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American and European sanctions have also, paradoxically, fattened Russia's piggy bank.
This is strange, because falling gasoline (petrol) prices have fattened American wallets.
Just like cattle, young mice can be fattened with antibiotics in their chow.
But as television revenues and sponsorship contracts have fattened, so have transfer fees.
Fifteen minutes later, these bracelets have fattened by a good inch or so.
He was treated well, fed and fattened on milkshakes laced with sardine oil.
The years since Biden left the vice presidency in 2017 have fattened his wallet.
Hungary is second behind the French in output of fattened goose liver, Belorechkov said.
We were all quite weak and lazy and arrogant—we were fattened by success.
The people who drink deeply of "dinosaur wine" have long fattened Perry's political wallet.
Its soybeans and feed additives increased milk production and fattened hogs, cattle and chickens.
Increased growth hasn't yet fattened their paychecks, which has become a central Democratic campaign theme.
Subsidies that, among other things, fattened farmers were wiped out, tariffs dropped and investment opened up.
French cows were to be transported by air to Iran to be fattened before being slaughtered.
TV Sports They gave us a fattened N.C.A.A. tournament selection show, starting at 5:30 p.m.
Its fattened liver, sliced into disks and sprinkled with sesame seeds, was sizzling on a griddle.
Foie gras is made from geese and duck livers which have been fattened, usually by force feeding.
Some of the most visible bear cam bears have fattened up, long before the onset of winter.
His work as a lobbyist after he left the House in 2007 also fattened his net worth.
Like Hansel, children are being "fattened up" for the immediate gratification of Secretary Perdue and Big Food.
Foie gras is a specialty food made out of the fattened liver of a duck or a goose.
The carbohydrates that fattened the cows had come from the atmosphere, by way of the grass they ate.
Their lineup, fattened by re-signing Yoenis Cespedes and other additions, should avoid the valleys of last summer.
He said the central government was rife with graft, as the two coalition leaders fattened their own allies.
These were fattened up on farms in Iowa, Minnesota or Illinois until they were ready for slaughter and processing.
Husky's upgrader and refineries previously insulated it nicely from deep price discounts and cheap crude fattened its margins downstream.
Foie gras, considered a delicacy of French cuisine, is made from the fattened liver of a duck or goose.
These were animals that feedlot operators have fattened up for sale to beef packers such as Tyson Foods Inc .
Crucial game: The Chargers have fattened their record by throttling middling (or worse) teams, like Buffalo, Cleveland and Oakland.
It has fattened the paychecks of most American workers, padded the profits of large corporations and sped economic growth.
It's not about who's simply the biggest right now, but how much they've fattened up over the past four months.
They may have fattened up their live band, but Mosshart and Hince are still the can't-look-away focal point.
Indeed, the bulk of the tax cuts have fattened corporate profits, doubling what they were on average a year ago.
Delhi, the capital, was India's overnourished child, fattened by subsidies, grants, and the nation's aspirations to build a mega-metropolis.
They were fattened up near the wharf and sold in a thriving slave market that sprang up in the area.
Foie gras ban: New York City will prohibit the sale of the fattened liver of a duck or goose from 19203.
In their first year they earned $3003,000 from their investment - with each fattened head of cattle bringing in a $30 profit.
Foie gras is made from the livers of geese or ducks that have been fattened with grain, usually by force feeding.
Unlike the IEO's domesticated bluefin, ranched bluefin are caught wild and then fattened in ocean pens for two to ten months.
Yes, the government's report on Friday showed that employers fattened their payrolls by 227,000 workers last month, an unexpectedly large increase.
Skybomb had fattened on grubs, but Africa was thousands of miles away without the prospect of a stop or meal in between.
The steep gap, fueled by pipeline bottlenecks that hampered moving out surging Canadian oil production, has helped U.S. refiners report fattened refining margins.
Last week's news of the EU's latest antitrust fine levied against Google fattened the already multi-billion-dollar tally against the search giant.
That growth has fattened the pay packages of top executives like CEO Jon Kessler, who took home more than $19 million last year.
Revenue from the classified, retail and national ads that once fattened the Gray Lady's editions fell nearly 22016 percent from 21896 to 2016.
