And finally, an answer to that question eternally posed by football terraces - who ate all the pies.
Physical activity was controlled and participants were monitored to make sure they ate all the food they were given.
My teammates stole all of them and ate all the candy already.
On top of that, I have five acres of sesame plants, and this year the insects ate them all up.
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The sample was 35 people who all ate spicy food regularly but not exclusively.
People ate it at all times of the day with crisp baguettes, rice or flat rice noodles.
At that time, the Raelians claimed to have cloned an individual, and fantastically, the press all around the world ate this up and turned it into front page stories.
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As a student, at Reed College, Steve Jobs came to believe that if he ate only fruits he would eliminate all mucus and not need to shower anymore.
As we ate, it felt sort of like we were all holding hands in the dark.
All of their income and the food they ate came from the patch of land they were working.
All her bosses had offices on the same floor and ate in the executive dining room.
Once a day they ate grits with dried fish, served in a big pan that all the prisoners shared, eating with their fingers.
The Health Protection Agency (HPA) is urging all visitors to fill in the survey to say where they ate so the source can be traced.
Then, when I had finished that, I poured myself more tea, and because I was still hungry, and because I really did feel happy, sitting there in the quiet, watching the snow, I sneaked first one slice, then another, then all of the toast I had made for Marie, and ate it with the jam while it was still warm.
Its effects are felt in everything from the food they ate to the people they met to the popular entertainers who came from and blended all sorts of cultural traditions.
English past tense verbs have so many forms like swam, ate, read, let, brought, etc. compared to Japanese, where all past tenses end with -mashita, -mashita, -mashita, with virtually no exception.
All that changed in the 1880s, when settlers introduced sheep and cattle, which ate the grasses that fuelled the fires.
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Kennedy, intent on mining all the data before his first meeting with Nikita Khrushchev, asked his advisers what the Russian ate for breakfast.
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We three ate without talking much, and as snowy dark enveloped the bus, we lolled to sleep, jostling all the way to the city.
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