You come here for Gorgonzola-crusted, bone-in buffalo rib eye or red-wine-braised Montana lamb shank.
Or, is there a fundamental value to the brick-and-mortar, flesh-and-bone world that cannot be replaced?
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This is why X-rays can penetrate your skin and soft tissue -- though not bone -- while sunlight mostly reflects off your skin.
New Yorkers think nothing of turning up at a critical meeting in an ankle-length Driza-Bone coat, bright-yellow sou'wester and a plastic head scarf.
They also captured the worn-to-the-bone look of Mega-City One, a future megalopolis that has more in common with New York City during its Fort Apache: The Bronx days than the cyberpunk future of Blade Runner.
Earlier in the day, First Secretary Alun Michael had vociferously defended what many perceived to be a bad start for the Assembly with the controversy over the beef-on-the-bone ban, the appointment of a vegetarian agriculture secretary and a non-Welsh speaker as Welsh language minister.
Use a whole skin-on bone-in turkey breast and then 4 pounds of thighs and drumsticks.
Eli Lilly ( LLY - news - people )'s bone-building osteoporosis drug Forteo, or parathyroid hormone.
But even the agriculture ministry's own polls show that the beef-on-the-bone ban is hugely unpopular.
Boston Dynamics bad-to-the-bone (pun intended) BigDog (pictured at right) makes the list as well as Rosie from the Jetsons (circa 1962).
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And many butchers said that they would continue to sell beef-on-the-bone.
The beef-on-the-bone ban was imposed on the industry in 1997 after fears over new variant CJD, suspected of being the human form of mad cow disease.
With some butchers reporting sales of beef-on-the-bone up to 30 times normal levels in the past week, customers may well have run out of room in the deep freeze.
When the russet sauce is heated through and the flavors have begun to meld, the poultry is returned to the pan to braise, low and slow, until the meat is fall-off-the-bone tender.
Many of the defeats, for example on the beef-on-the-bone regulations or the arrangements for the referendums in Scotland, Wales and London, concerned matters on which any second chamber would probably have wished the government to rethink.
Here, an artful arrangement of rocky pens blends the skin-flaying and bone-chilling waters.
The recent hot spell had left the course fast-running and bone-hard before the rain took the edge off for the first round.
It's mid-winter in South Africa - a season of clear skies, bone-chilling temperatures, and deep, tetchy gloom.
They will take up snowboards, skis, motorbikes and snowmobiles and launch themselves high into the crisp Colorado air, delighting millions of viewers while trying to avoid bone-crushing face-plants in the snow.
If the risk was deemed serious enough, they might even start taking osteoporosis drugs like Merck (nyse: MRK - news - people )'s Fosamax early in the bone-thinning process, he says.
If there is one thing that NetherRealm Studios knows, it is how to create a bone-cracking, appendix-rupturing fighter.
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And one -- British Prime Minister David Cameron -- even bestowed Bo, the first dog, with a bone-shaped chew toy adorned with a UK flag.
Heritage brokered the T. bataar on behalf of a thirty-seven-year-old bone hunter named Eric Prokopi, who lives in Florida, a great state for fossils.
To investigate further, the team took collagen - the dominant protein found in bone - from the fossils, and compared this with collagen found in other fossils and modern animals.
In particular, the potential for mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) to differentiate into multiple phenotypes - like fat, cartilage and bone - make them ideal building blocks for bone and cartilage tissue engineering in orthopaedics and rheumatology.
But in the bric-a-brac of daily life, we turn off our curiosity, often replacing it with the short-term, the obvious, the bone-numbingly mundane.
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Wales scored all three of its tries against Ireland after line breaks by its jumbo-sized back division, including two bone-crushing runs by North.
There has been one prior cure of an HIV-infected adult, which involved a bone-marrow transplant, a procedure that is too risky and expensive to be a common cure.
This, she adds, should be put into context: the development of bone-marrow transplantation or monoclonal-antibody treatments both took several decades.
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