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The temperature of the water bubbling in Coach Jim Tressel's pot just got a bit toastier.
Be it inefficient code or that someone accidentally commented out a line and disabled some heat fail-safe, it's just a fairly common occurrence for a Beta OS to run a bit toastier than its fully-certified counterparts.
It's a common problem among the current slew of consoles, especially as gamers' demands for pure pixel-pushing performance continue to grow — turning on the original Xbox 360 wasn't unlike firing up a jet engine, and the fat PlayStation 3 had a tendency to make its surroundings just a bit toastier.
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So you can have a very flat-chested chardonnay, but you can give it a little bit of uplift and get it up to a B cup, or you could add a bit more toasty oak and wallop it up to maybe a C or a D. And then you can go the full extra mile and have a silicone implant… In all combinations it is gorgeous.
For some toasty flavors and a bit of crunch, the halibut is topped with fried shallots and ginger and roasted pine nuts.
A spritz from a lime wedge puts life into the noodles, a bit of acidity; a sprinkle of toasty ground chile from the jar adds a mellow heat and some color, but the dish still doesn't taste that much like phat Thai.
Cornmeal-crusted calamari was accompanied by a bland tomato dipping sauce; and the pulled pork was overly smoked and a bit bitter, though the corn bread that came with it was warm and toasty.
If Mr. Murphy, a former dancer, exudes optimism and a bit of cockiness as he chats outdoors on the Stanford University campus during a toasty fall afternoon, his confidence is understandable.
A bit.
"A bits a bit.
Keeping warm in the winter can be a bit of a chore, but there's nothing like a little home cooking, particularly hot sauce, to keep yourself nice and toasty.
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