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This world has too many Cornelius Fudges and not enough Hermione Grangers.
We'll leave it for the experts to decide how much Aquarius fudges the truth.
Investors are worrying about more financial fudges being uncovered at the group, says Daiju Aoki of UBS.
The EU always defied a single idea and managed to muddle through with a string of fudges.
On matters where it already applies, like the single market, member states tend to find fudges preserving unanimity.
May's plan, which fudges the issue of how closely tied economically Britain should remain to the European Union.
He elides facts, fudges the specifics and dispenses with professional norms in the service of success and status.
But those off-budget fudges, demands from states and shrinking tax receipts will soon start to squeeze the exchequer.
In pairs like cobalt and nickel, where the table had been fudged, Moseley confirmed the fudges to be correct.
It may even feature some further fudges on the President's promises not to cut Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid.
This freakish consistency invited the scorn of China's many "data doubters", who have long argued that it fudges its figures.
Indeed, fudges and compromise are what define democracy -- the trust in the other to find a mutually agreeable way forward.
It wants to stick to history, more or less, but it conflates events and fudges things to make a better story.
Does he get a little tied-with-a-ribbon plastic sachet of decorative fudges and chocolates, like you get in nice hotels?
It has chocolate malt milkshake ice cream, marshmallow swirls, and the giant truffles inside are chunks of chocolate cookie covered in fudges.
An opposition leader who fudges national questions in order to hold his coalition together deserves to lose, and might just do so.
Has WADA now performed the fudge of all fudges to appease the I.O.C., and to simply move on from "the Russia issue"?
Like that author, Greta Van Fleet fudges the details — a little Zeppelin in the guitar, a little Marc Bolan in the vocals.
While Fox may have its biases and at time fudges facts to meet those biases, they have a legitimate news room, with real editors and real reporters.
I've become a novelist, which is to say I make up people and worlds and describe them in such detail that my bunk and fudges become believable.
Sources say suspicions have been aroused in past transactions when, at the time of allocation, a bank says it does not want any bonds and fudges its commitment.
The pilot's finale fudges history to spectacularly bring together the collapse of Greenwich Village's University Hotel building and the New York Dolls' residency at the Mercer Arts Centre.
On September 9th Tony Blair, whose knack for fiddles and fudges helped to sell peace to Northern Ireland and capitalism to the Labour Party, piped up with a plan.
We know her flaws: She has a weakness for secrecy, occasionally fudges truths, has fawning aides and a husband who lacks discipline when it comes to moneymaking and women.
Fluidly capturing the trajectory of a ruinous obsession, the writer and director, Sara Colangelo, skillfully fudges the line between mentoring and manipulation, and between nurturing talent and appropriating it.
In the Standard Model, many such fudges can be erased by introducing, for each and every Standard Model particle, a heavier "supersymmetric" partner that has not yet been seen.
"The history of the euro zone tends to be one of great fudges - think of the case of Greece," the Saracen global income and growth fund's manager, David Keir, said.
And while IU demands a pull-out from NATO, abolition of the monarchy and full separation of church and state, Podemos fudges these issues so as not to scare off moderates.
Linda Kavanagh from the Abortion Rights Campaign welcomed the government's announcement, but said the group would "not accept any fudges or half-measures" in relation to the wording of the referendum.
Mr Johnson's reckless approach to Brexit risks not just precipitating a no-deal exit from the EU, but also wrecking one of the most creative fudges in the history of nation-making.
"The history of the euro zone tends to be one of great fudges - think of the case of Greece," said David Keir, manager of the global income and growth fund at Saracen.
Decentralisation has had its successes, helping to reduce regional inequalities, but over time the fudges in the constitution's provisions for what Spaniards call "the territorial model" have come back to haunt the country.
The best new artist category very deliberately fudges the eligibility period, because so many acts now have a string of online or indie releases long before radio or Grammy voters know they exist.
Her first husband sold naked photos of Clark to a tabloid, although the show fudges this detail a little — it was actually her ex-mother-in-law who sold the photos to The National Enquirer.
But "This Life" is aimed at what he sees as the very foundations of religious appeal; the buildings—the structures housing the exemptions, compromises, and fudges that religious people enact daily—interest him much less.
But if you look at the articles targeted by the president's clap-back-at-the-haters blog post, most of them were minor errors and fudges of the sort that Trump committed while talking about his awards.
