After the cast-iron guarantee perhaps the Bloomberg moniker IS appropriate to this new referendum promise.
The recipe seemed like a cinch, calling for just a handful of ingredients and a cast-iron skillet.
Still others have bent cucumber shaped pistons zooming back and forth in a huge, hollow cast-iron doughnut.
Architect James Bogardus, who designed the Italianite building, pioneered cast-iron architecture and popularized it in Lower Manhattan.
There is no cast-iron guarantee that the centre can direct spending much better than the localities do.
Inside, the house is a faded daguerreotype of wood-panelled walls, brown linoleum floors and a cast-iron kitchen stove.
Recent Russian history, however, offers just one cast-iron lesson for Scotland Yard and it is not an optimistic one.
It has replaced 21 percent of its wrought- and cast-iron mains since 2004.
But Mr Brown has not presided over any cast-iron disasters or lethal scandals.
It is hand-painted in the ceiling, carved in wooden doors and fashioned in the cast-iron latticework of the window guards.
Out of the oven came the cornbread in its own cast-iron pan, still sizzling with the essence of bacon drippings.
The main house is built around an interior courtyard adorned with an imported antique limestone fountain and a cast-iron fireplace.
She has "a cast-iron stomach, " said Frank Ragen, a criminal-defense attorney in San Diego who has known Ms. Clarke for decades.
Pinto beans simply seasoned with a chunk of fatback and a little salt and pepper bubbled inside a large cast-iron pot.
The building was renamed the Cammeyer, after an 1890s shoe store there, and celebrated its neo-Renaissance arched windows and 19th-century cast-iron columns.
Head south of downtown to historic Old Louisville, an enclave of Victorian buildings, brick walkways, cast-iron gas lamps, courtyards, fountains and statues.
That includes a pair of heavy, cast-iron bookends resembling the Brooklyn Bridge that I had to stop myself from swiping along with the soap.
But it will work only if the Obama administration accompanies it with a cast-iron determination to get to the bottom of America's banking mess.
He had a cast-iron reputation for understanding the financial markets, but his analysis would sometimes bring him into conflict with chancellors of the exchequer.
For those with cast-iron stomachs, and a memory of how banks have snapped back from past downturns, Zions Bancorporation (40, ZION) is worth a look.
In part it may be due to the need to have sufficient quantity and quality of evidence to make an absolutely cast-iron case against Damascus.
Labour gave a cast-iron guarantee at the last Assembly election that they would retain the current structure of 22 for their entire term of office.
The disaster led the authorities to decide to mount the first lighthouse on Fastnet, one made of cast-iron, it being the metal of the age.
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The second myth is that they have cast-iron views on morality.
The structure at the northeast corner of Spring and Mercer isn't, in itself, so different from any of the hundreds of other cast-iron buildings in SoHo.
The couple did extensive renovations on the space, resulting in a new kitchen, baseboard cast-iron heating system and an oversize spa tub in the master bathroom.
At a minimum that means not only having hotlines between the two governments, but also cast-iron commitments from the Chinese always to pick up the phone.
It was a school of interiors, centred on his studios in Paddington and Holland Park: bare floors, old rags in piles, worn armchairs and cast-iron beds.
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Mr Brown provoked jeers from the Conservative benches when he pointed out that Mr Cameron had given a "cast-iron guarantee" to hold a referendum on the Lisbon Treaty.
It can identify wine snobs who ski, for Patagonia, or gardeners aged 50-plus who might be in the market for one of Vermont Country Stores' cast-iron apple peelers.
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