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"over easy" Definitions
  1. (of fried eggs) turned over when almost cooked and fried for a short time on the other side

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I ordered my eggs over easy, not actually quite knowing what over easy meant.
And that was pretty much it for Eggs Over Easy.
Over easy money and maybe some incremental growth, yeah. Right.
Op-Ed Contributors EGGS over easy, home fries, bacon and toast.
I got two over-easy eggs with some home fries and toast.
He expected his uniform ironed and his eggs cooked over easy every morning.
This often leads manufacturers to prioritize saving space over easy access for repairs.
If you like your eggs over easy, you'll like a yolk in a cloud.
I think the proper number of sausages to accompany two eggs over easy is three.
I topped it off with a beautiful egg over easy to fulfill the protein requirement.
"Over easy" just felt like the right kind of eggs to eat in this environment.
And I found out what over easy eggs were — fried eggs with very runny yolks.
You can eat most of it with a spoon, and drink whatever's left over. Easy-peasy!
Jeepers. Let's just go to the diner for breakfast, get two over easy, sausage, whiskey down?
I make her an over easy egg and toast and I eat some toast and raspberries.
Time for tea and a quick breakfast of eggs over easy, spicy chicken sausage, and brown rice.
So when Miami rolled into town with their run-first offense, Baltimore just tipped them over easy.
I might do them over easy, or I might make a veggie egg sandwich with tempeh bacon.
I inhale two eggs cooked over easy with an avocado and the rest of my cauliflower stir fry.
Hot Ham & Swiss Croissants Take this classic croissant-wich to golden levels with an egg over easy. 2.
She demanded hard knowledge from those begging help from her sworn fighters and she doesn't give over easy.
It's Over Easy is a new website that takes couples through divorce for a starting fee of $453.
Did anyone else, after picking up the shrapnel of their blown mind, think about "eggs over easy" next?
I make the one egg over-easy and let it cool as I get changed for the day.
The author of the Over Easy cookbook brings a little sweetness to the healthy green salad  2 tbsp. honey
I go home, and make a quick brunch of mashed sweet potato with an over-easy egg on top.
My husband orders the full breakfast with French toast, over easy eggs, bacon, sausage, and a side of ham.
Look, it's not fun and it's not easy, as I say, even though the company's called It's Over Easy.
I can only practice in California, but you don't need a lawyer to get divorced on It's Over Easy.
Those people are not going to be the people that use It's Over Easy, they won't be able to.
The bacon was also crisp without tasting dry, while the eggs — which we ordered over easy — held their own.
Scrambled, over easy, or hard-boiled, a single large egg packs 6.3 grams of protein, according to Men's Health.
OVER EASY LIKE SUNDAY MORNING I'm a weird person in that my day isn't complete unless I have eggs.
There's the rösti, a dish of shredded potato with a couple of eggs over easy, which hails from Switzerland.
Justin Bieber just settled a lawsuit that lasted nearly 5 years ... and there ain't nothing over easy about this one.
Once seated, Stan rarely deviated from his standard order: two eggs over easy, toast, bacon, sliced tomatoes, and black coffee.
Over the past year, I usually spend lunch at my desk attending to my new online divorce platform, It's Over Easy.
We as a nation want the best fighting force manned, and this requires strategic growth to be valued over easy headlines.
But, "It's Over Easy" is incredibly cost-effective for those who wanna keep things amicable -- at a fraction of the cost.
It's Over Easy provides a do-it-yourself template for dissolution, and also referrals for off-line help should the process get stuck.
They had a career-encompassing compilation coming out ("Good 'n' Cheap: The Eggs Over Easy Story") and a reunion gig (Rockwood Music Hall).
The pair poking around one recent morning was the band Eggs Over Easy, or two-thirds of it—Jack O'Hara and Austin de Lone.
"Then, when I'm going for something bolder, I like to play with interesting textures — like a gloss over easy-to-match primary colors," she says.
She artfully smears the spicy sweet potato puree across the top, and heaps the roasted veggies and a perfectly fried over-easy egg on top.
Wasser has become a big proponent of conflict-free divorce with her website, It's Over Easy ... which allows people to unhitch without hiring an attorney.
Now, it's cracking extra large pasteurized eggs right on the flattop, cooking them over-easy and serving them on a brioche bun nice and runny.
D. chills with my cat while I listen to an episode of FoodStuff and make us chai espresso tea, over-easy eggs, and rye toast with butter.
The new site, however, is intended to both democratize and civilize the experience, said Jake Stango, 235, the C.E.O. of It's Over Easy and a divorced father.
Laura Allison Wasser, 49, is a family law attorney (who's represented some big talent) and the founder of It's Over Easy, a new site dedicated to all things divorce.
" Wasser said It's Over Easy is a progression of her 2013 book, "It Doesn't Have To Be That Way - How to Divorce Without Destroying Your Family or Bankrupting Yourself.
I whip up my dinner of sausage and peppers cooked in tomato sauce, top them with over easy eggs and mozzarella, and toast up some French bread for the side.
The béchamel sauce—rich and nutty with a light cayenne heat—keeps the plate moist, and the small stack sits under an over easy egg that's crowned with black pepper.
