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"prune" Definitions
  1. a dried plum that is often eaten cooked

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"Ah, shut up, Dursley, you great prune" THE CLAPBACKS BEGIN. You. Great. Prune.
Pass the prune daiquiris — yes, there are prune daiquiris — and get drunk on nostalgia.
Fractured Prune Doughnuts:Fractured Prune is offering one free OC Sand Doughnut per customer at participating locations on National Doughnut Day.
Dear Readers: Did you know that the prune used to be called the "dried plum" because the word "prune" had a bad connotation?
Out front, Prune has long vertical windows that open up.
There's Veruca Salt, but also Marvin Prune and Miranda Piker.
Explain that you would prefer to prune your own trees.
That was back in 2017 and at the time, even the California Prune Board was calling itself the California Dried Plum Board because the word "prune" was so off-putting to so many Americans.
Here is your spring plant cleaning mantra: shower – dust – prune – feed.
"It's always a good time to prune your portfolio," she said.
She handed him a prune that was wrapped in waxed paper.
An earlier version of this article misstated the year Prune opened.
On your smartphone, prune unnecessary apps that are taking up space.
But someone has to plant, mulch and prune all that foliage.
I don't blame the California Prune Board for its rebranding efforts.
And the more I investigated, the more prune lovers I found.
"Prune them," she says, in one of the opera's most chilling moments.
I have another salty prune and a glass of honey ginger tea.
Ministers are already conceding they may have to prune back their ambitions.
Prune Nourry: K'in Obregon is the key character that inspired the exhibition.
He has also tried to prune the budget of the prosecution service.
Mr. Levkovich recommended that investors prune their portfolios to enhance return prospects.
Osborne does it slightly better, although I would still prune a few.
Farmers have to hand prune their vineyards in harsh weather, she noted.
In fact, they won't even need to prune it — it grows that slowly.
Most masks (especially clay ones) make my skin feel like a dried prune.
Jellyfish skin, for example, doesn't prune up in water like human skin does.
Prune your to-do list in a way that prioritizes your mental health.
Dreams might help us consolidate new memories and prune extraneous pieces of information.
Then there was the subsequent year when I added brunch service to Prune.
GUTFELD: When I growing up, I sold like a warm glass of prune juice.
Prune, not licorice I've encountered some out-of-the-mainstream flavors over the years.
Taking a fiber supplement or drinking a glass of prune juice can also help.
"To create is first of all to prune," he told an interviewer in 1960.
Children could plant container gardens in the cells, and neighbors could prune climbing vines.
Pilot Admiral Prune in the cockpit of his Lancaster bomber during World War II, 1942.
I give him a salty prune and he wonders where they've been all his life.
We capture the utility of various moves, prune away the inefficiencies and that's about it.
He just sort of lies there, like a prune, and we cut to King's Landing.
International donors want Tunisia to prune the public sector and spend its money more wisely.
My grandparents moved there when it was prune country, long before it was wine country.
It's an efficient way to prune yourself, claiming your shaggy, mortal body as your own.
That's why you always want to guard against that, you're always trying to prune back.
It's wise to regularly audit our subscriptions and prune the ones we no longer need.
Sure. But the first thing we did was we made sure to prune the trolls.
The other artists here now are incredible — Mac Premo, Kevin Waldron, Prune Nourry, many others.
"There's been some neurological data showing that girls' brains may begin to prune earlier," he said.
Uncle, the wrinkly, prune-like, octogenarian timekeeper in the royal yellow polo shirt, catches my eye.
Lehmann passed Reed a nugget about the size of a prune with a wrinkled, silvery appearance.
Every now and then she pauses to yank up a weed or prune a pomelo tree.
The guy has been floating around for so long, he's basically a huge, incredibly pale prune.
So it is important to prune old goals and let the new ones become your priority.
Fortunately, there are a number of ways to prune the notification spam, each progressively more drastic.
Gabrielle Hamilton, who owns Prune, writes one column a month for The New York Times Magazine.
Their home brew was toxic; it tasted like rubbing alcohol with a splash of prune juice.
I worked on a contract basis: forty people on a truck and I prune your farm.
It has a rich and sweet flavor with notes of fig, molasses, cherry, chocolate or prune.
It turns out, for example, that neurons can prune their synapses — at least in a dish.
"I think you must prune," she said, invoking Voltaire's gift (and her own) for the essential.
It could also help prune individual users' timelines of posts from others they simply don't care about.
So whatever you choose to call it, give the prune a try, for the health of it!
We recite catalogues of flavors and textures: caramelized onion, butterscotch pudding, hazelnut, sweet cream, coffee, leather, prune.
I was hoping for a suntan-lotiony Coquettish Coconut or perhaps a prune-esque P.O.'ed Plum.
Once you have found them, how do you group and prune them over time to maximize signal?
Alto's Adventure does that, Threes does it, Prune does it, and there are a (surprisingly) few others.
I also think Donald Trump knows that and that he is purposely attempting to prune that function.
PULL AND PRUNE I usually get up around 8, 8:30 and slowly ease into my day.
Water, prune and, if they are scented, rub the leaves with my fingers to release their perfume.
That's because fiber's benefits are a lot more complicated than our prune-peddling moms and grandmothers appreciated.
It is totally natural and healthy for a plant to get a good prune once in a while.
Beyond flaunting the growth of Play, Google has another motive in highlighting the success of apps like Prune.
All day long we played in the sand and swam until our fingers and toes were prune-y.
Ever have your flash accidentally go off while you're getting your Mary-Kate and Ashley prune face on?
After all, Prune and The Tasting Room had recently opened in New York City under a similar label.
Multidisciplinary artist Prune Nourry's latest installation, Anima, merges art, magic, and anthropology through a modern-day mythological adventure.
But the compensation requirement, proponents say, is what gives companies a market incentive to prune their noncompete practices.
She married Ms. Merriman in 2016, and at Prune the couple share the duties and title of chef.
Guests can learn to prune olive trees, for example, and during harvest, they can pick and crush olives.
Top it with fresh fruit and remember that a prune is actually just a dried plum, after all.
Utility companies aggressively prune tree limbs away from power lines, leaving awkward, and potentially unstable, V-shaped trees.
For the last two years or so, the artist Prune Nourry has thought of herself as a sculpture.
Since then the bank has continued to prune sales and trading roles of macro products within global markets.
And now we've put it on the menu at our restaurant, Prune: "Family Meal" Stewed Chicken and Rice.
Another option for Campbell would be to follow suit of its Big Food peers and prune its business.
Persuading these states to further prune economic ties with Russia would be a major test for British diplomacy.
The plane had a prune and maroon color scheme — not my favorite combination of colors, but not bad.
Participating stores include Dunkin' Donuts, Krispy Kreme, LaMar's Donuts, Cumberland Farms, Entenmann's, Fractured Prune Doughnuts, and Duck Donuts.
