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China has started throwing juicier morsels at foreign firms, too.
Right now, the Warriors are rummaging for morsels of optimism.
Apparently not us — these little morsels ranked #13 on our list.
Both morsels are soft, rich, and moreish—chased down with aquavit.
Those small, hidden, and usually fan service-y morsels of information?
There are plenty of restaurants handing out the doughy morsels today.
Instead what she found was that the morsels held their shape.
One shaves the last morsels of meat from a chicken carcass.
Throughout the operation, the da Vinci displayed morsels of digital intelligence.
There are plenty of restaurants handing out the doughy morsels on Tuesday.
The morsels of puffed corn resemble Cheetos, except taste like peanut butter.
Appreciate these morsels now, since Witchers still doesn't have a premiere date.
Fforde writes witty, chewy sentences, full of morsels, and delivers them deadpan.
Then I start to drip-feed little morsels of information and mystery throughout.
But my boyfriend and my roommate grew viciously jealous of my carb morsels.
Many who have crossed her path pass on morsels of wisdom from Mrs.
You must feed the masses with cruder morsels and ideas like anti-Semitism.
Until winter comes, though, we'll make do with these few morsels of inside information.
Aromatic spices like cinnamon and anise round out the flavor of these tasty morsels.
Simply put, getting likes about the most titillating morsels of your life is fun.
Luckily the preview gave us a few mysterious morsels to investigate in the meantime.
The ultimate payoff for these cities can be meager: Mere morsels, or, often — nothing.
Loosely translated from Japanese, the title means "Hokusai's Tasty Morsels" — essentially, simple visual treats.
Some morsels are just too delicious for journalists and pundits not to sup on.
"FOOD: Bigger than the Plate" also features tasty morsels exploring more positive attitudes towards food.
Much of the country's aesthetic and entertainment culture offers them seductive morsels of rural life.
Fresh goji berries taste nothing like the limp, dried morsels we get in the West.
Follow Jeanette Hayes here, and follow The Creators Project for more bite-sized art morsels.
At Läderach, a dizzying array of sumptuously cocoa-rich truffles, barks and holiday morsels await.
Cheapism described Trader Joe's organic blue corn tortilla chips as "'flaky,' 'light,' 'great-tasting' morsels."
Egypt periodically handed over morsels of evidence that sometimes provided tantalizing leads, but no prosecutions.
A huge shout-out to Pass the Pistil, BASH Studio, and Luci's Morsels for the inspiration.
Siracusa liked the new study, but he said the conclusions offer some interesting morsels for debate.
Nestlé released Unicorn Pink & Blue Swirled Vanilla Morsels to transform any dessert into a magical creation.
And, don't worry: Nestle promises that no unicorns were harmed in the making of these morsels.
Here are the best morsels of food photography served up to the internet this week. Proost.
On an alarmingly regular basis, Gwyneth Paltrow's lifestyle company Goop publishes new morsels of health bullshit.
But what Mr. Sutherland calls "ruby red morsels of joy" are far from the only attraction.
It was fun to see their eyes widen with joy as they consumed the delicate morsels.
He dropped his latest morsels Friday during a drive-by of CNN and MSNBC's morning shows.
Throughout it all, we find moments of bliss; the little details or morsels that bring us joy.
The morsels you'd never give a thought to until the world is spooning them down your throat.
We still have nearly two months to salivate over rumor morsels until then, so stay tuned.[9to5Mac]
The tabloid gossip pages saw him as a valuable commodity who dangled morsels of news about himself.
In return, the orcas were rewarded with their favorite morsels — the tongues and lips — from the carcasses.
These morsels are also a time-saving way towhip upfun recipes like Unicorn Poop Bark in yourkitchen.
Sign up for a month-to-month plan and break that price tag down into manageable morsels.
These are even more delicious—little crunchy morsels that burst with sea-fresh juiciness in each bite.
In fact, her recipe doesn't even contain bars or morsels of chocolate — it uses cocoa powder instead.
A gentleman farmer, Dr. McCay applied his theories to himself, nibbling on morsels from his own fields.
Nothing, for all its nothingness, is one of the meatiest intellectual morsels for us to chew on.
In fact, she said, she induces the lions to obey her with affection and morsels of meat.
Sitting by a bench next to an old man offering morsels of his sandwich was a fox.
But amid the stock lines and the self-congratulations and the partisan digs were some noteworthy morsels.
But if these morsels are missing, jellyfish can eat tiny zooplankton — or even just feed on ooze.
People talk for a while, sprinkling jokes and morsels of personality into the heavy dough of exposition.
Alphabet does not break out results for Google Cloud, but it drops morsels of information about it.
Giving your pet extra morsels of people food can add hundreds of unnecessary calories to their diet.
If Jones is holding on to any other morsels like this, this flick will be well worth it.
They can also transmit dirt, bacteria and other unsavory morsels, causing increased health risks to the already wounded.
Essentially, samosas are little savory pies, cousins of empanadas and pasties and other hand-held dough-wrapped morsels.
Later this year, NASA will reveal never-before-seen morsels of the moon, the agency announced on Monday.
