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NW Young Oh makes fine sushi — and even better dumplings and tempura.
For restaurateurs, counter service makes fine dining — or something like it — profitable.
The Pour Luke Lambert in the Yarra Valley makes fine syrahs and chardonnays.
He also grows grapes and makes fine wines at Kamen Estate in Sonoma, Calif.
She makes fine jewelry but she mimics Mother Nature, so it's gem-set beetles and spiders.
Pernod makes fine tipples, even some that qualify as affordable luxuries, like Glenlivet scotch and Mumm champagnes.
It's the unknown that makes fine wine, not the elimination of flaws or the popularity of flavors.
But, he said, every country makes fine-grained judgments about when to pass on the most sensitive of information.
McDonald makes fine use of this ambiguity—the hidden hopes, the awareness of danger—in her harshly lovely performance.
Foxglove Paso Robles Cabernet Sauvignon 2014 $16.99 Foxglove is the reliable value arm of Varner Wine, which makes fine chardonnays and pinot noirs.
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He makes fine, honest poke, without too many complications: bowls ($12) of ahi steeped in shoyu, sesame oil, alaea salt and wakame or sriracha aioli.
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But it's a pleasant rattle of a film that makes fine use of its likable leads — Keaton's oddly regal klutziness matches well against Gleeson's gruff moral rectitude — and an appealing setting.
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Tidied up and refreshed by a traditional hot-towel shave, he makes his way to Giusto Bespoke, a shop where Luca Giusto makes fine custom shirts in a style the tailor characterizes as a fusion of jaunty Neapolitan taste with the more conservative one of the Florentines.
As Prince Hal matures, revealing that his youthful follies in low company were, in part, a mere pose designed to make his transformation into a responsible prince dazzle the more brightly, Mr. Sher draws out Falstaff's piteous poignancy, even as he makes fine sport of his more repellent qualities: his bottomless cowardice and greed.
Alan Freeman, "Laughren budget makes fine target", The Globe and Mail, 30 May 1991, A6.
Ormonde Jayne is a London-based perfume house founded by Linda Pilkington in 2000. Begun as a line of scented candles, the house now makes fine perfumes as well as bath and body products. The perfumes are created by Pilkington and Geza Schoen.
The wood makes fine charcoal, and is successfully used in Brazil for iron and steel production. In addition, this plant is used for beekeeping in Brazil and Australia. Recently, it has been used to produce decks (Patagonian cherry) and wooden floors (Andean cherry). It is one of the most widely planted eucalypts in the world ( planted) (NAS, 1980a).
The most noted community for this work is Tlaxiaco, which also makes fine textiles and linens. Most leatherwork can be found in Ejutla de Crespo and Jalatlaco, whose products are exported to other countries. Notable pieces include scabbards for machetes, saddles, wallets, belts, portfolios and more. The leather is made from the skins of local animals.
I love the process of recording; it's my favorite thing. It's like construction; you're taking raw wood and building something. Gary likes to say he makes moonshine and Lee makes fine wine, 'cause Lee will dissect his own parts and rebuild it here, change something there, add an overdub there, or whatever...But it's a fun process; I love it. You're building something, and it's yours.
She is best known for her discussions of various qualitative methodological traditions in Crafting Qualitative Traditions, a book that examines multiple qualitative genres including hermeneutics, ethnography, critical theory, feminism and post structuralism. The book makes fine-grained distinctions both within and between major qualitative traditions such as interpretivism, critical scholarship and various post-genres. It also offers a map of current research taking place within these different traditions. Prasad has also done research in the sub-field of Critical Management Studies in Organizational Studies.
This mechanism typically takes the form of a sled that moves along a rail. The sled can be driven by a worm gear or linear motor. Where a worm gear is used, a second shorter-throw linear motor, in the form of a coil and magnet, makes fine position adjustments to track eccentricities in the disk at high speed. Some CD drives (particularly those manufactured by Philips during the 1980s and early 1990s) use a swing arm similar to that seen on a gramophone.
