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The result was the bread that kicked off a movement.
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The deal, which includes several factories, caps Hostess's efforts to sell off popular cake and bread brands as it winds down operations this year.
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Banks were failing, plants were closing, and people stood in bread lines, but Ed Murrow was off to New York City to run the national office of the National Student Federation.
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For Socrates it was his bread and butter, something he nonchalantly pulled off in congested midfields, surprising not just his opponents, but often his teammates too, who would suddenly receive assists in mid-stride.
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Among the largest underlying components of VBK, in trading today Panera Bread Co. ( NASD: PNRA) is off about 0.8%, W.R.
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Instead, cut back on starchy carbohydrates (bread, pasta, rice, cereal) on "off" days during which you are not doing anything strenuous.
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That meant a hungry person coming through an open door to steal a loaf of bread faced the same minimum prison time as someone who planned and pulled off a major jewel theft from someone's home, said Mr. Baroni.
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In the mid-1970s this mini-mania was kicked off in part by a TV advertising campaign pushing a brand of bread and centering on a fictitious trucker named C.
FORBES: The Push-To-Talk Push
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With inflation under control, the Central Bank was able to slash six zeros off the currency so that it no longer cost a million liras to buy a loaf of bread.
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This has scared off customers, who have been defecting to fast-food chains such as Dunkin' Donuts or Panera Bread, which sell reasonable coffee for as little as a quarter of the price of a fancy Starbucks brew.
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