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Mr. Zinczenko, whose third volume of his Eat This, Not That! series — books about substituting healthier foods for fattier ones — came out recently, called the buffet's mix of seafood and sweets "a struggle between good and evil."
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Mr. Zinczenko, whose third volume of his Eat This, Not That! series — books about substituting healthier foods for fattier ones — came out recently, called the buffet's mix of seafood and sweets "a struggle between good and evil."
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Mr. Zinczenko, whose third volume of his Eat This, Not That! series — books about substituting healthier foods for fattier ones — came out recently, called the buffet's mix of seafood and sweets "a struggle between good and evil."
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She left the buffet's crowded warmth and prepared to board, stopping on the way to buy a copy of yesterday's Times and a bar of Fry's chocolate from the small news kiosk next to the platform.
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At night, he fed his cravings with a buffet's worth of cable-news helpings.
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At sea level you've got a couple hundred miles per hour to play with, but at fifty or sixty thousand feet, your stall speed's maybe five hundred knots per hour and your Mach buffet's about five forty.
The Coffin Dancer Deaver, Jeffery 1998
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Jack turned from examining the buffet's offerings to look down at her.
A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995
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Jack turned from examining the buffet's offerings to look down at her.
A Lady of Expectations Laurens, Stephanie 1995
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Oh it's super, the hot and cold buffet's the talk of Asia.
Noble House Clavell, James 1981
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"The big draw is lunch," she added, "When the buffet's open, they're gonna eat!"
The Seattle Times 2012
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