Serve
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And I say to you, I might not stick to this, but I don't think I'll ever
serve
foie gras on my menu again because of that taste experience with Eduardo.
And for the future it won't
serve
us.
And I began to ask myself, how could nanotechnology
serve
tattooing?
You can
serve
a couple of thousand kids with two megabits.
Bipin Desai is a U.C. Riverside theoretical physicist who also happens to be the preeminent organizer of rare wine tastings, and he said, "I've got a tasting coming up where we're going to
serve
the '47 Cheval Blanc."
If you've ever gotten on one of those long-haul flights to Australia and realized that they're not going to
serve
you any food, but somebody in the row in front of you has just opened the McDonald's bag, and the smell of golden arches is wafting over the seat, you think, I can't do anything else with this 25 dollars for 16 hours.
For example, there is French Chinese food, where they
serve
salt and pepper frog legs.
There is Italian Chinese food, where they don't have fortune cookies, so they
serve
fried gelato.
But they
serve
it in all the Chinese restaurants in Italy."
For example, in New Orleans we have Cajun Chinese food, where they
serve
Sichuan alligator and sweet and sour crawfish.
So if a bridge can become a museum, a museum can also
serve
as a bridge.
But I began looking at design in a place like Amsterdam and recognized, you know, the first job of design is to
serve
a social purpose.
They give me, I don't know, a sense of correctness in the world and some visual delight in the knowledge that the building will probably never look as good as this simple industrial scaffolding that is there to
serve.
I dressed her in her favorite purple dress, and here she was, about to accompany me to
serve
this one-year sentence behind bars.
In the best Worldchanging tradition, it might also
serve
as a showcase for good ideas, successful projects and efforts to make a difference that deserve much more visibility.
An Earth Witness site could also
serve
as a collection spot for all sorts of data about conditions around the planet picked up by environmental sensors that attach to your cell phone.
I built fingers that are dextrous enough to
serve
me ... baseballs.
So the new generation of robogamis actually
serve
a purpose.
Not only is it going to
serve
as a mouse, but also a haptic interface.
They would come and we would
serve
them a bowl of gumbo and fried chicken.
We will
serve
a quarter of a million children in five years, and we will ensure that states continue to offer UPSTART to their children.
To
serve
other people, not to manipulate other people.
We can start by treating the soil with the respect that it deserves: respect for its ability as the basis of all life on earth, respect for its ability to
serve
as a carbon bank and respect for its ability to control our climate.
And the only purpose that these legs can serve, outside the context of the film, is to provoke the senses and ignite the imagination.
And if you are still alive you have to serve.'"
Then I brewed the two types of coffee and I told him that I would
serve
them to him one at a time.
You know, I think, out of all the cities in the world, Detroit, Michigan, is best positioned to
serve
as the world's urban exemplar of food security and sustainable development.
We decided to focus on the citizen: the people who the system was supposed to
serve
in the first place.
There is a lot in this rich biota that is going to
serve
us well.
I
serve
a large district with so many healthy partnerships with community agencies.
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