In attempt to "hush the puppies," Southerners originally fried morsels of cornmeal and fed them to their dogs.
Along with plans to carve off some less wholesome morsels, Tyson is giving investors plenty to cluck about.
The day I swung by, people were handing out morsels of organic pear impaled on E.U.-flag toothpicks.
And so it's time they fess up and put a price tag on our precious morsels of information.
The warrant alleges detectives investigating the case allegedly started finding morsels of truth to Gann's claims of child rape.
The user-aggregated encyclopedia pages for cults condense news reports, books, and other headlines into easy-to-digest morsels.
Upon sight of the meaty morsels, Perry immediately went to town by jokingly sampling as many as she could.
If it weren't for our brains and opposable digits, we'd be nothing more than tasty, bipedal morsels of flesh.
As the story goes, it said that the guests dined on morsels of 250,000-year-old woolly mammoth meat.
And, of course, a package of Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels tells you how to make chocolate chip cookies.
The addition of the Unicorn Morsels ensures that these cookies will be gorgeous no matter what shapes you choose!
But shaken, stirred and dissolved in seawater are microscopic morsels of sugars and carbs, known as dissolved organic matter.
Crisp morsels of fried chicken skin can be an irresistible snack or a topping for salad or baked potatoes.
In the preface to her latest work, "Of Morsels and Marvels," she conveys her surprise at his negative response.
The tastiest morsels: the celebrated painter Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem) and Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz), his unstable former wife.
Then you toss those crunchy morsels in a sticky sauce of sesame oil, Korean gochujang, soy sauce, garlic, ginger.
And the few morsels of interesting plot we do get are simply meant as a tantalizing tease for future films.
The result will delight any Civil War buff, but might leave the lay reader feeling somewhat overstuffed with historical morsels.
Flamingos are filter feeders, using their beaks to strain tasty morsels out of the water around them as they wade.
A hen and her chicks peck around the dirt floor, finding morsels among the stacked car tires used in training.
We ladle in spoonfuls of sweet-tart tamarind sauce, then down each of the morsels in one deliciously messy bite.
It is a culinary common thread that runs through albondigas, polpettini, boulettes, kofte — all spherical morsels of finely chopped meat.
The bits are made by stirring salt into melted dark chocolate, freezing the chocolate and then cutting it into morsels.
It's the best way to show your gratitude long after the last morsels of leftover turkey and pie are gone.
Meats, vegetable dumplings or cheese were also held in check; there were noticeably few morsels lurking under a flood of sauce.
The exhibition casts a wide net and gathers pieces from the past 16 years, catching several tasty morsels in its dragnet.
To be sure, morsels of evidence point to that possibility, and in the stock market's parallel universe, that's a big problem.
You go to those briefings, White House briefings, and they give you nothing, and you feel like you're groveling for morsels.
Thursday morning, Game Of Thrones fans awoke to some brand new tease-y morsels for the HBO juggernaut's upcoming finale season.
Amid the desiccated morsels falling from pop's once bountiful table however, one thing stood out: the soundtrack to Pretty In Pink.
Desperate for information, they formed improvised networks to crowdsource morsels of news about missing loved ones and hard-to-reach areas.
You don't have to gnaw on other people, but they barely react as you deliver morsels of awkward or outrageous information.
We were never able to smuggle in enough vegetables for entire meals—just morsels, just momentary freshness in our stale world.
Burger King later tried its own snack-food, fast-food fusion, caking morsels of macaroni and cheese in Cheetos-flavored breading.
The smallest morsels become precious, especially if you believe they form some kind of trail with a meal at the end.
Hope your future is full of more tasty sewer morsels and pipes wide enough for your rotund form to fit through.
The amount of garlic and cumin in your lamb tagine doesn't matter; you just notice a chunky sauce with tasteless meat morsels.
Starting with the biggest news... 1 Everybody, including reporters, has been desperate for new morsels of information throughout the deliberately secretive process.
Think of all of the darkest human behaviors, and, odds are, some poor soul has done it for some morsels of food.
The result is a generous batch of tender little herby morsels in a luscious red sauce — and a very calm, happy mood.
Per the recipe, I covered the top of the brownies in even more chocolate morsels once the batter was in the pan.
Hand-rolled and stuffed with a variety of fillings (the lamb is the tastiest), these fist-size morsels make an ideal breakfast.
That's the time to order those buffalo cheese curds, fried Wisconsin-cheddar morsels doused in a tangy butter-and-hot-sauce concoction.
OF MORSELS AND MARVELSBy Maryse Condé Some years ago, the Guadeloupean novelist Maryse Condé approached her French publisher about writing a cookbook.
When done, put them into a paper-towel lined bowl, allow them to come to room temperature, and break them up into morsels.
On National Donut Day, Americans join together in celebration of our abiding love for those deliciously sweet ring-shaped morsels of fried dough.
That is, the tray has been reused for delicious morsels of cheeeeese instead of chocolate, and creating the box for maximum yellowy glow.
The company held another Nintendo Direct this morning, to offer up a few more morsels with about a month to go before launch.
