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Their unregulated liquidity is the knife that minces the capital-labor accord.
Don't throw away the parsley stems, says Acheson, who minces them with the leaves.
Certainly. In conversation with Refinery29, Into The Dark helmer Takal minces no words about influencer culture.
Critics, though, say the workers exactly follow Ms. Banerjee's lead: She rarely minces words or appears tolerant.
Ms. Bahrani, who is Iraqi, minces no words in describing what the erasure of art means to her.
That complaint minces no words and states that, in "times of scarcity," bondholders should be paid before essential services.
Here at Wordplay, we slice and dice words on a daily basis, but today, Mr. Steinberg finely MINCEs his WORDS.
The Census Bureau minces no words here: "The only group projected to shrink is the non-Hispanic White population," they report.
"It evenly minces garlic and ginger and zests citrus quickly," says Ali LaRaia, chef and cofounder of The Sosta in New York City.
It tasted old-fashioned and weirdly French, even though minces on toast are about as Anglo-Saxon as it gets, and nourishing and satisfying.
After that, he minces a handful of garlic cloves and plumps up some whole mustard seeds in a hot vinegar solution for even more kick.
She's pulled one of our bulbs of fresh garlic, which she peels with ease (so much easier than the cured kind), and minces up several cloves.
Omarosa Manigault-Newman minces no words in a forthcoming tell-all about her White House days, reportedly going so far as to question President Trump&aposs mental state.
Sin smashes a knob of peeled ginger and a bunch of scallions using the side of his large cleaver, and then minces them finely while adding a little salt.
She minces garlic, lots of mint and thyme, and a large shallot, then tosses it all with a hefty dose of lemon juice, olive oil, and salt and pepper.
In this rendition of "Valerie", Amy minces around on her vertiginous toenails so endearingly that you can almost ignore Mark Ronson using one of those two necked guitars that are smugger than dolphins.
It minces words a bit less here, While this is called out as "STRONGLY RECOMMENDED", in future Android versions we might REQUIRE all type-C devices to support full interoperability with standard type-C chargers.
Nakama minces his rubbery creations, puts them back together, morphs them into a baffling set of geometric patterns, and makes them fly like a school of fish—reminiscent of the machines' attack on Zion in The Matrix Revolutions.
Opinion Columnist Barbara Boxer minces no words when it comes to describing the people usually known as the Bernie Bros — a subset of Bernie Sanders supporters who hope to take over the Democratic Party and remake it in their image.
This juicer from Omega not only takes on fruits and vegetables, it also turns nuts into yummy nut butter, can make pasta, grind coffee beans and spices, minces herbs and garlic, makes frozen desserts and baby food, and even whips up soy milk on command.
It has an S-blade assembly for general mixing and pureeing; a multi-purpose blade assembly that makes short work of chopping ice or frozen fruit, and also shreds cooked meat and minces ingredients; and a frother and beater blade assembly for whipping coffee drinks, batters, or light and airy smoothies.
Meteorologist Eric Holthaus minces no words describing the risk a large atmospheric river poses to this vital flood control system: Overwhelming this system could bring a flood that, according to a study from the United States Geological Survey in 2011, could inundate hundreds of square miles and cost hundreds of billions of dollars, knocking out the water supply for two-thirds of Californians in the process; it would be the worst disaster in American history.
She was born as Leonie Milhomme in Teaneck, New Jersey.Goldman, Jessica. "Moussaoui Judge Minces No Words", CBS News, March 13, 2006. Accessed may 26, 2010.
The liquid fish hydrolysate process minces the whole fish, then enzymatically digests, then grinds and liquifies the resulting product, known as gurry. Because it is a cold process, gurry putrefies more rapidly than fish emulsion and needs to be stabilized at a lower pH, requiring more acid. Researchers have tried formic acid, sulfuric acid, and others. Formic acid had phytotoxic effects on plants.
Edmund then puts on flamboyant clothes and makeup, adopts stereotypically camp mannerisms and minces into court - being mistaken for the Earl of Doncaster by his father. Unfortunately, the Infanta misunderstands Edmund's appearance as an attempt to wear traditional Spanish dress to delight her, and her passion is kindled further. Edmund's next strategy is to get out of the marriage by marrying someone else. He sends Percy to find a suitable fiancée while Baldrick kidnaps a priest to perform the ceremony.
He is the author of 20 books, the best known of which are Holidays in Hell, a compilation of O'Rourke's articles as a free-lance foreign correspondent, All the Trouble in the World, an examination of current political concerns such as global warming and famine from a libertarian perspective. The Forbes Media Guide Five Hundred, 1994 states, "O'Rourke's original reporting, irreverent humor, and crackerjack writing makes for delectable reading. He never minces words or pulls his punches, whatever the subject."Terry Eastland, ed.
Freeman trained as an actor with Jean Shelton at Shelton Studios in the San Francisco area in the 1970s. He was nominated for best actor for playing Teach in the West Coast premiere of David Mamet's American Buffalo, which also featured George Eckel and Charles Bouvier. After directing Look Back in Anger in 1979, Freeman moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film career. His first movie appearance was in action film An Eye for an Eye (1981) in which he played a tow-truck driver who minces words with Chuck Norris.
