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"It is a bit of pork," said Kurt Andersen, the novelist and public radio host who has been a longtime observer of city politics.
3. Put a piece of pork on a toothpick, followed by a leaf of cilantro, another bit of pork and another leaf.
The only thing that could improve it is a bit of pork and cheese; mind you, just about everything is improved by adding pork and cheese to it.
A budget is a chance to get Democrats on record voting for things than can then be used against them in campaign commercials: your basic spending increases and tax hikes, of course, but also a million other little things that can be pulled out and portrayed as discrete votes in favor of some particularly egregious bit of pork.
Whether the jargon is up to Paul Hollywood standards is quite another matter, however: there are no soggy bottoms, instead Grant describes a schoolboy sewing error as "making a bit of pork" (nope, I haven't got a clue what he's on about either).
Torsional rigidity is there, but it never compromises the comfort afforded by a bit of pork.
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This kept the country growing until the bubble of the 1980s when Japan, with 1/22 the U.S. land area and half the GDP, had real estate worth five times that of the entire U.S. When that bubble burst, bankers, politicians, gangsters and bureaucrats spent a decade pretending that nothing had happened that a bit of pork-barrel spending wouldn't cure.
Dungeness crab is irresistible, and pea shoots are wonderful, served with bits of pork and eggs.
Fettuccine amatriciana ($18) offers softer noodles, sweet red onions and finely rendered bits of pork belly in a spicy marinara.
Appropriately named "little meats", carnitas are tender shredded bits of pork, from all parts of the pig, eaten as tacos.
It serves the salads and snails and sticky bits of pork and beef that are requisite to Lyonnaise cuisine in a beautiful wooden room under yellow light.
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