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cuts exception fish fishy land larger longer require tender time
Most fish require a short cooking time, but cephalopods are the exception to this fishy rule. As with some cuts of larger land beasts, the longer they're cooked, the more tender they get. Yotam Ottolenghi
cuts deeply held likely medical political religious run
The path of progress cuts through the four-way intersection of the moral, medical, religious and political - and whichever way you turn, you are likely to run over someone's deeply held beliefs. Nancy Gibbs
cuts tougher
That was really one of the tougher cuts that we've made. Bill Cowher
cuts improving invested ourselves time time-and-time-management wasted
Time invested in improving ourselves cuts down on time wasted in disapproving of others. Source Unknown
cuts ice refinement vulgarity
Vulgarity has its uses. Vulgarity often cuts ice which refinement scrapes at vainly. Max Beerbohm
cuts definitive extended novelty regard theatrical versions
The theatrical versions are the definitive versions. I regard the extended cuts as being a novelty for the fans that really want to see the extra material. Peter Jackson
cuts field good great keeps love sees
(White's) shifty, he has good moves, he keeps moving, he sees the field well, he makes great cuts -- I'd love to have him. Harry Sprouse
cuts dress everybody good gotten guys night sure work
We feel good we have 46 guys we know we would dress to play the Vikings, ... We just have to see what else is out there. We've gotten about 18 of the teams' cuts right now. We're going to work (Saturday) night making sure we know everybody who's on the wire. Bruce Allen
cuts difficult kerry prove tax
I think it would be difficult for Kerry to prove that the tax cuts were not effective. Ned Riley
ice romance age
Whether you like it or not, the digital age has produced a new format for modern romance, and natural selection may be favoring the quick-thumbed quip peddler over the confident, ice-breaking alpha male. Ashton Kutcher
ice tea sides
England was full of words I'd never heard before - streaky bacon, short back and sides, Belisha beacon, serviettes, high tea, ice-cream cornet. Bill Bryson
ice
Whoa! There's not as much ice here as I thought there was. I don't think we'll go any farther. Doug Deming
ice ski
I was happy to ski and play a lot of ice hockey. But I've come back because I was - and am - a racing driver. This is what I do. Jacques Villeneuve
ice
I think she's going to be OK. We just had her ice it and we'll see how it goes. Kelly Ioane
ice italian
Which is very easy. It actually is a little Italian dessert. It's like a mousse ... kind of like ice cream. Mignon Waterman
ice people shorts showing
We even had people showing up in shorts and sweatshirts, but the ice was still safe. Dan Jones
ice minutes sure wait
We can't wait to see what they are going to do. We have to make sure we put everything we have on the ice right off the bat. . . . The first 5 to 10 minutes are going to be crucial. Pierre Turgeon
ice rainbow soon stocking trout
We're going to be stocking 20,000 legal-size rainbow trout as soon as the ice is off, as soon as we can get to the lake. Steve Denney
vulgarity-is heartless littles
A lot of warm vulgarity is incomparably preferable to a little bit of pinched niceness Caitlin Thomas
vulgarity-is tragedy comedy
There is a point in portraying surface vulgarity where tragedy and comedy are very close. Barbara Stanwyck
vulgarity nations
... vulgarity has no nation. Arthur Miller
vulgarity-is revealing-something literature
Very notable was his distinction between coarseness and vulgarity, coarseness, revealing something; vulgarity, concealing something. E. M. Forster
vulgarity dislike
Above all, I dislike vulgarity. Diane Kruger
vulgarity-is salad garlic
Vulgarity is the garlic in the salad of life. Cyril Connolly
vulgarity-is people refined
There are no people who are quite so vulgar as the over-refined. Mark Twain
vulgarity-is crime vulgar
No crime is vulgar, but all vulgarity is crime. Oscar Wilde
vulgarity-is two facts
Death and vulgarity are the only two facts in the nineteenth century that one cannot explain away. Oscar Wilde