Why would you want to limit the universe of vendors you can potentially use?
Why would you want to limit the universe of vendors you can potentially use?
Cutting into drumettes and wingettes (?) and deep frying works too. :)
The point is that your face is asymmetrical. So if you can make a photographically make a face composed of two right halves or two left halves that is symmetric (i.e., one half being a true image and the other a mirror image) what you see will surprise you. Generally the “face” composed of left halves looks sinister…
I love my Zojirushi with the induction heater. As far as utility, a billion Asian households can’t be wrong—I doubt you’d find a single home without a dedicated rice cooker.
Watergate break-in.
I think my solution is to make more biscuits.
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You forgot dateable women. It would also keep them at bay.
It seems like, from reading this article, Nike did not offer an “equal or better” contract—the contract triggering the ROFR had no reduction clause, Nike’s contract did. I’m no endorsement lawyer, but it seems like if the Nike contract has some clauses that allow them to reduce the payments to Berian and the NB…
Not what I said at all, and pretty damn disingenuous to boot. In fact, I said there may be commercial reasons for certain writing to be aimed at a low reading level—I even cited software manuals. So your restatement of my argument as “audience should never be considered” is a bullshit strawman. And your resort to…
As an initial matter, these terms aren’t industry-specific—they are commonly used by anyone in any business with budget responsibility (as well as people doing any investing). The fact that your directors and management don’t know the terms seems to mean they don’t have to deal with a budget, which leads me to believe…
Those terms aren’t industry-specific; I would hazard to say that most educated adults know the meaning or could divine it from context. If they aren’t part of your general knowledge, they are probably useful to look up and understand. They are also pretty on point for describing the situation.
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I understand what you are saying, but the need for speed still befuddles me. Even if I didn’t have a chamber vacuum sealer at my disposal, I’d probably just grab a bunch of pint jars if I wanted to test recipes. Frankly, I prefer lactic fermentation over quick pickling for cukes, so anything I quick pickle would be…
With NO cartridges running at around $0.66/ea., using a pair to make pickles seems like high OpEx. Then again, I use a $1600 chamber vacuum sealer for the same thing, so my solution has ridiculously high CapEx.
Hmm... So the Mormon Doctrines & Covenants edicts about “hot drinks” might have some linkage to reality? I find that troubling.
My E46 330Ci has been good to me. It’s long in tooth now, but I have a hard time thinking of anything that I’d rather have (and be willing to drive into a city every day where my car gets hit on a regular basis).
Judging from my sweat output and the relatively poor condition I’m currently in, no.
Statistics v. individual experience, but my BMW has been a lot cheaper to operate than my old Jeep ZJ. The Jeep cost me a grand every time I turned around.