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And it turns out that Mr. Kapranos is less a foodie in the name-dropping sense — he didn't mind admitting that he'd never heard of the four-star restaurant Per Se — than a fan of the eccentric, like Diner in Williamsburg, where the menu is written on each table's paper tablecloth.
I wanted to drop the sense of muscular, physical communication at this point and emphasise distance and closeness during the conversation".
Like so many smart people recruited for documentaries, he drops his sense of humor and intones in that portentous, "would -heavy would -heavyof programs about American culture.
Not because it isn't news – but because so many of the journalists anticipating the launch have dropped any sense of responsibility to their readers and replaced it with cloying fanboyism.
People have entirely dropped their sense of cynicism when logged on.
Gun sales have dropped off sense the NRA spent 30 million to put a coward in the Oval Office.
Although Issa couched his charges in some places by using the words "report" and "alleged," he dropped all sense of doubt in that case.
We made a decision to slowly drop the sense of style and the quirky tricks as we get closer to the heart of the story, and there are almost no tricks in that final confrontation with Adam caught between Mike and Roddy.
With families' incomes dropping, it makes sense that these stores — and the U.S. government, in the event of an acquisition — would focus on keeping prices low.
Unexpectedly, some fat cells directly sense dropping temperatures and release their energy as heat, according to a new study; that ability might be harnessed to treat obesity and diabetes, researchers suggest.
Most co-ops fail when members cannot trust the person shopping for them, when they feel the standard is dropping, when common sense has left the building or when it just becomes too difficult.
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