Vegetarians and pescatarians are in luck: the beet "chorizo"—sweet, smoky, nubby morsels strewn with ripe avocado and crispy fried fingerlings—is stellar.
Save yourself the digital strain and allow us to present the very best in morsels, mouthfeel, and munchies uploaded to Instagram this week.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are so desperate for hints that they are asking aides to call Justice Department contacts to beg for morsels.
Morsels of information are scattered through the premiere: Frank was buried in Gaffney next to a father he hated, instead of at Arlington.
Once those morsels are digested, the animal then discards the leftovers out the back of its burrow by spraying them from its anus.
THE FAMED CHEF AND AUTHOR OF JACQUES PEPIN HEART & SOUL IN THE KITCHEN OFFERS A SWEET END TO THE NIGHT ½ cup semisweet chocolate morsels
Calling these buttery little morsels "rich" would be an understatement—they literally melt in the mouth and deeply satisfy any craving for exotic greasiness.
As Lobsang prepares the ingredients for today's beef momos, he explains that there's more to these hearty morsels of deliciousness than meets the eye.
Just like the name suggests, breadcrumbing is akin to leaving a trail of tiny morsels of bread, except the breadcrumbs are actually flirtatious messages.
We're offered only unsatisfying morsels of exposition: news of cheerleaders taking cyanide pills at halftime; one character flippantly announcing he's finished going to funerals.
So grab your thumbprint and wander with me through the best and most beguiling morsels to have graced the plains of Instagram this week.
They feed their chicks on the fruit of the rimu, a tree that produces its nutrient-rich morsels only every two or three years.
At London Zoo, keepers sought to cool animals down from the heat, such as giving ice cubes packed with tasty morsels to the meerkats.
To make the point, Mr Macron and Mr Xi tasted high-end Bordeaux and morsels of French beef together at the Shanghai trade fair.
While choosing which meals to feature was tough, they decided to use "the most unforgettable morsels and champion films where he chomped the best."
Promoted to account executive two years later, he moved to the agency's Manhattan office, where one of his first accounts was Nestlé's chocolate morsels.
These feel less like flashbacks than like record skips, morsels of evidence in support of a philosophical argument about the non-linearity of time.
Know somebody with a Civil War, Lumberjack, or 19th-century Russian author beard who's known to take a few accidental morsels home with him?
So far, we&aposve had the most luck with wet foods (mainly chicken, beef, or turkey) that come as morsels or shreds versus pates.
Carriers still managed to lock most customers in, but they did it by chopping up the full-freight fee into 24 one-month morsels.
Mothers outsource parenting by laying their eggs in the nests of smaller birds, and the birds live on grubs, caterpillars and similar soft morsels.
It doesn't delve into its own zombie lore nearly enough, giving us tiny morsels of how they came to be or how they might die.
What to me appeared nothing more than a range of clovers was in fact a collection of leafy morsels, each bursting with their own flavour.
And in May 2014, 13,000 people in Seattle paid about $60 each to eat bacon-themed morsels and sample beers until their arteries cried uncle.
Snoop Dogg's recipe contained almost a pound of chocolate morsels and it was easy to follow because it used grams instead of cups as measurements.
I also buy a pack of Chicken-less Mandarin Orange Morsels — I used to get this all the time in college and it brings back memories.
My eyes would be fixed on the show, but my mind was busy elsewhere, turning over the morsels of inaccurate information I'd just consumed as fact.
Theatrically, but also delicately (Tom is a gentleman), he gnaws off a few morsels of dry-looking flesh, then flings the rest back onto Logan's plate.
The water will never get hotter than the temperature you set it to, which in my book should be 145 degrees for pink-tinged, tender morsels.
They gathered their morsels in advance of a great milestone and moved on, while Suzuki returned to his grooming or stretching or meditations on his craft.
Have a friend who's got a Civil War, Lumberjack, or 19th-century Russian author beard that's known to take a few accidental morsels home with him?
The tastiest morsels: the celebrated painter Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem, whom Ms. Dargis calls a national treasure) and Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz), his unstable former wife.
A BLURRY IMAGE of tiny morsels of falafel – mid-fry – flashes up on my phone, accompanied by a text apologising for the quality of the photo.
So, what a joy to find these sturdy morsels in my nest: four picture books that remind us anew that inspiration is a fledgling of process.
Moving mostly in silence, Beyoncé allows us only morsels of information about her life through album releases and curated content on her website and social media properties.
Mr Trachtenberg and his team just about pull it off, firstly by doling out regular tantalising morsels of new information, and secondly by making Michelle so resourceful.
Instead of adding food coloring to melted white chocolate wafers, you already have baking morsels that are the perfect hue for these quirky recipes that kids love!
We do so through the digital footprints left behind on Facebook and Twitter, the photos on our smartphones, and all the morsels scooped up by search engines.
Some people fed the animals soft pretzels from a pushcart by hand, as the raccoons stood on their hind legs to wrest morsels from their admirers' fingertips.
The tiny, gelatinous morsels, filled with chopped nuts or infused with various flavors and lightly dusted with powdered sugar, somehow don't taste the same in other countries.
