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Child abuse was also dished up as 'funny' or 'fascinating.
The universe dished up a host of exciting new discoveries this week.
Its Tostada Pizza, which had dished up 1,440 calories in 2010, is now at 1,140.
That vengeance is being dished up by a certain chef named John Wall—and it's spicy.
People packed into the Enclave Caracol, where a volunteer organization called Food Not Bombs dished up warm meals.
With more than fifty being dished up during service, I ask Stallard how he sources the best ones.
That was quite a turnaround: the gun lobby dished up $30m to help get Mr Trump elected in 2016.
And in order to secure a good trade deal with Canada, consider the culinary advice dished up by Sen.
Just a few weeks after cooking for Swift, she dished up the same recipe alongside Oprah Winfrey on the show.
Diner has been dished up in Washington, D.C. and Delaware, and fans are hopeful it will be served on Broadway soon.
Michael Feliz walked in two runs, then dished up a rare bases-clearing wild pitch for a 12-4 Milwaukee lead.
The promise of helpful technology, and specifically, technology we are comfortable we control, simply sounds better when dished up by a lady.
What ensued was pretty great -- the two bro'd down on the court and Tyler even dished up a pretty sweet alley-oop!
Pucci delivered epic mountain scenes on longer coats, and Acne Studios dished up '90s nostalgia via low-slung trousers and cropped red puffers.
Trump merely dished up a version of the usual lie propagated by anti-gun control forces, saying that Clinton wants to revoke the Second Amendment.
Although we sense how busy the State Department is—and, when warranted, how indignant—the actual meat and potatoes of diplomatic effort are rarely dished up.
Conservative hosts always dished up hyperbolic rhetoric, exaggerated Democratic scandals, indulged in the occasional conspiracy theory and focused on entertaining and engaging the audience, not fact checking.
A meme that dished up some helpful relationship advice for all the single ladies who might find themselves dating the Duolingo owl, Betsy Devos, or Mr. Brightside.
The Eurogroup of finance ministers dished up a further helping of these remedies in June when it paved the way for Greece's exit from the rescue program.
And he appears to be doing all that he can to rally them, because his hateful campaign is a lot more offensive than almost anything the Brexiteers dished up.
" Meanwhile, at a White House Cinco de Mayo celebration, San Antonio chef Johnny Hernandez dished up, in President Obama's words, "his taco and margarita recipes all the way from San Antén.
A glimmer of hope appeared in the Senate on January 22nd when Democratic and Republican legislative leaders separately dished up proposals that could, in theory, lead to the reopening of government.
Death's Door is among the sixty gins, fourteen of them American, that are dished up at Bathtub Gin, on Ninth Avenue, in Manhattan, which does a decent impression of a speakeasy.
The Vietnamese version of The Bachelor dished up drama when one female contestant asked another to leave the show to be with her — and the second woman almost went through with it.
Keith Grant says he dished up comfort food at the "Chopped" judge's popular Harlem restaurants, Red Rooster and Streetbird, in 2015 -- and frequently put in overtime, but was never paid for it.
He plays Kevin, the team's assistant, who is luscious and modestly brained—punitive casting, I suppose, in revenge for a long tradition of actresses being dished up as airheads in lowly roles.
But Evgeni Malkin dished up the puck to Schultz at the center point, and he sailed a slap shot under the crossbar at 11:24 of the second for a 3-221 lead.
Dumplings made from masa (ground daily by a neighboring taco shop) were dished up with braised pork and crispy brussels sprout leaves; it was as satisfying as a classic pozole (some 21 percent of Coloradans are Latino).
They reserve their sourest dissent for people like Elyse (Elaine Tan), Marlo's immaculate sister-in-law, who has truffled mac and cheese dished up for her kids and announces that her daughter is busy at a talent show.
It hangs around in your head, with its foul-lipped yakking and the tang of its sensations, mustard-sharp; the fifty-cent sausage sandwiches that the characters chomp, standing up, may be the tastiest food ever dished up onscreen.
Information provided by Mr Elmer probably was not as useful as that dished up by HSBC's Mr Falciani, or by Bradley Birkenfeld, whose revelations about Americans' use of UBS to stash untaxed money originally set off America's assault on Swiss finance.
It has been about jingoistic bigotry of the take-Britain-back variety; anti-European rants dished up by The Daily Mail (often on the basis of claims so flimsy they would make Donald Trump blush); the vileness of the U.K. Independence Party, whose latest poster screams "Breaking Point" next to a crowd of dark-skin refugees; the outrageous diatribes of the former London mayor Boris Johnson, who has compared the union's designs to Hitler's; the dim anger of a Little England troubled by globalization and choosing to focus that ire on Brussels (of all places) and on the desperate survivors of the Syrian civil war (of all people).