There's new urgency for organized, sanctioned exchanges as regulators begin to prune away fraudsters from the virtual currency space.
X.E.: "We need this," she tells her husband, and urges him to prune their wings and keep them captive.
Prune ice cream, a signature dessert at the Griswold Inn in Essex, Connecticut, when I lived in the area.
To borrow from judgy, prune-faced Buella (Kathleen Deming), it's a world of truck drivers now, authentic and otherwise.
She suffered from prune belly syndrome, a rare birth defect marked by urinary tract problems and weak abdominal muscles.
It was created by Jean René, a popular French artist who goes by JR, and his wife, Prune Nourry.
This is an opportunity to prune the roots of the problem and for us to build a real peace.
Two hours without Chapstick and my perfect statement lip dries out and turns into a weird, prune-like pucker.
His menu that day was more humble: deviled eggs in tomato sauce, mashed potatoes and, for dessert, prune pudding.
Trimmers get paid by weight, so each morning, the race is on to prune as much marijuana as possible.
Hamantaschen, the triangular pastries for Purim (which starts next Wednesday), are usually filled with prune, apricot or poppy seeds.
I'll try to prune my rose garden or pull weeds, cut some flowers for a vase, cut some herbs.
As the prune-and-Armagnac soufflé was served, Toby came down, announcing that he was worried and couldn't sleep.
Immediately before moving to Savannah, Bailey worked as Gabrielle Hamilton's sous chef at Prune, a celebrated Lower East Side spot.
"The grow and prune strategy is in effect at [Diamondback] and will help supplement the cash return strategy," Sankey said.
Whatever cups the two chips land in, they must drink – even if they land in, say, tequila and prune juice.
"It's called prune whip," Ms. Ziegelman said, adding that a common trick was to give modest recipes a snazzy name.
I can clean your garden and prune your trees for free, barter, economic aid, whatever you wanna call it. Discretion.
We went to Prune for dinner, and he told me he had cancer and that he was going to die.
Anti-disenrollment campaigns, fighting against efforts by tribal nations to prune citizens from member rolls, exist because disenrollment does, too.
If Prune makes it to 40 years, I would be surprised if I'm not still making this plate, this way.
You can water the plant, prune its branches, rip away blight, and watch it grow right in front of your eyes.
Baseball fields already prune their lawns to perfection by brushing the blades in different directions to create a gradient, striped effect.
Back in the day, you just said prune and stand with your arm on your hip with a three quarter turn.
Importantly, Instagram stipulates that your account "can't contain 'add me' links to other social media services," so prune anything like that.
That will make it even harder for Japan to put rates up and prune massive government debts incurred by stimulus efforts.
The new drugs work in a way that is different from traditional constipation treatments, such as Ex-Lax or prune juice.
Other options for sufferers include an over-the-counter treatment, such as a laxative, drinking prune juice or modifying their diet.
The fish was so salty I could feel my veins prune up, and all I could smell and taste was fish.
These are the latest retailers in a long line of names to prune their store fleet over the past few years.
"Each contractor has really detailed references for how to prune, and we have qualified arborists supervising the pruners," Ms. Greenfeld said.
Farmers can prune leaves of the kava plant during cyclone season to reduce wind damage, but this is not widely practiced.
On paper, autonomous vehicles promise fuel efficiencies, and Schwartz notes that they also have the potential to prune back infrastructure excess.
The long arm of the law, which criminals dreaded, also reached to prune apple trees and pick a fruit or two.
Buttermilk biscuits come with prune butter, a nod to Nana's love of prunes, which she ate whole on toast at teatime.
The wrinkly vampire makeup he wears makes him look like a failed experiment to genetically cross a human with a rotting prune.
He had gotten the hang of the conservative outrage cycle, learned to prune his videos down to 90 or 120 alarming seconds.
A headline corporate-tax rate of 23.3% is mitigated by myriad deductions and exemptions (though efforts are being made to prune these).
The saddest moment in the book for me is when Baker asks a seventh-grade class (rhetorically) why fingers prune in water.
GE has taken several actions to prune its portfolio over the years, shedding plastics, NBCUniversal and most of its GE Capital business.
That could prevent more innocent, respectful developers from getting caught up in the dragnet as users panic to prune their app connections.
Apple, cheese, pecan and prune were among the choices, and after debating about which one to buy, Ms. Evans settled on apple.
You can prune out things in your home, since all of these planets harmonize with Uranus, helping you repurpose things—get creative!
Prune the maturing plants to force them to produce more buds (some farmers use tobacco topping machines to mow the upper vegetation).
Do something boring and healthy today, like floss or drink prune juice, to inspire the Moon in Capricorn to send you good luck.
David Davis, the government's Brexit minister, said Monday that the government would likely have to "prune" some of its more unpopular manifesto policies.
" Philip Larkin, in "The Old Fools," wrote, "Their looks show that they're for it: / Ash hair, toad hands, prune face dried into lines.
One solution, he said, was to prune the vines earlier after the growing season, in December, weeks earlier than is typical in Napa.
For us, the grown-ups, she takes an old Prune favorite, a shaved-celery-and-fennel salad, and turns it into a sandwich.
The latter is often followed by pasita, a sweet, prune-forward liqueur that is in turn chased with a cube of goat cheese.
Any new Prune customer who isn't already aware that Ms. Hamilton is a very good writer will realize it when the menus arrive.
You're going to need to prune those yellowed and dried leaves, and Carter recommends that you wipe your leaves down regularly to boot.
The beet is almost as sweet as prune, and the potato is delicious alongside a bowl of soup, grilled salmon or beef stew.
Have dinner sometime at Prune, or Craft, or at the Momofuku restaurant in or near your town, and see if you don't agree.
"After we train these models, we evaluate them and prune them, again as fast as possible, test them offline through simulation," said Mehanna.
If they will not promise to tell you if they plan to prune again, suggest professional mediation, which is free in New York.
Other fairs prune and primp their art for maximum market efficiency; Spring/Break allows curators and artists to let their freak flags fly.
The installation is a collaboration between dramatist and anthropologist Valentine Losseau, artists Prune Nourry and Takao Shiraishi, and magicians Raphaël Navarro and Étienne Saglio.
Thus, should I ever feel inspired to maliciousness, I could selectively prune my chat history with someone, elide essential context, and misrepresent their words.
Could it be, Dr. Flaherty suggests, that the drugs prune off only the melanoma cells that grew from the original embryo-like seed cell?
Trying to prune those one by one might be ultimately futile, though, if voice continues to find its way into more and more devices.
With its many attachments, the Pellenc harvesters allow farmers to spray, mow, prune then automatically and cleanly sort the best grapes into a container.
In the comics, Ancient is male, an archaic Asian relic who owns an I've-seen-it-all face that looks like a fossilized prune.
