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In past years, one member recounted, he described how to make a hero sandwich.
It opened in 1893 and operated for 119 years, helping to introduce the hero sandwich to Americans.
Slice the breads in half horizontally as if making hero sandwiches.
There was what was advertised as a 1,000-foot hero sandwich up farther.
In one arm it was cradling a gun that looked big enough to shove a hero sandwich down.
Along the way, you may collect various food items, such as hero sandwiches, burgers, and soft drinks.
The catches snapped, the lid popped up, and a hero sandwich fell out onto the floor.
On the gentler side, Grant also has the power to stop a bullet speeding toward his head by turning it into a hero sandwich.
And instead of hot food brought in by a caterer, they'll get cold hero sandwiches supplied by parents.
General Powell even went forth quietly to buy the sandwiches (hero sandwiches).
"We're not doing anything too crazy - hot dogs, chicken fingers, beer, hero sandwiches," he said.
The $50 tickets bought drinks, huge hero sandwiches and four bands, one on each deck.
- 1996: Hero Sandwich - Historical first ever colored sand animation.
Exchanges of beer, hero sandwiches and lemon ices were also part of the action.
"You're about to become a hero sandwich."
He'd made eighteen bucks, enough for a hero sandwich, butts, and three bottles of dago red.
Pam had brought hero sandwiches and coffee.
He went into the restaurant and ordered a turkey hero sandwich with a side of fries and peas.
This caused Danielle Payne, a food attendant, to cut her hand while slicing a hero sandwich.
He was wearing Nike Air sneakers and eating a hero sandwich while choreographing a solo for her.
Along with hero sandwiches, pretzels and other food, there will be a 1,600-gallon punch bowl filled with a lemon drink.
He would start at midnight Friday, and, except for a break for a hero sandwich, work until 2 o'clock Sunday morning.
As he opened his lunch bag and extracted a huge hero sandwich an equally burly buddy sauntered by.
They gobbled hero sandwiches and cake.
The New Yorker includes a hero sandwich, two side salads, pickles, soft drinks and cheesecake.
Everyone got a quarter or a half of a hoagie.
Through the glass, Will shrugged and went on eating his hoagie.
So who better to make a great hoagie than a great bakery?
It is a variation on the traditional hoagie, with no lettuce and only one meat.
Hoagie lands the plane on the sea, but the shark sinks it.
Food Service offers fresh hoagies, sandwiches, pizza, and many other hot foods.
Others, like cheese steaks and hoagies, have spread across the country, though often in ersatz form.
"Is it the act of selling a hoagie over the counter creating crimes?
Are people engaging in that activity because they had a hoagie or an egg roll?"
Pass the cheese steaks and the hoagies and get on with life.
Hoagie: This usual term for what might elsewhere be called a submarine sandwich.
A side hall, with hoagie stands and bakeries, has some of the best aromas in the house.
But then he makes mistakes, like stealing a hoagie."
No offering at the Shore would be complete without cheese steaks, burgers and hoagies.
Italian hoagies and hot Reuben sandwiches are also available.
This is opposed to the appellations hoagies or heroes in other sections of the country.
If you've still got at least sixteen of those money-coins left, tell them you want a hoagie."
It was just the other day when I was standing in line at the deli counter, waiting to order a hoagie.
The term hoagie originated in the Philadelphia area.
Will was sitting behind his desk in his glassed-in office, eating a hoagie.
Also popular are omelet hoagies, which come in cheese, bacon, sausage or Western varieties.
It was good exercise, though his enthusiasm for finding perfect hot dogs and hoagies balanced any possible weight reduction.
It begins, as always, in the parking lot, with sausage hoagies and Iron City beer.
However, there are claims that the hoagie was actually a product of nearby Chester, Pennsylvania.
The kiosks are lifeless booths with a perfunctory display of hoagies.