"Bob was a Democrat, a crusty veteran of Texas politics and my great friend, " Bush said.
At the same time crusty competitors Interstate Bakeries and Sara Lee instigated a price war.
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The popular image of these late years may be of crusty and decrepit ancients.
This is not the first time that the crusty 70-year-old lawyer has been in trouble.
Despite its odd location, the mountain has attracted a crusty corps of backcountry skiers.
"I've heard it all, " replies Studs Terkel, the crusty old author of Working and other social anthologies.
As with chickenpox, the blisters turn into crusty scabs before healing after about a week or two.
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Galen's crusty aunt and nubile teenage cousin drift in and out of their lives and Galen's fantasies.
Plus he had to share power with Seagate's legendary but crusty chairman and chief executive officer, Alan Shugart, 67.
Gerry Boyle (Brendan Gleeson), a corpulent, crusty, poker-faced loner of a police officer who makes the Quiet Man seem downright loquacious.
It was a one-ox, two-story household, and there were a bunch of crusty chickens huddling under a tree to escape the rain.
With a salad, a loaf of crusty Italian bread and some red wine (homemade, if you were lucky), Sunday dinner was complete.
In the hospital and near death in 1972, Houston Harte, the crusty west Texas newspaperman who founded what would become Harte-Hanks, Inc.
Ford gives this crusty old entrepreneur a wide streak of arrogant mischief.
Huntington's last book earned him a reputation as a crusty old reactionary.
But he has begun making some distinctly crusty noises about the unemployed.
At that point, I could almost hear a cheer rise up from the swollen ranks of the Crusty Laid-off Newspaper Guild, Local 99.
Sainsbury's deal, available on nappies and white crusty bread, was well received and was launched to allow customers flexibility to stretch their household budgets further.
Reality shows may be cheap to produce, but both shows have years of success on History under their crusty caps, and the struggling stars are well compensated.
Gov. Bob Bullock, a crusty Democrat who died in 1998.
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Jeans, shorts, jorts, sneakers, sandals, stinky jerseys, crusty old hats.
Crusty guipure lace fronting a tough, garage mechanic-style jacket.
One of the first releases from the new feature film wing of CBS, the movie starred Harrison Ford as a crusty doctor trying to help Brendan Fraser's sick kids.
So again, Fallon is - he's an old, crusty admiral, former fighter pilot in Vietnam, and it's a personality thing beyond, you know, beyond what he said in the article.
It's vegetarian grub with broad appeal, and the components can stand on their own or come together as a substantial and colorful fall supper paired with hunks of crusty bread.
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Their boiled beef sandwiches served on crusty rolls are popular with the hordes of international art students, but you are also likely to rub elbows with locals at one of the communal tables.
The latest incarnation, SimCity 4, must satisfy two markets, with enough of the new and improved for crusty old veterans, without boosting its complexity beyond the reach of first-timers like myself.
One of Jobs' most revealingly explicit "I'm sorry" moments was a crusty throwdown after cutting the price of original iPhone by a third, just two months after product launch in 2007.
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