He bakes a broad cushion of dough covered in sugar that's decadently buttery, swirled with toasted almond marzipan and studded with bits of prune.
First, make sure the tree does not belong to the city; it's illegal to prune a city tree without authorization or the proper permits.
They are easy to find — you can get them in a grocery store — easy to pot, easy to prune and near-impossible to kill.
I also prune a few and then check to see how the soil feels in all of them to see if anyone needs watering.
And I prune the list as I work, deleting junk and offensive or technical phrases I know I don't want to see or use.
The resulting EP Prune City, which Sharkula recorded in a single take, feels like lightning in a bottle of the city's most disparate musical oddballs.
According to Entertainment Weekly, it is the second film that the group watched together: Last Thursday, they united to check out Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity.
This chemical — which appears during the process of frying or roasting — has led to cancer warnings on everything from coffee to prune juice in California.
The harlequin filefish (Oxymonacanthus longirostris), prune at Acropora corals partially to absorb their scent, helping them chemically blend in with the reef to avoid predators.
An ad called "Envy," about opioid-induced constipation, featured a man watching a dog making a bowel movement and considering a sign for prune juice.
Join us instead for a no-recipe recipe for a tomato salad that we hacked out of Gabrielle Hamilton's exquisite and bossy "Prune" this weekend.
She is a relatable type, one of the millions of women contemplating her life's thousand small concessions as her hands prune up in the dishwater.
Megan Luybli, a second-year nutrition grad student at West Chester University of Pennsylvania, was unique in her prune pick, which is a nutritional powerhouse.
Your neighbor could end up with a ticket and prune the hedges enough to comply with the rules, but not enough to restore your view.
The wave of support for anti-union parties is driven by their explicit promise to prune back the power vested in Brussels — a dangerous overreaction.
Late one recent night, I dropped into Prune for a few bites and had two desserts that were the opposite of tied with a chive.
It also removed prune juice for the list of taxed items, and added a 25 percent tax on French and German butcher and kitchen knives.
Over time, minimalists may also find that they lack the time and energy needed to constantly prune their homes and exist as sparingly as possible.
While the legitimate PR industry works to differentiate itself from these practitioners, platforms are finding it increasingly difficult to prune black PR from their ecosystems.
It may be revived and plumped, juiced or processed, but there's no going back to what it was: It's a prune now, and it's delicious.
Plum trees generally bloom in March, and every tiny flower on their branches is a promise of fruit — a nice fat prune in the making.
It's  a strategy known as "tax-loss harvesting," in which you incur losses in a taxable account and prune holdings that have fallen in value.
Natasha Fuller is a student in her class who suffered from prune belly syndrome, a rare birth defect marked by urinary problems and weak abdominal muscles.
The result could be that the richest nations, principally Australia, England and India, prune their schedules by reducing games against smaller countries, which are less lucrative.
A. When some of the email addresses in the Mail program's memory become obsolete, you can prune the outdated entries or update them on the spot.
One man stood outside for a full 10 minutes, then came in and ordered an entire prune strudel, the size and shape of a filleted tuna.
Yet Mike Makowsky's script throws in a baffling third act that mixes with the rest of the film the way prune juice mixes with white wine.
And economists see a plausible connection between Mr. Trump's determination to prune the federal rule book and the willingness of businesses to crank open their vaults.
We climbed on the natural playground with sticky fingers from s'mores — fingers still prune-like after countless trips down the lazy river and the water slides.
Instead, it may be time to prune the tree into a different shape: perhaps a web, or, as Quammen suggests, a topiary constructed of interlaced branches.
I haven't seen her in the five and a half years I've been reviewing restaurants, though, even when I've eaten at Prune, in the East Village.
Prune Nourry piensa en sus médicos como escultores y ve todo el doloroso tratamiento de quimioterapia y cirugías como un proceso artístico tallado en su cuerpo.
From her adult travels across Europe and Asia she gathers flavors, techniques and rough lessons she then incorporates into running her New York City restaurant, Prune.
He can prune any branches or roots that encroach on his property, at his own expense, so long as he does not destroy the root system.
Size: Generally, the goldfish plant reaches one to two feet in length, but it's easy to prune it back if you'd like to keep it shorter.
In return for the 1.2 billion euro ($1.34 billion) loan last year, Serbia promised to prune bloated state enterprises with a view to making them profitable.
Then they get into an episode where they're able to overeat, and their stomach is kind of like a shriveled prune: they overeat, and their stomachs explode.
They are stunning trees — elegant images, inspired by Japanese ink wash paintings, that a surprising number of people have paid money to manipulate inside Prune, McDonald's app.
That had bothered me about the book, and the movie adaptation seemed like a missed opportunity to prune some exposition in favor of fully realizing its characters.
You also can prune your data in your devices' app settings, deleting stuff you don't want to store on your phone or in the companies' cloud servers.
I employed the same technique with the fresh plums as is used in the traditional prune version, letting half of the fruit dissolve, simmering in the braise.
She was 28, a brunet ingénue from English stock, raised in what she has wryly called "the most aristocratic village in the prune belt" of Northern California.
I've made the recipe with puréed dried apricots or prunes in the center, homemade or spooned from jars of lekvar (also known as prune or apricot butter).
For dessert, Ms. Gergis makes a moist prune-and-apple cake that is flavored with cardamom and cinnamon, a biblical spice; that, too, can be made ahead.
This year, Breads Bakery has added two savory flavors, roasted beet and potato with caramelized leek, to its regular lineup of prune, apple, poppy seed and chocolate.
He used liquid nitrogen to make instant ice creams of prune and Armagnac, the local brandy, and of Tarbais beans, another local product normally encountered in cassoulets.
Eat On my early Prune menus, there were a few items here and there that made many people ask me where in the South I was raised.
Things get wet when they're slippery, so your body's way of adapting to long periods of time under water is turning your finger pads into little prune pads.
Instagram introduced an archive feature in 2017 to let you prune your past, but you have to click multiple buttons to archive your posts, one at a time.
They're also no substitute for imagination, inspiration, and a willingness to reassess when your cosmic purple threat looks like the love child of Vin Diesel and a prune.
While Simpson has been exploring his new creative gig for the past few years, he just photographed a major cover and spread for the fashion magazine, C'est Prune.
Coffee is on the list of foods containing acrylamide, but so are breads and crackers, canned black olives, prune juice, French fries and potato chips, and breakfast cereals.
A more-than 2000 percent fall in oil prices since mid-2014 has prompted oil producers to prune portfolios and use proceeds from asset sales to boost liquidity.
"In general, the time that I tend to recommend juice is if kids have constipation, and apple juice and prune juice can sometimes help with that," she said.
A few days before, Jolie, Zahara, Shiloh, Maddox and Pax attended the New York City premiere of friend Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity at the Museum of Modern Art.