That lowers the stakes of the question of which side of the border a given Irish-identifying person lives on, and makes it easier to perpetrate the series of fudges that are the cornerstone of any good peace deal.
"Logistics operators need total clarity on what needs to be done and by whom: any fudges will be exposed by events and the peril of queues at Dover or delays elsewhere along the supply chain is a nightmare for business," he said.
They call out other fudges: Melania has claimed to have won first place in the Look of the Year contest; her Web site states that she obtained a degree in architecture and design from the University of Ljubljana when in fact she dropped out in her first year.
Fudges (also Fudges Store) is a ghost town in Chester County, South Carolina, United States.
Fudges Creek is an unincorporated community in Cabell County, West Virginia. The community takes its name from nearby Fudges Creek.
The diary of another student mentions making "fudges" in 1892. An 1893 letter from another Vassar College student describes "fudges" as containing sugar, chocolate, milk and butter. A recipe for "Fudges at Vassar" was printed in The Sun in 1895. Despite describing the confections as "Vassar chocolates", the recipe given comprises sugar, milk, butter and vanilla extract.
For example, visitors to Vienna eat Sachertorte and visitors to seaside resorts in the UK eat Blackpool rock candy. Transportable confections like fudges and tablet may be purchased as souvenirs.
The evidence is confused.Aulus Gellius (Noctes Atticae 4.3.1) places the divorce in 227 BCE, but fudges the date and his sources elsewhere. A man could also divorce his wife for adultery, drunkenness, or making copies of the household keys.
Most traditional (i.e. not "no-cook" or "quick") fudges follow a similar preparation method. What distinguishes penuche is the use of brown sugar rather than white. In recent years, it has become common in New England to add maple syrup to the recipe for penuche fudge.
A fun house is located lower on the hill, next to a Ruby Tuesday restaurant. Fantasy Fudge Shop moved up the hill on the other side to their own building, right next to the Midway. A variety of gourmet fudges are offered here. On Falls Avenue, the street bordering the Falls walkways, includes a Hershey's store and a Coca-Cola store.
Pea protein is also used as a low-cost functional ingredient in food manufacturing to improve the nutritional value and texture of food products. They can also optimize the viscosity, emulsification, gelation, stability, or fat-binding properties of food. For example, The capacity of pea protein to form stable foams is an important property in cakes, souffles, whipped toppings, fudges, etc.
Widely read, so that Moore eventually produced a sequel, was the verse novel The Fudge Family in Paris (1818). The family of an Irishman working as a propagandist for Castlereagh in Paris, the Fudges are accompanied by an accomplished tutor and classicist, Phelim Connor. An upright but disillusioned Irish Catholic, his letters to a friend reflect Moore's own views. Connor's regular epistolary denunciations of Castlereagh have two recurrent themes.
Assorted fudges Fudge originated in the US during the late 19th century. Recipes were printed in many periodicals and advertisements during the 1880s. Its popularity was partly due to the decreasing cost of refined white sugar, and partly due to the ability to make it at home without special equipment. Its inexpensive, unrefined qualities made it popular among people looking for a candy alternative that fell in between expensive, fancy candies and the cheapest sweets.
McCallum has a public wharf, a fire department, a bed-and-breakfast, local internet access, a ferry service to Hermitage (where the nearest road is located), and distance education facilities. There is only one general store, Fudges Store (there were two for many years until Riggs and Sons Ltd. went out of business); the church is St Peter's Anglican, and the school is St Peter's All Grade School. The school is small with only around ten students.
English law is fond of such fudges; in land law, after 12 years a trespasser may obtain "squatter's rights" and cannot then be evicted by the true landowner, but the trespasser cannot himself be registered as the landowner until a subsequent period passes and he acquires it by prescription. Several contract cases concerning overseas slaves in fact came before Lord Mansfield, and counsel did not even think it worth arguing that the contracts were illegal or contrary to public policy.
The Hodgkin–Huxley model is slightly inaccurate as it fudges over some dependencies, for example the inactivation gate should not be able to close unless the activation gate is open and the inactivation gate, once closed, is located inside the cell membrane where it cannot be directly affected by the transmembrane potential. However, this model is useful for gaining a high level understanding of hyperpolarizing and depolarizing prepulses. Depolarizing neurons creates a more likely out come of the neuron firing.
