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Book = paper = wood = sugar that's gone stale, Zykan said.
They are there to refresh the recipe when the ingredients have gone stale.
People still laugh at its slapstick collisions and abusive gags, but the humor has gone stale.
But the category has gone stale, and succumbed to the inevitable meaning erosion for any cool concept online.
Once transformative and captivating, his short, simple staccato style that remade American writing decades before had gone stale.
Unlike Li's first app, TagDat will target a U.S. market, hoping to create some interest where Yelp has gone stale.
But those terms, and the coalition that united behind them, have gone stale and no longer meet the demands of the era.
The club's power brokers started to wonder if the team had gone stale or, worse, if individuals were regressing under his aegis.
U.S. cereal sales have gone stale in recent years as consumers choose more protein-packed breakfast options or skip the early morning meal entirely.
And to roast a chicken on top of all the bread that's gone stale since you bought it fresh before the storm on Tuesday?
It's lack of moisture is what kept them from rotting, so it's difficult to say if it's really even gone stale in any recognizable sense.
Musical episodes are usually last-ditch efforts for TV shows to change things up when the show's gone stale after several seasons of repetitive plot lines.
However, Showtime had shown signs ahead of his fight against Alvarez that he was willing to change up his training camp after things had gone stale.
But when she heard people talking about "the good old days" she likened it to "a couple whose relationship had gone stale," and knew it was now or never.
The business has "gone stale" and isn't growing as quickly as it should, and part of the reason for that is the branding is "uninspired" and generic, Lemonis tells the Kaplans.
I can't control evidence that's gone stale; I don't have control over the amount of time it takes to run DNA testing; and I don't have control over hearings and motions.
Regardless of how it evokes some state of how things were, perhaps even still in some ways how they are, the book's position as an icon among language-based ambition has long gone stale.
Here's the thing about single-serve coffee makers, though: A lot of them rely on eco-unfriendly pods filled with pre-ground coffee that's long gone stale, resulting in cups of coffee that taste weak and watery.
Viewers are fine with catching up on a scripted comedy or drama a week after it originally aired, but who wants to watch Monday night's talk show on a Friday when most of the jokes will have gone stale?
A strong countervailing force might have encouraged him to look beyond the sitcom laugh track — and might have informed him that his spice rack of gender and ethnic stereotypes (women are paradoxes; Puerto Ricans are firecrackers) has gone stale.
By focusing on recruiting contestants who can build and inform an overarching story rather than just being cutthroat competitors, Survivor has added an extra emotional hook in a show that easily could have gone stale after so many years.
"If anything the Green New Deal has brought energy to an issue that had gone stale," Mr. Whitehouse said, "and as long as we can stay united and keep making progress, it will work out really well for us."
When I got drunk and spent the night with the Irishman in Bolivia, I dissected the incident — and why I hadn't told my boyfriend — relentlessly in my head, convinced I had figured out every angle of why I'd done it, and what it had meant: It was a way of making concrete the more nebulous, festering doubts that lay inside a relationship that had quietly gone stale.
Just as with crispbread, the hönökaka was holed so that they could be hung from the rafters on poles. The bread was stored for a long time and was often eaten even after it gone stale and hard. Homemade hönökaka is usually slightly firmer than industrially baked.
Rome (Muñoz) and Ethan (Santos) have been together for 14 years. He is the love of her life, and she is his number one supporter. They are each other's firsts, and to their friends, they are the perfect couple. When the two begin to feel that their relationship has gone stale, they explore the idea of going open.
Reiss began working for Picture Post magazine in the UK at the age of 17, the youngest staff photographer employed by them. Picture Post published over 60 picture stories by him. In 1947, Reiss sailed for New York and immediately started working extensively for LIFE magazine. In 1950, realising he had gone stale Reiss quit photography, and entered the wool trade.
He knocks on the door with a cheerful remark, and Phyllis, obviously forgetting her own grandson, slams the door on him. After a quick negotiation, she lets him inside. Phyllis reveals that she has been starving herself the past three weeks, and Carter sees that all of the food in her home has gone stale. After a few brief phone calls with his mother and his boss, Carter begins to clean up his grandmother's home.
Jason Steel is an actor who plays a compassionate doctor on a popular TV drama. He is confused with his TV role and is so beloved that women won't leave him alone, as evidenced by an all-women mob that surrounds him when he opens a new store. This, combined with him feeling that his show has gone stale, causes him a lot of stress. Jason meets his poker buddies, Tom, Harry, Sanford, Yoshimi, and Leonard for a weekly Wednesday poker game.