Matt Bevin (R) announced a plan to prune the red tape that has accumulated in the state's regulatory code — which, as of 2900, contained over 220006,2202 regulatory restrictions.
WASHINGTON — A divided Federal Reserve, struggling to decide how soon to prune its economic stimulus campaign, said on Wednesday that it would wait at least a little longer.
He said last week that the DNC should reassess the criteria for the third debate, suggesting that the party was trying to prune the field of candidates early.
Mr. Trump could prune other low-hanging financial regulations, including a newly enacted Department of Labor rule that holds investment advisers liable for certain advice to their clients.
Eat I was writing the menu for our lunch service at Prune a few weeks ago and kept crossing out then penciling back in a classic: quiche Lorraine.
So now I bounce between Houseman and Prune, Fort Defiance and, lately, the Red Hook Tavern, and thrill to meals at RedFarm, Yun Nan Flavour Garden, 456 Shanghai.
Signed into law by President Jimmy Carter in 1980 and still ensconced in the United States Code, it calls on agencies to periodically review, and prune, existing regulations.
The Scrubba wash bag is a great alternative to hand-washing, which is bound to prune your hands — or worse, hotel laundry services that'll cost you a fortune.
It's for a frangipane prune tart that you could make on top of our recipe for all-butter pie crust or (Tejal gives permission!) a store-bought shell.
Austin Peterson, winemaker at Ovid, a boutique winery on the hills overlooking Napa Valley, says winemakers have already had trouble finding workers to prune the vines this year.
Regulation AB II, which took hold on November 23, is being seized upon by top Wall Street banks as a reason to prune ties with the less prudent lenders.
As more of the services we regularly use become subscription-based — especially given the flood of streaming TV services — it's more than worth your time to prune your subscriptions.
The ecosystem would still use the VC funding to prune out the good ideas from the bad ideas, but going all the way to an IPO may be hard.
In the first half of this season, we've lost over a dozen reasonably important characters, as the showrunners prune George R.R. Martin's overstuffed plots and cut a swelling budget.
Each bit of stuffing offered a different surprise — sometimes the sweet-and-sour zing of a prune, other times the faint rumor of Thanksgiving whispered by celery and thyme.
If you need a minute to let it sink in that the chef at Prune just recommended — in The New York Times — something vegan to eat, I will understand.
Until 2015, however, some of that information was saved as "clear, readable text, including in database back-ups and database prune files, rather than encrypting the information," the FTC said.
The 43-year-old Oscar winner attended the New York City premiere of friend Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity with her children, Maddox, 17, Pax, 15, Zahara, 14, and Shiloh, 12.
JLR, based in central England, is also planning to prune its workforce as it battles to return to profitability amid lower Chinese demand and a slump in European diesel sales.
Both chefs have achieved independent success in their 40s, and their culinary approach reflects a mature, no-frills philosophy that they couldn't help but internalize during their time at Prune.
At New Martha, Bakic is offering traditional fillings like prune, apricot, and custard, and the bakery also branched out with 27 different varieties like chocolate, rose, apple, raspberry, and blackberry.
For Isozaki, managing a beer conglomerate is like tending the family orange farm, where he still helps out twice a month: prune sick branches first, and only then planting seedlings.
The recipe accompanies a delightful column on the subject in The Times Magazine, about the inspiration for some of the dishes served at Prune, her restaurant in the East Village.
Others might argue that, as the plane tilted and rumbled across the Atlantic and my wrist swelled to the size of a prune, that was when the real romance began.
Officials have dispatched teams to hose down and prune thousands of trees and to inject a chemical known as birth control into trees to stop them from emitting the fuzz.
" In a statement, Transform Holdco, the owner of Sears managed by Lampert, said that it "faced a difficult retail environment and other challenges" and it's working to "prune its operations.
I don't know if it's a Georgia thing or only an Arthur thing, but if there's an elderly man in a grocery store, I'm there price-checking prune juices for him.
LONDON (Reuters) - Regulators won't get a clear picture of risks in the $13 trillion derivatives market until they prune trade reporting rules, a group of 13 industry bodies said on Wednesday.
I didn't need to prune it to any great extent, it quickly accepted that I only wanted to see my weight measurements, and it tracked those reliably and graphed them nicely.
Kelli remembers how they would wrinkle like a prune from being under water for too long while working at the first job he had in the US as a Syrian refugee.
Krishna Guha, the head of the central bank strategy team at Evercore ISI, said Ms. Liang was likely to be open to efforts to streamline and perhaps to prune postcrisis safeguards.
And late Monday, the Trump administration filed a brief arguing that the justices should reverse the appeals court and find that Ohio is within its rights to prune its voter rolls.
In 1999, I put this dish on my opening menu at Prune, and we have been serving it every day of every week of every month for the past 17 years.
Markus H. Schmidt, of the Ohio Sleep Medicine Institute, said that while the brain might prune synapses during sleep, he questioned whether this was the main explanation for why sleep exists.
The discovery had set off a race to prune all 664 of the cemetery's oak trees while they are dormant for the winter as a barricade against the spread of disease.
If psychiatry enters an era of neurological landscaping—if we could learn to perm and prune our neural synapses with medicines at will—where would we draw the lines of treatment?
While other fairs appear to prune and primp their art for maximum market efficiency, Spring/Break takes a step back and allows curators and artists to let their freak flags fly.
Here's hoping the team at Magic Leap can nurture and prune its headset as I did with my space plant so that just maybe, it too can realize its far-out potential.
They're shipped in recyclable cardboard containers to minimize waste, and depending on what you're growing and how you prune them, you might get more than one harvest out of each soil pod.
One gets the sense that Hill wanted to include every anecdote, observation and turn of phrase he ever conjured up or heard, and was loath to prune any from the finished product.
It also would prohibit voter-roll purges, a technique employed by states to prune outdated registrations but one that voting rights advocates say has been used to disenfranchise eligible voters, especially minorities.
There's nothing automatically wrong with maintaining a thriving existence on Facebook and Twitter, especially if you carefully prune your feeds such that they are asshole-free zones with minimal dogpiling and pointless outrage.
LONDON (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline is divesting its rare disease gene therapy drugs to private biotech company Orchard Therapeutics as Chief Executive Emma Walmsley makes good on her promise to prune the drugmaker's pharmaceuticals portfolio.
The whole objective of Prune is and always has been to cook the food of hunger and desire, strip it of the usual restaurant window dressing, and put it in front of you.
Use fencing to keep out deer that carry ticks, prune trees, keep the grass cut short by mowing often (sorry!), clear leaves and remove overgrowth from the outdoor areas you use the most.
In addition to coffee, acrylamide can be found in potatoes and baked goods like crackers, bread and cookies, breakfast cereal, canned black olives and prune juice, although its presence is not always labeled.
