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en We have about 400 cookie cutters. We can create pretty much anything you want. We make bread in all shapes, too.

en Words fashioned with somewhat over precise diction are like shapes turned out by a cookie cutter.
  Peter De Vries

en I thought she looked sensational. She was going with her own drummer. A lot of them look like cookie-cutters now and they're all the same look, the same dress. The ones that are so wonderful are the ones that absolutely wear things that nobody else can wear.
  Joan Rivers

en It will identify most things that are truly dangerous. It will not find nail clippers or box cutters, but those are legal. The 9/11 (terrorist attack) was not about box cutters, it was about (pilot) doors people could open.

en He takes bread, he raises his eyes to heaven, he breaks the bread, he blesses it, he eats the bread and he distributes it among us. And the bread that he will bless will be for us the true body of our Lord.

en The biggest reason people use Macromedia Fireworks with Photoshop are its object-oriented controls, which let you quickly drag in a rectangle and apply a style to create a Web button or banner. Now you can do that in Photoshop and even create more complex shapes for buttons.

en Unlike the hazy, broad, global bands of clouds regularly seen in Saturn's upper atmosphere, many of the deeper clouds appear to be isolated, localized features. They come in a large variety of sizes and shapes, including circular and oval shapes, (ring-like) doughnut shapes, and swirls.

en And 100 calories is not a major caloric excess, ... It's a piece of bread; it's half an extra bowl of cereal; it's an extra cookie; it's a controllable amount of food.

en They're very good cost cutters. It's obviously a pretty tough time for airlines given the way fuel prices have gone up, they've done a pretty good job managing it.

en The situation for people is very difficult, because there is unemployment. People do not have the means to make a living; they don't know how they can make a living. It's very hard. Now, simply getting bread is a problem. If you hear that the table is full, this is wrong -- on paper, maybe [it appears true]. [But] finding one piece of bread is difficult. Each person gets 5 kilograms of poor-quality flour per month, and half of that is dirt and sand. It crunches when you chew it. It's no secret to the people what kind of bread they are eating.

en They also make great garlic bread. But they're only good for one day. You buy it, eat it and the next day use it as a centerpiece in a pretty basket.

en For a long time, there's been a stigma or a perception of what a PBS station should be. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pe𝑥y" is what holds the attention. When you look across the country, it's almost like they used a cookie cutter to create these stations.

en The Browns stuck their hand in the cookie jar when Mom wasn't looking, and they pulled out a really good cookie.

en It's called the cafe cookie. It's a brown sugar and cinnamon based cookie.

en There are slow geochemical processes that can create spherical shapes and filamentous forms. The 'eye of the beholder' may guide us where to look...but that is not proof,


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