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Citigroup said the tender gave it control of 61percentt of Nikko at a cost of $7.7 billion.
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Leave them to cook, covered, over a moderate heat until they start to darken and become tender, giving them the occasional stir to stop them sticking.
Mr. Bardem, best known to American audiences for his chillingly persuasive embodiment of evil in "No Country for Old Men," combines muscular, charismatic physicality with an almost delicate sensitivity, and this blend of the rough and the tender gives "Biutiful" a measure of emotional credibility that it may not entirely deserve.
Mr. Bardem "combines muscular, charismatic physicality with an almost delicate sensitivity, and this blend of the rough and the tender gives 'Biutiful' a measure of emotional credibility that it may not entirely deserve," Mr. Scott wrote in The Times in December.
Inefficient tendering gave contractors a chance to squeeze more money out by foot-dragging.
By this critique, the ANC is rife with corruption, with the misallocation of lucrative government tenders giving rise to a new term: "tenderpreneurs".
But only James Fayette's dignified yet tender father gave the ballet its needed emotional weight.
Their elation at winning the tender soon gave way to panic.
But the accompaniments mostly work to the benefit of the star item: in the risotto, tender clams gave sharp counterpoint to the woodsy mushrooms, while crepinettes and raviolinis, filled with ricotta and chives, were simple harmonies to the well-seasoned prime beef.
It was tender and giving.
His tone was tender and, given the sensitivity of the situation, surprisingly forthright.
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