He ate a final meal of a turkey and ham Cuban sandwich, five over easy eggs, French fries, root beer and vanilla and chocolate chip ice cream with chocolate syrup.
Wasser charges her normal clients $850/hour for her services, but those who can't afford that rate can check out the online divorce company she has started, It's Over Easy.
One of these happened to be the everyday influence of his wife, Mimi Pond, an illustrator and writer who has published several humor books and the 2014 graphic novel Over Easy.
In his reply, he said that every day for years, he ate two eggs over easy for breakfast, but now he hates them for breakfast, and eats them only at lunch.
Good coffee and inventive pizzas meant for breakfast, notably the Benedict with eggs over-easy, Canadian bacon and hollandaise sauce, set this place apart from its East Village parent, Baker's Pizza.
He meets me downstairs and we make breakfast before we get to work: avocado toast (Italian bread, tomatoes, red onion, goat cheese, and Everything but the Bagel seasoning) and eggs over easy.
For now, Fauxmaha is an entirely mobile operation, setting up shop outside local businesses on different days of the week, including Modern Love, breakfast restaurant Over Easy, and even a pet grooming parlor.
"There's usually an over-easy egg on top of pretty much every dish," noted Zach Brooks, the man behind the Midtown Lunch blog and the host of the Food Is the New Rock podcast.
I tried to stay ... For 25 years, I've built my whole career on being on the DL, now we launch It's Over Easy, we've got the Laura Wasser official, which is the official website.
She makes her breakfast every morning ("with precise care, two eggs over easy, two Jimmy Dean maple-flavored sausages, a slice of buttered raisin toast, a glass of orange juice, and a cup of coffee").
After the service, their habit is to stop by Janssen's Market, where Xavier Vega, the weekend cook there, will fix up Mr. Biden's usual breakfast: eggs over easy with a side of dry wheat toast.
Because punk emerged out of the pub-rock scene, Eggs Over Easy, despite sounding more like the Lovin' Spoonful than, say, the Clash, has somehow been depicted, in many histories, as punk's unlikely patient zero.
His job is depicted in maddening panels that bounce the reader from a wall clock's face to a frying pan — a nod to Lemire's work in downtown Toronto kitchens that's reminiscent of Mimi Pond's Over Easy.
When the skin side is done, after six minutes or so, "flip it like an over-easy egg," Mr. Anderer said, onto the unheated pan and allow the flesh to cook from its own residual heat.
Breakfast "The Usual" egg sandwich: 225 slice of toasted wheat bread, ⅛ of an avocado, 1 over-easy egg, 1 medium tomato 4 points   Lunch Cacio e pepe pasta with sautéed shrimp: 1 cup cooked spaghetti, 3 tbsp.
"There's a lot of negativity involved with it, I'll tell you right now," Mr. Hatfield said of Vallejo's diversity as he tucked into a $7.59 breakfast special of eggs over easy, toast, bacon and potatoes with chives.
In addition to providing users with the necessary forms to get legally divorced in their state, she said It's Over Easy will provide other services to separating couples, relating to moving on and continuing to take care of their children.
The Three-Hit Wonder—possibly the best bargain brunch in the city—includes a mound of perfectly seasoned plantains topped with pickled onions, Dominican salami, fried cheese, and over-easy eggs whose yolks are rich and golden enough to awe a Midas.
Laura Wasser, a divorce lawyer in Los Angeles whose clients have included Stevie Wonder, Maria Shriver, Johnny Depp and Heidi Klum, started an online service last year called It's Over Easy, which can steer you through divorce proceedings for as little at $750.
Our bliss lived in a thousand ordinary moments: a first kiss in the rain, over-easy eggs at a roadside diner in the Catskills, crying with laughter at midnight about some stupid joke he would make during an "American Ninja Warrior" rerun.
Hungry City 9 Photos View Slide Show ' Here is the soul of New York, manifested as breakfast: an egg, over easy, the white cratered with a copper frill and the yolk a veiled pulse at the center, flopped over bacon and oozing cheese.
At the beginning of last year, I realized ... or, before that, I realized ... Last year, we launched It's Over Easy, which is an online divorce site, which I am hoping will change not only the way people go through their divorces but how we approach divorce itself.
Small-town basement gigs turned to blog buzz and a well-received five-song EP, "Over Easy," on which Diet Cig established its hallmark: peppy, overdriven anthems that transcend simple trappings on the strength of Ms. Luciano's expert phrasing and super-specific, pithy, slice-of-life lyrics.
Hydration Water throughout the day Breakfast Sourdough toast Avocado Egg over easy Blueberries Coffee Coconut water Lunch Salad with grilled chicken Dinner Wild salmon Avocado Brown rice Wine Dessert Chocolate-chip cookie   Roberts insists her healthy habits aren't about looks, and that beauty isn't a main focus for her and her family.
When we came up with It's Over Easy, rather than just being a form provider, we also have a whole education site with people that write blogs and contribute and talk about things that have happened to them and professionals that do financial planning or co-parenting planning, all that kind of stuff.