The Brigittine monks are located in Amity, Oregon, at the Monastery of Our Lady of Consolation. Founded on 16 March 1976, by Brother Benedict Kirby, O.Ss.S., it is the only Brigittine monastery of men in the world and the first since the nineteenth century when they were dispersed, largely due to the European wars. The monks here do not ordinarily receive Holy Orders, following the original pattern of monasticism. The monastery has the canonical status of a priory sui juris (one which is autonomous) and is supported mainly through sales of their chocolate fudges and truffles.
'101 Mitigations' contains a good mix of the clever and the silly, with a moral compass set on cruise control." Dennis Perkins of The A.V. Club gave the episode a C+, stating "For Homer to finally understand the pain his wacky weekly nonsense causes to another person could be a loaded moment, dramatically. But the episode fudges it. The brisk running time—truncated more by del Toro's time-consuming but attention- grabbing cameo—leaves Homer and CBG's rapprochement hanging unsatisfactorily, pawned off on the joke that Homer regards CBG's invitation to Comic-Con as barely preferable to prison.
As a press, or squib, writer for the Whigs, Thomas Moore, better remembered as Ireland's national bard, mercilessly lampooned Castlereagh. In what were the "verbal equivalents of the political cartoons of the day",Tom Crib's Memorial to Congress (1818) and "Fables for the Holy Alliance" (1823), Moore savages Castlereagh's pirouetting with Britain's reactionary continental allies. Widely read, so that Moore eventually produced a sequel, was his verse novel The Fudge Family in Paris (1818). The family of an Irishman working as a propagandist for Castlereagh in Paris, the Fudges are accompanied by an accomplished tutor and classicist, Phelim Connor.
Sauerkraut candy is a type of coconut fudge dessert in the United States. It looks like sauerkraut and is made with shreds of grated coconut in "tawny sugary fudge". It is made with milk, brown sugar, butter, vanilla and grated coconut.Penny Loafers & Bobby Pins: Tales and Tips from Growing Up in the ’50s and ’60s (Google eBook) Susan Sanvidge, Diane Sanvidge Seckar, Jean Sanvidge Wouters, Julie Sanvidge Florence Wisconsin Historical Society, Sep 3, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 251 pages page 78 Coconut fudges came to be referred to as sauerkraut candy, perhaps because the same cutter used to shred cabbage for sauerkraut were used.
Harry Watt... managed to maintain the > fun pace, beautiful cinematography and focus on wildlife that made the first > film so popular, but West of Zanzibar has one key difference: its subject. > It replaces the worthy concerns for animal welfare in Where No Vultures Fly > with a more contentious humanitarian question - the displacement of rural > African tribes and their participation in ivory poaching. But it completely > fudges the answer... Watt was reportedly taken aback, but the Kenyan Board's > decision made explicit the film's problematic depictions of racial politics. > West of Zanzibar has since disappeared from public view, and remains one of > the least known Ealing titles.
The precise nature of the function is determined by the tapered profile of the needle. With appropriate selection of the needle, the fuel delivery can be matched much more closely to the demands of the engine than is possible with the more common fixed-venturi carburettor, an inherently inaccurate device whose design must incorporate many complex fudges to obtain usable accuracy of fuelling. The well-controlled conditions under which the jet is operating also make it possible to obtain good and consistent atomisation of the fuel under all operating conditions. This self-adjusting nature makes the selection of the maximum venturi diameter (colloquially, but inaccurately, referred to as "choke size") much less critical than with a fixed-venturi carburettor.
According to Christian egalitarianism, gender equality is biblically sound in Christian church leadership (including pastors) and in Christian marriage. Its theological foundations are interpretations of the teachings and example of Jesus Christ and other New Testament principles.The Blue Parakeet: Rethinking How You Read the Bible Scot McKnight - 2008 "The former is often called "complementarian" and the latter "egalitarian," though simple labels mask both the seriousness of the views as well as nuances within and between such views. The term "complementarian" fudges the reality; ... " It refers to a biblically-based belief that gender, in and of itself, neither privileges nor curtails a believer's gifting or calling to any ministry in the church or home.