Although songwriting remains the sole preserve of the duo, they've fattened their ranks to include Jessica Batour on drums and bassist Jesse Wong.
Calves come from farms to be fattened up on corn and grain for several months, and then are shipped out for slaughter and processing.
The company last month fattened up rewards on its Platinum charge cards to fortify its high-end market against JPMorgan Chase & Co and Citigroup Inc.
New York City will join California in prohibiting the sale of foie gras, the fattened liver of a duck or goose, over animal cruelty concerns.
Social-media users, under the tag #beurregate, joke about selling small packets of the stuff—even an individual slice of buttered toast—at fattened prices.
Profound as it may be, shedding one identity for another is no sure bet, even in an era when the mainstream TV economy has fattened.
For a few minutes between the setting of the wintry sun and the rising of the fattened moon, that twilit orange was the only illumination.
The city budget, with a projected deficit of $3.2 billion for 2017, according to the Russian business daily Vedomosti, would be fattened by developers' fees.
The rise of streaming has fattened the wallets of superstar writer-producers like Shonda Rhimes and Ryan Murphy, while also giving chances to unproven writers.
They are bred for consumption, meaning they're purposefully fattened up and have a short lifespan that typically only lasts about one year past their pardon.
Now you can go to sleep fattened and happy, and have nice dreams of the lovely, meaty, ever-so-satisfying sandwich that your lips just beheld.
New York City lawmakers have passed a bill that bans restaurants and grocery stores from selling foie gras, the fattened liver of a duck or goose.
That goes double for Michelin star-winning chef Rafael Centeno's home region of Galicia, where the Atlantic's bounty of fresh shellfish and fattened swine are staples.
A treble clef of lamb shank, the flesh easily tugged off the bone, is long braised with giant fattened prunes and slivered almonds strewn like petals.
The price of a strip would be much lower if it wasn't fattened by profiteering, said Gretchen Obrist, one of the lawyers who brought the case.
Under Plan Conejo (Plan Rabbit), poor settlements are to receive cages containing baby rabbits which, when fattened up, will provide the protein and calories many people lack.
A lucrative cloud computing business, as well as fees that merchants pay Amazon to ship and advertise their products, has fattened the company's once-thin profit margin.
The lawsuit charged that the credit unions and ITT executives ran a loan scheme that fattened executive compensation while hurting the company's bottom line and defrauding taxpayers.
In the ensuing decades it improved the lives of poor farmers — and fattened the coffers of colonial oligarchs, and is one of the country's most important exports.
A black collar means a 100% Ibérico pig, reared free-range and fattened on bellotas; white denotes a pig reared in feedlots and sired by a non-Ibérico.
A rebound in oil prices this month could test the nerves of investors in European oil refiners, a sector that has sparkled as cheap crude fattened profit margins.
Darden has vowed to phase out meat from farm animals that are fattened up with antibiotics that are important to human medicine by the end of this year.
And if relations thaw and markets reopen to Western food producers, Russian producers fattened on state support and a captive market might ultimately disappear as quickly as they emerged.
Rising commodity costs, and their potential to crimp profit margins that have been fattened by corporate tax cuts this year, have become a key concern for stock investors recently.
During the dotcom days, as a partner at the investment firm Kleiner Perkins, he fattened his portfolio with a carousel of interests: medical technologies, energy companies, websites like AutoTrader.
A shadow rests at the center like a fallen sun: a sun-dried peach, fattened overnight in water steeped with cinnamon sticks, then simmered with chancaca, raw cane sugar.
Before the Clean Water Act, the City of Grayling dumped sewage into the river, which temporarily made the fishing even better, with heavy hatches of insects and fattened trout.
Another solution being sought is the reintroduction of a "dual-purpose chicken" breed, where the female chickens are used for egg production while the male chickens are fattened for meat.
Now that we've found that isn't the case – and in fact we were in effect being fattened for a perpetual slaughter — I don't see why we shouldn't try something else.
They're thinking small, focused on their own rabid fan bases, their invitations to inveigh on the news shows and their Twitter followings, which won't be fattened by calm and comity.