Now, fast-forward five years to 2850 when we launched It's Over Easy, everybody wanted to have me on their show, in their ad or whatever because it was interesting and they realized that legal tech is going to eat the world and this is a really good way of approaching it.
Zanon makes Italian staples with a Hawaiian twist, such as wood-fired pizza topped with kalua pork and chunks of fresh pineapple, plus traditional island specialties, including one of the best takes on loco moco — a gravy-smothered hamburger patty with two over-easy eggs, sautéed mushrooms and onions all served over steamed white rice.
Her other job, which she kept going, was waitressing at Caturra on The Corner, right by the main grounds of the University of Virginia: a chic place if you had the quinoa-salmon combo, less so if you ordered the Caturra Mess, which was a pile of potatoes, ham and cheese with two eggs over easy and hollandaise.
I visited a grad school in Texas and came back making the sandwich my host had made for me: an over-easy egg on toasted English muffin with a smear of mustard and mayonnaise, topped in melted sharp cheddar cheese, the egg arranged so the hot yolk would ooze and you could drag the sandwich through itself like a medieval torture technique.
FROM PEN: Confetti, Sweets and Dogs: How Julianne Hough Had a Picture Perfect Wedding to Brooks Laich Hydration 4-6 glasses of water a day Pre-workout (before breakfast) Green juice with 1 cucumber, spinach, kale, pear, celery, carrot, green apple, ginger, lemon, and beets Breakfast Two steamed eggs over easy, with sliced avocado and sliced tomato 1 cup of English Breakfast Tea with skim milk and Stevia in the Raw Snack Apple Pie smoothie from trainer Harley Pasternak:  5 raw almonds, 13 red apple, 1 small frozen banana, 6 oz.
Localites OKC is a weekly podcast hosted by Anna Farha and Kayla Coffey discussing local events and happenings. New episodes are released every Thursday. In October, OKC OVER EASY joined the podcast network as the second podcast. OKC OVER EASY is hosted by Malory Craft and releases new episodes on Sundays.
In 1969, de Lone formed the band Eggs over Easy with Jack O’Hara and Brien Hopkins. In 1970, Chas Chandler persuaded the band to record in London, but those recordings were not released. A four-night-a-week residency at a pub called the Tally-Ho in Kentish Town lasted more than a year. Eggs over Easy played a blend of blues, country, and rock that became known as pub rock.
Spratt and Mary get their own Fforde series, The Nursery Crime Division books, and appear in The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear featuring crimes against characters in classic children's literature.
The story of the new Caversham Heights constitutes Fforde's fifth book, The Big Over Easy. The American edition has an extra chapter at the end, documenting the weathering of a WordStorm during Thursday's tenure as Bellman.
The Big Over Easy is a novel written by Jasper Fforde and published in 2005. It features Detective Inspector Jack Spratt and his assistant, Sergeant Mary Mary. It is set in an alternate reality similar to that of his previous books: The Eyre Affair, Lost in a Good Book, The Well of Lost Plots and Something Rotten. According to Fforde, The Big Over Easy is the result of the book Caversham Heights featured in The Well of Lost Plots and includes a possible cameo appearance of the author's heroine Thursday Next, thus verifying this claim.
Eggs over Easy were an American country rock band, of the early 1970s, who visited London to record an album, and then became a resident band in a London pub, launching what subsequently became known as pub rock.
Over Easy is the fifth studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea. The album was released in July 1998 and peaked at number 13 the ARIA Charts. The album was supposed with a "Takin' All Day" national tour.
She establishes a home in a moored flying boat (a Short Sunderland), after trading places with the plucky sidekick sergeant of a police procedural mystery; it is implied that this is Sergeant Mary Mary, from one of Fforde's other works, The Big Over Easy.
Pond spent over 15 years working on the graphic narrative, however, the idea had been sitting with her since her time as a waitress in an Oakland, California restaurant during the 1970s. Over Easy is a coming of age story about a young Margaret Pond as she works at Imperial Café, a diner full of hippies and punks in the late 70s. It is in this diner that Margaret makes the transition into 'Madge' and gets a glimpse at adulthood, which includes addiction, confusion, awkward moments, the artist dream, and sexual awakenings. Over Easy encapsulates 1970s Oakland in a witty, slightly fictionalized, memoir of Pond's experiences.
The first five beers from the Craft Academy was launched at Craft Beer Rising Festival in London and include; Over Easy (3.8% session IPA), Big Bang IPA (5.6% bold and citrusy IPA), Bitter Sweet (6% black IPA), Desert Ryeder (4.8% rye beer) and High & Dry (5% dry hop lager).
Laura Allison Wasser (born 1968, Los Angeles) is an American attorney specializing in divorce. Wasser is the host of "All's Fair With Laura Wasser", a podcast on iHeart Radio. She is also the founder and CEO of an online divorce service, It's Over Easy. TMZ called her the "disso queen".
The Fourth Bear is a mystery/fantasy novel by Jasper Fforde published in July 2006. It is Jasper Fforde's sixth novel, and the second in the Nursery Crimes series (also known as the Jack Spratt series). It continues the story of Detective Inspector Jack Spratt from The Big Over Easy.