During a recent visit, I could have ordered a dozen plates of pig knuckles — salty, crispy and unctuous morsels drizzled with cane syrup, down-home and decadent.
The beetles spend much of their lives swimming on the surface of water, seeming to offer nutritious, easy-to-catch morsels of food for fish and frogs.
A year later, a judge tossed out the measure's enforcement provision when she ruled it was unconstitutional for trash collectors to snooping in garbage for edible morsels.
Here a Times reporter, John Leland, shares some of the choice conversational morsels he collected in the course of writing a Metro feature article about Harry Belafonte.
So as the market's menu of stocks shifted on Thursday, Cramer took to the tape to pinpoint the morsels that came back into favor on Wall Street.
The Butterfinger snack mix will make any peanut butter lover nuts with its combination of Butterfinger crumbles, tiny graham cracker cookies, peanuts, and Toll House peanut butter morsels.
Sometimes they have the weight of an entire country on their shoulders: Whatever the case may be, these profiles tend to reduce skaters' backstories to easily consumable morsels.
Trump, #MeToo, and the corruption of social media hadn't surfaced yet, so the "feminist" topics were those fancy morsels from Obama days: wellness, motherhood, and of course sleep.
SHAKE SHACK — 6 PC CHICK'N BITES, $4.99 — I don't come to Shake Shack because it's a good value, but opening up this box of meager morsels was disappointing.
The confection of known and mysterious morsels embodied his desire for me to enjoy a simple and not-so-simple piece of cake — and to never go hungry.
She was an expert in her family's regional cuisine and the author of "Five Morsels of Love," an adaptation of her grandmother's cookbook, now sold around the world.
Finding copious, succulent morsels in the collar's nooks and hollows was like the culinary equivalent of discovering extra rooms hidden behind the appliances and closets of your apartment.
"For breakfast, many people have bread, cheese and gâteaux piments," my driver Raju explained, as he helped select four perfectly plump morsels for 10 rupees, about 30 cents.
I popped by KFC and Beyond&aposs media preview event for the new poultry proxy, and I was able to sink my teeth into several meat-like morsels.
The bisquelike broth was impeccably salted, silky with a touch of cream, brightened with lemon thyme, and hiding sweet, tender, ever so slightly briny morsels of razor clam.
Trilobites When the ancestors of Darwin's finches arrived on the Galápagos two million years ago, they gained access to a world of new morsels, untapped by other animals.
It's a kind of conservatism that feels microwaved, warmed over and anodyne, the kind of conservatism that is safe for the left to ingest in bite-sized morsels.
Some take to hiding morsels in more delicious parts of meals, while others adopt a stricter approach, refusing to let little ones leave the table until plates are clear.
But some, like the ones in Jane Hirshfield's new book, Ledger, are small gifts: morsels of meaning that slide right past your poetry defenses and lodge in your head.
The time has long passed for "trying," particularly when it amounts to producing a few morsels that will likely help the bottom line of the company over the collective.
The latest in the Patagonia Provisions line is mussels, plump little morsels neatly packed in tins and available in three flavors: lemon-herb, sofrito (peppers and onions) and smoked.
If the ensuing adventure relies a little too heavily on coincidence and conveniently dropped morsels of information, the resulting escapade is worth it, for Bea and for the reader.
The Trilobites column in The New York Times, dedicated to "unearthing fascinating morsels of science," publishes several bite-size articles on a vast range of scientific topics each week.
Punctuating the story of the narrator's affair with Cliff are quotes from "Wuthering Heights," extracts of 21st-century critical commentary on the 1847 novel and morsels from Brontë's biography.
I ask thoughtful questions and come prepared with morsels of information gleaned from their profiles so as to ensure my dates never feels void of conversation topic or connection.
Perhaps it's kind of silly to get concerned now, when Facebook is really just trying to suck up what little morsels of user information they haven't already given it freely.
The weight of the cereal deforms the surface of the milk, curving it, allowing gravity to pull the little morsels together like a trampoline might pull together two heavy stones.
Nestle's Toll House Unicorn Pink & Blue Swirled Vanilla Morsels are about to become your new go-to baking hack whenever you want to take your recipes to the next level.
PopSugar reportsthat Unicorn Morsels are currently being carried atWalmart, Kroger, Publix, Target and other select regional grocery chains, and the suggested retail price is $3.19 for a 10-ounce bag.
The rectangles of the larger "ParaPivot I," especially while you're looking south, chop Midtown into morsels of architectural appreciation or financial critique, depending on your view (politically and optically speaking).
Kerr, a former television analyst, also has a special ability, Fraser said, to take the information he gathers from his staff and deliver it to the players in digestible morsels.
"They're having a hard time now, not later," Pauly said, and that means the price tag on your "akagi," or "surf clam" sushi morsels, could skyrocket in the very near future.
That placement, with a ginger-soy dressing dribbled on everything, defeated the crispiness of the noodles, but there's no arguing about the quality and appearance of those moist morsels of fish.
Cages linked the morsels with the circus industry, and in a letter PETA urged Nabisco to update the snack's graphics "given the egregious cruelty inherent in circuses" towards four-legged friends.