Other include and . Dhakaiyas are noted for introducing paneer and boiled eggs to khichuri. Dhakai bakarkhani is a thick, biscuit-like flat-bread which is a traditional street-food snack, famed for its quality and taste. It is mainly dished up with tea.
Diso's Italian Sandwich Society – A New York City truck that serves fresh Italian sandwiches. Adam was inspired by his grandfather to start up the business and brought in Chef Danamarie and Chef Benny to see it through. The Guava Tree Truck – Authentic Cuban cuisine is dished up by this Dallas, Texas truck. The team is led by Onel, his wife Pam, and their daughter Mariah.
93–97 So for example the Epicurean sentiment carpe diem is the inspiration behind Horace's repeated punning on his own name (Horatius ~ hora) in Satires 2.6.K. J. Reckford, Some studies in Horace's odes on love The Satires also feature some Stoic, Peripatetic and Platonic (Dialogues) elements. In short, the Satires present a medley of philosophical programs, dished up in no particular order—a style of argument typical of the genre.
There's a kind of unconditional love that'll keep you hoping every time one comes around, but there may be a point where you have to accept that it's just never going to happen." Chris Beanland of BBC Music felt that "[t]his is an imbalanced record, and one that leaves you frustrated rather than elated. But despite the blips, they have dished up at least two cerebral bangers here." Andy Gill of The Independent characterised it as "an album full of earnest endeavour, but lacking verve and creative zest.
For example, Bertie uses three abbreviations in a passage in chapter 3: > So far, I said to myself, as I put back the receiver, so g. I would have > preferred, of course, to be going to the aged relative's home, where Anatole > her superb chef dished up his mouth-waterers, but we Woosters can rough it, > and life in a country cottage with the aged r just around the corner would > be a very different thing from a country c without her coming through with > conversation calculated to instruct, elevate, and amuse.Thompson (1992), pp. > 324–236.
She sent her first attempt at a screenplay, He Was A College Boy, to the Biograph Company, for which she received $25.Loos. 1974 The New York Hat, starring Mary Pickford and Lionel Barrymore and directed by D. W. Griffith, was her third screenplay and the first to be produced. Loos dredged her real life and situations for scenarios; she dished up her father's cronies and brother's friends also using the rich vacationers from the San Diego resorts and eventually every experience became grist for her script mill. By 1912, Loos had sold scripts to both the Biograph and Lubin studios.
Only a few of his works originated as piano pieces, though in due course almost all of them were, in his phrase, "dished up" in piano versions. The conductor John Eliot Gardiner describes Grainger as "a true original in terms of orchestration and imaginative instrumentation", whose terseness of expression is reminiscent in style both of the 20th-century Second Viennese School and the Italian madrigalists of the 16th and 17th centuries. Malcolm Gillies, a Grainger scholar, writes of Grainger's style that "you know it is 'Grainger' when you have heard about one second of a piece". The music's most individual characteristic, Gillies argues, is its texture – "the weft of the fabric", according to Grainger.
He knows where all the bodies are buried." Kael observed, "It's an odd, cryptic speech. In the first draft, Raymond literally knew where the bodies were buried: Mankiewicz had dished up a nasty version of the scandal sometimes referred to as the Strange Death of Thomas Ince." Referring to the suspicious 1924 death of the American film mogul after being a guest on Hearst's yacht, and noting that Kael's principal source was Houseman, film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum wrote that "it seems safe to conclude, even without her prodding, that some version of the story must have cropped up in Mankiewicz's first draft of the script, which Welles subsequently edited and added to.
A reviewer in Fangoria stated that 'at the three-quarters mark it becomes clear that this is the old Karloff- Lugosi The Black Cat dished up anew with Payne and the nuthouse staff substituting for Boris and his cultists and a Demon added'. The reviewer stated that the filmmakers did a good job of setting the eerie stage' and that the 'movie succeeded nicely in grabbing and holding the interest'. The reviewer also stated that Bruce Payne's Dr McCort seemed 'based on some old Vincent Price performance'. Scott C. stated that he enjoyed 'Payne’s take on Dr McCort, as a charming man who enjoys being evil, but the rest of the cast is on autopilot or thorazine'.
When came the time to play the return game in Milan on the 14 March 1971 the situation remained unchanged with both teams having won all their games in between (including in Europe). The game, reportedly played at the highest level, saw a partial repeat of the first leg as an in-form Vittori again top-scored (25 points) whilst Flaborea (18 points) also stepped up when Giomo's good marking on Raga restricted the sharpshooter. However, this time Simmenthal stepped up to the challenge and an extremely combative Kenney dished up 20 points, including two free-throws with only seconds left, whilst Masini added as much, to grab a close 72-71 win. With both squads on the same points and with the same head- to-head record, a playoff game was seen as virtually guaranteed despite there being three rounds left to play as no team could challenge the leaders.

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