She later added that "Ciaran normally just saunters in and has whoever he wants. I think that's why he likes Michelle so much - Ciaran has really met his match in her!" Marsh later added that she felt the romance should be "rocky" after the "will they, won't they" process because it would be "rubbish if we were just happy ever after" and the romance might have gone "stale on screen". Ciaran and Michelle leave to work on a cruise ship before returning to Weatherfield later on in the year.
Rick Swan reviewed Masque of the Red Death and Other Tales for Dragon magazine #216 (April 1995). He declares that Masque of the Red Death is cause for celebration, especially for players whose AD&D; game campaigns have gone stale. Not exactly the Ravenloft setting and not exactly a new game, Connors' little mutant is the most provocative AD&D; variant since the Spelljammer campaign." He commented: "Balancing blood-soaked imagery with humorous flourishes [...] Masque deftly combines the gloom of White Wolf's Vampire: The Masquerade game and the whimsy of R. Talsorian's Castle Falkenstein game.
Ted and Lulu Hackett are vaudeville's The Hacketts, a fairly successful song-and-dance team. They bring their son Ted Jr. up in the business and he soon eclipses them. When the son is offered a starring role on Broadway, he arranges for his parents to join him in the show, but Ted Sr. is embarrassed to learn that he and Lulu are there purely in order to keep their son happy. They return to vaudeville, only to find that their duet act has gone stale with time.
In order to solve their respective problems, the three planned to break into the safe (which contained roughly £60,000) and share the money, but needed some independent witnesses, so they brought the Trotters into the office after falsely accusing them of shoplifting. Instead of going to the police, Del strikes a deal with them: they will hire Lennox as a security guard with a view to becoming head security officer when Mr. Clark retires, and when the Trotters return to the supermarket later that day (as most of the food from their original trip has gone stale), the family will be named the supermarket's millionth customers and awarded the £1,000 prize. Mr. Peterson agrees with the proposal, and Del shakes hands with him to seal the deal.
Will the Wolf Survive was Jennings' first release on MCA after moving from RCA, where he had recorded since 1966. His debut album with the label was produced by Jimmy Bowen, who updated the singer's sound from the outlaw country sound that some critics felt had gone stale on albums like Black on Black and It's Only Rock & Roll. Drug-free for nearly two years, the album was a fresh start for Jennings, who had seen his commercial standing slip in recent years after ruling the country charts for most of the 1970s and early 1980s. Jennings, who resurfaced in the public consciousness as part of the successful Highwaymen collaboration with fellow outlaws Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, and Johnny Cash, embraced the changes to his sound after spending many years fighting the Nashville system for the right to produce his own records and use his own band in the studio.
It was not only from artwork that had gone stale through the copying of Victorian, conventional styles, but more importantly from the dictatorship of the entrenched institutions, galleries, art schools and professional art organizations that enforced or at very least sanctioned copying or imitation. Proponents of Pictorialism, which was the underlying value of the Photo-Secession, argued that photography needed to emulate the painting and etching of the time. Pictorialists believed that, just as a painting is distinctive because of the artist’s manipulation of the materials to achieve an effect, so too should the photographer alter or manipulate the photographic image. Among the methods used were soft focus; special filters and lens coatings; burning, dodging and/or cropping in the darkroom to edit the content of the image; and alternative printing processes such as sepia toning, carbon printing, platinum printing or gum bichromate processing.
When Bill points out that that's already been done, he brings back the rock and roll revival and the country is plunged into a ridiculous obsession with everything 1950s, to the point that even the TV has turned into a 1950s version of it. Worse yet, Tim has turned into a sock-selling conman and a TV director, and the boys have been called for two years in the army as National Service has been reinstated. The next day, Tim fools Graeme and Bill into thinking that his revivalist stuff has gone stale and invites them to appear on another of his hideous shows, Superficial with Tim as a flamboyant, white-haired director who begins cue-ing every sort of thing while Bill and Graeme perform as a hippie duo, including the return of World War II. After Tim, Graeme and Bill "cue's" in various foes, Kitten Kong and the Giant Dougal make brief cameo appearances, as do the special effects team working the strings, Bill and Graeme cue a "Party Political Broadcast" starring Margaret Thatcher, which beats Tim into submission.

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