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One who has fared nicely from the arrangement is Harun Rashid, a garrulous, enterprising native son of Barikhala.
If so-called soft money -- unregulated contributions to groups like state party committees -- re-enters the campaign, television stations should fare nicely.
From what I could tell, the 8-megapixel camera fared nicely on the strangely-lit stage, but I suspect it's neat little features like Nokia Cinemagraph that will really drive usage of the device as a point-and-shoot.
And shag carpeting!" DVD Movie Guide's Colin Jacobson called the episode a solid episode and said that the introduction of Homer's brother "could have been gimmicky, especially with a big-name guest star like DeVito, but the concept fared nicely".
The rest of Samsung's business units fared rather nicely, as well, with the company's consumer electronics and semiconductor divisions generating quarterly profits of 740 billion won ($691.6 million) and 1.42 trillion won ($1.33 billion), respectively.
Super-garlicky brandade fared better; the top was nicely browned, and it was served with a few caper berries, a nice touch.
The word gewürz is German for spicy; not surprisingly, the wine melds nicely with Southeast Asian fare.
Still, it's pretty good I would say - as with a lot of his latter-day fare, a little witless, but nicely orchestrated and full of very Moz lines about prostitutes, boxes of pine, and - I kid you not – a "vicious street gang".
And for fare-splitters, this marries up nicely with the existing ability to divvy up ride costs.
Bistrong, who most recently was the chef at the Harrison, concentrates on simple, hearty fare: a thick sirloin steak, a nicely roasted chicken (birthplace: Pennsylvania).
Sardines, plump and firm, fared much better, their muscular marine flavor nicely accented by shallots and celery.
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