The rich fruit flavor from the beer also pairs nicely with the glaze on the squab.
It's basically a pound cake with a spider web on top of the glaze.
That's a strange metaphor - their eyes would glaze over and their ears would close up.
Glaze a building and make the glass transparent in the wintertime, opaque in the summer.
Was it true that the glaze of old Fiestaware contained dangerous amounts of lead?
Researchers sponsored by them came up with a non-toxic, low-temperature glaze based on boron.
Sweetness goes well with fish sauce, so with honey or caramelized sugar as a glaze for chicken wings.
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By applying many thin coats of this adapted glaze, he achieved the smoky shadowing he became famous for.
Why, when I read articles about the recent New York International Auto Show, did my eyes glaze over?
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Glaze happened to open the letter while sitting outside over the Memorial Day weekend, said the firm's founder, Robert Raben.
Between now and the midterm elections, Mr. Glaze hopes to build Mayors Against Illegal Guns into a more effective counterweight.
The letter to the mayor's organization was opened by Mark Glaze, director of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, in Washington on Sunday.
These network executives want to be woken up from the glaze of the same 50 pitches they get pitched a week.
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He added that his company, which is in the construction sector, would be helping to re-glaze the city of 1.1 million.
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Glaze is mostly translucent, but da Vinci would also slip in small amounts of pigments, such as manganese and lead oxides.
To emphasize the vessel's underbelly, Lycett highlights it with a harmonizing pink-cream glaze enriched with a subtle sponge-daubing of additional gold.
It probably never occurred to Native Americans hundreds of years ago to grill figs wrapped in Prosciutto (with a balsamic glaze).
Game lovers should try the bison tenderloin lacquered with a wild black cherry and bourbon glaze and served with gorgonzola mashed potatoes.
The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Mark Glaze.
Several safety features have been included in the design, such as separate staircases for firefighters and blast-resistant glaze on the lobby glass.
The effect is of a great web of connections, a cracking glaze which seems to run ahead of you as you read.
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Fires had been set to clear the spring stubble, and a thin glaze of smoke hung over the road in a steady cloud.
"I'm not sure the public mood is going to improve on this anytime soon, " said Mark Glaze, the executive director of Mr. Bloomberg's group.
Glaze is doing fine, a spokeswoman for the group said Thursday.
When analysts talk about foreign stocks, journalists tend to glaze over.
Black ice is a glaze that forms on roads and pathways that is actually transparent, allowing the black road beneath to be seen through it.
Every day, he wandered through his rooms, calculating how long it would take to patch the fractured plaster, paint the blotched walls, and glaze the windows.
"Opposing yet another reform, which has Americans scratching their heads, is not a place where a national political party can afford to be, " said Mark Glaze.
Sotheby's said the bowl is a "remarkable and exceptionally beautiful example of Song pottery, celebrated for its thin potting, fine near-white body and ivory coloured glaze".
"Instead they've got to beg, shame or really hang a lantern on the problem to get the states to comply with this federal law, " Glaze said.
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