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Here's the question: which of this summer's upcoming films is worth dishing up money for?
A shoemaker named Javier (Pryce, dishing up the jamón) is now convinced that he really is Don Quixote.
Today, they're dishing up some leftovers from Thursday by roasting one of their turkey bros over a garbage can.
A few other Lebanese places have popped up as well; Shaddy's, for example, has been dishing up shawarma since the mid-80s.
Kourtney Kardashian's dishing up something new in Cannes, and all we can say is ... Younes Bendjima is really bringing out her best.
Speaking to reporters, Xiaomi international chief Hugo Barra praised the speed of the new phone, dishing up lots of kudos to chipmaker Qualcomm.
President Donald Trump is dishing up a fresh dose of chaos on his European tour, blasting British Prime Minister Theresa May in a published interview.
This may be a book about one of America's most magnificent shorelines, but the nature writer Robert Finch isn't dishing up a breezy beach read.
Rather, they may succeed only to the extent that they help Mr. Trump gain re-election by dishing up red meat to energize the Republican base.
Its main business is Street and Arrow, a food truck that sits in the Partick area of Glasgow, dishing up peri-peri chicken burgers and fish tacos.
He'll be at the stove, in an open kitchen with a counter on two sides, dishing up his take on some Japanese and not-so-Japanese items.
It is formed of more than 100 data centres around the world, dishing up web-based applications, bringing mobile devices to life and crunching data for artificial-intelligence (AI) services.
It later began providing all manner of services for both the public and private sectors, dishing up meals in schools, maintaining bases for the Ministry of Defence, and much else.
Many of the same reporters who once labored to track down leads concerning civil liberties violations and war crimes are now dishing up breathless and questionable leaks about the Russia investigation.
David L. Kirp BORSCHT isn't found on most prekindergarten menus, but it's what the cooks were dishing up for the 923 children at Ira's Daycare in Briarwood, Queens, on a recent school day.
Thirty years ago, Dani Janssen, the wife of the actor David Janssen, presided over her Oscar party like a Midwestern den mother, dishing up plates of chicken and vegetable casserole in her Century City penthouse.
Head to Lyon, France, after Geneva Just two hours and fewer than ten euros separate the Swiss city and Lyon, the French city renowned for dishing up some of the best food in the country.
The Crazy Bitch drawings make mincemeat of Greenbergian flatness, aesthetic pietism, and academic pretentiousness (for starters), indulging in the unschooled pleasures of illusion and decoration, dishing up Lettrist metagraphics by way of the Grateful Dead.
Clickbait, in particular, has had an undoubtedly negative effect on readers—the very people that journalists promise to set out to inform—by dishing up endlessly repackaged press releases that retain their PR distortions and untruths.
Campaigners have long complained that advertising reinforces sexist views, from a weight loss advert asking women if they were "beach body ready" to food commercials showing a mother dishing up dinner to her husband and children.
GILLIGAN'S A beachy new outdoor oasis in SoHo is dishing up lobster rolls, shrimp spaghettini and white clam pizza, to be washed down with frozen watermelon margaritas: Soho Grand Hotel, 310 West Broadway, 2803-965-3271, gilligansnyc.com.
Table d'hôte or à la carte, in the ring Conteh was capable of dishing up a gourmet KO on many an opponent, and, just as important, fit enough to go the distance and wait for the verdict of the cards.
When Hannah tries to steer her horse toward waffles or ice cream, for instance, her horse goes backwards; magically, and unfortunately for Tyler, however, they decide to behave when the pair pull up to a street vendor dishing up pickled herring.
If you are dishing up your own food, the amount you eat could have more to do how much you serve yourself, and how much you see is on your plate, rather than if you can see your food as you are eating it.
Image 2 of 2 BLENHEIM PALACE, England – Dishing up a fresh dose of chaos on his European tour, President Donald Trump left behind a contentious NATO gathering in Brussels and moved on to Britain, where a pomp-filled welcome ceremony was soon overshadowed by an interview.
Now on her seventh year of filming her hit show of the same title, Drummond has become one of the network's most popular personalities, dishing up crowd-friendly comfort food as viewers catch a glimpse of the daily ranch tasks of her husband, Ladd, 48, and children, Alex, 20, Paige, 18, Bryce, 15, and Todd, 13.
A newly released Super Bowl ad for the popular woman-first social network (it's no longer just a dating app, for those wondering why the famously not-single athlete is front and center) features the tennis champ taking charge in a number of situations ranging from dishing up killer serves on the court to managing her own clothing line, Serena.
Lofaso has Sicilian, Italian, and Jewish roots."Dishing Up Family Traditions with Top Chef’s Antonia Lofaso—and a Chance to Win a Trip to NYC." Vozza, Stephanie. Community Table. Parade.
After retiring from playing professionally, Martin began a career as a chef. He worked at Jardinière, Chapeau, the Rubicon and Hayes Street Grill, all top San Francisco restaurants.K&L; dishing up winners, from pate to skate wing / K&L; Bistro sure to have Sebastopol tongues wagging While working at Hayes Street Grill, he met his wife, Karen. In October 2001, they opened the K&L; Bistro in Sebastopol, California where both serve as chefs.
Grill 'Em All – A Los Angeles food truck with a theme inspired by Metallica's album Kill 'Em All. The three heavy metal enthusiasts, Ryan, Matt and Joel cook gourmet hamburgers with names like "the hatchet" (with sausage gravy and maple syrup) and "the behemoth" (with cheese sandwiches for buns). Nana Queens – Sisters Janel and Shanel, along with their friend Rick, representing Compton, California and dishing up hot wings and banana pudding. They even have a banana costume to promote their signature dish.
It offers most standard living features (with the exception of a public golf course) usually found in a community of its size. The city also has many special events and features related to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. In 2007, St. Charles welcomed men's professional road bicycle racing riders and fans as it served as the stage 5 final for the 2007 Tour of Missouri. As of 2015, walking food tours on Historic Main Street can be taken through the company Dishing Up America.
Michael Connock, Rock Oyster's executive producer, said that the company "is delighted to be working with Ian and Henry, dishing up plate after plate of their unique blend of wholesome and delicious food. With the subject of diet taking such a prominent place in the climate change debate it seems timely and relevant to be producing a programme about plant-based food." The programme was commissioned for ITV by the network's commissioning editor for daytime entertainment Lara Akeju and the commissioning assistant Leanne Clarke. The programme was ITV's first ever vegan cookery programme.
In volume two, "The High Tide of Prophecy: Hegel, Marx, and the Aftermath", Popper criticises Hegel and Marx, tracing their ideas to Aristotle, and arguing that they were at the root of 20th century totalitarianism. Insofar as Hegel is concerned, Popper favorably cites the views of Hegel's compatriot and personal acquaintance, the philosopher Arthur Schopenhauer, > Hegel, installed from above, by the powers that be, as the certified Great > Philosopher, was a flat-headed, insipid, nauseating, illiterate charlatan, > who reached the pinnacle of audacity in scribbling together and dishing up > the craziest mystifying nonsense. This nonsense has been noisily proclaimed > as immortal wisdom by mercenary followers and readily accepted as such by > all fools, who thus joined into as perfect a chorus of admiration as had > ever been heard before. The extensive field of spiritual influence with > which Hegel was furnished by those in power has enabled him to achieve the > intellectual corruption of a whole generation.

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