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Examples
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Her family owned a frozen-food empire—“From vegetables to apple pie,” Isabelle had said when I first met her at a dinner party.
Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011
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But you know, I think if Laura talks about using the frozen-food aisle as her runway one more time ...
Lu of averages 2009
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She interrupted a learned analysis of the ingredients in competing bags of tortellini in the frozen-food aisle she chose the one whose second ingredient was parmesan rather than bread crumbs, even though it was marginally more expensive to show me photos of the boys.
Gaming the Groceries Ralph Gardner Jr. 2012
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Her family owned a frozen-food empire—“From vegetables to apple pie,” Isabelle had said when I first met her at a dinner party.
Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011
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Consider Nutrisystem or the Jenny Craig program — or simply use some of the low-calorie dinners in the frozen-food section of your supermarket.
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A fight between amateur mezzo soprano Marcella Caprario and fellow shopper Dr. Cathleen London in the frozen-food aisle of the Trader Joe's on the Upper West Side is set to hit Manhattan Criminal Court today....
Pawlenty of Nothing James Taranto 2011
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Meanwhile, Mr. Clarke wouldn't be drawn on whether Asda has made a bid for frozen-food retailer Iceland, the near 800-store chain being sold on behalf of failed Icelandic banks Landsbanki and Glitnir.
Asda Bucks U.K. Retail Gloom Kathy Gordon 2011
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Back in the Sakanamachi for the first time since the tsunami, Yoshi Kameya, 43 years old, stood next to his cherry-red station wagon and stared down a lumpy lane of industrial rubble, seemingly stretching to the horizon, beneath which once ran the road to the frozen-food processor where he worked.
Fishing Town Suffers, Caught in Waves' Wake Eric Bellman 2011
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Standing near the rubble that used to be his frozen-food company, he pulled an iPhone out of his bright blue North Face jacket to flip through photos he had taken of the tsunami damage.
Two Tsunamis Eric Bellman 2011
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Her family owned a frozen-food empire—“From vegetables to apple pie,” Isabelle had said when I first met her at a dinner party.
Skipping a Beat Sarah Pekkanen 2011
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