"potato chip conditions" describe a dry, pine-needle carpet that crunches when you tread on it.
Don't Tread on Me were a married couple from Alabama, named Mary Beth and Dale.
But in his meetings with the general, he was forced to tread on treacherous ground nonetheless.
None of DMM's pages have referenced each other, and the lineups clearly tread on each other's toes.
Many wore T-shirts showing a rattlesnake and the words: "Don't tread on me!"
Consider just two examples: the early American "Dont Tread on Me" flag and WWII Office of War Information posters.
Now the FCC will escalate its war on TV violence, but any effort to tread on basic cable could rile the Supremes.
His town put up a donated "Don't Tread on Me" flag on April 15 and "it will probably fly there forever, " he said.
About 2, 000 people, many carrying American flags, banners reading "Don't tread on me" or "Impeach Cuomo" signs, turned out for the chilly outdoor rally.
Beside the woman sat a man of the same vintage, wearing khaki Dockers and a black fleece blazoned with the same "Don't Tread on Me" slogan.
Spitzer, who embarrassed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission with previous actions, is now likely to tread on toes at the Bush Administration's Environmental Protection Agency.
But such policies offer a hollow promise of tobacco use reduction, tread on international laws and treaties, and set the EU on a slippery slope towards further restrictions on consumer information.
The most striking additions are of course the caterpillar tread on the back and ski on the front, in theory enabling this thing to manage a man-powered escape across land or snow.
Mr Chernomyrdin's future will depend first and foremost on how he satisfies the men who had his predecessor, the courageous but hapless Sergei Kiriyenko, sacked for daring to tread on their toes.
Parente said someone brought the "Don't Tread on Me" flag, also known as the Gadsden flag, to a sunset ceremony on March 21 and the veterans decided to fly it, given the flag's historic military connections.
US-based researchers were the first to propose that the wrinkles might act like the tread on tyres, and even demonstrated how the patterns in the skin resembled those of run-off channels seen on the sides of hills.
In the Santorum version it comes out as "freedom, " and it wells up from something more akin to the "Don't tread on me" motto and coiled rattlesnake sewn into the famous yellow Gadsden flag created before the American Revolution.
The justices inevitably tread on the rim of the nation's laws -- the "outer markers" as Justice Stephen Breyer put it -- and must craft a constitutionally credible ruling that will establish precedent, addressing guidelines for courts perhaps many decades.
However, the Prime Minister's arm's length attitude to managing Northern Ireland isn't likely to change, and Ms Villiers will soon discover that when it comes to juggling issues like parades or dealing with the past, it's hard to keep all sides happy and easy to tread on someone's toe.
Yet the decision to tread lightly on financial malfeasance might cost Romney the election.
This past cabinet member for climate change knew to tread lightly on that.
But like Mr Graham, he has realised that you need to tread lightly on those non-negotiables if you want to preserve your influence.
Much like Element by Westin, Home2 Suites by Hilton is a green-minded mid-tier extended stay hotel concept ideal for business travelers looking to tread lightly on the planet.
My advice: Tread cautiously on these broad-population social networks.
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