of a now pissed off, underpaid employee, hearsay in the market, or worse, turnover.
Within a week I had samples of the regular and gluten-free versions in my kitchen, and right off the bat, after one single bite, I was hooked.
One would have to be something of a cynic to think that it was all rather planted: volunteer a near trivial rise in taxes, pre-agreed, in order to fend off demands for rises that might actually bite.
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Then-President Clinton was briefly humiliated by the 1994 midterm election debacle caused in large part by his overreaching health care effort, but he quickly picked himself up off the canvas and started focusing on bite-sized initiatives that won Republican support and positioned him for an easy re-election victory in 1996.
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So once you see the green fruit becomes yellow or red, and then you take off easily and, as children, you just bite it.
Seger stressed that, on the whole, patients with spider bites recover fine if they follow medical instructions and keep their bite areas clean so that a scab can form and fall off.
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She merely sucked in breath at the bite of the icy water through her rubber sheath, then pushed off from the raft.
All it took was a late-night, nationally televised bite of a doughnut for New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie to set off an uncomfortable three-day conversation about his weight.
They have now got themselves off the front page, but perhaps in doing so have lost some of their bite.
Rolls-Royce was throwing a brunch for a few VIPs (owners and seriously prospective wanna bes) at a stucco place just off the main path in Water Mill, so we roared up the road to have a bite.
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