Or set a pile next to some grilled chicken or steak and let your guests wrap up morsels of meat with the supple bread for an Indian-inspired variation on fajitas.
My one issue is that the ratio of chips-to-cookie in the pack was inconsistent, with two of the three cookies having a few too many of the chocolate morsels.
But within his Liberal Party, they were seen as untrustworthy backstabbers who kept the firestorm alive for weeks with new morsels of information feasted upon by the press and opposition parties.
And then there's the trio of textures that can be layered into a sundae: crunchy (pretzels and toasted nuts); chewy (bits of cake, brownies and cookies); and crispy (morsels of meringue).
While there wasn't a main course of stupidity—nothing will ever be as dumb as the Buffalo Bills benching Tyrod Taylor last week against the Chargers—Sunday provided morsels of stupidity.
Film noir and the Western were both fully flourishing, willing to tackle the darkest sides of their big-screen myths, and even the musical found bittersweet morsels amid all that cotton candy.
The Raisinette snack mix comes with Raisinettes, shredded coconut, and peanuts, while the Buncha Crunch one consists of Buncha Crunch clusters, Toll House white chocolate morsels, and actual miniature chocolate chip cookies.
The cost of a plebiscite could amount to around A$200 million, while the cost of a nugget is 64.25 cents at McDonalds, based off a 12 pack of the fried morsels.
After some discussion, the rival gang agrees, and they tear into the sack to inspect the goods, which includes a dried-up pickle and a rancid apple core, among other tasty morsels.
Even if you close the tab, your plants remain, making this a lovely game for those who have scattered moments of downtime or who benefit from morsels of relaxation throughout the day.
McKinnon played what must be every Trump-hater's fantasy version of the special investigator: Barely contained excitement brimming over to share tiny morsels from the damning mountain of evidence collected so far.
It is virtually impossible to absorb all the NBA has to offer, but digestible morsels of information usually find their way into a notebook that migrates between my coffee table and nightstand.
You are given forks and knives, but it's hard to resist pulling off morsels of the golden skin with your fingers as if you were standing around in the kitchen at home.
Poe Dameron's escape from Jakku, for example, a bit more background into Kylo Ren's emotional life... these may be morsels for die-hard fans, but they help to flesh out the world.
Everyone who started writing seriously in the 1980s or 1990s can tell you where he or she first consumed the morsels that eventually made up "Jesus' Son," Johnson's breakthrough 1992 story collection.
The announcers, Dana Bash, CNN's chief political correspondent, and Senator Amy Klobuchar, Democrat of Minnesota, provided a stream of off-beat chatter and supplied the audience with morsels from the players' bios.
Kellogg's brought Unicorn Froot Loops to the U.S. after the "magic cupcake" flavored morsels received high praise in the U.K. Post came out with breakfast versions of two classic Nabisco cookies, Chips Ahoy!
There's a reason why these former contestants would be motivated to go on Bachelor in Paradise, and it's not just for morsels of B-list fame or cocktails prepared by Jorge the bartender.
On Tuesday Achilles once again sniffed the small football on the table before heading straight for the Russia bowl of food and greedily gobbling up morsels while a bank of photographers clicked noisily.
Regardless, the researchers found no signs of char on the food morsels—nor did they find signs of ingested "micro charcoal," which would have indicated that the hominin had been standing near fire.
These deep-pocketed pilgrims seek sushi as they imagine it is meant to be: perfect gemlike morsels, pure fruits of the sea undefiled by a hot pan, never mind cream cheese. Clean. Minimalist.
And so, this Father's Day (a celebration he dismisses entirely as capitalist bullshit), I thought: What could be nicer than to try my hand at making these little morsels of parental love once more?
The tastiest morsels: the celebrated painter Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem, whom Manohla Dargis, writing in The New York Times, calls one of Spain's national treasures) and Maria Elena (Penélope Cruz), his unstable former wife.
The series opens with a stunning scene showing a multi-front assault on a group of anchovies along the Peruvian coast, sea birds attacking from the sky as dolphins snap up morsels from below.
You get the idea from this abuse that nothing Morgan could ever do would make him love her, so naturally she responds with boundless loyalty to the morsels of praise Monica spoon-feeds her.
Jenna spends hours with Aya every day, feeding her morsels of rabbit and mouse — the same food she'd eat on her own — and testing her with short, tethered flights to sharpen her hunting eye.
That company would need two things: a big, broad, frequently renewed range of programming; and an understanding of its consumers deep enough to serve up to each of them the morsels most likely to appeal.
One of the many morsels of palace intrigue found in Bob Woodward's explosive book about the Trump administration published earlier this year revealed one of President Donald Trump's curious strategies to reduce the U.S. deficit.
In the more immediate term, Lynch says, the company is encouraging podcast producers to focus on shorter formats, bite-size morsels that represent less of a commitment, and clear the way for less intrusive advertising.
"Isle of Dogs" takes off as Atari searches for Spots, a heroic quest that leads him to a canine penal colony, a wasteland where mysteriously sick dogs fight over morsels gleaned from rancid, maggoty garbage.
