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This is still the best of them: "Shirtless Biden Washes Trans Am In White House Driveway": Biden occupied himself with hosing off his car, giving the side doors an extra coat of wax, and throwing out a variety of items from beneath its front seats, including crumpled-up fast food wrappers, a number of soft packs of Doral kings, an issue of Cheri magazine from 1991, and Senate bill S.486.
Because more often than not, the weekday morning pressure cooker squeezes this beauty of a meal into saccharine cellophane wrappers to be scoffed on a bus or, worse, at one's desk, unless, that is, one has a special way of folding up that homely petit déj into one's bookbag.
It has its dark corollary in those weekends on the sofa, surrounded by sweet wrappers, sticky-fingered and burping.
Prawns in Vietnam tend to be big spiny monsters that are halfway to langoustine, but there's no reason you shouldn't use smaller north Atlantic prawns if you'd prefer – although the large, vibrantly coloured exotic versions do look prettier in the wrappers.
Half fill a bowl big enough to fit the wrappers in with cold water, and then dunk one in and keep patting until it's pliable, but not completely soft.
Under the new standard, insurance wrappers will have to be reported if they have a "cash value" to the holder (if, say, he can withdraw funds from the policy or pledge it as collateral).
A European bank boss paints a nightmare picture of Coco investors buying insurance "wrappers", offloading the risk to another counterparty, in much the same way that American International Group, a once-mighty insurer, became a rubbish dump for the "tail risks" no one else wanted.
The encroaching prairie the region's pre-developed landscape almost obscures the houses, even though remnants of old roads and pavements remain beneath the grass, reminders of habitation as discarded as the vials and needles, the old mattresses and fast-food wrappers that litter the site.The houses have changed since they were painted: the façade of one has fallen.
Traffic came to a stop at a crossroads where apparently at least three different types of police were trying to determine who could tell whom to shove off (you know it's bad, groused a crew supervisor, "when the police can't get the police to move").The rubbish itself was predictable: mostly fast-food wrappers, water bottles and polystyrene cups.
Kim Vandegriff and her colleagues have been using polymer wrappers a mere nanometre (a billionth of a metre) across.
All this he noted on what scraps of paper he could find cigarette packets, chocolate wrappers, Indian toilet paper and stowed in the air-tube of his inflatable bed.
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