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In pre-order bonus news, which I always look forward to, HaloODST, the most anticipated game of 2009 for FnJʼs own Biscuits, is getting the pre-order bonus treatment in the form of the constantly cigar smoking Sgt. Johnson.
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United Biscuits is best positioned in Western Europe, which generates the bulk of its revenue, but has relatively little exposure to faster-growing emerging markets.
Corporate Watch 2010
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Management has managed to turn around Fox's Biscuits, which is now number two in its market
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Management has managed to turn around Fox's Biscuits, which is now number two in its market
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Unlucky Tom 'Biscuits' Williams a tough cookie HIS teammates call him "Biscuits" because his body has broken down so much, but the truth is Tom Williams is a tough cookie.
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Wonder, why American cookie has yet not caught the fancy of Indians, who since ages have been snacking on the crisp salty and sweet English 'Biscuits'.
Archive 2008-07-01 bhags 2008
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Wonder, why American cookie has yet not caught the fancy of Indians, who since ages have been snacking on the crisp salty and sweet English 'Biscuits'.
Smart and Spicy, Cookie bhags 2008
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Also: Sorry for the awkward cool/cool segue. two biscuits for a buck at Bojangles if the Tar Heels score 100 points; this was such a popular promotion during their highest octane days that a mop-up reserve became known as Dewey "Biscuits" Burke for sending several blowouts past the century mark.
SI.com 2011
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Also: Sorry for the awkward cool/cool segue. two biscuits for a buck at Bojangles if the Tar Heels score 100 points; this was such a popular promotion during their highest octane days that a mop-up reserve became known as Dewey "Biscuits" Burke for sending several blowouts past the century mark.
SI.com 2011
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Also: Sorry for the awkward cool/cool segue. two biscuits for a buck at Bojangles if the Tar Heels score 100 points; this was such a popular promotion during their highest octane days that a mop-up reserve became known as Dewey "Biscuits" Burke for sending several blowouts past the century mark.
CNN.com 2011
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