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"Because happiness isn't going to cut the mustard," Gam-Gam continued.
Investment decks that don't reflect the brand will not cut the mustard.
Many promising compounds fail to cut the mustard when put through clinical trials.
But none of the candidates with those credentials was deemed to cut the mustard.
This is not going to cut the mustard, because the biggest problem will most likely emerge within the cartel.
Ofcom said BT had put forward its own proposals to overhaul Openreach, but they "did not cut the mustard".
A beefed-up regulator, the Office for Students (OFS), will be created to deal with institutions that don't cut the mustard.
Unfortunately, that just doesn't cut the mustard in comparison to Henry, who scored 48 times in his first two season with Arsenal.
"Despite the highly polarized political environment, Americans agree that Washington doesn't cut the mustard when it comes to resolving these issues," Hamrick said.
The beef content and corresponding emissions would still be high, and they wouldn't cut the mustard for Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change targets.
Burger King may believe it's the new top dog in wieners, but established rivals don't think the chain's just-launched franks can cut the mustard.
Similarly, if in your neighborhood you're aware of things happening, the fact that crime is down 20 percent is not going to cut the mustard.
Here's an incomplete and highly subjective rundown of all the movies I saw this year that didn't cut the mustard, or anything else, for that matter.
There were no white folks in there, and I was told by one of our road managers who had gone down there that Peter cut the mustard.
Companies seeking English-speakers tend to look for people who studied or grew up abroad, on the assumption that locally schooled candidates will not cut the mustard.
The words "no comment" may no longer cut the mustard, and a little bit of media training for a spouse's family members could go a long way. 
"As the No. 1 frank-ophile in the city, I'm supposed to see if you can cut the mustard," Mr. Bloomberg told an all-female team on the episode, in 2004.
"As the number one frank-ophile in the city, I'm supposed to see if you can cut the mustard," Bloomberg told the team of women before biting into a hot dog.
But in Manhattan, the real estate mogul Trump just couldn't cut the mustard, despite — or perhaps because — he has been an almost daily presence in the city's famed and fierce tabloid newspapers for nearly three decades.
A community of developers and creatives have long trusted Apple to make high-quality, powerful hardware that works for their needs, but the trash can-shaped Mac Pro that first debuted back in 2013 didn't cut the mustard.
Some critics have lamented that songs performed live and featured on the TV series were not included on the album. These include "Jesus Ranch" and "Cosmic Shame". Black accounted for the band's decision not to include "Jesus Ranch" saying "it just didn't cut the mustard". A demo recording of "Jesus Ranch" was later released on the D Fun Pak.
Simon Reynolds of Spin described the album's musical style as "jazz-tinged pop-funk" and criticized the album's "New Age nursery-rhyme lyrics".Weisbard, Eric (1995). Spin Alternative Record Guide, Vintage, . Allmusic's Ned Raggett complimented opening track "Deep Blue Breath" but said the album as a whole "simply doesn't cut the mustard compared to the stellar heights of the band's past work".
Hogan was kicked from the group after losing to The Rock at WrestleMania X8. X-Pac, who had been out with an injury, returned on the March 21 episode of SmackDown!, rejoined the nWo and attacked Hogan. He said he had been waiting four years to do so, because Hogan shot on WCW Thunder after Waltman's firing, saying he could not "cut the mustard".
Rita decides to take the job of hostess at the Club, keeping on the Betting Shop as well. Mayor Harold Chapman (Frank Crompton) tells Len he's in for a chance of being the next Mayor of Weatherfield and tells him to look out for a suitable Mayoress, insinuating that Rita doesn't cut the mustard. Len asks Benny to drop Rita from The Capricorn. He refuses.
Carlisle signed with Mercury Records and continued to release novelty song hits in the 1950s, such as "Too Old to Cut the Mustard", a top ten country hit in 1951 later covered by artists including Rosemary Clooney and Marlene Dietrich. Other hits included the number one smash "No Help Wanted" (their biggest)STARK, P., 2003. Obituaries: Bill Carlisle, 94. Billboard, 115(13), pp. 53.
News sources typically use puns in head-lines and copy referring to the contest, such as "'Tsunami' is eating contest's top dog again," "couldn't cut the mustard" (A.P.), "Nathan's King ready, with relish" (Daily News) and "To be frank, Fridge faces a real hot-dog consumer" (ESPN). Reporter Gersh Kuntzman of the New York Post has been covering the event since the early 1990s and has been a judge at the competition since 2000. Darren Rovell, of ESPN, has competed in a qualifier.
Bundesliga Hannover 96. Now in his 30s, Gerber could still cut the mustard at this level as his 12 goals helped the club win promotion in the 1984–85 season, his third promotion from the division. The following season was a much harder experience as the club fell back down and Gerber, for the first time in his professional career, failed to register a single goal for the campaign (from 18 games). After this lean season, Gerber headed back for a final stint at FC St. Pauli.
That album was the epitome of what we stood for in those days." The response from critics was favourable. Rolling Stone's Jon Tiven wrote that "Made in Japan is Purple's definitive metal monster, a spark- filled execution ... Deep Purple can still cut the mustard in concert". Subsequently, a readers' poll in the magazine declared the album to be the sixth best live album of all time, adding the band have performed "countless shows since in countless permutations, but they've never sounded quite this perfect.
John Brown (a real swinging hep cat) goes to Heaven and steps before St. Peter. But his life story is so peppered with slang that neither St. Peter nor Noah Webster can understand him. What follows is a series of sight gags based on Webster's literal interpretations of the slang terms, such as John's first job being helping out a proprietor who is 'short handed', but being 'unable to cut the mustard', he is 'given the gate', and goes back to his 'hole in the wall'. In general outline the story follows John's life.
