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“First Creation is beyond the chopped-up markings of time.”
“She used real ham, not that chopped-up swill sold in the 7-Eleven, and she browned her onions because I liked them that way.”
“At about 2 a.m. on a November night, a former hedge fund manager named Donald Longueuil allegedly left his apartment in Manhattan with fragments of chopped-up hard drives tucked in his jacket.”
The Washington Post: Federal investigators expose vast web of insider trading
“Gather my leaves and all my minerals, fix myself a bowl of vegetables, ice cold water and chopped-up fruits, gonna be a long day so I throw on my boots …" Who's in?”
“Every chopped-up joint of cane that floats downstream can sprout another stand.”
“The Envision team devised plans that converted this formerly closed-in and chopped-up colonial into an open and airy contemporary.”
The Washington Post: Remodel transforms Reston colonial into a glassy, modern gem
“So I chopped-up what I had of hazelnuts, walnuts and dried Medjool dates -- just a handful of each.”
The Huffington Post: Rosie DeQuattro: Easy-Peasy Chocolate Cake
“The secret to his version is combining uptown and downhome tastes: He uses crème fraîche and smoked paprika, blends it all with chopped-up jarred pimentos and spreads it on brioche.”
The Wall Street Journal: A Piquant Spread With All-American Charm
“BTW, did you know that hamburgers made with chopped-up kimchee are delicious – especially grilled – and that turkey burgers with kimchee are even better?”
“There was a Federico Garcia Lorca-like tableau involving extremely long wigs, chopped-up apples and uncomfortable male nudity.”
The Wall Street Journal: White Monkeys, Green Faces At Colorful Hamptons Benefit
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