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Do we need service and a cook every day, some days, or never?
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One of the servants would bring her a cup of tea, which she drank with Shah Sahib, who also at that time received two slices of grilled-cheese toast, a treat that made his stomach growl, and one that he insured by being of service to the cook, passing his bills without question.
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Apple issued an apology letter signed by CEO Tim Cook that vowed to revamp aspects of its customer-service policies in China after more than two weeks of pointed attacks by government-run media.
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As a public service, NPR asked some of their favorite chefs to teach you how to cook the kind of food that graces the candidates' plates when they eat out.
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While we might not see new iterations of the iPhone or an updated iPad mini with a Retina display, Cook might introduce the aforementioned Mac Pro as well as the long-rumored iRadio music subscription service.
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While the market for the service has dropped a bit with the trend away from wool and toward natural fibers, Cook says he regularly stores upward of 500 boxes in numerical and alphabetic order.
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