Gannett's end now looks nigh; the company is presently laboring under a hostile takeover bid by a secretive hedge fund whose only demonstrated expertise lies in "strip-mining" publications of their final morsels of profit.
According to Los Angeles Times reporter Daniel Miller, who tweeted out some movie morsels, the footage featured Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) asking Rey (Daisy Ridley), "Who are you?" before the prospective padawan "deftly" handles a lightsaber.
For those who are consuming this reimagining of the Steven Soderbergh film in morsels instead of bingeing, this episode finds Christine/Chelsea stressing ever so slightly about law school, her internship and her expanding client roster.
"We, the mammals, distinguish ourselves from other vertebrates by chewing our food into tiny morsels for good digestion," said University of Chicago paleontologist Zhe-Xi Luo, senior author of the research published in the journal Science.
It's not that their fans aren't accustomed to it already—they're used to piecing together morsels of information from wherever they can get it—but even by Brand New's standards it's been an excruciatingly long wait.
"Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis," with its brave face, its starry-eyed lies, and its tiny morsels of recovery, seems to fit the start of the season better than most department store holiday mixes.
Fake news and microtargeting can be combined to create a kind of advertising that's like an evil version of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and we are being exposed to more of these pernicious morsels every year.
Patterns bedazzle some chocolates and little flowers, nuts, and pieces of fruit adorn others, all contributing to an elegantly-arranged spread of delightful bite-sized morsels that taste as good and often better than they look.
At this time of the year, when the crabs are molting, their bodies are fattier than the rest of the year, producing pockets of egg white-like morsels of luscious crab fat speckled throughout the tender meat.
But with composers as diverse as the National's Bryce Dessner; the jazz pianist and MacArthur "genius" grant recipient Vijay Iyer; and the grandmaster of American Minimalism, Philip Glass, chances are no two morsels will taste the same.
Men of the cloth tend to be a forgiving sort, and Negan need only share a few morsels from his troubled past (he was an unfaithful husband to a sick wife) to earn a measure of sympathy.
The documents include several spicy morsels, such as text messages to aides of Volodymyr Zelensky, who was then Ukraine's president-elect, and one note allegedly scribbled (with misspellings) by Parnas on stationery from the Vienna Ritz-Carlton.
Those morsels are about to become even more effective advertisements of wealth when the three or four species of fish they come from go extinct in the wild sometime in the next few decades, and prices skyrocket.
Among those typically included on the menu: pinto and black beans cooked with tomatoes and morsels of spinach and bok choy; garlicky carrots mixed with onions and alkaline water; and puréed pumpkin spiked with cardamom and Saigon cinnamon.
Classical neural nets focus only on whether the prediction they gave is right or wrong, tweaking and weighing and recombining all available morsels of data into a tangled web of inferences that seems to get the job done.
With "Of Morsels and Marvels," she presents an alternative to the standard culinary memoir, committing an even greater "crime of treason" than that of comparing writing to cooking: She asserts food writing's rightful place among the literary arts.
"I can't explain it exactly except to compare it to a fever that spread through every newsroom and made us all salivate over the tiniest morsels," Chozick writes as she grapples with her ability to set aside ethical considerations.
Along the way, morsels were revealed, among them Mr. DiCaprio's intimacy with, and ingestion of, assorted mammalian innards, details that banged around the echo chamber so loudly that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler could not resist taking a stab.
In the absence of actual information about how the US government is conducting counter-terrorism intelligence to thwart ISIS, it's tempting to accept the morsels fed to us, especially when they're fed in such a fascinating and roguish package.
If, like me, you're simply too busy to stand at people's kitchen windows and stare, silently, at what they're having for lunch, then please avail yourself below of the best meals, morsels, and munchies uploaded to Instagram this week.
She seems to feel that this fantasy household is almost within her reach if only she could have Toll House chocolate morsels, or paint the floors, or get a sewing machine, or learn how to make her own mayonnaise.
A mere 2 hours before his grisly murder about 5,300 years ago, Ötzi the iceman chowed down on some mouthwatering morsels: wild meat from ibex and red deer, cereals from einkorn wheat and — oddly enough — poisonous fern, a new study finds.
The juiciest morsels of Purdy's book, though, are toward the end, when he talks about how our thinking must change in order to grapple with the challenges of an epoch — the Anthropocene — in which mankind has altered Earth's natural forces.
More often than not, Landais plucks morsels of dialogue or narration from the text and drops them, barely altered, into the film—a sensible procedure, not least at those moments of intensity which pierce the placid surface of the action.
My most vivd memory, other than the amusement park rides, was my introduction to Nathan's French fries, those crinkle-cut morsels which were served in a fragile, oil-drenched cardboard boat, and which functioned primarily as a delivery system for ketchup.
Tejal Rao has a nice "Eat" column in The Times today, the story of "Five Morsels of Love," a cookbook by Archana Pidathala that draws on her grandmother's collection of recipes and celebrates the flavors of Andhra Pradesh, in South India.
A few morsels of root vegetables such as carrots, a local staple along with potatoes, radishes, peanuts and corn, may have saved the life of Yang Nainai, or Granny Yang, during the famine precipitated by Mao's Great Leap Forward in 1958 to 1962.