She was almost giddy about once again being able to wield garden shears to prune her lemon tree, introducing me to the two kittens she'd adopted to cheer up her husband and son.
I grab a friend and head to the East Village's Prune for the platonic ideal of eggs and bacon, swapping in orange juice for the decadent Bloody Marys everyone else seems to be slurping.
The outing comes less than a week after Jolie and four of her kids attended the New York City premiere of friend Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity at the Museum of Modern Art on Thursday.
However, at the moment, it's failing to achieve that potential, opting instead to use its ability to disseminate (or prune out) certain stories or posts to try to affect crowd behavior or individual thought.
To design a machine to do this Sajith Wimalaratne and his colleagues at the firm had first to get past the arch language of connoisseurs: "raspberry notes", "elderflower aftertastes", "prune flourishes" and so on.
The PPA asked men and women in San Sebastián to come out with their own machetes to prune back the brush and tree limbs, helping clear a path to fallen poles near their homes.
That may seem odd or irksome to those who want to prune our friend or follower lists with impunity and without the fear of hearing that someone they cut from their rolls is offended.
We want her to succeed — impress her mother-in-law with her children's palates, lose that excess weight by limiting herself to only the finest pastries, prune her closet to beautifully curated investment pieces.
And yet for all its formidable power, Ashley's version at Prune has achieved a harmony among the cardamom, cilantro, garlic and serranos — a difficult-to-achieve union given the strong flavor of each ingredient.
Then you may be hiring someone to prune your trees — and either way, you should recognize proper technique, so you can help put an end to the savage butchery we see along suburban streets.
I&aposm one of those people who, if it weren&apost for modern technology periodically reminding them to hydrate, would probably end up looking like a prune in a very short space of time.
As they pursue a merger, given their dominance, Anheuser-Busch InBev and SABMiller are expected to prune their portfolio in China to keep regulators happy, though it remains unclear where the trimming will be done.
And as your plants wake up from their winter hibernation they need a good clean, prune, and feeding to get them primped and primed for the most important time of the year: the grow season.
This is designed to give publishers at least half a year to prepare and prune their advertising prior to its debut in a consumer build of the browser, which is planned for sometime next year.
" A "Shakespearean Insult Booth" allowed visitors to dress up and get photographed holding signs with mix-and-match Bard-inspired epithets — from "BP, you … clay-witted puke stocking" to "BP, you … stony-hearted stewed prune.
In a bid to revive the effort, Trump this week floated the idea of acting unilaterally to cancel ObamaCare's cost-sharing reduction (CSR) payments, which compensate insurance companies that prune deductibles for low-income patients.
After a wildfire destroyed 3703 homes in Paradise in 2008, the town of 27,000 put evacuation plans in place and fined homeowners if they did not clear brush and prune trees to reduce fire risk.
Eleanor Roosevelt was a zealous proponent of scientific eating and, in concert with her housekeeper, Henrietta Nesbitt, kept the sybaritic president on a dreary austerity diet of, among other things, watery soup and prune pudding.
Eastern time, I'll be down at Prune restaurant for a Facebook Live situation on our page, asking questions of Gabrielle Hamilton, the restaurant's owner, co-chef and my fellow "Eat" columnist for The Times Magazine.
His options were to cut them back severely to regenerate growth, replace them or prune them, each of which would require significant expense and put the grove out of production for at least two years.
Until the memory of our pain has turned to vapor and we have forgotten everything but the satisfaction of what we have done, and its taste, which will be the taste of prune de Cythère .
After a wildfire destroyed 87 homes in Paradise in 2008, the town of 27,000 put evacuation plans in place and fined homeowners if they did not clear brush and prune trees to reduce fire risk.
LONDON, April 12 (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline said on Thursday is was transferring its rare disease gene therapy drugs to Orchard Therapeutics as Chief Executive Emma Walmsley makes good on her promise to prune the drugmaker's pharmaceuticals portfolio.
Following the discovery of the alleged fraud, several bankers told Reuters there was a need to prune the overseas branches of state-run banks and rein in competition that sometimes leads to lax monitoring of transactions.
Logistics firms, small importers and wine makers are also tapping the online market to prune costs and reach more directly to China's vast market, long seen as a goldmine for vineyards from Bordeaux to the Barossa.
"I'm a prune Danish person," said Shirley Gerstel, who was making her first visit since she had a dispute three years ago with Mr. Perl over a blueberry pie she felt was not up to snuff.
Although these days she drafts them with Ashley Merriman, whom she married last year and with whom she shares the title of chef, their tone has not changed in the 18 years Prune has been open.
It is confidence that allows Prune to place a scrupulously made martini on the cocktail list next to a Long Island Iced Tea that has been purged of its scuzzier ingredients but is still pretty louche.
Years and years of experience running high-volume rooms (Prune, even on its busiest night, will only ever be able to do 110 covers, more or less, with our 30 seats) have left her uncommonly fast.
The menu is divided into two parts, "Traditional" and "Imagination," the first focusing on Serbian dishes like paprika-spiked cevapi and beef goulash, while the second veers toward tender pork ribs and steak with prune sauce.
In a statement released late on Friday, USTR said it would make minor modifications to 25% tariffs imposed on cheese, wine and other non-aircraft products from the EU, including dropping prune juice from the list.
Tunisians have been growing grapes and distilling alcohol for the past 260,000 years; Carthaginian agriculturist Mago wrote texts explaining in precise detail how to plant and prune vines, and make the BCE era's best passum (raisin wine).
"At the same time, as those yields moved higher and they gradually moved lower as we entered January and February, that's a good opportunity to prune the risk, be selective and then take those gains," he said.
It's a space that seems to be shrinking as free-to-play games continue to dominate the market, but the recent success of titles like Prune, Her Story, and Alto's Adventure shows that there's still some room.
Star Wars has had samurai wizards, armored jetpacking super-soldiers, and an evil magic prune in a cape as its big villains; Thrawn's main ability seems to be unnerving red eyes and a particularly neatly pressed uniform.
Prune wool cropped trousers were paired with a crepe shirt the color of a baby chick, tied with a gold lamé scarf at the neck and worn under a floor-sweeping cape covered in jade green — sequins?
Mr. Shewry and his cooks plant and maintain plots throughout the gardens and orchards and visit them daily to harvest, prune and keep up the ancient irrigation system that Sargood installed against the fierce Melbourne summer sun.
But I will not recuse myself from this case: Your boyfriend's brows are his own, and he may trim, sculpt and prune them as he likes, with whatever tools, so long as he does so in private.
When I inquired about this, Zea assured me that it wasn't as devastating as it sounded, that there were plenty of prunes from the previous season and that we wouldn't be experiencing any kind of prune crisis.
The C4-gene variant that contributes to schizophrenia is the same gene that, in all likelihood, is used by the brain to prune synapses and thus enable cognition, the tethering of thoughts to realities, and adaptive learning.
