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Although slips (narrow strips) of the muscle are inserted into the vertebrae and ribs, it does not terminate thus; fresh slips arise from these same bones and continue on up into the neck until one of the divisions, known as the longissimus capitis, finally reaches the skull.
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But, as the fish fried elsewhere are so fresh, such slips can be forgiven.
And stacks of fresh betting slips still sit in the window of the parlor at 7206 13th Avenue in Dyker Heights, Brooklyn.
During downturns, the ranks of the self-employed swell with workers armed with fresh pink slips and maybe some severance pay to help finance their new ventures.
In Taafe's pub on Shop Street the saloon was littered with betting slips, fresh ones at the bar, torn ones on the floor.
To cook artichokes, he slips fresh bay leaves into the gaps between the leaves, then wraps the chokes in plastic and poaches them in simmering water until tender.
Fresh steamed mussels slipped down easily, a shot of sambuca and a scattering of zucchini wafers and mild chorizo adding wonderful complexity to the briny liquor.
Without the benefit of fresh tires, Gordon slipped from contention and finished sixth on a 93-degree afternoon; temperatures soared to more than 150 degrees in the cockpits.
The emphasis is on relaxing and being looked after by the incredibly friendly staff who pad quietly around, slipping fresh towels on to your sunbed if you can summon the energy to get off it for a dip in the sea, and asking you at around the same time as you ordered a beer yesterday if you would like one today.
They would be garroting each other under the table, I would be beating an egg with a fork, dipping a sole fillet into it, then rolling the fish in bread crumbs (fresh! homemade!) and slipping it into the cast iron skillet.
As the company's OEM revenue from Windows slows and slips, the fresh top line is more than welcome.
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