• Then Oz moved on to a badly damaged heart bloated, white, and marbled with fat.

    NEWYORKER: The Operator

  • Brute mathematics predict the new species, known as the marbled crayfish, will outcompete the locals.

    ECONOMIST: Asexual reproduction

  • Its marbled headquarters in landscaped grounds is a world away from the chaos of nearby Shenzhen city.

    ECONOMIST: We are the champions

  • But he uses heirloom-breed Berkshire pigs, famed for their pure flavor and well-marbled flesh, for his obscenely rich pulled pork.

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  • If this explanation is right, the marbled crayfish will do very well for an indeterminate period, and will then suddenly vanish.

    ECONOMIST: Asexual reproduction

  • On the left bank of the Bosphorus, before the marbled splendor of the Ciragan Imperial Palace, the government of Turkey was sponsoring a feast.

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  • Celebrities like actor Woody Harrelson were arrested at demonstrations that also protested the danger to the spotted owl and marbled murrelet populations.

    FORBES: Timber!

  • We finished off with Wood Fire-Grilled Kobe Ribcap with creamed mushrooms, cauliflower, marbled potatoes which he prepared using the butter poaching technique.

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  • But the bitterness and embarrassment of the Gingrich mess will linger in the marbled corridors of the Capitol for some time to come.

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  • Our old, marbled shrines to bureaucracy have grown unserviceable and unaffordable.

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  • By contrast, the defence budget is opaque and marbled with fat.

    ECONOMIST: Plugging the spending gap

  • American television images of soldiers surrounded by the marbled sumptuousness of Mr. Hussein's palace, Mr. Sahhaf said, were shot in "the reception hall" of the airport.

    CNN: Capital has look of a battlefield

  • Aisles snaking between the various shops and counters lead to bountiful displays of cakes, shiny unblemished fruits, packages of pickled vegetables and marbled cuts of marbled wagyu beef.

    BBC: The depachika of Tokyo

  • The air is thick with bumblebees and marbled white butterflies.

    BBC: Swiss movement

  • British and other shareholders of the Bank have launched an inquiry into confirmed reports of exorbitant expenditures on marbled offices, extravagant furnishings, salaries, staff parties, a private jet for Attali, etc.

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  • There, as well as in other parts of the country, it usually entails a big marbled hunk of pork shoulder, which is prepared using a combination of smoking and slow cooking over a low fire.

    WSJ: Mom-and-Pop Pulled Pork

  • Hillary's final glance back was of Memorial Bridge and Lincoln's marbled temple from the Arlington Heights, after which they drove through the Virginia countryside, past Middleburg, Warrenton, Culpeper, and into the Shenandoah Mountains, then down to Charlottesville.

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  • The rillettes in a potted-duck appetizer were packed tightly into a small glass jar and sealed with a thick layer of creamy, peppered lard for spreading on toast triangles, while a mammoth pork chop, marbled with luscious fat, tasted of buttered popcorn.

    NEWYORKER: Allswell

  • By comparison, the Berkeley Suite in the Piccadilly Ritz has 1, 200 sq ft (111.5 sq m) of floor space with a marbled lobby, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, a dining area, study and a pantry, and costs many thousands of pounds per night.

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  • Bird watching is especially popular in northern Israel, where the varied climates of the Sea of Galilee, the Golan Heights and Mount Hermon provide lush habitats for hundreds of thousands of birds, including the endangered Marbled Teal, whose only breeding havens are located here.

    BBC: Where birds know no borders

  • The killing jar was introduced in the 1850s, after the royal physician used chloroform to ease the delivery of Queen Victoria's eighth child, and net-wielding country vicars across Great Britain realized they could amass their collections of marbled whites and Camberwell beauties without overt violence.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'At Large and At Small'

  • The buffalo ribs, on the other hand, performed very well, and were to beef ribs what buffalo steak is to beef steak: leaner and thus lacking some of the juicy flavor and mouth feel that comes from the marbled fat in beef, but making up for it with the rich added slightly gamey flavor of buffalo.

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