After receiving a permit, farmers can plant and prune seedlings and cultivate crops for themselves during the early stages of plantation establishment in degraded areas, instead of illegally felling trees to sell as timber and firewood for cash.
Currently, titles like Botnicula, Surgeon Simulator and Prune — all of which are being featured in the new hub — are sitting high on the App Store's Top Paid Apps chart at No. 7, No. 1 and No. 5, respectively.
Sure, it's their bread-and-butter, but it only works for users who are willing to put in the time to prune their own feeds and strip away follows while constantly keeping an eye out for new accounts.
Several years ago, Robert J. Yasinsac, the co-author of "Hudson Valley Ruins" (2006), and Thom Johnson, his former photography teacher, organized work groups to prune, rake and unearth its skeletal vestiges and make it accessible to hikers.
Scientists have only recently started to appreciate the important jobs that astrocytes perform: They help neurons to form synapses and to prune them when no longer needed; they make connections with blood vessels; they sense trauma in the brain.
How would you feel if someone, with whom you had a strained relationship, said, "Your house is too filthy for us to visit unless we engage professionals to give it a 'Silkwood' shower and prune back your ugly tchotchkes"?
But as important as continuing to prune the absurd or damaging provisions would be to add what is the most effective way to attack climate change: using taxes and market forces rather than government controls to reduce harmful emissions.
Eat Prune turns the big 20 this year — which is, we often joke, actually 140 when counted in fiercely competitive and fickle restaurant years, where one can go from sizzle-hot to morgue-cold in a New York minute.
This was true back when Prune still served canned sardines loaded onto a plate with Triscuits, pickles and a bloop of mustard, a dish that didn't take any cooking but did require enough nerve to fill a punch bowl.
WASHINGTON — On its face, the notice sent to 248 county election officials asked only that they do what Congress has ordered: Prune their rolls of voters who have died, moved or lost their eligibility — or face a federal lawsuit.
Hackett since January has outlined plans to cut costs by a cumulative $25.5 billion by 2022 and prune Ford's list of North American sedans and compact cars, while boosting investments in electric vehicles and its product lineup in China.
He called out the chowder-soaked toast as a soon-to-be Prune classic, exclaiming to his table mates and to me standing there, "Oh, that dish is so G.H." As you've probably already guessed, though, it's so not.
Tejal Rao had a wonderful column in The Times Magazine this weekend, "In Praise of the Prune," which is worth reading for the sentences alone, though it delivers as well a fine recipe for baking away a winter afternoon.
The 181 billion-rupee ($2.7 billion) asset sale by businessman Anil Ambani-controlled RCom includes airwaves, fiber, mobile masts and real estate assets in Delhi and Chennai, the company said in a statement, as it aims to prune its debt pile.
The build-up has continued even as policymakers roll out a series of measures to end the explosive growth of debt, including persuading state firms and local governments to prune borrowing and tighter rules and monitoring of banks' short-term borrowing.
And for more than a month, the visual artist Prune Nourry will present "Anima," a collaboration with a group of magicians, designers and an anthropologist, in which she creates an immersive installation-forest at the Invisible Dog Art Center in Brooklyn.
Later that evening, she would head to BookCourt, an independent bookstore in Brooklyn's Cobble Hill neighborhood, for her first public reading and a Q. and A. with Gabrielle Hamilton, the chef and owner of Prune and a best-selling author.
Presented by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Institute Alliance Française, the festival includes the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig.
"I wanted to do a magazine that didn't tell people how to prune and grow things, but to delight in the art of the garden," says John Tebbs, the magazine's editor in chief and a professional gardener for 15 years.
I'll leave you with this recommendation from Tejal Rao that you should also take some time to consider the California prune: I wrote a column about my love for prunes, and the rise of their squishy, sticky deliciousness in California.
And I find myself, cleareyed, considering the coming 10 years that will hopefully bring Prune to a robust 30 by anchoring in the question that has always kept this ship steadfast: Is the food honest, true and delicious or isn't it?
I didn't eat there under every regime, but I can say that the meals I've eaten since Ms. Merriman arrived from the Waverly Inn early last year have been at least as good as any I've ever had at Prune.
In fact, many judges do everything they can to avoid such trials, try to decide as much of the case as possible on the basis of documents rather than oral testimony, and ruthlessly prune witness lists and the lengths of trials.
Outright character bans aren't something you'll see in most fighting games, but it does happen (see: Akuma in Super Street Fighter II Turbo), just not to the degree with which the Def Jam community has chosen to prune the game's roster.
To Nextbit Chief Design and Product Officer Scott Croyle (above), Robin's ability to constantly prune itself of unused photos, apps, and games can help prevent an untimely "phone storage almost full" error message from ruining the opportunity to take a great photo.
Under Janbon, who has been with BNP Paribas since 1988 and became head of the asset management business in late 2015, BNP plans to prune its structure and product range and build scale as the industry combats rising costs and increasing competition.
Instead, figures such as Jay Clayton, the new chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and Randal Quarles, whom the Senate confirmed on October 5th as the Federal Reserve's vice-chairman for (bank) supervision, are likely to prune existing regulatory structures.
According to the Green Street, the biggest factors weighing on malls' fundamentals include the rise of online shopping; weakness at traditional "anchor" locations — in particular, department stores; and softer demand from retailers, who are working to prune unproductive square footage from their fleets.
HONG KONG, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Three senior Asia-focused bankers at Standard Chartered Plc are set to leave the bank, as it seeks to prune coverage of some industrial sectors while sharpening its focus on others, two people familiar with the matter said.
I've been running drills on this kind of storytelling since the day I opened Prune, my restaurant in the East Village, trying for 17 years now to insinuate some resonance onto the plate with nothing but marrow and toast, butter and sugar.
Our colleague Gabrielle Hamilton, the chef and owner of Prune in Manhattan and an Eat columnist for The Times Magazine, has an exciting and beautiful essay out this week on entertaining in the shoulder season between Thanksgiving and the end of the year.
This configuration switches up the entire dynamic of what the BDSM scene looks like: I plant my sapling in the soil, take care of it, tend it, prune it, and tie it to a stake if it needs to stay up, or whatever.
The chef and writer Gabrielle Hamilton, who runs just one small restaurant — Prune, in the East Village of Manhattan, with about 30 seats — won the national award for Outstanding Chef, a recognition that her influence in the industry far exceeds her footprint.
Gabrielle Hamilton has been cooking European and Mediterranean food at her restaurant, Prune, in New York for 20 years now, and if her home cooking is free of what she calls "equatorial or hemispheric confines," she has definitely maintained them at work.
Eat I've always run a few off-cuts and offals and weird meats on the menu at Prune, since opening in 1999, because I grew up with them and they are a part of who I am as a cook and eater.
