This is vital for Manhattanites in August, when the city becomes a steaming, belching, flesh-roasting hellpit.
But this form of staph is actually starting to look like the flesh-eating bacteria.
Not a typical one, of course, but one serviced by a wading pool of flesh-eating fish.
The singers who are willing to do so usually limit the flesh-pressing by contract.
So even if you are off the floor, CEA still gets its pound of flesh.
And, in spite of all that bulge of flesh, an expression of some satisfaction and cunning.
Their staffs had little time to flesh out details before the next day's summit in Brussels.
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On average fish gobble 2 pounds of feed to produce a pound of flesh.
"I don't believe in death neither in flesh nor in spirit, " Marley once said.
He painted his house bright green and decorated the grounds with statues painted in flesh colors.
Bassist Stephan Crump and drummer Marcus Gilmore flesh out all of the ideas seamlessly.
You can also add notes to those symbols to flesh your opinion out a little more.
The great red hills stand desolate and the earth has torn away like flesh.
Once you've freed all the flesh, squeeze the membrane to extract any juice lingering within.
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To flesh out the dwindling ranks of the survivors with a busload of new characters?
"Brother Jobe, " he said, reaching down from his seat to press our flesh like a politician.
In a few months the Administration will flesh out this new doctrine more fully.
When buying fresh sardines, Mr. Kahan looks for medium-sized specimens with glistening skin and firm flesh.
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Flesh out the "Experience" section to include a description of every job you've had.
Or, is there a fundamental value to the brick-and-mortar, flesh-and-bone world that cannot be replaced?
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I'm just wondering if you could flesh that out a little for us as well.
But while the flesh was considered a delicacy, the roe were fed to geese.
Also called the "flesh eating bacteria, " strep A had sent Malyia into toxic shock.
This tart-sweet jam is a fantastic way to use apples, especially those with pink flesh.
Talk of the voluntary sector playing a bigger role in delivering public services lacks flesh.
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The stinking gaseous rotting of flesh it causes often requires the amputation of limbs.
Coast-to-coast barnstorming, with all its speech-making and flesh-pressing, amounts to a sort of decathlon.
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Cook until the skin crisps and the flesh cooks through, a couple of minutes per side.
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Look closely, however, and Target's poor results turn out to be a mere flesh wound.
Typically, lenders demand a pound of flesh for every 20 or so pounds they lend.
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