Also in 1981 and 1982, Gibbs toured with George Jones and sang duets with him onstage. Her final MCA album, Over Easy, also produced a minor hit in "Anybody Else's Heart but Mine", and after releasing a compilation called The Best of Terri Gibbs, she left the label. Gibbs switched to Warner Bros.
Drug use, with its illegal panache, was favored over the legal consumption of alcohol. Promoting peace and love was the antidote to promulgating hatred and war. Living in genteel poverty was more "honest" than amassing a nest egg and a house in the suburbs. Rock 'n roll was played loudly over easy listening.
She has also written two graphic memoirs, Over Easy and The Customer is Always Wrong. The two memoirs are loosely based on Pond's own life and sequentially work together as one large story arc. The subject matter is primarily focused on her time as a waitress in Oakland, trying to become a full-time artist after her studies.
'Big Over Easy' Special Features Section The book was the first novel Fforde wrote, however, he failed in its publication. It was massively re- written following the success of the Thursday Next novels. A follow-up, entitled The Fourth Bear, was published in July 2006. The book is satirical, based on many nursery rhymes, fables, and the like.
The group's third album, The Honeymoon Is Over, released in 1993, and its title song, won five ARIA Music Awards of 1994. They followed with a high-profile world tour. 1995 saw the release of the hugely successful Three Legged Dog album, which won the group another ARIA award. In 1998, The Cruel Sea released Over Easy in 1997 and Where There's Smoke in 2001.
269, 391 about which authors Chip Madinger and Mark Easter write in their book Eight Arms to Hold You: "The idea was to have a theme of a working band, getting back on the road ... or 'back to the egg' (or protective shell) of touring." In the original LP format, the two album sides were labelled with the egg-related titles "Sunny Side Up" and "Over Easy".
The number of venues wanting to stage Eggs Over Easy and other "pub-rock" bands was also increasing, primarily in large Victorian pubs "north of Regents Park" where there were plenty of suitable pubs. Eggs over Easy toured a chain of London pubs owned by the brewer Ind Coope, and in September and October 1971 supported John Mayall on a UK tour, with George Butler replacing Steel on drums; "Eggs over Easy's country rock-flavored repertoire offering a fascinating counterpoint to Mayall's then rampant jazz-blues fixation" (Dave Thompson). Kauff had not managed to resolve the dispute with Cannon Films, so the album remained unreleased, and the band had not secured a contract with a UK record label either. As they were having visa problems, Kauff suggested that they return home, so on 7 November 1971 they played their last gig at the Tally Ho, and went back to the US.
The Heron Pond Swan Lake Trail is a long hiking trail in Grand Teton National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. From the Hermitage Point trailhead, a number of trails include short loop hikes around Heron Pond and Swan Lake and a longer hike of one-way connects Colter Bay Village with Jackson Lake Lodge. The trails are over easy terrain and provide excellent wildlife viewing opportunities.
But I love it. The Big Over Easy is great not just because it's very funny (albeit with some excruciating puns) but also because it works properly as a whodunit. Although I was wrong to say Spratt is untroubled. As a conflation of three nursery rhyme Jacks, he has several 'issues' to deal with, including the need for a fat-free diet and a strong compulsion to kill giants.
After leaving NBC, Hartz succeeded Hugh Downs as co-host of the PBS series Over Easy, sharing the program with Broadway actress, Mary Martin. He also hosted another public television program, Innovation, during the early 1980s. In the early 1990s he co-anchored a weekly PBS-NHK joint venture news program, Asia Now, from Tokyo, Japan. Hartz traveled to and from Japan over 30 times while filming this series.
John Reginald "Jack" Spratt, Detective Inspector, Nursery Crime Division, Oxford and Berkshire Constabulary, Officer Number 8216 . Jack Spratt is the protagonist in a series of alternate history science fiction fantasy novels by Jasper Fforde. He was named after the character from the English nursery rhyme. As revealed in The Big Over Easy, for example, he hates eating fat, and was once married to a woman who ate nothing else (hence, she died).
This led to them backing Ernie Graham on his eponymous solo album. Brinsley Schwarz played at the second Glastonbury Festival (1971), and one track, "Love Song", appeared on the subsequent Glastonbury Fayre album. Their solid live performances soon garnered the band a large fanbase in London, and, along with bands like Eggs over Easy, Brinsley Schwarz were soon dubbed "pub rock" by rock journalists. They sounded rather like The Band, with Schwarz's guitar work influenced greatly by Robbie Robertson's.
Downs started his career in radio in 1939, and began in live television in 1945 in Chicago, where he became a regular on several nationally broadcast programs over the next decade. He moved to New York City in 1954, when he was invited to do a program there. Among other shows during his career, he hosted the PBS talk show Over Easy and was the occasional co-host of the syndicated talk show Not for Women Only.
He soon released Straight from the Fridge as James Hardway, and began building a brand new studio for his new label Workhouse. In 2003 Harrow began scoring music for television and film, including Las Vegas, Sex Lives in LA and The Loaner, and in 2005 Harrow signed to Lunaticworks and released Over Easy as the James Hardway Collective. 2006 Harrow established online label Workhouse Digital. Initially established to release Harrow's back catalogue, Workhouse soon became a showcase for his new recordings and fresh collaboration.