The first comes from Gabrielle Hamilton, a columnist for our magazine, a chef and the owner of Prune, in the East Village, who delivered an amazing treatise on what's basically a no-recipe recipe for radishes with sweet butter and kosher salt.
The time in the hospital alone included some of the most agonizing moments I've ever had: There was the pain from the operation itself, the extreme nausea from the painkillers, and, lest I forget, the warm prune juice I drank to help me poop.
But as store traffic continues to slow, and rents at the premiere malls and high-street locations continue to rise, experts agree luxury brands will inevitably need to take a closer look at their portfolios and prune redundant or unprofitable locations from their fleets.
Justin says when he refused to give in, the neighbor launched a nasty campaign ... including threats to cut the water and electricity lines that run to Justin's roof deck, harassing construction workers at the home and perhaps worst of all ... threatening to prune Justin's ivy.
The deal is another step in GE's push to prune its non-core assets as it transforms itself into what it calls a digital industrial company - hiring more people to write complex software codes to efficiently run its jet engines, power turbines and medical equipment.
Presented by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy and the French Institute Alliance Française, the festival includes the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (Thursdays through Sundays, through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig.
You can prune any branches or roots that cross onto your property, but your actions must not result in the tree's injury or death, nor can you trespass onto the neighbor's property to do the work, said Bruce F. Bronster, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
It's a tremendous pleasure to now have the experience once or twice a year of meeting with a couple who say to me, ''We care a lot that the food at our wedding be very good, and Prune is our favorite restaurant in the world.
I have been learning how to prune trees this year and have become more aware and interested in symmetry and equilibrium in nature; the varieties of symmetry (combinations of radial and bilateral) depending on purpose in nature are quite amazing, some overt, some subtle.
Tonight, one of his eight million Twitter followers had tweeted a pair of photographs: a flattering image of Melania alongside one of Cruz's wife, Heidi, with a sort of prune-faced expression, with the caption "A picture is worth a thousand words" and the hashtag #NEVERCRUZ.
This is adorbs because it was really hard to accidentally call someone by sitting down with a good ol' flip phone in your back pocket, and it happens so often with my iPhone now that I have to meticulously prune my contacts lest I unintentionally stalk somebody.
Ms. Hamilton, the chef and owner of Prune restaurant, in the East Village, said in an interview on Wednesday that she was pursuing a partnership in which she and her wife, Ashley Merriman, would become chefs and co-owners of the Spotted Pig with Mr. Friedman.
Ms. Hamilton said that she was proud of the work environment she has built with Ms. Merriman at Prune — last month Ms. Hamilton won the James Beard Foundation's top award, for the nation's Outstanding Chef — and that they are eager to bring it to the Spotted Pig.
They told me that, though Based_Brit was the "owner" of Centipede Central, because they had administrator privileges they were able to easily stage the coup using a Discord tool called Prune, which automatically kicked 11,000 members who hadn't logged into Discord in the last 24 hours.
If you need to be converted to the ways of the prune, one of the simplest things you can do is braise a handful in wine, with a little sugar and cinnamon, and eat them with a big dollop of cold mascarpone, drizzled in their cooking syrup.
Period dishes, including cabbage and prune tartlets, salt cod-potato balls, seed cakes and Martha Washington's Great Cake, a kind of fruitcake soaked in spirits with white icing, will be served with hard and nonalcoholic cider and a shrub: "A Culinary Celebration of America's Founding Mothers," Jan.
A month earlier, all six kids joined their mom at a special screening of The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind in New York City – and a month before that, her four oldest children attended the N.Y.C. premiere of friend Prune Nourry's documentary Serendipity at the Museum of Modern Art.
Mr. Lee added that they intended to show off ingredients in drinks like the delicious nonalcoholic Doyenne with clarified Comice pear juice, the fresh-tasting OG Celery with gin and a blast of celery, and the satisfying Professor Plum, which is like an old-fashioned with prune-infused bourbon.
In a 2013 study published in Nature, environmental economists argued that consumer behavior may prune between 5 percent and 30 percent off intended energy savings —- possibly reaching as high as 60 percent in some cases when larger economic forces are taken into account — but doesn't negate the savings altogether.
By incredible fortune, my restaurant, Prune, had an adjacent empty lot in the early years, where I built an ersatz pit from the yard's rubble (cinder blocks and cobblestone, rebar and duct tape, essentially) and spit-roasted whole lambs all day on Easter Sunday in keeping with tradition.
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Lippman's greenhouse reveals just some of the ways gene editing is already altering the tomato—he has plants that flower earlier, that are oblivious to daylight cues, that prune themselves into smaller footprints, that can be genetically programmed to space out the position of fruits on the stem like an accordion.
Continuing attractions include the artist Prune Nourry's "Anima" (Thursdays through Sundays, through April 14), a Mayan-inspired installation that immerses young visitors in a forest and an archaeological dig, and Ionna Vautrin's "Le Bestiaire" (through Saturday), an imaginary zoo of animal cutouts that allows children to become their favorite beasts.
In addition to expected products like dried oregano, honeys, oils and olives, she has included some uncommon selections from various regions in Greece, including crusty rusks made from heirloom grains; a dense and tangy tomato-caper spread; and meaty oven-dried "prune" olives, the damaskinoelia variety from Argos in the Peloponnese.
"You wouldn't want to cut or damage the tree roots, only to have the tree die or even fall on your house or your neighbor's house," said John Bandler, a board member of Trees New York, a nonprofit organization that, among other things, trains New Yorkers to prune city trees.
"Their focus is to prune grapes, spray them, take care of them throughout the year and make sure they're producing the plentiful berries that they need for the wine and not working on a Windows 10 machine, if you will," said Doug Brown, Jackson Family Wines' director of IT operations.
BOOST THE CURB APPEAL Rake leaves off your lawns, remove any trash or recycling bins from view, and prune overgrown trees, "especially if they obscure the view of the house," said Alberto Lau, a retired architect with a second career as an architecture, interiors and real estate photographer in San Diego.
Each panel will center around the theme of #InCharge and include talks with Audrey Gelman, Amy Cuddy, Ariela Suster, Brooke Baldwin, Cindi Leive, HRH Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway, Veronika Scott, Prune Nourry and Diane von Furstenberg (all of which you can watch in real time on DVF's social media channels).
For dinner you can order dishes that might include lentil salad with fresh goat cheese, lamb-and-prune Parmentier (a French take on shepherd's pie), roasted free-ranged pork belly with greens, and a runny chocolate-chestnut cake by the Portuguese chef Luis Miguel Andrade for less than 201 euros, without wine.
Braised rabbit leg is a very Prune thing to cook, but I doubt that in 1999 it would have been presented, as it was earlier this summer, over yellow hexagons of carrot mixed with Calabrian chiles, mint leaves and pine nuts, with a handful of fried bread crumbs thrown over the top.
