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Green tea is proffered at their salons; the evils of bread are discussed.
It doesn't matter whether it's topped with mushrooms, short rib, or pork meatballs — its texture caused one home cook to wonder, "Is it puffed up with air?" One night, the cheese menu was proffered at the start of the meal — an unorthodox but not unwelcome twist.
In testimony proffered at yesterday's hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Admiral Mike Mullen, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, spoke in forthright, plainspoken terms about why the current "Don't Ask Don't Tell" policy should be repealed.
One explanation proffered at the time by the pioneering tropical parasitologist H.E. Durham [7], [8] was that the animals were suffering from a highly infectious and fatal typanosomiasis, perhaps carried by infected fleas on the black rat (R. rattus) thought to have been introduced in 1899 by the S.S. Hindustan [4].
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Any information you proffer at this juncture will just be seen as a clumsy attempt to divert attention and spread the responsibility.
In the rest of the world, and especially in the U.S., he is a literary alchemist who fuses East to West, and who greets his readers when he can, with a generosity he would never proffer at home in Japan.
White-gloved pomp proffered cheerfully at a newly buffed London landmark, where room rates begin at a royal £239 ($383, at $1.60 to the pound).
At this point, the inevitable hi-tech exports straw is proffered to be clutched at, but this last colonial delusion will soon be seen off by China, with its massive pool of cheap but driven labour roaring up the hi-tech skill ladder.
Jankovic proffered no indignant response at that.
In painting after painting, erect willies wave, bottoms and breasts bulge, vaginas are proffered and everyone's at it.
Even though readers know that the missile-bearing Soviet ships will eventually turn back, the tension here is still electrifying, made more so by Peet's habit of quoting verbatim from some of the hair-raising tactical advice actually proffered in White House meetings at the time.
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