Jenny takes out her cell phone and texts Easy telling him what a good person Callie is. Easy, once getting the message, takes a charter plane straight to Maine to rescue Callie. At the rehab facility Callie has been trying to get over Easy and was put on a survival test out in the woods which turned out to be only fifty yards from the campus. Easy finds her and takes her back to the airport where they make up and get back together.
The grand opening exhibit of Richard Thompson Gallery was on November 19, 1977. In February 1978 Thompson was interviewed by Hugh Downs on the National Public Television program “Over Easy.” Thompson’s career catapulted. Paintings sales in the new gallery were brisk, and Thompson enjoyed a lifestyle that allowed him freedom to paint. In July 1979 a feature article in The Milwaukee Journal, written by art critic James Auer, gave Thompson the title of “Wisconsin’s Monet.” He admitted he was influenced by the great Impressionist Claude Monet.
SH-SY5Y cells can form mounds of undifferentiated cells, which then spread differentiated cells into the surrounding area. This growth formation can be referred to as the "over-easy formation" SH-SY5Y is a human derived cell line used in scientific research. The original cell line, called SK-N-SH, from which it was subcloned was isolated from a bone marrow biopsy taken from a four-year-old female with neuroblastoma. SH-SY5Y cells are often used as in vitro models of neuronal function and differentiation.
On Day 4, Lori and Marcellas were nominated for eviction, with Marcellas being the target. HouseGuests later competed in the "Eggs Over Easy" food competition, in which the men and women threw eggs to each other by tossing them over a divide. Each egg had a food written on it, and all of the eggs that did not break were foods that were given to the house. On Day 7, HouseGuests competed in the "Saving Face" Power of Veto competition, in which HouseGuests shot a set of three balls at a cutout representing one HouseGuest.
Callie and Easy's relationship is overEasy was put off by Callie's plot to get Jenny out, which he discovered when Tinsley texted Callie-and Jenny still hasn't forgiven Julian for lying to her. Easy supposedly paid off Old Lady Miller, whose barn got burned down, and Jenny is rescued and returned to Waverly. Old Lady Miller said that her cows caused it and not Jenny. Jenny admits into setting the barn on fire (and gets expelled) just because she can't take everyone's accusations, dirty looks, and rumors.
She spearheaded a program for young people called Mama Hare's Tree, which continues today as the Kid City Theater after school musical program, presently run by Wendy Tonken. For Edith O'Hara's leadership and artistic contribution she has received citations from President Barack Obama, Governor Andrew Cuomo, and Mayor Michael Bloomberg. O’Hara, who in 2016 celebrated her one hundredth birthday, has two daughters, Jill O’Hara and Jenny O'Hara who are Broadway and film actors. Her son is singer/songwriter Jack O'Hara, a founding member of the country rock band Eggs Over Easy.
The song was recorded by Martha Veléz on her 1969 album Fiends and Angels. Janis Joplin, for whom Etta James was an idol, sang this song at Festival Express in Toronto in 1970. The song was featured in the film about the tour. Terri Gibbs reached No. 65 C&W; with her November 1983 single release of "Tell Mama": the track was taken from Gibbs' Over Easy album which had been recorded in the spring of 1983 at FAME Studios with producer Rick Hall - the same locale and producer as the Etta James version of "Tell Mama".
Richard Wilson designed the artwork 'Over Easy ' which is integral to the building, consisting of a large circular section of wall which is motorised to rotate and provide a dynamic element to the building's design. ARC has five floors offering four venues: a 266-seat theatre, a 100-seat studio theatre, the mixed he venue called The Point area accommodating 450 standing and 424 fully seated, and the cinema, seating 137 . It also has exhibition spaces, meeting rooms, a café and two bars. The full height glass façade makes the three-level foyer highly visible during the day and at night.
While there, he wrote his letter De Profundis. After his release, he lived in exile in France and wrote The Ballad of Reading Gaol, based on his experience of the execution of Charles Wooldridge, carried out in Reading Gaol whilst he was imprisoned there. Ricky Gervais, who is from Reading, made the film Cemetery Junction, which, although filmed elsewhere in the UK, is set in 1970s Reading and is named after a busy junction in East Reading. Jasper Fforde's Nursery Crimes Division novels, The Big Over Easy and The Fourth Bear, are also placed in Reading, Berkshire.
Wasser is a divorce attorney in Los Angeles and the founder of It's Over Easy, an online divorce service. Wasser has handled a number of high-profile, high-net-worth dissolutions, including those for Angelina Jolie, Heidi Klum, Kim Kardashian, Ryan Reynolds, Christina Aguilera, Hilary Duff, Stevie Wonder, Kelis, Patricia Arquette, Kate Walsh, Johnny Knoxville, Jimmy Iovine Maria Shriver, and Olivier Martinez in his 2015 divorce from Halle Berry. With her father, lawyer Dennis Wasser, she served as an on-set legal consultant for the movie Liar Liar. Her book It Doesn't Have to Be That Way: How to Divorce Without Destroying Your Family or Bankrupting Yourself was published in 2013.
