And, finally, once you decided to bring it out as is, why blame the chef?
"I would be terrified that one of my students would find my weapon and bring it out, " she said.
If someone had the potential for greatness, Jobs could sense it and bring it out almost by force if necessary.
The navy, already too poor to bring it out of mothballs, has now discovered that it cannot even afford the mothballs.
When you have something that you're dealing with, standing out there for 18 innings, like cold weather, is going to bring it out.
Nearly 30 international banks have banded together under Citigroup's leadership to seek recompense from Enrico Bondi, the acting boss of Parmalat installed to keep the group operating and perhaps bring it out of bankruptcy.
No matter the temperature, the cake is so pretty it should be cut at the table, so bring it out on a platter and cut it into generous wedges using a serrated knife and a sawing motion.
Increasing these safety net programs, taking money out of the private sector, may make people marginally less miserable in their poverty, but it cannot bring them out of it.
Win, lose or draw he'll get great experience from this and it could bring something out of him.
"We're big on competition, that really is the theme heading into this year, and I really understand that and think it will bring out the best in everyone on the team, and I totally respect that, " he said.
Last month at Mobile World Congress the company said it was on track to bring out a phone that runs on the Tizen open-source operating system that it has helped develop in collaboration with Intel.
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She has left behind an autobiography which a German publisher says it aims to bring out soon.
It points out that while old age does bring with it challenges, it does not necessarily need to spell a downward spiral to infirmity.
You can browse around after dinner and take a book out and bring it back the next time you come to eat.
They won't separate it out and bring up provisions within it.
International crises, it seems, bring out the best in this man.
And then George will bring it back and wash it out, or if I try and sneak it in the bin or hind it under things.
There's an infrared port that does nothing (Creative says it is going to bring out a wireless remote control).
We're going to see who we're able to bring on board and let it play out this offseason and into training camp.
In the opening, Joe Kreidi UNESCO Beirut Culture Programme Officer, gave welcome remarks and emphasized the importance of this training for museum professionals, as it is necessary to bring out the best in scenography and exhibitions and to better communicate with the public.
But why does it take a crisis to bring out the best in our leaders?
And now, it is my pleasure to bring out our first performer to the stage, the King of the Blues, Mr. B.
And even when their man was two sets to one down, his fans expected Hewitt to bring out his trademark fighting qualities and, as he would have it, "guts it out".
And sitting out en masse, when they aren't accustomed to it, might not bring much benefit at all, as we may find out this week.
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