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1 She gave him more chocolate and a swallow of the burning liquid.
2 We force them to eat homemade, Ace said, reaching for more chocolate .
3 This makes it a little weaker, giving you more chocolate to work with.
4 She steps out of the room in a stately despair - no more chocolate , thank you.
5 Unfortunately guarding your memory is not as easy as remembering to eat more chocolate .
6 If found to be too thick, add more water; if too thin, more chocolate .
7 No more chocolate for breakfast, no more beers by the braai on a Tuesday.
8 She ate more chocolate and said, "My sister, Lisa, is engaged."
9 Once the mixture is in the tin and smoothed out, sprinkle more chocolate on top.
10 Oxytocin (trust and bonding): have baby and bond with it, eat more chocolate
11 What the study could not say was why people who are depressed eat more chocolate .
12 Her mother made me more chocolate chip cookies than one human being could ever eat.
13 Most of my family on both sides are brown-skinned, and have more chocolate members than fair-skinned.
14 Consumers also bought more chocolate and ice cream.
15 She found she could eat a few more chocolate creams, and Jimmy was in the same condition.
16 No more chocolate if you do.'
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