Later in 1970, Brinsley Schwarz released their second album, Despite It All, which had a definite country sound to it. They were heavily influenced by Eggs over Easy, who they first saw perform at 'The Tally Ho' in Kentish Town, and admired their laid-back style and extensive repertoire. In 1971, guitarist Ian Gomm joined the band, and they recorded their third album Silver Pistol. In response to "the hype", they became anti-commercial and spent much of 1971 rehearsing, although they toured on the Downhome Rhythm Kings package with Help Yourself & Ernie Graham (ex Eire Apparent), who were all managed by Dave Robinson.
Spratt is an obvious satire on the general detective stereotype. Whereas famous detectives such as Sam Spade, Philip Marlowe and Sherlock Holmes have been portrayed as confident, successful, substance-abusing loners, Spratt does not have a substance abuse problem, and is happily married with five children. In addition, he is shown in the beginning of The Big Over Easy to be an experienced and accomplished police detective, but low on self- confidence, virtually incapable of securing convictions and never recognized for the ones he does make. The reason for this is that police funding is based on public approval, which is in turn influenced by the news magazine Amazing Crime Stories.
Subsequently, Steel returned to Newcastle and became a businessman, while also working in former bandmate Chas Chandler's management and publishing organisations. In 1971, Chandler introduced him to the band Eggs over Easy, with whom he played as they started the pub rock music genre. Over the years Steel has remained active as a part-time local drummer and has joined several Animals' reunion incarnations. Steel has toured since 1993 as the drummer with variations of the Animals line-up including Hilton Valentine, Dave Rowberry, Zoot Money and Mick Gallagher. In 1993, Hilton Valentine formed "Animals II", which was joined by John Steel in 1994 and Dave Rowberry in 1999.
Ward wrote that the book was "of the first importance in its field" and would make a useful text for "discussions of topics in epistemology generally and in religion." He credited Alston with helping to "place analytical philosophy of religion in a central role in contemporary philosophy", arguing with "great logical and analytical force", and successfully countering the "over-easy dismissal" of religious experience as a "purely subjective phenomenon". However, he noted that Alston's arguments were contentious, and had reservations about Alston's attempt to base abstract theological beliefs on direct perceptions of God. Sherry described the book as an important work that was the product of much thought and deserved the attention of all philosophers of religion.
In 2017, Pond released her second graphic memoir and continuation of the narrative in Over Easy. Madge is still working at the vibrant Imperial Café in Oakland, is surrounded by similar misfits in the restaurant, and still has the dream to become an artist. In The Customer is Always Wrong, Madge finally makes the decision to save up enough money to get out of the West coast and head East to New York where she could pursue her art full-time. The second novel also has a darker tone to it compared to the first part of the story, making the subject matter difficult for Pond to relive as she created the story.
The Cruel Sea are an Australian indie rock band from Sydney, New South Wales formed in late 1987. Originally an instrumental-only band, they became more popular when fronted by vocalist Tex Perkins (Beasts of Bourbon and solo) in addition to Jim Elliott on drums, Ken Gormly on bass guitar, Dan Rumour on guitar and James Cruickshank on guitar and keyboards. Their popular albums are The Honeymoon Is Over (1993), Three Legged Dog (1995) and Over Easy (1998). Their best-known songs are "Better Get a Lawyer", "Takin' All Day", "The Honeymoon Is Over" and "Reckless Eyeballin'" – an instrumental track from their debut album Down Below that became the theme of Australian TV police drama, Blue Heelers.
Power stayed in California between 1975 and 1982, scoring music for the PBS Emmy Award–winning television series Over Easy and writing music for broadcast advertising. Power contributed music for advertising campaigns for companies, including The American Cancer Society (Emmy Award winner), AT&T;, Casio, Coca-Cola, Elizabeth Arden, Hardee's, Hertz, Intel, Mercedes-Benz, Purina, and The United States Postal Service. He then moved to New York City in 1982 to further his music career by playing gigs in a variety of venues, including one performance at a wedding of a member of the Bensonhurst Mafia. Power was asked by the owner of Calliope Studios to sit in as engineer of a music recording session by the group Stetsasonic.
He claimed that because his veins were clogged with cholesterol, the first drug administered in lethal injections, a drug intended to induce paralysis to ensure the prisoner feels no pain, would have only partial effect, which would cause him to suffer greatly when the lethal drugs were administered. He also claimed that prison food was responsible for his obesity. On the night of October 13, he chose to consume a last meal that consisted of T-bone steak with A-1 sauce, onion rings, French fries, four eggs over easy, toast with butter, hash browns, a pint of rocky road ice cream, a Mountain Dew soft drink and authentic bear claw pastries from the bakery. He ate until shortly after midnight while watching local television.
The island is mentioned in the novels The Anthrax Mutation by Alan Scott (1971), The Enemy by Desmond Bagley (1977), Sea of Death by Richard P. Henrick (1992), The Fist of God by Frederick Forsyth (1994), Quantico by Greg Bear (2005), The Big Over Easy by Jasper Fforde (2005), Forbidden Island by Malcolm Rose (2009), And then you die by Iris Johansen (1998), The Island by R J Price (better- known as the poet Richard Price) (2010) and The Impossible Dead by Ian Rankin (2011),White Pines by Gemma Amor (2020). It also features as the principal setting for the novel El año de gracia by Cristina Fernández Cubas, in which the protagonist spends a winter shipwrecked on the island.Fernández Cubas, Cristina. El año de gracia.
