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Which is better: brains and brawn, or giant claws and a mouth full of teeth?
FORBES: King Kong Vs. T. Rex
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But just one diarrhea accident can cause an infection for anyone who gets a mouth full of pool water.
CNN: Yuck! What's in your pool water
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Take Josep Puig i Cadafalch, the versatile genius with a name like a Welshman talking with his mouth full.
BBC: Barcelona: More than meets the eye
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He had resumed eating and, with his mouth full, raised a fork, as if to say, You can see for yourself.
NEWYORKER: In Other Rooms, Other Wonders
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NeoDigits has created an audiophile grade high-def media center DVD player. (that's a mouth full) This player utilizes high-end grade construction with equally as impressive components.
ENGADGET: High-end DVD up-scalers - a great alternative? HD
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All too often, while we are all getting ready for school and work, the water supply to the bathroom suddenly disappears, leaving everyone in mid-wash or with a mouth full of toothpaste.
BBC: Why India loves a good electrician
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Before long, the girl had swung around to my seat to demonstrate her double-jointed elbows and thumbs as well as a disturbingly loud clack in her jaw when she opened her mouth full bore.
CNN: Stranger's unexpected generosity makes a big impression
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Police seal off a farm in County Louth as the Irish Republic maintains a full foot-and-mouth alert.
BBC: Foot-and-mouth disease timeline
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Moving over to a side stage, Harwell was able to perform another tune--and this time, the main screen of the keynote stage showed a full-on virtual Smash Mouth, with digital avatars of each band member reflecting their real-world movements.
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The confit is melt-in-your-mouth, the gravy is full-bodied and indulgent and the onions are beautifully sweet with a touch of balsamic tartness that cuts through the richness of the sauce.
BBC: How the Quebecois came to love poutine
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But a wider-mouth glass allows the whole palate and tongue to enjoy the full flavours of the wine.
BBC: Answers from a sommelier
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Take the full-grown moustache, for example, with down-turned ends at the corner of the mouth.
BBC: Moustaches under threat