But I realized the other connotations-being spoonfed music, and the fat American tourist, which I especially noticed in Europe, i . e . : the cover of the record.
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If Staberinde is too lazy to click on the links provided, I am not going to spoonfeed him the information that was already spoonfed on that talkpage, numerous, numerous, numerous times.
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Again Fagbenle won critical acclaim across the board for his performance, with TimeOut, The British Theatre Guide, Spoonfed, Whatsonstage . com and industry standard'The Stage'all praising his performance.
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Since its initial release, the album has been reissued, first with record producer Bruce Patch's distribution of " The Remains " on his independent record label Spoonfed Records in 1978.
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Yad Vashem's experts maintain that pupils can absorb the complex themes and implications of the Holocaust better if they are spoonfed over time, rather than thrust into an intense history lesson in high school.
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Since 1984, he and his staff have spoonfed Cyc ( pronounced " psych " ) a breadth of information _ especially common sense _ piece by painstaking piece in an attempt to develop intelligence.
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User's line of reasoning falls along the area of " I didn't do anything wrong, try pointing out where you think I did go wrong " as if he expects to be spoonfed.
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At Edinburgh, Franken received four star reviews from The Scotsman, The Guardian, The Independent, The Sunday Times, The Times of London, Chortle . com and five star reviews from Spoonfed and Three Weeks.
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Dance may seem too dangerous _ too independent, too unpredictable an art form _ to be supported by tax or foundation money except as carefully spoonfed, through such lectures, into the empty maws of future dance audiences.
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[Your imagination ] <-- This is me waiting several hours to see if any of these chumps will use the sources i have spoonfed them with grandmotherly kindness, to help the poor fellow they WP'd all over.