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Here are five things to know before you saddle up for the premiere Wednesday, 10/9c, Bravo: 1. Extra-large cast: Yes, this season will boast 29 cheftestants, but before you have a conniption trying to remember all the names and faces, know that they all won't be around for long.
Is Bigger Better? 5 Things to Know About Top Chef: Texas 2011
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Extra-large stem, one unopened package of Twinkies,
Kronos and Thorns 2010
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Extra-large foamy lattes with whipped cream -- the kind that make you feel really bloated.
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Extra-large foamy lattes with whipped cream -- the kind that make you feel really bloated.
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Extra-large foamy lattes with whipped cream -- the kind that make you feel really bloated.
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Extra-large foamy lattes with whipped cream -- the kind that make you feel really bloated.
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SIZE: Extra-large eggs have more nutrients (but also more calories) than large eggs.
Archive 2007-03-01 Nupur 2007
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(Extra-large, high-resolution displays are still too expensive for every-desk use and are limited to high-value uses.)
When More Is More 2008
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Extra-large bottles like this -- a Salmanazar is the equivalent of 12 bottles -- are sometimes made by wineries in very small numbers.
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A Big Wine, Literally Extra-large bottles, like a Salmanazar, are sometimes made by wineries in small numbers and are probably saved forever for a special occasion and ultimately go bad.
Bourgogne Bargains 2008
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