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The American Cancer Society thinks you should pre-cook the meat, maybe by microwaving it first.
NPR: Summer Hazards: Sunburn ... and Barbecue?
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Pre-cook it for at least two hours. (Fill a stockpot with water, add lemon juice, some salt and turn on the gas.) A savory, warming bowlful proves the sumptuous ends justify the malodorous means.
WSJ: Cooking With Tripe: No Need to Gripe | Jolie Laide
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There will be a euro-zone summit in March, but it will not for the time being be institutionalised, unlike the euro group of 17 finance ministers who meet (and pre-cook most decisions) a day before Ecofin gatherings of 27.
ECONOMIST: Charlemagne
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The troubled Scot, then the WBO title-holder, failed to turn up for the pre-fight weigh-in, leaving Cook, who is undefeated in 27 professional encounters, deflated, angry and out of pocket.
BBC: SPORT | Boxing | Cook plays it cool
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He also implied that our great-grannies knew how to cook and did not rely on pre-made foods, which tend to be high in fat and carbohydrates.
BBC: Viewpoint: Childhood obesity and passive parenting
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Whether it is the 25-year-old freelancer with a pre-existing condition who can't purchase insurance in the individual market, the 20-year-old line cook who doesn't receive insurance through her job or the 28-year-old bank employee who is insured but is worried about the rising costs of premiums, young Americans experience the deficiencies of our health care system on a daily basis.
CNN: Commentary: Where are the young voices on health care?
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On the last earnings call, COO Tim Cook discussed how approximately 90% of the Chinese phone market was pre-paid.
FORBES: What China's Booming Mobile Phone Demand Means For Apple's Stock
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Cook confirmed on the recent earnings call that they know they have to play in the pre-pay market to drive the kinds of volumes they want.
FORBES: What It Took To Move Apple's Stock Price Finally
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Mr Cook's move had little to do with grand strategic thinking: it was a pre-emptive bid to silence Eurosceptics in London, and also part of a broader Franco-British game in which his country will be struggling to preserve its veto in areas that others think should be subject to decisions by a majority of votes.
ECONOMIST: The many tricky ways of widening Europe | The