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However, the bread should be the first consideration, not an afterthought.
NPR: The Art Of Sandwich-Making
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He should sort out the bread and butter issues first.
BBC: Going paperless 'would save NHS billions'
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Fuel and bread go to fighters first.
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Journalist Tom Mangold, a friend of Dr Kelly who is making a film about the events leading to his death, said it was "a beautiful service", with the first hymn, Bread of Heaven, reflecting the scientist's Welsh roots.
BBC: David Kelly laid to rest
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Kitchen-table, bread-and-butter issues will be first and foremost with Latino voters, as with all Americans.
CNN: Opinion: On gay marriage, Latinos agree with Obama
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His first film, the lyrical short "Bread and Alley" ("Nan va koocheh, " 1970), launched the institute's cinema division.
WSJ: The Metaphysical Riddles of Abbas Kiarostami
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First, its brought jobs to the bread basket states, where agribusiness dominates.
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Although the tale is almost certainly apocryphal (I figure the first sandwich was made the day after bread was invented), apparently the earl did lend his name to this gustatory delight.
NPR: The Art Of Sandwich-Making
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Like the video was over, like, cleaning, like bread crumbs or something on the table for the very first video.
NPR: Debating Marriage's Effect on Poverty
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"We are still in two cups but the bread and butter is the SPL. We just about used all our first-team players today, " he said.
BBC: Craig Brown eyes third-place finish for Motherwell
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When the first tranche of price rises hit, quadrupling the cost of some kinds of bread and shooting diesel prices up by 2, 000%, among other things, there was barely a peep from the public.
ECONOMIST: Iran's bold economic reform
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The first arises from the fact that getting a candidate elected is not all that different from doing the bread-and-butter business of union life.
ECONOMIST: Behind-the-scenes politics
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As for cross-breeding, Mother Nature had done it first, cross-pollinating different wild grasses until they produced a grain that could eventually expand into modern bread.
ECONOMIST: Norman Borlaug