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We now eat in our cars, talk on the phone in our cars, conduct business from our cars.
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Now that we can eat whenever we want to, and change our eating patterns at will, the food clock has a harder time staying on top of things.
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"Now, we will eat, " the chief exclaims.
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Now, we all know how important it is to eat less sugar and fat and more fruits and vegetables and whole grains.
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By now we treat the place like we own it: we eat the yogurt her mom makes in glass cups on a warming machine, we lie on the living-room couch with our sock feet on the armrests.
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These hyper-complex simulations you're talking about eat up server space on a scale exponentially beyond what we're using now.
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After posting articles about how consumer trends will change the way we eat and recommending seven great gift ideas for your sustainability obsessed foodie, I am now here to tell you that shopping will not change the world.
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We want to see how that plays out now in this new environment where it's kind of dog eat dog.
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Now 231, 000 children in New York City eat breakfast in school - not enough, and we won't stop until many more participate.
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