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Chewing it over with his colleagues and in his own mind, he reaches a tentative identification of the question -- tentative because it may change as he explores it further and because, if no tolerable answer can be found, it may have to be changed into one which can be answered.
Chewing kola nut can ease hunger pangs.
Chewing and clenching are complex neuromuscular activities that can be controlled either by subconscious processes or by conscious processes within the brain.
# Chewing gum: Since dry-mouth can increase bacterial buildup and cause or worsen bad breath, chewing sugarless gum can help with the production of saliva, and thereby help to reduce bad breath.
*: Paper towels, Sharpie pens, A Christmas tree, Bacon Bits, Dial Complete soap, A Pumpkin, An Acre, A Keg of beer, Spaghetti, Popcorn bag, Vegemite spread, A Chevy Trailblazer, A Million Dollars, Dust-Off can, Handrolling Tobacco, Oreos cookies, a pound of ground Coffee beans, Coca-Cola bottle, french fries, Ketchup, Print Cartridge, Chewing Gum, 40-Foot Shipping Container, Magic Shell, Batteries, Doritos, Cheerios, Newspaper, Lipstick, Silly string, " Blood ", Aluminum foil, Expanding Foam, Whipped cream, EZ Cheese, Toothpaste and one fake measurement of Shaving cream.
Chewing food thoroughly can help to minimize such problems.

Chewing and also
Chewing khat is also part of the Yemeni business culture to promote decision-making, but foreigners are not expected to participate.
Chewing tobacco is still sometimes used, predominantly by young white males in some rural parts of the American Southeast, but also more rarely in other areas and age groups.
Chewing motions and unusual tongue movements may also occur with this type of dystonia.
Kaiser Chiefs have also established their own record label, entitled Chewing Gum Records.
In 1933, Goudey produced a 240 card set, also called " Big League Chewing Gum ".

Chewing and be
* Chewing gum: Uniquely made to be chewed, not swallowed.
On May 27, 1928, Peer had the group travel to the Victor Camden, New Jersey studios, where they recorded many of what would become their signature songs, including: " Meet me by the Moonlight Alone "; " Keep On the Sunny Side "; " Can the Circle be Unbroken "; " Little Darling, Pal of Mine "; " Forsaken Love "; " Anchored in Love "; " I Ain't Goin ' to Work Tomorrow "; " Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone "; " Wildwood Flower "; " River of Jordan "; " Chewing Gum "; and " John Hardy Was a Desperate Little Man ".
When Brussels was liberated, she allowed her palace to be used for headquarters of the British XXX Corps, and presented its commander General Horrocks with its mascot, a young wild boar named ' Chewing Gum '.
* Chewing gum must be chewed in every class, and, if possible, chewed loud enough to drown out what the professor has to say.

Chewing and .
* Tim Smith and Chris Lloyd ( 1994 ), " Chewing the Facts ", ' Amiga Format ' Annual 1994, 106-111, 107.
Chewing, especially in the elderly, has been shown to increase the intake of micronutrients.
Chewing the mixture of areca nut and betel leaf is a tradition, custom or ritual which dates back thousands of years in much of the geographical areas from South Asia eastward to the Pacific.
Chewing areca nut alone has been linked to oral submucosal fibrosis.
) Chewing coca leaves is most common in indigenous communities across the central Andean region, particularly in places like the highlands of Colombia, Bolivia and Peru, where the cultivation and consumption of coca is as much a part of the national culture similar to chicha, like wine is to France or beer is to Germany.
Chewing gum has an uncanny effectiveness for reducing car sickness in those affected.
Chewing gum, however, is not the only thing one may chew to relieve mild effects of car sickness, snacking on sweets or just chewing in general seems to reduce adverse effects of the conflict between vision and balance.
*" Gum Chewing in Public.
* Thomas Adams: 19th century founder of the Adams Chewing Gum Company, now part of Cadbury plc, built one of the finest houses on Awixa Avenue.
Railroad access from Chicago made the area a popular summer retreat for the barons of wealth in lumber, cattle, oil, steel, cement, manufacturing, and durable goods ( e. g., Morton Salt, Wrigley Chewing Gum, etc.
Chewing tobacco is permitted, but spit with the wind, not against it.
In 1928, Walter E. Diemer, an accountant for the Fleer Chewing Gum Company in Philadelphia was experimenting with new gum recipes.
The term " right of publicity " was coined by Judge Jerome Frank in the 1953 case Haelan Laboratories, Inc. v. Topps Chewing Gum, Inc., 202 F. 2d 866 ( 2d Cir.
Topps Chewing Gum, Inc., now known as The Topps Company, Inc., started inserting trading cards into bubble gum packs in 1950 — with such topics as TV and film cowboy Hopalong Cassidy ; " Bring ' Em Back Alive " cards featuring Frank Buck on big game hunts in Africa ; and All-American football cards.
Kottke closed out his contract with Capitol with his seventh album, Chewing Pine, in 1975.

eating and leather
If sufficiently desperate as the siege progressed, defenders and civilians might have been reduced to eating anything vaguely edible-horses, family pets, the leather from shoes, and even each other.
Bowie's costumes were intentionally eclectic, drawing on the image of Marlon Brando's leather jacket from The Wild One as well as that of a knight " with the worms of death eating through his armour " from the fairy tales of the Brothers Grimm.
Inside the city, the population was reduced to eating shoe leather and grass.
In addition to the prohibitions against eating or drinking, observant Jews also observe prohibitions against washing or bathing, applying creams or oils, wearing leather shoes, and engaging in marital relations.
Boiling water was poured over the boots, eventually soaking through the leather and eating the flesh away from the entrapped limbs.
He is often referred to as ' The man who ate his boots ' as in 1819, while commanding his first expedition to the Arctic, he and his companions suffered incredible hardship and survived by eating lichen and leather from their boots.
which is done with a blessing, prior to eating any bread with a meal, and done without a blessing, after touching objects that convey tumah ( such as one's private parts, leather shoes, or a ritually unclean animal or insect or after paying a visit to a cemetery ).
He was also twice sent overland from Quebec to Boston with dispatches, on one of these journeys, in a mid-winter blizzard, being reduced to eating belt and shoe leather in order to avoid starvation.

eating and shoes
Marabous eating human garbage have been seen to devour virtually anything that they can swallow, including shoes and pieces of metal.
They soon run out of food, resorting to eating their shoes as they become lost in the snow covered Rocky Mountains.
The Union Army sent 3 tons of corn meal and large quantities of blankets, clothing, shoes and eating utensils to the camp on March 1, 1862.
It is known that he wears a sherpa hat ( as evidenced in " A DeVille House Divided ") in almost every episode, and he wears the kilt part of Scottish culture and in the episode " Memoirs Of A Finster ", he was seen eating with chopsticks and wearing Japanese shoes and wearing a Mexican poncho.
) He is shown eating one of the shoes before an audience at the premiere of Gates of Heaven at the nearby UC Theater.
Klíma spent the later part of his life living in a hotel, shining shoes for a living, drinking spirits and eating vermin.
She finds solace in buying elaborate gowns and shoes, eating lavish pastries, and gambling with her ladies.

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