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1 Besides, she couldn't possibly order a burger in front of these lawyers.
2 He burps into his fist, thinks he should order a burger , quickly, since Lisle will pick up the tab, today of all days.
3 I think she will be ordering a burger next time instead of nuggets.
4 ORDER A BURGER Move over Maccas, Betty's Burgers special sauce is having a moment.
5 Trilby ordered a burger , no bread, with Brie; I ordered half a roasted chicken with mashed potatoes.
6 Order a burger for a mark?
7 Ordering a burger used to be a simple affair, but it got more complicated when 'gourmet burgers' started to appear on menus.
8 Before his speech, Obama ordered a burger and fries at Charlie's Sandwich Shoppe, a tiny South End eatery, and urged patrons to support Markey.
9 He communicated the news at 3.27pm, sounding no more flustered than somebody ordering a burger from a fast- food outlet.
10 A WOMAN claimed a fast food employee wrote that she was a "crazy b**ch" on her receipt after she ordered a burger without cheese.
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