Easy Goer was most remembered for his rivalry with Sunday Silence. The two first met in the 1989 Kentucky Derby, run on May 6, with Easy Goer going into the Derby off only 13 days rest running previously in the Wood Memorial, run on April 22; with Sunday Silence going into the Derby off a full month's rest running prior in the Santa Anita Derby, run on April 8. Sunday Silence won the Derby by 2½ lengths over Easy Goer in the relatively slow time of 2:05 on a muddy track similar to the Breeders' Cup Juvenile the previous year. Easy Goer had a small crack in his left front heel that was found the week leading into the Kentucky Derby.
Downs also appeared as a panelist on the television game show To Tell the Truth and played himself in an episode of NBC's sitcom Car 54, Where Are You? Downs earned a postgraduate degree in gerontology from Hunter College while he was hosting Over Easy, a PBS television program about aging that aired from 1977 to 1983. He was probably best known in later years as the Emmy Award-winning co-anchor—again paired with Walters—of the ABC news TV show 20/20, a primetime news magazine program, from the show's second episode in 1978 until his retirement in 1999. Downs was inducted into the International Air & Space Hall of Fame at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in 1984.
Kentish Town graffiti Pub rock is usually traced back to the "Tally Ho" in Kentish Town, a former jazz pub, where Eggs over Easy started playing in May 1971, and were soon joined by Bees Make Honey, Brinsley Schwarz, Max Merritt and the Meteors, Ducks Deluxe and others. Other music pubs include the Bull and Gate which featured early performances by Blur, The Housemartins, Suede, PJ Harvey, and Coldplay. The Assembly House is a Grade II listed pub at 292–294 Kentish Town Road. In more recent years, the area has continued the trend for the resurgence of real ale pubs like the CAMRA award-winning Southampton Arms, the Pineapple, and Tapping the Admiral which was the CAMRA North London Pub of the Year in 2013.
Tochitură () is a traditional Romanian and Moldovan dish made from pork cut in small cubes (tochitura comes from the verb "a toca" which means "to chop"), cooked over low fire in own fat and juices usually is a cast iron pot, traditionally served with over-easy eggs and mămăligă.Enache, D. Bucătăria unităților gastronomice, Ed. Sport-Turism, București 1975 The tochitură moldovenească is the Moldavian version and the tochitură ardelenească is the Transylvanian version. Tochitură is made in two main varieties: with or without tomato sauce and can be made from beef, lamb or chicken (depends on te area - Moldova, Transilvania, Oltenia, Muntenia, Dobrogea). To not be confused with a stew, the amount of tomato sauce should be minimal(and usually added at the end) so the meat will cook in its own juices.
In 1859 and 1860 the Nelson Provincial Government made a concerted effort to open up its territory on the West Coast. The main focus for discovering an overland route through the mountainous region that separated Nelson and the West Coast was via the Buller and its tributary the Maruia to the Grey. While at the Grey, a run- holder named James Mackay had been instructed by Chief Tarapuhi Te Kaukihi that the Maruia Plain was a central point which communicated with the north, east and west coasts. Upon reaching the Maruia Plain from Nelson, a traveller could either continue following the Maruia through Cannibal Gorge which gave access to the Hanmer Plain on the East Coast, or follow the Ruhu Creek over easy pass to the Upper Grey on the West Coast.
Eventually, they were asked to increase their performances, until they were playing three nights and Sunday lunchtime each week. On other days they often appeared at other venues, such as The Marquee, which is where Dave Robinson, Brinsley Schwarz's manager, had seen them and introduced them to the band. Eggs over Easy had a large repertoire of over 50 of their own songs, and 50 covers, and were regularly joined on stage by members of Brinsley Schwarz and other performers, such as Loudon Wainwright III and Frankie Miller. One of the former Tally Ho jazz players, Barry Richardson, was so impressed he formed Bees Make Honey, who were also given a Tally Ho residency, alongside a mix of new and existing bands, such as Max Merritt and the Meteors and Brinsley Schwarz.
In November 1980 she was a headliner along with Clark Terry, Lionel Hampton and Ramsey Lewis during the opening two-week ceremony performances celebrating the short-lived resurgence of the Blue Note Lounge at the Marriott O'Hare Hotel near Chicago. O'Day spoke candidly about her drug addiction in her 1981 memoir High Times, Hard Times, which led to a string of TV appearances on 60 Minutes, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Today Show with Bryant Gumbel, The Dick Cavett Show, Over Easy with Hugh Downs, The Tomorrow Show with Tom Snyder, and several others. She toured Europe and performed a 50th Anniversary Concert (1985) at Carnegie Hall, which resulted in the (2010) release of Anita O'Day – Big Band at Carnegie Hall (Emily Productions). O'Day also headlined New York's JVC Jazz Festival.
