Come here for the finest sashimi, sushi, Wagyu beef tartare and slivers of sea urchin.
Some is in overseas corporate debt, and slivers are in equities and local-currency debt.
Slivers of rich duck breast and liver were balanced by celeriac and dandelion greens.
Every post you make reveals slivers about who you are and what you like (not just "Like").
To make the Mach3, Gillette has found a way to bond diamond-hard carbon to slivers of steel.
After walking past fresco fragments and slivers of paintings, visitors reach a video reconstruction of Jericho's royal retreat.
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By contrast, the slivers of the federal budget that go toward innovation are drops in a very big bucket.
Papa Murphy's prices are low because outlets can squeeze into 1, 200-square-foot storefront slivers, most often in suburban strip malls.
The two slivers of encoded bits are rejoined to the bigger, unscrambled video stream before it hits the home.
There were slivers of chives and Napa cabbage in the soup, along with some dried shrimp and three poached eggs.
If you happen to have some country ham on hand, Mr. Stitt recommends garnishing the dish with slivers of that, too.
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' He'd been keeping them secret, and it was the sound I hadn't heard in years except in slivers and splinters.
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Gift cards those convenient plastic slivers that ensure someone can buy something they actually like will be among the hottest holiday gifts this season.
The following recipe features sea scallops and thin slivers of mango on a golden round of puff pastry, sprinkled with a little cilantro.
Most foreigners have been unimpressed with the slivers on offer, and have decided that the expense of setting up shop cannot be justified.
The inevitable bumps and scrapes as gold bars are moved around mean dust and slivers of the metal which are sucked up and recycled.
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Meanwhile, as the valuable spectrum goes unused in TV wasteland, new technologies such as Wi-Fi and Wi-Max must crowd into tiny slivers of unregulated spectrum.
Still, by putting adhesive tape on their shoes, the scientists were able to collect slivers of metal alloys being used for new U.S. fighter planes.
Texters, social-network posters and emailers are all prone to write (as their messages go zipping and hurtling back and forth) in sharp-edged shards and slivers of language.
Pilgrims with million-dollar names (Jolie, Blanchett, Johansson) appear at the Los Angeles shop that harbors her finds, searching for slivers of revelation that will bring fashion enlightenment.
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Slivers of pedal steel guitar cut across a flowing backdrop of acoustic guitars and piano, and there are moments when you can almost see the tumbleweed rolling past.
In one disused garage, littering the floor, we found foil-covered plastic water bottles, used for smoking crack cocaine, and tell-tale slivers of silver foil used for smoking heroin.
Sadly, though, the flag has seen better days, as on the return voyage well-wishers in New Zealand were allowed to cut off slivers of the cloth as mementoes.
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And, implied in the ongoing debate around voter laws in several states is an accusation that those laws may discourage slivers of voters from turning out on Election Day.
That contrasts with the average of 250 shares on exchanges where institutions break big order into slivers to avoid moving the markets or getting played by high frequency traders.
They have little in common with Mr Antal's stylish main film, in which faces, reflected in mirrors or caught in slivers of light, appear and disappear on a darkened screen.
Meanwhile, Trim Tabs Investment Research is sounding bullish on the prospect that companies will start taking slivers off those cash piles and spending them on payrolls in the near future.
They have also gritted their teeth and bought slots on the many small television channels that carve up tiny audiences, often into such narrow slivers that ratings cannot track them.
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Once novels began to be published in blocks, rather than in slivers, they became art, perhaps in part because the author and the reader were held at a more dignified distance.
Amid the pain, there are some slivers of comfort.
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