Bear 747 Bear 747 Bear 409 Bear 409 Here are other images of each bear, to clear up any uncertainties as to which bear has fattened up the most this summer.
His work in network television and Hollywood movies fattened the archive of romantic, family and buddy comedies and consistently found the sweet spot smack dab in the middle of the mainstream.
The beef in your grocery store might be from a cow that was fattened and slaughtered in the United States, but that was very likely born across the border in Mexico.
Veterinarians working for certain feedlots — industrial-style farms where chickens, pigs and cattle are fattened — seem more than happy to continue writing prescriptions for antibiotics that end up in livestock feed.
The shrimp are destined to be fattened for three months, scooped up in nets, quick frozen, packed into 40-foot refrigerated containers and loaded onto cargo ships bound for distant ports.
Just head over to Katmai's Facebook post and hit the "Like" button on the photo of the bear who looks like they've fattened up the most on a diet rich in salmon.
MILAN, Jan 29 (Reuters) - A rebound in oil prices this month could test the nerves of investors in European oil refiners, a sector that has sparkled as cheap crude fattened profit margins.
Even the year he and his classmates spent indoors because of fears over radiation was not wasted because the lack of exercise "fattened him up" and later made him stronger, he says.
Mexican calves — possibly fed American corn — are exported to the United States, where they are further fattened and then butchered for meat that may be exported for sale abroad, including to Mexico.
Drahi fattened Altice NV into a telecoms and cable empire through debt-heavy acquisitions in Europe and Israel, and entered the U.S. market in 2015 by acquiring cable company Suddenlink for $9.1 billion.
Foie gras is made of fattened duck or goose liver, and it has long been considered a French delicacy -- so much that the country has protected it as part of France's cultural heritage.
Toward the end of last year, I couldn't help but assess their social media antics as poorly executed publicity stunts that may have fattened their pockets, but did nothing for their public image.
Citing animal cruelty concerns, the bill from New York City Councilwoman Carlina Rivera (D) would impose fines of up to $85033,000 and one year in jail for selling the fattened goose liver pâté.
One very likely factor is a public market that has done very well in recent years and fattened the bank accounts of institutions like universities and pension funds that invest in venture firms.
The grains are fattened and cooked in a soup that's built from onions fried into a sugary sweat and simmered with garlic, fresh tomatoes and tomato paste, for layers of bright and dark.
The Steelers trailed by 17-9 at halftime, and that was as close as they got to New England, which fattened its lead by scoring 16 points on its three third-quarter drives.
There, they'd be better fed, fattened up, and slathered with butter to look like more appealing livestock; there, they'd also hope to not be separated from their family, though this was often in vain.
Mr Cox, who helped to build the now-deeply depleted Republican majority by encouraging members to remain in campaign mode full-time, has hinted he may be more accommodating of the fattened Democratic minority.
But instead of instigating liberalization, Western capital fattened the pockets of the Communist Party leaders, giving them the power to prolong their rule by silencing dissent at home and expanding the country's global clout.
While all cattle graze on grass for much of their lives, at least ninety-five per cent of American beef cattle spend their last four to six months being fattened on grain at feedlots.
ET. In order to vote for the bear that you think has fattened up the most over the course of the season, just click into the photo of your fave and hit the "Like" button.
Haim admits that it's sometimes hard to grow the company organically, so he plans to look around for strategic acquisitions that could enhance the product using his newly fattened checkbook instead of his engineering team.
SEOUL (Reuters) - Samsung Electronics Co Ltd said on Friday its third-quarter operating profit likely nearly tripled from a year earlier to a new record, beating analyst estimates as strong memory chip prices fattened margins.
Employers fattened payrolls by 201,000 jobs; the jobless rate remained under 4 percent, near territory not seen since the 1960s; and average hourly earnings rose by 10 cents, up 2.9 percent from a year earlier.
Trump also vowed to "drain the swamp" of the "bloodsucker" lobbyists and "blood money" fund-raisers, "political hacks" and various other parasites and hangers-on that have fattened themselves so spectacularly in Suck-Up City.