As it stands, the collection also highlights how driven Hokusai was to record his surroundings, no matter how quotidian; his "tasty morsels" offer a comprehensive view of Japanese life at the time, from the people to the architecture to religious and cultural customs.
Damir works the front room, carving up raw branzino and de-shelling scallops at a tableside cart and then sprinkling the just-pulled-from-the-sea morsels with local olive oil, squirts of lemon and dashes of salt and pepper before serving.
What's happening: A small number of U.S. cities — Boston, Austin, and of course the soup of cities making up Silicon Valley — still host almost all the Big Tech headquarters, while parceling out mere morsels of satellite offices or data centers elsewhere, away from the action.
Each meerkat forages for itself, digging in the dirt for bugs and other morsels, but they travel in loose groups, each animal up to about 30 feet from its neighbors, says Marta Manser, an animal-behavior scientist at the University of Zurich in Switzerland.
The exact origins of this bar snack favorite are in dispute, but by 1984, the cheesy, delicious, deep-fried morsels were all around the US — so much that farmers had to boost potato production to keep up with demand according to the Chicago Tribune.
A bombshell report in the New York Times revealed the junior Trump's enthusiastic response to "obviously very high level and sensitive" morsels supposedly collected by the Kremlin–a report so accurate that the young Trump shared the proof himself on Twitter rather than try the #FakeNews dodge.
Illustration: Chelsea Beck (Gizmodo)Liza Lizarraga has spent hours combing through paper and digital archives to track her family's history the old-fashioned way, and she has spit in a test tube to find out what morsels of her family's history might be revealed by her DNA.
Indeed, the art historical recipe books are full of potent performances blending food and aesthetics into provocative dishes, from canonical fare like Carolee Schneeman's "Meat Joy" (1964) to more recent morsels like Jennifer Rubell's participatory conceptual feasts, Jenny Drumgoole's cream cheese statuary, and Simone Mattar's edible heads.
Fire and Fury, Michael Wolff's forthcoming account of the first year of the Trump administration, has everything we have grown to expect from a Michael Wolff joint: snappy dialogue, juicy morsels revealing what some of the most powerful people on earth really think, and a pervasive unscrupulousness.
A few morsels emerged this week relating to what the full Trump budget will propose for the Department of Energy, and it's brutal: The department's office of fossil-fuel energy programs would go from $83 million to $280 million (and remember, the president likes fossil fuels!).
" This first Comey comic doesn't delve into the ex-FBI boss's run-in with Trump, so if you're looking for a comic-book adaptation of the juiciest morsels from A Higher Loyalty, you'll have to wait until TidalWave's planned sequel comic, reportedly set in the "Trump era.
And it produced a quaint 1930s-style Hungarian perfume shop as a setting for the recent Broadway revival of the musical "She Loves Me." As different as those endeavors are (and they're just a few morsels in the Rockwell stewpot), they have something in common that product design lacks.
Luckily for those who are too busy having a job, or children, or you know, a life, to devote the appropriate amount of time to this video's consumption, we've taken on a little of the analyzing legwork on your behalf and dissected this cinematic treat into delectable bite-size morsels.
The Cali Cartel was more sophisticated than Escobar's Medellín mob, laundering their dollars rather than burying them in oil drums, and more discreet, dumping victims' bodies in rivers wrapped in chicken-wire, so that their bloating corpses would be sliced into morsels for the fish, the quicker to make them disappear.
It's a fair point, if a fairly obvious one, but Gladwell leads up to this moment by dispensing suggestive morsels of theory, like a trail of bread crumbs; his italicized conclusions are designed to hit us with the force of revelation when it finally dawns on us how everything fits together.
Jamal Crawford, one of Bryant's on-court contemporaries, smartly captured the paradox of how it feels now to be endlessly consuming social media morsels in the wake of a modern sports tragedy — while shouting at your screen for someone of authority to announce that the whole thing was a misunderstanding.
Trump's tortured relationship with his Department of Justice is the heart of the "deep state" fears he brought into the White House but it seems to have festered as morsels of information emerged about the methodical and apparently wide-reaching special counsel investigation into possible collusion with Russians by Trump campaign officials.
This unabashed display of human bodies in wimmelbooks is wondrous: "Een huis vol," by Doro Göbel and Peter Knorr, depicts, among other things, a pregnant woman getting checked by a midwife, a kid sitting on a toilet and another soaping up in the shower, but those are morsels of the book's charm.
So on Wednesday, the day before the House was scheduled to vote on two impeachment articles against Mr. Trump, Mr. Sayegh and Ms. Bondi departed for Capitol Hill to meet with House and Senate allies — and to perhaps catch morsels of information as the House Judiciary Committee began marking up the impeachment articles.
Aside from being plain cruel and ugly, permitting discrimination against L.G.B.T. Americans in the name of religion would fuel the progressive Democratic base, which devours these morsels of archaic predisposition and then expertly seizes on them — and the big bucks it raises would most likely be used to take you to court.
