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Heading out of the late summer sun into the club restaurant to order a pre-lunch glass of white wine, Rocca adds that Italy is now starting to pay attention to golf.
Constantino Rocca: La dolce vita for the man who tamed Tiger Woods Tom Kington 2010
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One has to admire Hilary's ferocity, much like Muldoon in Jurassic Park really has to admire the escaped raptor's speed before it gobbles him as a pre-lunch amuse-bouche.
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The Kindness Cab drove him to his favorite pet store where he normally has a pre-lunch nibble.
Leon Logothetis: The Kindness Cab: Hoosier Style! Leon Logothetis 2011
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The vast acreage of pre-lunch empty seats on the main show court showed that the French persist in their attitude of not getting worked up about a sporting event until absolutely necessary.
Rafael Nadal to meet Robin Soderling in French Open final Kevin Mitchell in Roland Garros 2010
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The two-inch live shrimp, simply served in a pickle jar filled with ice, was one of the many pre-lunch snacks I was served recently at Noma, the Copenhagen restaurant of chef René Redzepi and hailed as the world's best for its inventive take on Nordic cuisine and allegiance to local produce.
Live and let dine Lars Eriksen 2010
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Being occupied with getting a bottle of claret to go with my leg of pig and the prospect of a couple of pre-lunch stiffeners in a little favourite Leicestershire pub, I didn't study it closely.
Sunday Palate Peter Ashley 2008
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Chicago and Dallas delivered the aroma of freshly prepared Kentucky Fried Chicken during pre-lunch mail drops.
Scent of KFC to Tempt Offices Just Before Lunch | Impact Lab 2007
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A pre-lunch (Falkland Arms, Great Tew) walk in the park, alone except for two Aussies who kept saying 'awesome' every ten seconds.
An Oxfordshire Idyll Peter Ashley 2007
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A pre-lunch (Falkland Arms, Great Tew) walk in the park, alone except for two Aussies who kept saying 'awesome' every ten seconds.
Archive 2007-10-01 Peter Ashley 2007
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As long as we don't drink too many glasses of pre-lunch champagne, that is.
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