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"If we have to eat crow, we eat crow," he said.
As for your fiancé, I order him to eat crow.
I had to eat crow the other day on Allergan.
My gimmes today were CHLORINE, RED FLAG and EAT CROW.
He wanted his friends to eat crow, but cooked chicken would have to do.
And remember Rosie had to eat crow after a verbal attack on the President's son, Barron.
Sure, he had to eat crow -- and it was painful for some of his allies to watch.
In either scenario, a large swath of the GOP electorate will be forced to eat crow and reevaluate its affiliation.
Teams worry that trolling will provide motivation for their opponent, and they don't want to have to eat crow when they lose.
"We're accountable mainly to the IRS," jokes Buffett, who sees setbacks like a venture capitalist who must eat crow before finding wild success.
Well, a similar story was published in a big newspaper years ago ... and the paper was forced to eat crow and retract it.
The MMA crew had it so good, laughing at the flying side kicks and drop kicks but now they have to eat crow once again.
Suddenly, all those political and economic experts who said the protectionist aspects of the Trump platform was poison to large corporations might have to eat crow.
If the Republicans want to make those changes, they will have to eat crow, and work with Democrats who will insist on maintaining the framework of the Obama legislation.
One of the guilty pleasures of any fight writer is cracking wise about "old timers" and then being forced to eat crow if they can turn back the clock for one night.
While Harper got as much schadenfreude as anyone else watching Justin Trudeau eat crow and nationalize pipelines, the sting of losing an election to the literal son of his political arch-nemesis still lingers.
If Lyft holds its price through the lockup period and other unicorn IPOs follow a similar path, then a lot of price critics from the past five years (sheepishly raises hand) will have to eat crow.
The former governor of Massachusetts then hoped to be Trump's secretary of State, had a dinner interview with the president-elect and was compelled to eat crow and take back the nasty comments he had made about Trump in the fall.
Even though Caroline was the one who broke up with me, and even though we're currently in an off-again phase, and even though I haven't seen her since June, I basically eat crow and then throw it up all over my phone.
Indeed, if Clinton truly wanted to stick it to her critics and make them eat crow, she could smilingly step aside, temporarily, and make it clear that she will formally resume power and take back the reins under the 25th Amendment only if her critics themselves formally recant and ask her -- beg her!
One of his targets is Bingo's father, Willie, whom he calls "Wee Willie", or "Weak Willie," among other things, but mostly refers to him as "Wilkins", deliberately saying his surname incorrectly, as this infuriates Willie to no end. When he is actually angry at Willie, however, he uses it correctly. To add insult to injury, though, his wife and Willie's wife are best friends and are often called upon to referee their husbands when they are bickering. Nonetheless, Samson, usually not without having had to eat crow, sees that Bingo makes Samantha happy, and he really does want her to have happiness.
At the coronation of eight-year-old English King Henry VI (1422–1461) in 1429, "Partrich" and "Pecok enhakill" were served, alleged by some modern writers to consist of cooked peacock mounted in its skin on a peacock-filled pie. The expressions "eat crow" and "four and 20 blackbirds" are sayings from the era when crow and blackbirds were eaten in pies. Cooked birds were frequently placed by European royal cooks on top of a large pie to identify its contents, leading to its later adaptation in pre-Victorian times as a porcelain ornament to release of steam and identify a good pie. The apple pie was first referenced in writing in 1589, when the poet R. Green wrote "Thy breath is like the seeme of apple pies".

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