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The euro is legal tender at the island's main tourist resorts.
Had I read them earlier, "Tender at the Bone" would have been a completely different book.
They are surprisingly filling, crisp and tender at the same time.
Crisp as a potato chip on the outside, but tender at the heart.
First, almost every insider plans to tender at the price of $6.35 a share.
The second volume of memoirs, after "Tender at the Bone," by the former restaurant critic for The New York Times.
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Zinnemann created a subversive spectrum of manliness, with tender-at-the-bone Montgomery Clift as the soldier who bucks the system; beefy Ernest Borgnine as the sadistic stockade boss who menaces him and a scrawny, motormouthed Frank Sinatra; and Lancaster's coolly noncommittal top sergeant inhabiting the ambiguous middle ground.
Two helmeted deep-sea divers working at the harbor bottom made it; their tenders at the surface did not.
Bids for new projects are usually tendered at the design stage, and the cost estimates often turn out to be far too optimistic once construction begins.
One of the greatest potential advantages for the EU would be the opening up of tenders at the US state level to European suppliers.
Machine tenders at the factory have long been required to print their name, or at least part of it, on each bag, along with their shift, the date and a factory identification number.
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