The reason is that we economist academics know which side our bread is buttered on.
Try them in fennel broth, stirred into risotto, or the traditional way, boiled on buttered bread.
They know where their bread is buttered and where their next meal is coming from.
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This engine is likewise wondrously free of stiction and internal inertia and is smoother than hot-buttered sin.
This is why I hope we'll always have the delicious antidote to modernity offered by Chez Georges and buttered radishes.
Most arbitrators--knowing where, in effect, their bread is buttered--will more often than not impose adverse settlements on management.
Still, a nicely buttered radish is just the thing to remind any cook to stay humble and simple in the kitchen.
Last year I did a post on Hot Buttered Rums, which still stays my favorite cool weather drink.
If I'm ravenous heading into "Die Hard XX, " I'll visit the concession stand and ask for hot buttered popcorn.
In addition to the mackerel, other items on the menu roast potatoes, buttered artichokes with shallots were systematically contested by Gadbois.
Statoil knows which side its bread is buttered, especially without major oil and tax breaks to improve Shtokman economics.
But John Henry just looked at it through his glasses, wiped it with his napkin, and buttered the left foot.
Naturally these arbitrators know on which side their bread is buttered--they won't get the job unless they've been approved by the unions.
The Fenway Park bat rack had a separate row for California whites, and the Gatorade container was full of hot buttered rum.
The day began with a couple of well-buttered tartines, and in the course of it he might well get a millefeuille ready.
The employees have figured out what side their bread is buttered on.
Of all the hot liquors, I regard buttered rum as the worst.
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But they also have their bread buttered by fossil fuel interests, which ultimately slants their joint attempt to reverse state-wide green energy standards.
He's played with his college buddies from Brigham Young University in a league--Hot-Buttered Corn--for 17 years and even won the trophy two years ago.
The portions at Mother's are huge: great, skinny mounds of buttered grits, piles of crispy bacon, and big slabs of ham with sweetly caramelized skin.
Coal suppliers know as well which side their bread is buttered.
When it was all ready, I carried my cup and the two plates of buttered toast to the table, one for her and one for me.
Traditionally, crayfish tails are plucked from their shells and slipped onto a slice of buttered bread with a sprinkling of dill and a squeeze of lemon.
This year he requested that Chris could have a piece of buttered toast ready to throw as well so that he would have something to soak up the sauce.
It's roughly buttered bread and is pronounced "smur-er-BREWTH".
The NFL knows where its bread is buttered.
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However, as much as I appreciate Jelly Belly's efforts to push the envelope, and as delightful as some of their flavors pomegranate, Sunkist pink grapefruit, very cherry what were they thinking when they introduced Buttered Popcorn and Dr. Pepper?
Each evening we had just enough to prepare fresh lobster tidbits as an appetizer before going out to dinner, and we had a feast of two or three broiled-and-buttered tails for each one of us on our last night.
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