Cooked
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The first time was during a benefit at a local independent movie house where several of the chefs from local italian restaurants
cooked
for the audience while Big Night was shown on the screen.
You realize that this mound of goodness was nothing more than fluffy
cooked
dough that will ultimately make you fat, lazy, and sleepy.
The masturbatory
cooked
turkey scene, the forced sex scene over a toilet bowl, and all the karate scenes are nowhere to be found.
Billy is entrusted with a bigger than life role and he comes out of it with a half cooked, self conscious, affected performance.
Predictably, the text of the more than 3,000 purloined emails have been seized on by skeptics of man-made climate change as “proof” that global warming is nothing more than a hoax
cooked
up by a bunch of pointy-headed intellectuals.
For example, lycopene from
cooked
tomato sauces may help prevent prostate cancer.
The New Age “Sadhguru” Jaggi Vasudev, for example, warned in 2015 against eating during a lunar eclipse, because “there is a distinct change in the way
cooked
food is before and after” such an event.
Shareholders would instantly realize that the books were cooked, and roundly punish the offending company's share price.
Today, jaw-droppingly huge Haber-Bosch plants, much refined and improved, are humming around the world, pumping out the hundreds of thousands of tons of fertilizers that enrich the fields that grow the crops that become the sugars and oils and cattle that are
cooked
into the noodles and chips, pizza, burritos, and snack cakes that make us fat.
The New York Times Magazinereported in 2001 that one would need to “eat 15 pounds of
cooked
golden rice a day” to get enough vitamin A. What was an exaggeration then is demonstrably wrong now.
He does not notice as the water temperature slowly rises until, at last, the frog dies and is thoroughly cooked."
So she is attempting to “boil the frog slowly,” ensuring that it doesn’t realize it is being
cooked
until it is too late to jump out of the pot.
As more Africans move to cities, they acquire a taste for rice, which is easy to store and can be
cooked
quickly.
Trump’s stance on China is well known: he has blamed the country for everything from hacks on his opponent (thought by the US government to be the work of Russia) to climate change (which he has called a hoax
cooked
up by China to undermine US competitiveness).
After the economic crisis of 2001, the authorities fixed the price of energy in nominal pesos and kept it there for years, even though inflation was running at 20% or more (according to independent estimates, that is; official figures are
cooked
to show lower inflation).
No, the people who lived with us, who
cooked
for us, who walked the baby carriages, washed windows and cleaned fur-coats in summer time were never called “servants.”
This has fomented accusations that China apologists have
cooked
the new numbers.
The children were poisoned by their midday meals – a vital part of a government-run nutrition program in schools – which apparently were
cooked
in oil that had been carelessly stored in used pesticide containers.
No surprise, then, that bosses who couldn't legitimately show the market strong profits
cooked
the books, often with the help of their supposedly independent accountants.
The public attention that it has received is rare for scientific news, perhaps owing to concerns that something celestially dangerous is being
cooked
up in our backyard.
The ingredients for meth, for example, are readily available, recipes are easy to obtain, and batches of the drug can be
cooked
up in a kitchen.
The Indian state of Kerala, which early evidence suggests is managing to hold down its R0, has distributed
cooked
meals to those in need, while implementing aggressive testing, contact tracing, and quarantine protocols.
Agatha Mikhaylovna, with a flushed face and aggrieved expression, her hair ruffled and her thin arms bared to the elbow, was shaking the preserving pan over the brazier with a circular movement, looking dismally at the raspberries and hoping with all her heart that they would harden and not get
cooked
through.
In spite of the cleanliness, an odour of
cooked
onion, shut up since the night before, poisoned the hot, heavy air, always laden with an acrid flavour of coal.
And this gross good-natured joke increased the laughter of the men, who expanded their shoulders, half
cooked
by the stove, while she herself, shaken by laughter, was displaying in the midst of them the indecency of her costume, embarrasingly comical, with her masses of flesh exaggerated almost to disease.
When their flanks were burning they
cooked
their bellies.
Is it cooked, then?" said Cécile; '"that must be a surprise for me!
But she found the saucepan dry, and
cooked
a handful of vermicelli which she had been keeping for three days in reserve.
He kept everything there, grocery,
cooked
meats, fruit, and sold bread, beer, and saucepans.
The potatoes were cooked, and the coffee, thickened by a good half of chicory, was passing through the percolator with a singing noise of large drops.
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