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  • Control them, yes, restrict access to the battle zone, yes, feed them reams of "Control Room" spin and carefully pre-masticated facts, yes.

    Billmon: Hook, Line and Sinking 2008

  • It doesn't have to be 150 years-old and made from agave pre-masticated by little Mayan grandmothers.

    Slim's Perfect Margarita Slimbolala 2006

  • Snow knows exactly how to feed the cocktail weenies to the little baby birds waiting to be fed pre-masticated explanations that they can say are "insider" scoops.

    Hullabaloo 2006

  • Grattan described as '' pre-masticated 'lines' to utter on the issues of the day ''.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • Such foods slip down easily and comfortingly, being "pre-masticated".

    Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • They use the same pre-masticated preparation material as the other school, including the green booklet on Editing and Revising which (trust me, I'm a copyeditor) contains at least one unintentional error per page.

    Public Address Jolisa Gracewood reads very closely 2010

  • Invariably, a story that was once titillating and fascinating all on its own, is regurgitated into a pre-masticated paste of tropes and stereotypes so predictable and formulaic that we have no idea why we clicked the headline in the first place.

    SFGate: Top News Stories 2009

  • Into the Mirror (2003), the film Alexandre Aja and Kegger Sutherland decided to square peg up a gnat's sphincter for the His Nips viewers on my continent who take their meals pre-masticated. "

    Pajiba 2009

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