So here we are, heirs to fruit-munching apes who learned to kill things with rocks and grow plants to stave off famine, blessed with a stomach originally meant to acidify leafy plants and shortened guts meant to carefully process the few morsels of high-calorie food we came across while hunting and gathering.
If I could tell my grandfather that there is a phone app that allows you to share photos of your most delightful, headily edible morsels to the whole Internet, well … To be honest, I never met the guy, so imagine we'd have a few preliminary questions before we got to the matter of #foodporn.
Ms. Lorenz — the daughter of an American actress with whom she was interned as a child in a concentration camp and a father who commanded a U-boat fleet — led a colorful life so implausible that separating the morsels of reality from what may be illusory, or at any rate unprovable, is all but impossible.
Confidence. Over lunch at the Plaza Hotel's Champagne Bar, Meier explains the intricate rules of princess-style eating: bites need to be cut into tiny morsels so they can be finished in one or two small munches and, even more daunting, all food needs to be balanced on top of your turned fork tines – not speared.
The series is reportedly partly informed by Brian Stelter's Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV. But based on the morsels of information that we were able to pull out from the one-minute long, largely incoherent teaser (sans appearances from any actual characters), the show doesn't seem very promising:What is this?
The premise is similar to that of most dating shows: Pleasant-looking individuals from all walks of life are given less than 291 days to marry each other and find love in a hopeless place — a reality show that will document every single moment, in the hopes of serving up the most delicious and spicy morsels for the audience.
While I don't regret the hours spent annotating the lyrics to her song "Maybe That's What It Takes" (still a banger, FYI) by hand and scouring the whole thing for angsty gay morsels, it's encouraging to speak to young people today who feel lifted up by seeing themselves represented more widely, and finding fans across the world who feel the same.
Whenever one emerges, in which a jolly pair of lovebirds in their twilight years shares the secrets of their lasting marriage, the exemplary couple's story tends to function in two ways: On the one hand, it offers some genuinely good morsels about how lifetime commitments work, and indeed in the Klontz's story we see elements of compromise, compatibility, and consistency.
Just look at "Bluefin tuna," the marketing term used to describe several giant, silvery fish—all endangered or threatened—that we hoist onto ships, carve up by the thousands every day to extract the $15 morsels of fatty tuna we label on menus with the Japanese word "toro," and serve for the gustatory pleasure of the wealthy inhabitants of coastal cities around the world.
At the Rose Theater, which is home base, the program took on a relaxed but productive air, as Wynton Marsalis introduced songs with morsels of historical context, and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra muscled through new arrangements of less-than-obvious Christmas fare, like a delightfully spritzy "Brazilian Sleigh Bells" (a bit of Percy Faith kitsch given a serious upgrade by the bassist Carlos Henriquez).
As a child I cried for those fries, fought my older brother for those fries, dug to the bottom of the bag for those fries, and, God forbid, should a few of the golden morsels ever slip out of my hands and fall from grace to the minivan floor, I'd invoke the five-second rule for those fries, but the love faded when I had to make those fries.
Warm platters of sangaak, a large seeded flatbread cooked over pebbles, is eagerly torn apart by guests who use the bread as a vessel to scoop up morsels of kask o' bademjan, a dish of egglplant cooked over almond wood and finished with whey, burnt garlic, and mint; mohst o' mouseer, a thick yogurt with cucumber and za'atar; and a black garbanzo bean purée with tomato marmalade, savory, and Tellicherry peppercorn.
Silver-dollar-size steamed rice-flour pancakes, called banh beo , have the consistency of a creamy porridge that's been thickened until just solid, and are topped with fried yuba (tofu skin), minced shrimp, sliced chilies, and a few drops of scallion oil; banh bot loc , dumplings made of chewy, translucent, slippery tapioca and cooked in banana leaves, encase crunchy nubs of shrimp and tender morsels of pork like amber.
I look forward to diving more in depth over the next few months, but here are a few tasty morsels to get you started… Futurehome is making all your smart home bits talk to each other If you've tried to build a 'smart home' recently, you'll have spotted that most devices are pretty dumb; or at least they've been struck by the Tower of Babel curse: Getting them to talk to each other is bloody hard.
And nowhere more than in New York, where he lived ever after coming to work on the Herald Tribune in 1962, wallowing too in the city of unbridled appetites and ambition, of overbuilt ugliness, shoving oneupmanship…his favourite that party in 1970 at the Park Avenue duplex of Lenny Bernstein, in the days when status required nostalgie de la boue, real revolutionaries at your soirée, hence Black Panthers in leather pieces and wild Afros gobbling tiny morsels of Roquefort rolled in crushed nuts on gadrooned silver platters…Frisson of bomb-throwing danger!!!
Other morsels include Mr. Firth in an early role as a witness in "Crown Court" (1984); as a motherless young man who joins his uncle's magic act in "Lost Empires" (240); as a field hockey player who forgets his match while chasing the opposite sex through the Netherlands in "Dutch Girls" (21983); as a filmmaker obsessed with the perfect love in "The Play on One: Out of the Blue" (28); and as a London banker who starts doling out his wealth to the needy in "Born Equal" (215).

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