No Time to Mince Words Our downside risk, however, is appallingly great right now.
Williams, who is a win away from his first Final Four, didn't mince words.
In December, Chavez didn't mince words when he told Venezuelans who he wanted to succeed him.
Mince is made on site, and there is no freezer on the premises, he said.
Following the operation, which was successful, the doctor was in no mood to mince words.
When Idzik finished, it was Ryan's turn to speak his mind, and, as usual, he didn't mince words.
The supermarket giant Tesco, frozen food firm Findus and budget chain Aldi received mince containing horsemeat from Comigel.
It did not mince words, telling people to take cover there, as elsewhere.
Trim and discard the very tips of the stems (as well as any dinged-up edges), and mince the rest.
On 8 March, 3663 recalled all batches of this frozen mince beef product.
O'Neill doesn't mince words: a colleague recalls introducing O'Neill to Newt Gingrich at the height of the Republican revolution.
But that has now been extended to other beef products, such as mince.
Wander in silence through ten rooms decked for Christmas past then tell all over mulled wine and mince pies.
Lunch is served in its tiny back room and features classics such as mince and tatties, and Scotch pie with beans and chips.
Which is why you know exactly what explains the typical rise in heating bills, just after peak consumption of mince pies.
Sorger doesn't mince words, calling most major bike manufacturers "toy companies, " and looking at the numbers, he's obviously not far off.
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The council is no longer putting mince beef products supplied by Welsh Bros Ltd on the menu at its care homes.
Beef meals have been taken off the menu of 17 schools in Northamptonshire after traces of horsemeat were found in a supplier's beef mince.
Food at all six of the schools is procured by the PPP contractor, who in turn sourced the frozen mince from catering firm 3663.
But the BBC has learned that across Europe many suppliers continue to produce desinewed meat using different names including "Baader meat" and "3mm mince".
In the UK, the supermarket giant Tesco, frozen food firm Findus and budget chain Aldi received horsemeat-tainted mince from Comigel, based in northeastern France.
If consumers, for economic and other reasons, are going to mince their worlds, then at least they should be left in no doubt what they're eating.
For locals the most popular order is vetkoek (pronounced fet-cook and literally meaning 'fat cake'): an Afrikaner pastry that's a bit like a savoury doughnut, filled with mince.
Catherine was particularly considerate of him, bringing in brown paper bags full of apples from her garden and Tupperware containers of mince pies to share with his housemates.
Bush presents himself as a straight-talking Texan who does not mince words or parse meanings, does not run late or overeat or flirt with women not his wife.
Mr Remmel said frozen processed foods had arrived in Germany, via Luxembourg, from Comigel - the supplier in northeastern France which sent mince containing horsemeat to several UK retailers.
When asked about whether his performance vindicated himself in anyway after being hit hard by media over the off-season, Westbrook didn't mince words in saying none of it mattered.
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Business is also booming for commercial carol concerts in non-church settings, where a mince pie and nostalgia are as much the lure as harking the singing of herald angels.
This year, she decided, she would buy mince pies from the new delicatessen, the one that sold Polish sausage and French cheese, just to see if anybody noticed the difference.
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