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"Bush puts seniors off on the tender mercies of the insurance companies," Mr. Hattaway said.
"It's no surprise that they are trying to distort the issue because it's so plain that Bush's plan puts seniors off on the tender mercies of the H.M.O.'s," Douglas Hattaway, a spokesman for Mr. Gore, said in response to the Republican spots.
Instead of digging it up and trundling it off to the compost pile, I was shearing off the tender tops for an appetizer.
So we came ashore, and there was a double-page spread in the Mirror of Dave Lee Travis carrying me off the tender.
Grilled eggplant, capers, tomatoes, black olives and basil blended with simple lemon-olive oil dressing to set off the tender grilled octopus, but next time I'll make sure that the octopus is merely pieces of a whole, and not myriad babies.
And in 2014, the Czech authorities called off the tender because its state-owned utility CEZ Group had no money to pay for it.
Gently nibble or scrape off the tender bits of the bottom of the leaf by putting the leaf in your mouth, closing your teeth on it, and pulling the leaf outwards.
Indeed, Patel's words have some chuckling, "'out of the mouths of babes!'" and they wouldn't be far off: At the tender age of 15, Liam Patel is the youngest curator in Dreweatts history.
The main character Janie, a feisty free spirit, is married off at the tender age of 17 by her grandmother to a farmer old enough to be her grandfather.
The pork is falling-off-the-bone tender, yet moist.
The pork is falling-off-the-bone tender and moist.
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