The News has lost millions of dollars as it struggled to replace the revenue once reliably provided by the advertisements that fattened its papers and the readers whose morning routines included a stop at the newsstand.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Strong global demand for beef and animal feed fattened grain trader Cargill Inc's profits in fiscal year 2018, which were also boosted by trade tensions and South American weather woes, the company said on Thursday.
He is credited with initiating the country's dizzying economic ascent: since 19803 its annual GDP per person fattened by a factor of 20, to almost $40,000, after adjusting for inflation and the local cost of living (see chart).
The move marks the latest sign of the growing power of the Chinese consumer, whose spending has fattened the bottom line of foreign and domestic companies alike but who has also shown a desire for safety and quality.
It creates jobs in feedlots and slaughterhouses in the United States, where the animals are fattened, and produces less costly beef for consumers in the United States and in the global markets to which the beef is exported.
Wistful for those halcyon days, and eager to improve their credibility after a 4-12 season, the Jets in 2015 plied Revis with a deal fattened by $39 million guaranteed, of which they still owe him $6 million.
So Venezuelan arepas, airy corn cakes barely a finger's width thick, may share the table with Paraguayan chipas — dense, bulging curls of cassava flour and cornmeal fattened by cheese, eggs, milk and butter and looking like lopsided bagels.
Outbreaks were reported mainly in duck-fattening farms in the southern region of Plovdiv where some 380,000 ducks had to be culled in a serious blow to output of fattened duck liver in the European Union's poorest member state.
And the right hangover diet can have you feeling better in no time—or at least fattened and satisfied enough to make you forget all about that regrettable hookup and the trail of carnage you left in their bathroom.
Our age appears to have a strong reality hunger (to borrow from David Shields's anti-novel rant), and a certain kind of traditional fiction-making seems to be not hungry enough—fattened on convention, a little lazy with success.
There is, too, the uncanny valley of this recognizably being an image of Michael Jordan, one of the most photographed and instantly recognizable humans on earth, while at the same time looking like a disfigured, almost fattened funhouse version of him.
"We view impeachment proceedings as still at this stage quite unlikely," Krishna Guha, economist at Evercore ISI, said in a note, though he noted that the "tail risk" of such an improbable event "has fattened" since the Comey reports surfaced Tuesday.
And, they were kept by humans in penned warrens and fattened for slaughter in hutches at least since the first century B.C. That is not, however, the same as controlling their breeding, which is usually considered a mark of domestication.
We may have been eating savory porridge out of our hands, but it was easy to forget that the stew was meant to stand in for a period in a cow's life when they are fattened up for their eventual slaughter.
Despite a wobbly climate for print, advertising revenues have grown by double digits in recent years, management said, thanks to cannabis-centric brands like Kandypens vaporizers and Green House Seed Co. Issues have fattened to 160 pages, from about 130.
Despite such questions, the development council has repeatedly fattened Al Jihad's contract, agreeing in a series of add-ons to pay the company an additional $161 million to upgrade and expand the operation, without opening the process to new bids.
Thus fattened on maternal largess, a tsetse fly larva can safely burrow underground and pupate for 30 days before emerging as a full-blown adult with a nasty bite and a notorious capacity to transmit a deadly disease called sleeping sickness.
He thought it was an example of the generosity of spirit he learned as a young chef in Montreal, working at Au Pied de Cochon, a restaurant of pigs' heads and the fattened livers of birds, blood sausages and maple syrup.
" On the malignant forces unleashed by the revolution, which led to a civil war between Islamists and Algeria's ruling elite—le pouvoir, "the power"—in the 1990s: "[T]he beast fattened on seven years of war had become voracious and refused to go back underground.
"This crowd is pissed off because they're sitting on a whole bunch of fattened unicorns that they can't harvest, that they can't bring to market because they're worried that basically there's a bubble in the private market and they're going to get screwed," he said.
At the end of that meal, just when it seemed I was about to explode like a fattened goose on Christmas Eve, the desserts arrived, among them a rectangular plant holder containing what appeared to be snow filled with maple syrup and adorned with mint.
So I partnered with Ruxell, who is an amazing Virgo artist, a young up-and-coming producer in Brazil, and he sent over the original sketches of the beat and then I took that and just added a lot more and fattened it up with my drums.
