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The UN's most recent big cheese was none other than the secretary-general.
ECONOMIST: Banyan
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Ellsworth, about 50 miles southeast of Minneapolis, was named cheese curd capital in 1984 by virtue of the Ellsworth Cooperative Creamery, a big cheese maker that operates 24 hours a day and employs 110 people.
WSJ: Extreme Cheeseheads Choke It Down
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By appointing a big cheese to the health job, Mr Obama seems to be defying the gloomy view that the state of the economy rules out such an expensive initiative.
ECONOMIST: Can Barack Obama and Tom Daschle fix American health care?
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He's a big cheese, so he gets the first question. (Laughter.) Go ahead.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Opens Tribal Nations Conference
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Julian returned to the big house and brought back bread, block cheese, and lunch meat, and they came to terms.
NEWYORKER: Idols
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He heats up a salsa-like combination of chopped tomatoes and various herbs, cracks eight or more eggs in them, lets them cook sunny-side up and then takes "big chunks of feta cheese" and sprinkles them between the eggs and salsa.
WSJ: Owner of Max Brenner's on How to Entertain Guests for Breakfast
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This offering relocates the innards of the Big Mac -- burger, pickle, special sauce, lettuce, cheese -- in a tortilla to create a small burger-burrito hybrid.
CNN: Fast food treat is shrinking
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It uses Provel, a processed cheese made by Kraft that comes in big blocks, and the pies are usually cut checkerboard-style into squares, so many interior pieces have no crust.
FORBES: St. Louis Pizza, St. Louis, MO
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Darrell Duthie, an analyst at Mees Pierson, a Dutch bank, points out that only a few of the businesses the American distribution chain and Europe's cheese in particular are big enough to enjoy economies of scale in their own right.
ECONOMIST: BolsWessanen
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And yet the Big Mac remains the most popular sandwich in the world, and the quarter-pounder with cheese is not far behind it.
ECONOMIST: As hamburgers go, so goes America?