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So let's tread somewhat lightly in a bruising battle between the Lower East Side Tenement Museum and some neighbors who are resisting its attempts to take over their building on Orchard Street.
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*2000 Martha Clara chardonnay ($14): somewhat full, lightly buttery and woody.
Frum suggests a levy on carbon of $50 a ton, applied not only to oil but to coal, natural gas and (somewhat more lightly) ethanol.
So, today I had yet another epiphany and realized that, for the remaining 2 1/2 months I have here in Italy, I could keep traveling lightly and somewhat simply, and I could relinquish everything that is now in storage.
A meta-analysis of eight studies indicated that the risk was reduced somewhat among women drinking lightly (averaging less than a drink a day), but the risk then rose steadily with higher levels of consumption.
For example, if a student sees another sitting in a classroom before an examination biting her nails, fidgeting, lightly perspiring, and looking somewhat alarmed, the interpretation might be that she is experiencing test anxiety.
Dr Stephen Farry said although his department "cannot take this development lightly", the cap was "somewhat of a blunt instrument" and was already under review.
It echoes more lightly but undeniably through this somewhat smaller presentation of more modest works, the first survey of Polke's photographs in New York.
It is accessible and even entertaining, avoiding the mathematics on which its ideas are based (except in the appendices), although at times in his effort to be lightly anecdotal Mr. Ormerod wanders somewhat far from the point.
The '08 was a beautifully balanced, complex, subtle wine that danced lightly through the mouth despite its somewhat thick texture.
Transfer dough to a very lightly floured work surface and knead until somewhat cohesive, 3 to 4 minutes, using as little flour as possible and using a scraper to lift and turn dough.
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