One clue rests in history: In 1988, President Ronald Reagan changed the position of F.D.A. commissioner from civil servant to political appointee, which has meant that presidents, with their war chests fattened by the drug and device industries, have repeatedly appointed industry-friendly commissioners, with rare exception.
Bison grow to market size much slower than cattle, although giving them a chance to get fattened up on annual grasses instead of wild pasture and then putting them on a diet of grain for the last three to six months of their lives helps speed along the process.
Carrying the tagline "salute to speed," the McLaren 6T can be rightly expected to feature all the excellent quickness and responsiveness that OnePlus' ordinary 6T provides, though probably juiced up with some suitably increased RAM and storage numbers on the spec sheet and a fattened-up price to match.
To suddenly reach an annual $40 billion figure as soon as this year, Currie said there would need to be a big increase in soybean exports — a tricky prospect given a swine fever outbreak that has reduced the number of pigs in China that are typically fattened up on soy beans.
Against this backdrop, conservationists, commercial urchin harvesters, scientists and private interests are coming together with an unusual plan: Pay underemployed red sea urchin divers to collect the shriveled, but living, purple sea urchins and transfer them to carefully tended urchin "ranches" to be fattened up for sale to seafood markets around the world.
The seven-minute tour takes you through the life of a factory-farmed pig, including piglets being tail-docked and castrated without pain relief, sows suckling their young in pens so small they can't stand, and males being fattened in such confinement that they turn on each other or succumb to disease.
But there is an enormous loophole around this promise: Cattle are frequently "laundered" in the supply chain, often born on a farm where the forest was illegally cleared, and fattened on another ranch recently formed by a fire, before being sold to a final ranch that abides by Brazilian law and international environmental conventions.
Each is $5, and a wonder: palata, as rich as Indian paratha but pulled nearly sheer, like Malaysian roti canai, and served plain, for dredging in scarlet curry, or with curry already hidden inside; and ohno kaukswe, a noodle soup fattened by coconut milk, with fish sauce in the depths and lime lancing the surface.
One anxiety in the Western world right now, palpable on both the right and the left, is that the plush, end-of-rabbit-history warren is liberalism's dystopian destination: a sleek and fattened inhumanity, a terrible mix of comfort and cruelty, a loss of basic human goods under the pressure of capitalism or secularism or both.
Rather than wilt away as Homo sapiens have spread forth bearing concrete, bitumen, and steel, a select number of species have developed elegant adaptations to cope with the peculiarities of urban life: more rigid cellular membranes that may ward off heat, digestive systems that can absorb sugary garbage, altered limbs and torsos that enhance agility atop asphalt or in runoff-fattened streams.
A tour of the stalls offers a crash course in Gascon cookery: confit duck legs nestled in chilled rendered fat, putty-colored fattened duck livers, goose and pork rillettes, pâté de tête, Basque chorizo, immense rounds of tangy Tommes des Pyrénées cheese, fresh brook trout, all manner of nuts and dried fruit, gariguette strawberries, greengage plums, and on and on.
Everything at Hudson & Charles is a hundred per cent local and sustainable, sourced from small farms in the Finger Lakes, the Hudson Valley, and the Poconos, where all animals are "pastured," and where cows are not only grass-fed (which is said to result in leaner, more flavorful, and more nutritious meat) but also "grass-finished," which means that they're not, as is the practice at many farms, fattened up with corn and soy just before slaughter.
Depending on which brand of pumpkin-spice syrup is being used in whatever you're eating/drinking/fellating, here's what's probably making your nonfat latte taste "just like fall": High-fructose corn syrup (or actual bone char-refined sugar if you're lucky), "natural" and artificial flavors (LOL), citric acid (whatever), sodium benzoate and potassium sorbate (MY FAVES), caramel color (alleged carcinogen), carrageenan (fellow alleged carcinogen which some people think causes intestinal inflammation, but who really knows, right?), milk (probably came from the saddest, most hormone-fattened perma-pregnant cow ever with infected udders), and some other sodium/potassium/xanthan crap.

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