Closeup of Aleppo Codex, Joshua 1:1 The Tiberian vocalization, Tiberian pointing, or Tiberian niqqud (Hebrew: Nikkud Tveriyani) is a system of diacritics (niqqud) devised by the Masoretes of Tiberias to add to the consonantal text of the Hebrew Bible to produce the Masoretic Text.The portions of the Hebrew Bible in Biblical Aramaic use the same system of vocalization. The system soon became used to vocalize other Hebrew texts, as well. The Tiberian vocalization marks vowels and stress, makes fine distinctions of consonant quality and length, and serves as punctuation.
Glenraven Farms is just west of Highway 45 on Route 173 on and has been in operation since the early 1950s. Golden Oaks Farms, which bordered the property into the late 1990s and was also a dairy farm, was bought by the Lake County Forest Preserve and turned into a park and conservation area. The village has some small industry. Manufacturers include the Pickard China factory, which makes fine china for Air Force One and Camp David, and Fischer Paper Products, which produces pinch bottom bags and other packaging products.
Maya jade pendant from early classic to late classic period, in the Yale University Art Gallery. The use of jade in Mesoamerica for symbolic and ideological ritual was highly influenced by its rarity and value among pre-Columbian Mesoamerican cultures, such as the Olmec, the Maya, and the various groups in the Valley of Mexico. Although jade artifacts have been created and prized by many Mesoamerican peoples, the Motagua River valley in Guatemala was previously thought to be the sole source of jadeite in the region. This extreme durability makes fine grained or fibrous jadeite and nephrite highly useful for Mesoamerican technology.
Turning the key in one direction tightens the string (thus raising its pitch); turning the key the opposite direction reduces the tension on the string (thus lowering its pitch). While this development makes fine tuners on the tailpiece (important for violin, viola and cello players, as their instruments use friction pegs for major pitch adjustments) unnecessary, a very small number of bassists use them nevertheless. One rationale for using fine tuners on bass is that for instruments with the low C extension, the pulley system for the long string may not effectively transfer turns of the key into changes of string tension/pitch. At the base of the double bass is a metal rod with a spiked or rubberized end called the endpin, which rests on the floor.
A temple in Taiwan, where a consortium of deities are worshiped, including Siming, as "Siming, True Lord" (司命真君/Sīmìng zhēnjūn) Siming () refers to a Chinese deity or deified functionary of that title who makes fine adjustments to human fate, with various English translations (such as, the Master of Fate, Controller of Fate, Deified Judge of Life, Arbiter of Fate, Director of Allotted Life Spans, and Director of Destinies). Siming is both an abstract deity (or title thereof) and a celestial asterism. Siming, as Director of Destinies, has the bureaucratic function of human lifespan allocation. Siming seems to have roots in the shamanic traditions, then later to have somewhat assimilated with the Kitchen God, as in the Daoist case of the Three Worms, in which Siming becomes a deity to whom home household activities are periodically reported, As an asterism, or apparent stellar constellation, Siming is associated with the Wenchang Wang star pattern, near the Big Dipper, in what is more or less Aquarius.
In a contemporary review of the album, Bob Palmer of Rolling Stone magazine believed Carlos Garnett's saxophone playing sounded marginalized, but wrote that the music is "bracing, popping, at least one step ahead of the many Davis imitators. There are few real surprises, but there's a continuing skein of rhythms, themes and developments that makes fine extended listening." Robert Christgau wrote in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981) that although "it takes a while to get into gear" and is "pretty narrow in function", the album's "urban voodoo" has "more going for it rhythmically than On the Corner." In an article for The Village Voice, Christgau wrote of the album upon its reissue in 1997: According to AllMusic editor Steve Huey, "melody isn't the point of this music; it's about power, rhythm, and the sum energy of the collective, and of Davis' electric jazz-rock albums, In Concert does one of the most mind-bending jobs of living up to those ideals".

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