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A whole mackerel is dressed in lime, its soft grilled white meat coming off the backbone in meaty flakes as if to make an argument in favor of this slim, cylindrical beauty as Branzino 2.0.
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And unless you happen to own a bandsaw, so is slicing off the chine bone, part of the backbone that's attached to the ribs.
By being able to identify most requested traffic, and store those pages locally near the customer, the ISP can put off upgrading the backbone.
For membranes of the same ion exchange capacity diffusion is highest for architectures for which two side chains are branching off from the backbone sites as compared to architectures for which only one side chain is branching off.
Though Casta doesn't have much to do as Bardot other than flounce, pout, and toss her iconic blond hair, as Birkin, Gordon must project youthful naivete while showing off the steely backbone that kept Gainsbourg in check.
The proposed method seeks for a trade-off between the backbone transmission delay and the backbone lifetime.
Once you have pulled the hide off simply cut along the backbone with a sharp knife and cut off fillets just like when cutting catfish fillets Now you have 2 boneless gar fillets that when cooked have the same taste and texture as a catfish.
By linking wind farms 15 to 20 miles off the coast, the backbone would greatly reduce the number of individual radial lines needed to bring the energy to shore.
He's recently expressed frustration with Washington inaction and repeatedly faced off with unions that form the backbone of Democratic political activism.
Remove the backbone, breaking it off just before the tail.
Allegations suggest that the management paid off 30 workers who had been the backbone of the strike to leave quietly, receiving a combined $860,000 to $980,000.
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