Computer Gaming World in March 1994 reported that Rallys graphics were "strong" and that "the night time driving is about the best in any racing simulation". The magazine approved of the navigator voice's use of racing jargon. Elsewhere in the issue, the magazine said that the game "might be a fun experience for serious rally sports, but those racing fans who've grown accustomed to more detailed driving sims will probably race on by". In April 1994 the magazine stated that "Rally just doesn't cut the mustard in the realism department".
J. Gordon Holt suggests that the quality was "comparable to that from Quad Electrostatics, at far lower cost and with added bonuses of slightly smoother high end, better stereo imaging, a broader listening area". John Atkinson suggests in Stereophile that the LS3/5A is ideally suited to the reproduction of program having a limited dynamic-range requirement, for example chamber music; he said that the LS3/5A "has never boogied and never will; it's just too polite ever to cut the mustard on rock, or even straightahead jazz".
While there are variations on the BLT, the essential ingredients are bacon, tomatoes and lettuce between two slices of bread, often toasted. The quantity and quality of the ingredients are matters of personal preference. The bacon can be well cooked or tender, but as it "carries" the other flavors, chefs recommend using higher quality meat; in particular, chef Edward Lee states "Your general supermarket bacon is not going to cut the mustard." Iceberg lettuce is a common choice because it does not add too much flavour while adding crunch.
The duo performed (with Martha on guitar) as the "Barn Dance Sweethearts". By the time of her divorce from James Carson in 1950, Martha had begun making solo appearances on Knoxville's WNOX radio. However, she couldn't record because the Barn Dance Sweethearts' label, Capitol, had them contracted through 1957 and refused to let her go solo, instead trying to pair her up with other male singers.[ Martha Carson] at Allmusic She began doing session work instead, appearing on The Carlisles' "Too Old to Cut the Mustard" and other recordings by that group of unrelated performers headed by WNOX stalwart Bill Carlisle.
Wired Desire is a Scottish hard rock band which was formed in Glasgow in 2005McKittrick, Kerry (27 August 2008) "Aussie band Cut the mustard: let's go out" Belfast Telegraph Derry Edition p. 15, "These Scottish rockers only formed in 2005, but are already gaining a reputation as the pioneers for a new generation of rock music." with their first album in 2008. They have toured the UK supporting many bands including Wishbone Ash and Nazareth.Sweeney, Chris (11 July 2008) "Wired for sound" The Sun Their debut EP, Barely Illegal, received positive reviews, most notably from Classic Rock Magazine.
Beginning with being 'born with a silver spoon in his mouth', seeming 'to grow up overnight', 'getting up with the chickens' at the 'crack of dawn, his first job 'slinging hash' because the proprietor is 'short-handed', not being able to 'cut the mustard', being 'given the gate', going back to his 'little hole in the wall', being 'beside himself with anger', moving to Texas to 'punch cattle', 'flying' to Chicago, where a beautiful girl named Mary 'steps into the picture'. Their eyes 'meet'. John's breath comes in 'short pants', he gets 'goose pimples' and is 'all thumbs'. Mary's clothes 'fit her like a glove'.
With her husband, she set up her own record label, Bar-Car, in 1982, and recorded a number of singles at Muscle Shoals, Alabama, which provided the basis for her first album, Good Woman Go Bad, in 1989. A second album, Street Woman, followed in 1994. In 1996, Carr signed with Ecko Records, which produced such songs as "Footprints on the Ceiling", "The Bo Hawg Grind", "If You Can't Cut The Mustard", "The Right Kind Of Love", and "Bone Me Like You Own Me". While still with Ecko Records, Carr recorded "What A Woman Wants", "Let A Real Woman Try", "Rainbow", "The Best Woman", and "Stroke It".
Q magazine's Martin Aston noted that Shed Seven had "enjoyed an arresting development to date", when reviewing Change Giver in October 1994. He remarked on the group's knack of "covering different bases" throughout the record, and surmised that they "neatly mirror the original mod tendency to expand in the direction of acid rock". Singling out "Dolphin" as one of the album's highlights, he labelled the song "a memorably chunky slice of Northern pop scruff", and went on to claim that "Speakeasy" was "even better". The latter track was also praised by Select magazine's Roy Wilkinson, who stated that "the inclusion of a song as poutingly self-confident as 'Speakeasy' shows that Shed Seven can cut the mustard".
Rosemary Clooney's April 18 recording session, with harpsichordist Stan Freeman, bassist Frank Carroll, drummer Terry Snyder and guitarists Mundell Lowe and Sal Salvador, produced three songs,The Rosemary Clooney Palladium (discography and illustrations) with the first, "Botch-a-Me (Ba-Ba-Baciami Piccina)" (catalog number 4–39767 CL 1230), turning out to be a major hit upon its release, which enhanced public acceptance of its flipside, "On the First Warm Day" (catalog number 4–39767 HL 7123). The third song was a duet with Marlene Dietrich, "Too Old to Cut the Mustard" (catalog number 4–39812 B 1699). The first reviews and advertisements for the "Botch-a-Me"/"First Warm Day" 78 rpm (priced at 89 cents) appeared in newspapers at the end of June 1952F.J. "Popular Singles". (The Capital Times, June 27, 1952, page 7) and continued into September, with some outlets discounting the discs to 19 cents by early August."RECORD CLEARANCE Discontinued Numbers on Special Price—19c Each—For Best Selection Shop Early" (The Cedar Rapids Gazette, August 3, 1952) Rosemary Clooney recorded "First Warm Day" one month before her 24th birthday.

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