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In its natural state, the white, viscous liquid slides down your gullet with an earthy tang.
BBC: The return of Mexico��s national nectar
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The main attraction is supposed to be the human heart, not a big, blabbering snowman who slides down hills and has his crystals rearranged by tree branches and plows.
CNN: Flu-suffering reviewer gives cold take on 'Jack Frost'
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The undying image of dissent was Stanley Tigerman's wickedly revisionist collage of Mies van der Rohe's iconic modernist Crown Hall upended as it slides down into the ocean to a watery grave.
WSJ: When the Outrageous Became Mainstream
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The surfer, standing in the tube, or just in front of the break, slides down the wave like a skier, while the wave, and the buoyancy of the surfboard, bear him upwards and forwards.
ECONOMIST: On the beach
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Gripping the inner tube under his arm, he steps over the edge and half slides half stumbles down, feeling the warm sandy earth spilling over the tops of his feet.
NEWYORKER: Getting Closer
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Along the twisting mountain road, huge boulders had rolled down in rock slides.
NPR: Landslides After Quake Crush Towns, Roads
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In it, Garr argues for a clean, simple, stripped down approach to creating slides that are both beautiful and communicate beautifully.
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Guppies can splash in the Little Kahunas play area, while bigger kids can slip down the high-speed tube slides or shoot hoops in the pool.
BBC: Daily deal: Two nights in the White Mountains
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The town of maybe a few hundred people is locked in a self-sustaining cycle of grief after a school bus slides off the road one morning, careens down a slope, and sinks in an icy lake.
CNN: Review: Vengeance in a town full of grief in 'The Sweet Hereafter'
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Now McKee went to the room next to her office, sat down behind a microscope, and inserted one of the immunostained slides under the lens.
NEWYORKER: Offensive Play