The Master-Cook replies that she, Isabella, is the milk-white doe he is to prepare; he kills her, minces her body, and prepares it into a pie. The Lord returns and cannot find his beloved daughter, and he is later told, by the do-good scullion boy, that she can be found in the pie. The Lord burns the stepmother at the stake and boils the Master-Cook in oil. The ballad ends with a Lamentation in which both the stepmother and the Master-Cook confess their sins.
Later in the video, large grinders emerge from the machine to cause extreme injury to the man's skin. As he continues to scream in a mixture of pleasure and pain, the machine begins to disembowel him, ultimately killing him. It then engulfs the man's body in a metal cask and minces it into fertilizer for the garden below. In the conclusion, Trent Reznor, who had been singing the lyrics inside a cell at the beginning of the video, enters the room and performs the same ritual that the previous man performed, but is unseen.
Retrieved on October 13, 2013. Concentric Circles: Metro L.A. Revealed In 2008, the LMGA, in conjunction with the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, produced a photo essay entitled "Concentric Circles: Metro L.A. Revealed," exhibited at Beady Minces Art Gallery in Venice, California.Kit, Borys "Double Shots: Guild Metro" Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2016-01-21 Accompanied by Metro personnel, dozens of scouts rode bus and train lines across the city during the course of several weeks capturing unique images of Metro properties. The resulting images provide a "scout's eye" view of various aspects of the Los Angeles Metro in the early 21st century.
Contemporary Authors quotes a review in Variety calling Georgie Porgie "'an advance in its field, and unlike many of its stage predecessors (Boys in the Band and Foreplay, to pick two), Birimisa's play minces few images or words in describing the plight of its characters. The coarse language and nudity are used for psychological effect as the characters face melodramatic situations,' continued Variety, 'while Birimisa permits the action to develop to logically and sometimes surprising conclusions.'" The play's male nudity and simulations of sex prevented the planned transfer to Off-Broadway, though a 1971 Off-Broadway revival of Georgie Porgie ran for 107 performances.M.T. Smith, ed.
" Sciaretto finally concluded that "When you have a gift like Keys, why not use it to its full potential?" Andrew Santana from Entertainment Weekly attributed to Swizz Beatz the musical change that Keys showcased in "New Day", stating that it is "a different sound for the usually more subdued Keys." Katherine St Asaph from Popdust gave the song three stars out of five, and recognized that "the clear inspiration" behind the "clattering military drums, party-hearty lyrics and brash-and- scattered vocals is traceable to one person", referencing Swizz Beatz as the reason for the musical change. She further stated that "if you like Keys for her ballads and piano work, you definitely won’t like how Beatz minces it all toward the end.
Abdi Sheik Abdi minces no words in his book applying the word "collaborators" to the Isaaq and despite the majority of his Daarood clan's presence in the anti- dervish camp and British and Italian camp, he never uses such term to describe their position.Divine madness: Moḥammed ʻAbdulle Ḥassan (1856–1920).1993.) p. 200. The late dictator himself Siad Barre believed in the clan-based narrative of the dervish, where the dervish story is reduced to a Daarood struggle against Great Britain, according to the former chief of the Somali police and the author of (The cost of dictatorship: the Somali experience) the Somali dictator believed that he was the new Mad Mullah incarnate and that the Isaaq were responsible for the defeat of his "hero" Mohammed Abdullah Hassan.
Jossot started his career under the guidance of Jean Paul Laurens and Eugène Carrière. His style as a cartoonist is immediately recognizable for its expressive reference to the cloisonism introduced by Émile Bernard. He travelled in Brittany and may have been influenced by the Pont-Aven school. He is mainly remembered for the mark he left on several special issues of Paris journals, most notably l'Assiette au beurre, contributors to which included Kees van Dongen, Félix Vallotton, František Kupka, Steinlen, Adolphe Willette, and Jacques Villon. Much of his work lampooned the bourgeoisie, as can be seen from the titles of the illustrated books he produced: Artistes et Bourgeois (Paris: Louis Michaud 1896); Jockey-Club Sardines (1897); Minces de trognes (Paris: Hazard, 1896); Viande de Bourgeois (Paris: Louis Michaud, 1906). His work was shown at several major collective exhibitions in Paris: Salon des Cent (1894, 1895) Salon de la Société Nationale de Beaux Arts (1895); Salon d'Automne (1908, 1909, 1911); Salon des Indépendants (1894, 1896, 1910, 1911, 1921).
The Kensington Runestone convinced Kehoe of a different North American history than what we've been taught for decades. She states: In her many years of teaching and writing, Kehoe has emphasized the importance of critical thinking in looking at anthropology, archaeology, and history, particularly as it pertains to Native America. She speaks of the "limited and biased archaeological record" (2007:personal communication) of the Americas and of how many archaeologists were molded by preconceptions of ancient Amerindians having been "savage" or "primitive" and incapable of having "real" civilizations in European terms. Kehoe minces few words in her distaste for such tunnel-visioned attitudes, stating, for example, "...the massive mounds of the Midwest, most of them larger than any prehistoric mounds in Europe, could not be accommodated in a scenario of virgin wilderness inhabited by Men-Brutes..." In 2016, Kehoe was honored by the Plains Anthropological Association with its Distinguished Service Award for her "enduring work in Anthropology and Archaeology of the Great Plains" (wording on plaque presented to Kehoe).

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