In 2018, the chefs Gabrielle Hamilton and Ashley Merriman, owners of Prune in the East Village, offered to buy part of the Spotted Pig and rebuild it alongside Mr. Friedman as a model workplace for women, an idea that was greeted with heated criticism because Mr. Friedman would continue to receive financial benefit.
"More than once, I have found myself beside her bed taking notes as she shares things like when the best time to plant the garden will be this spring, how to prune the fruit trees and to make sure we still set aside a percentage of what we make as a tithe each month," said Rory.
Bishop-Stall combs through reports and records, past and present, for purported hangover cures, of which there are many: stuff your socks with green hemlock and walk around on the leaves all day, eat orange Popsicles, drink prune juice, take kudzu-root pills, have someone bury you in hay, drink charcoal dissolved in warm milk, swallow frankincense capsules.
Before I opened Prune, I had a long 10 years as a cook in high-end catering, and one thing that dented my soul that entire time was the uniformity and conformity of the weddings; the way the party planner would sell the same wedding over and over, to the same couple, more or less, again and again.
And I knew a guy who would bring his 3-year-old daughter to my restaurant all the time — dressed exclusively in black punk-rock-band T-shirts and black leggings — and incessantly advertise his suffocating pride at the fact that she "loved" the monkfish liver at Prune and the sea urchin at, as I recall, Le Bernardin.
In a new feature for C'est Prune magazine, the 20-year-old star looks all grown up in a series of brooding photos, which include several shirtless shots, while also opening up about what it's like to have spent almost half of his life on the long-running ABC series, which has been renewed for an 11th — and final — season.
Perhaps the best example of this trickle-down effect is the Times's Food section (previously the Dining section), where traditional reviews of fine dining establishments meet a vast database of recipes for the home cook—recipes that are often written by celebrity chefs like Gabrielle Hamilton (Prune and, for a brief controversial period, the Spotted Pig) and David Tanis (formerly of Chez Panisse).
Sen. Bob Packwood, who in '86 was the chairman of the [Senate] Finance Committee, likened the income tax to a shrub that you can prune back but then it comes back stronger, and so I think [that] is a fair description of how narrow preferences are constantly being added by interest groups and their supporters in Congress to the tax code.
This latest incarnation, founded by a baker-chef team 20 years ago, is as popular as ever for its hearty breakfasts: clay-pot poached eggs with chorizo polenta in a black bean ragout (15 Australian dollars), a delectable selection of baked goods, such as strawberry and pistachio tarts (7 Australian dollars), and prune-and-walnut sourdough bread (300 Australian dollars).
Then, as your body prepares for puberty, your brain starts to prune back some of that gray matter and amp up its production of white matter, which allows different parts of the brain to share information better and faster, said Dr. Jess Shatkin, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at the Child Study Center at NYU Langone Medical Center, who was not involved in the new paper.
He supervised a series of investigative reports that gained much public attention, warning about "pepper" made from sawdust, "cocoa powder" containing iron oxides and tin, "flour" laced with clay and powdered white rocks, "whiskey" that was actually watered-down ethyl alcohol tinted brown with prune juice, "coffee" that featured ingredients like sand, tree bark, ground acorns, charcoal and a black powder composed of charred bone.
Mr. Magrez initially worked with Joël Robuchon, among the world's most decorated chefs, but replaced him over the summer with Mr. Gagnaire, who has redone the menu with dishes like creamed hen pheasant consommé with zero-dosage brut Champagne, served with crispy white cabbage, prune and aloe vera, all part of a 2503-euro (about $2250) "hunting" trio off the à la carte menu.
He watches television constantly—a former Apprentice contestant, in her statement detailing the sexual assault she alleges Trump forced on her in 2007, describes him saying to her "let's lay down and watch some telly-telly"—and only reads news stories in which he appears; he has poached himself prune-y in the rancid bathwater of cable news and refuses to get out of that robustly befouled tub.
Gabrielle Hamilton wrote about beef carpaccio for The Times the other day, and her recipe for the dish (above) is amazing — straightforward and delicious and a little edgy, with its dots of truffle oil, a taste both of the cooking she stands for at her restaurant, Prune in Manhattan, and of Gabrielle's memories of the cooking that Judy Rodgers introduced at her restaurant, Zuni Café in San Francisco.
But to make things clearer, let's show it four times a day—and now prune out cases where the Moon isn't at least roughly lined up with the Sun: And now we can see that at least in this particular case, there are two points (indicated by arrows) where the Moon is lined up and in the plane of the ecliptic (so shown red)—and these points will then correspond to solar eclipses.
"Drunk: when you think you're having a rip roaring time and the next morning you wake up and your brain has broken into a frenzied beehive, and your body is shattered shards of sharp glass desperately searching for what fits where and your spirit is being eaten by worms with great white bloodied teeth and your heart has shriveled into a black prune churning your intestines to the point where dysentery feels attractive," he began.
They also admired a new generation of chefs who'd opened small, idiosyncratic restaurants in the U.S. and in Canada: Gabrielle Hamilton, who had, Morin said, the temerity to put Triscuits on the menu at her tiny New York restaurant, Prune; Martin Picard, whose Montreal tavern, Au Pied de Cochon, served the kind of snout-to-tail cooking that was gaining popularity at the time, with a Québécois spin, including a famous foie-gras poutine.
In response, Trump and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) are reportedly in talks to tap an obscure provision of a decades-old budget law to prune some of the spending increases from the package.
In response, Trump and Majority Leader Kevin McCarthyKevin Owen McCarthyI'm not a Nazi, I'm just a dude: What it's like to be the other Steve King Trump finds consistent foil in 'Squad' Tlaib says she won't visit Israel after being treated like 'a criminal' MORE (R-Calif.) are reportedly in talks to tap an obscure provision of a decades-old budget law to prune some of the spending increases from the package.
To mark the 150th anniversary of the event, the restaurant will feature a special menu created by Gabrielle Hamilton, the chef and owner of Prune, with dishes like beef bouillon with Madeira, a cheese fritter called Malakoff with salad, soft shell crabs with asparagus and américain sauce, and brûléed rice pudding, which will be served in addition to the regular lunch and dinner menus: Ladies' Lunch, April 23 through 28, Delmonico's, 56 Beaver Street (South William Street), 212-509-1144, delmonicosrestaurant.com.
If beet greens – which contain 1,310 milligrams of potassium per cup – aren't on your list of favorite foods, try other leafy greens like cooked spinach (about 800 milligrams per cup), a sweet potato or baked potato with the skin (about 1,000 each), a big slice of cantaloupe (2953), a cup of soy beans (885), lentils (730), acorn squash (896) or tomato juice (417), three-quarters of a cup of carrot juice (517), orange juice (496) or prune juice (530), or three ounces of avocado (432).

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