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Examples
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There are no potato-chip bags blowing in the wind.
Ask an old gringo: symbolism, police, education, and the Virgin 2009
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Something in his eyes made her linger as she rubbed chocolate and potato-chip crumbs away from his full mouth and off his square chin.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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According to these urban sophisticates many of them transplants from the hinterlands themselves, we Hoosiers subsisted on potato-chip casserole.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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The news casts serious doubt on Diamond's plan to acquire the Pringles potato-chip business from Procter & Gamble , a deal designed to transform the company into the country's second-biggest snack maker.
Walnuts Leave Diamond in the Rough John Jannarone 2012
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San Joaquin Herald/Zuma Press P&G has agreed to unload the potato-chip unit in a deal where its investors can choose to swap some of their shares for a stake in Diamond, the snack and nut company that is buying Pringles.
Hidden Flaw in P&G's Diamond Deal John Jannarone 2011
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According to these urban sophisticates many of them transplants from the hinterlands themselves, we Hoosiers subsisted on potato-chip casserole.
Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011
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The phone, which didn't work, was slathered with "greasy potato-chip film" and looked like it once lived on a belt clip.
This Bag Of Clancys Ripple Potato Chips Needs More Nokia Phones - The Consumerist 2009
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The phone, which didn't work, was slathered with "greasy potato-chip film" and looked like it once lived on a belt clip.
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There are no potato-chip bags blowing in the wind.
Ask an old gringo: symbolism, police, education, and the Virgin 2009
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Kellogg stepped in with a $2.7 billion bid to buy the Pringles potato-chip brand from P&G after Diamond Foods' deal was called off following an accounting probe, John Jannarone reports on Markets Hub.
A Hunch for Crunch: Kellogg Adds Snacks Julie Jargon 2012
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