Save the 2008, however, for sipping neat or with ice, accompanied by, say, an oyster plateau.
In November 2011 the Duchy of Cornwall was ordered to disclose environmental data from an oyster farm.
In the back a "windmill" has been rigged up which touches an Oyster card onto a reader.
Poking an oyster's muscle with a shucking knife, he explained that the variety works harder than its European cousins.
McNally discovered his talent for turning tables in his mid-twenties, while working as an oyster shucker in New York.
But finding a specific gene is as difficult as reaching blindly into an oyster bed hoping to find a pearl.
Settled in 1682, Greenport has lived through eras as a whaling and fish-processing town and is now seeing an oyster reboot.
Even a bullet cannot get between Paul Prudhomme and an oyster (unintelligible).
But offered lower fares if they use an Oyster card, issued by a branch of government called Transport for London, they have few objections.
The firm has received funding to create Oyster-tecture, an oyster park at the mouth of the canal where millions of mollusks will "eat" toxins.
And someday, hopefully an oyster po-boy made with Louisiana oysters.
In the 1890s, Kokichi Mikimoto perfected the process of creating whole cultured pearls by introducing an irritant into an oyster's tissue, thereby making high-quality pearl jewelry more available and affordable.
This is an oyster's only taste of free movement.
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In Momonoura, an oyster-farming village, fishermen whose families have harvested the sea for centuries realise that, tsunami or not, their community is dying out, since young men and women do not want to step into their grandfathers' rubber boots.
Which leaves only Rolex, an unstoppable force that holds 25% of the high-end market with basically one watch, the Oyster, while keeping the company's inner workings almost completely hidden behind a gold-clad fortress in Geneva (see "As Tight as an Oyster").
Other highlights were a smoked sky ultra suede lazer cut dress, an opaque oyster one-shoulder silk tulle dress with gilded floral embroidered accents, and a midnight sculpted strapless stain organza dress with organza flower details and hand-painted floral illustrations.
Some routes for walking through the station incur an extra rogue Oyster charge.
"If you present two cards together, the reader will normally reject them both, " an email to Oyster card users said.
But since Oyster is not an online travel site, per se, how will it get a piece of that action?
As they get older they branch out, and foodies are on the lookout for the places that add a twist to old flavours, like making a particularly crispy oyster omelette (an egg omelette with tender fresh oysters) or using eel balls instead of fish balls in their wonton mee (noodle and wonton soup).
TfL also operates the Oyster smartcard scheme which uses an earlier RFID (radio-frequency identification) technology.
Another village has set up an enterprising share scheme to finance new oyster beds and skiffs to work them.
It is certainly worth keeping an eye on and keeping your bankcard and Oyster card separate.
More than 35, 000 passengers a day get on a bus and then realise they don't have enough on their Oyster card so this will offer an alternative.
Oyster Creek is operated by Exleon, an NYSE-listed, Chicago-based power company.
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Under this new partnership, engineers at BAE Systems will work with Edinburgh-based Aquamarine to develop an intelligent diagnostic system and remote ballasting mechanism for the Oyster.
The ASA pointed out that passengers would have to buy an extra ticket to travel on National Rail routes not covered by Oyster.
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Nai Mong Hoi Thod (539 Thanon Plaeang Nahm) sells nothing but oyster omelettes, crisp from tapioca flour and long-frying on an ancient, seasoned wok in rendered pork fat.
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