What remains of the stairway belize on foot is slicked with moss and dew.
Getting that entire surface into direct contact with the hot, oil-slicked pan is the first priority.
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Look for a resurgence of slicked-back coifs and crew cuts, while shaggy dos and rugged facial hair become obsolete.
WATER-COOKED FISH is a Sichuan preparation of poached white fish and wilted cabbage in a sweet-sour broth slicked with chili oil.
Twice a year, a glittering, roiling New York Fashion Week descends upon Manhattan, beckoning well-slicked industry notables and armies of sharply-dressed sylphs.
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When the jewelry store fired him after he slicked up the floors with the wrong soap, he decided to fatten his bank account by programming.
The bespectacled Mr. Butler, a father of four with a powerful build and slicked-back white hair, was an unlikely choice to represent American's creditors committee.
There are the beginnings of wrinkles around his eyes and forehead, and his hair is parted neat and slicked to the left Beckham as Don Draper.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt channeled the Rat Pack with matching slicked back hair.
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Weeks after the Apr. 22 explosion and sinking of the Deepwater Horizon in the Gulf of Mexico, BP is facing oil-slicked coastal swamps, dead fish, grieving families and howling environmentalists.
Sandler, however, plays Chuck with an imposing comic vigor: in a tuxedo, with his hair slicked back and his Brooklyn accent thickened, he resembles a young Tony Curtis.
That famous Wrigley-Field-outfield-wall haircut was now slicked down and swooped back and lay atop the buffed Y2K model, who was wearing some kind of drapey Euro tuxedo--with no tie.
But with his slicked hair, shiny bomber jackets and sunglasses, he is still adored by many Filipinas who remember his screen performances as a gun-toting sort of Robin Hood.
Her hair slicked down like a seal, her eyes dead, and her T-shirt sexily V-necked, Barnes is like some millennial demon from the digital unconscious, catnip for condescending older men.
But it was best actor nominee, the bearded Bradley Cooper who looked the part of an untouchable Hollywood actor in his three-piece tuxedo with extra-wide lapel and slicked back hair.
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We'd flank the dish with sides of corn on the cob, a garlic-studded green such as escarole, a balsamic-slicked watercress salad and even some barbecued meat for the non-crab lovers of the family.
The National Weather Service issued storm warnings and advisories for Sunday and Monday for as far east as Pennsylvania, and officials were blaming two deaths in separate crashes in Kansas and Missouri on snow-slicked roads.
And they were still nowhere near the bottom of the schemes that brewed in Mr Vesco's head, behind the pencil moustache, the slicked-back hair and the dark glasses, the very essence of a Hollywood fraudster.
But the slushy morning commute and widespread school delays as the storm moved eastward, were minor compared to the storm's impact on the Midwest, where it was blamed for separate crashes in Illinois, Kansas and Missouri on snow-slicked roads.
Al Davis, owner of the Oakland Raiders, approached the lectern at the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio last month in his trademark black suit and silver tie, his slicked-back black hair fully silver at the temples.
The country is walking what amounts to an oil-slicked tightrope: the austerity packages designed to cut spending and reel in more bailout money from its European brethren are also a brake on growth that keep the economy from producing enough money to reduce the deficit and meet the criteria for any additional loans.
In June Carly Fiorina and Meg Whitman, the ex-CEOs of Hewett-Packard and eBay , won their respective California primaries for senator and governor, while BP 's Tony Hayward, a current CEO, battled environmental and public relations disasters both in the oil-slicked Gulf of Mexico and while watching a regatta off the coast of England.
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