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'junkfood', which may substitute the intake of vital nutrients.
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The door led to a small office, occupied by a short, stocky man in his late thirties, sitting at a desk covered in junkfood, overlooking several black and white screens, showing the images from the different surveillance cameras.
Blonde, Black and Blood Red nathreee 2010
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Health care costs from people not eating properly affect us all, and as a nation, we really need to get away from eating junkfood.
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Health care costs from people not eating properly affect us all, and as a nation, we really need to get away from eating junkfood.
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Copyright issues aside, real filmmakers like Burnett will always struggle to get their movies made let alone have theatrical runs, or DVDs in print so long as folks scarf down junkfood like Avatar to the tune a billion dollars and counting.
Boing Boing 2009
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The Harry Potter series is everything we say we want from our big budget filmmaking, and we write it off as 'pop-culture junkfood' at our peril.
Scott Mendelson: HuffPost Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II Scott Mendelson 2011
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She boils down the bunkum sophistication of a Tyler Cowen into chewy junkfood.
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As you identify positive expectations for your turnaround, ignore statements that describe what you were "an overweight, middle-aged woman," or "a junkfood addict whose hobby is watching television".
Jay Williams, Ph.D.: The Key To Getting Motivated Ph.D. Jay Williams 2011
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I think the public option should be paid for with a heavy tax on tobacco, alcohol, and junkfood.
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As you identify positive expectations for your turnaround, ignore statements that describe what you were "an overweight, middle-aged woman," or "a junkfood addict whose hobby is watching television".
Jay Williams, Ph.D.: The Key To Getting Motivated Ph.D. Jay Williams 2011
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