Varian's War was telecast on Showtime television network on April 21, 2001 to mainly negative reviews. Darryl Miller of the Los Angeles Times wrote: "Noble intentions aside, Varian's War ... is a mess of a movie that leaves viewers with more questions than answers about Varian Fry ... Clumsily constructed and hollowly acted, it's a project that its lead performers – William Hurt and Julia Ormond – along with Barbra Streisand's Barwood Films, should quickly try to bury in their resumes ... Writer-director Lionel Chetwynd fudges a lot of facts, beginning with the implication that Fry founded the Emergency Rescue Committee. Chetwynd also plays fast and loose with depictions of the supporting characters, including Fry's associate, Miriam Davenport (Ormond), and the writer Lion Feuchtwanger."Miller, Darryl.
Retrieved 23 August 2017. He overall stated that the LP was good but not excellent, his reasons being that Cooly G had an "unwillingness to stretch beyond a single idea" and her singing was "by no means unpleasant or ineffective, but each time I listen to this record I find less to love in her pronouncements, find it harder to sink into the timeless ritual of following the grain, the expressive minutiae, the ineffable richness that animates the vocal chords of a great singer." In an eight-out-of-ten review, George Bass of Drowned in Sound stated that with Playin' Me, "Cooly G has achieved a small miracle in making an album that never fudges the consistency of early singles."Bass, George (12 July 2012).
Janata Dal (United) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar denied the Gopalganj incident was a hooch tragedy saying, "Till medical reports and FSL reports prove that liquor was found in the body or blood, we cannot say its a hooch tragedy". BJP legislature party leader and former deputy chief minister of Bihar, Sushil Kumar Modi said “Overall, 30 people, including the 13 in Gopalganj, have died due to consumption of spurious liquor. But the administration fudges the report, blaming the deaths on contaminated food. Only Mahadalits and the poor are suffering due to Nitish’s Taliban-like ban on liquor.” Mangal Pandey, Bihar BJP president, called the tragedy a failure of Nitish Kumar and wondered how despite prohibition law in place, illegal country-made liquor was being manufactured and consumed by people.
Different kinds of food started to be decorated accordingly like biscuits, yogurt bowls, cakes fudges, milkshakes, cupcakes, ice-creams, marshmallows, meringues, banana breads, doughs but also some more unusual ones like popcorns, sushi, noodles, soups, sandwiches, grilled cheese, pizza. Contrary to the popular belief that sees pastel and sparkly colors on food as very caloric and sugary, a lot of them are now obtained by natural and plant-based ingredients. A widely used ingredient is spirulina powder, an antioxidant and an anti-inflammatory substance, full of vitamins, from which you obtain the light blue color. Many colors are also obtained from fruits and vegetables, for example the beet juice to create pink, frozen dried blueberry powder or red cabbage leaves to obtain purple and blue, and again yellow and orange from the root of turmeric“Why (Healthy) Unicorn Food Is Everywhere”, Shape. .
'We won't come up with a global agreement,' Professor Anderson said. 'I think we will negotiate, there will be a few fudges and there will be a very weak daughter of Kyoto. I doubt it will be significantly based on the science of climate change'. He is certain that negotiators will place a heavy reliance on technological solutions that have yet to be invented or proven, rather than recognise the scale and urgency of the problem." Just before the 2009 Copenhagen summit, the Scotsman reported: :"Current Met Office projections reveal that the lack of action in the intervening 17 years – in which emissions of climate changing gases such as carbon dioxide have soared – has set the world on a path towards potential 4C rises as early as 2060, and 6C rises by the end of the century.
The critical reaction to the movie was mostly positive, with most critics praising the tender romance and the light-hearted comedy, although some critics lambasted it for a lack of depth and a "soap opera-like" ending. Stephen Holden of The New York Times, Wesley Morris of the Boston Globe, Ed Park of Village Voice, among others, gave positive reviews, with Holden in particular calling it an 'amiable' romance spanning three generations of Chinese-Americans. Holden's overall positive review noted that the film had failings at the end: "Sadly, as "Saving Face" ties up the strands of its story, it forfeits its credibility at a wedding finale with a series of instant feel-good solutions and reconciliations." Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly praised the movie’s interesting storyline and twists but stated that “the writer-director, Alice Wu, fudges a lot of the basics — I never believed the heroine was really a physician”. David Rooney of Variety Media said that the film excelled at “spanning the fragile bridge between traditional values and independent spirit” and providing “gentle humor and [a] universal emotional experience”. However, despite the “satisfying payoff” he also criticized the film for its predictability, pacing, and momentum.

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