Dease was described in George Simpson's Character Book (compiled in 1832), as being: > About 45 years of Age. Very steady in business, an excellent Indian trader, > speaks several of the Languages well and is a man of very correct conduct > and character. Strong, vigorous and capable of going through a great deal of > Severe Service but rather indolent, wanting in ambition to distinguish > himself in any measure out of the usual course, inactive until aroused to > exertion and over easy and indulgent to his people which frequently > occasions laxity of discipline, but when his temper gets ruffled he becomes > furiously violent. His judgement is sound, his manners are more pleasing and > easy than those of many of his colleagues, and altho' not calculated to make > a shining figure, may be considered a very respectable member of the > concern.
In 1996, Django returned to America, setting up base in New York City, releasing his first album, Folding Stars, in 1998, and performing in a number of successful solo shows in various downtown New York institutions. He formed a band which went on to develop into The Regulars, with bassist and Texas enthusiast Byron Isaacs, and drummer Neil Nunziato, with whom he recorded his second album, Django and The Regulars' Laying Low and Inbetween. It achieved substantial critical acclaim and radio play, resulting in its being picked up by NYC indie label ModMusic Records for national distribution and use in several TV & film projects. Haskins' third album, Over Easy Smoke Machine, a mix of his solo work and tracks featuring the Regulars, was recorded in NYC and his adopted hometown of Chapel Hill, NC, and released in 2003.
In response to the "albino gunmen" characters in The Da Vinci Code and The Matrix Reloaded, albinistic actor Dennis Hurley wrote, produced and starred in a short film parody, The Albino Code, playing up the stereotypes, illustrating a typical example of real-world prejudice, and pointing out that the vision problems associated with albinism would make a successful career as a hitman highly improbable. In The Big Over Easy, author Jasper Fforde includes an "albino community" protest against albino bias among his fictional news clippings, most of which satirize stock characters and hackneyed plot devices. Chicago Tribune movie reviewer Mark Caro says of this character type that it is someone "who looks albino and thus, in movie shorthand, must be vicious"."Movie review: Cold Mountain" ; Caro, Mark; Chicago Tribune (online edition), date unspecified; accessed 13 March 2007 The National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation (NOAH) has stated that there were a total of sixty-eight films from 1960 to 2006 featuring an "evil albino".
Daily Racing Form chart caller noted that Sunday Silence "went after Blushing John approaching the stretch, headed that rival just inside the final furlong, lugged in slightly while edging away and turned back Easy Goer under good handling and Won driving" to win by a neck over Easy Goer. The chart also noted that Easy Goer "lost his position when he tried to head towards the gap leaving the chute, advanced quickly from the outside to reach contention nearing the end of the backstretch, wasn't able to stay with the leaders while continuing wide around the far turn, then finished boldly." At this point, Sunday Silence had earned what was then a single-season record $4.59 million and won seven times in nine starts for the 1989 campaign, earning him Eclipse Award for Outstanding 3-Year-Old Male Horse and Horse of the Year honors. For the latter award, Sunday Silence received 223 of 242 votes, making him the most decisive winner since John Henry eight years earlier.
Margaret and Barbara Whiting starred as themselves in the situation comedy Those Whiting Girls. The show, produced by Desilu Productions, aired on CBS as a summer replacement series (in place of I Love Lucy) between July, 1955 and September, 1957. Margaret Whiting was a regular guest on variety shows and talk shows throughout the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, including Faye Emerson's Wonderful Town, when the musical series focused on Whiting's hometown of Detroit; The Big Record, The Bob Hope Show, The Colgate Comedy Hour, The Tony Martin Show, The David Frost Show, The Ed Sullivan Show, The George Jessel Show, The Guy Mitchell Show, The Jonathan Winters Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, The Nat King Cole Show, Over Easy, The Pat Boone Chevy Showroom, The Patti Page Show, The Red Skelton Hour, The Steve Allen Show, The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, The Texaco Star Theater, The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, The Virginia Graham Show, and The Voice of Firestone. In 1960, Whiting appeared as Vinnie Berkeley in one of the last episodes, "Martial Law", of the ABC/Warner Brothers western series, Colt .45.
By 1976 John "Jay" David (ex Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show) had replaced Franz on drums, and they issued a single "Bar in my Car", on Buffalo Records, but the record company "tanked as soon as the record came out." Originally titled "I'm Gonna Put a Bar in the Back of My Car (And Drive Myself to Drink)", the song appears on numerous internet lists of "worst country song titles" as being from their album Fear of Frying, but this is incorrect. The second album Fear of Frying was eventually recorded in 1980/81 and issued on Squish Records, which also failed as soon as the album was released, making this album a rarity, which has yet to be re-issued on CD. The Eggs were frequently joined on stage by Grootna's vocalist Anna Rizzo and also played with members of Commander Cody and his Lost Planet Airmen in Moonlighters. One of their final gigs was as "The Opinions", backing Dan Hicks; Eggs Over Easy finally split in 1981. After the break-up, Hopkins continued as a songwriter, O’Hara became a recording engineer and de Lone played as a session musician with Bonnie Raitt, Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello and others.

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