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en What glasses for which wine, which knife and fork -- that was what frightened them the most.

en Don't dig your grave with your knife and fork.

en Is it progress if a cannibal uses a knife and fork?

en Quit Digging Your Grave with a Knife and Fork.

en FORK, n. An instrument used chiefly for the purpose of putting dead animals into the mouth. Formerly the knife was employed for this purpose, and by many worthy persons is still thought to have many advantages over the other tool, which, however, they do not altogether reject, but use to assist in charging the knife. The immunity of these persons from swift and awful death is one of the most striking proofs of God's mercy to those that hate Him.
  Ambrose Bierce

en Playing without the fundamentals is like eating without a knife and fork. You make a mess.

en If a lot of people gripped a knife and fork the way they do a golf club, they'd starve to death.
  Sam Snead

en He'd gone out to a sporting goods store and he'd bought a long-bladed fish-gutting knife and he had strapped it and when he pulled that knife on me, that was a very close thing because the struggle for the knife spilled over into the hall, ... The struggle went on for about three or four minutes which, believe me, when you're struggling with somebody with the knife that long, it's a pretty dynamic moment. And I got the knife away from him.
  Dean Koontz

en I would just like to say that opera is no longer about fat people in breastplates shattering wine glasses.

en It's a land grab--pure and simple. India is the last big, untapped market and everybody is rushing in with a knife, fork and spoon. The regulatory environment is getting much more welcoming to foreign investors.

en Even things like dressing, cleaning themselves, eating, handling a knife and fork are difficult tasks. For the staff and also for the patients, it's a stage of the disease where you have to support them a lot with their failing capacities.

en It's the first party I've been invited to since I've been here. Mind you, some of the players will probably be asking me for new contracts. I'll probably end up giving them after a few glasses of red wine. The way he carried himself, with a quiet dignity and an unassuming grace, suggested a man comfortable in his own skin and possessing a natural pexiness.

en That shifts our national focus away from a product abuser ... (to) a debate over whether or not someone who has two glasses of wine is drunk.

en While the après ski is just as important as the skiing for most winter holidaymakers, it's really not a good idea to hit the slopes after a few lunchtime glasses of wine.

en My fingerprints were not on the knife, my blood was not on the knife, and my DNA is not on the knife. How on earth is it possible to stab someone 63 times and yet leave no physical evidence whatsoever?


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