The skin is fried to a crisp, but the flesh beneath remains delicate, and the accompanying nuoc mam sauce vibrates with the tang of sweet basil, chili, and cilantro.
Last year, 75 years after a British climber, George Mallory, disappeared, similar numbers had already started out when Mallory's body was discovered close to the summit, his right leg broken in two places but the flesh miraculously preserved in the cold, dry air.
But while the flesh was considered a delicacy, the roe were fed to geese.
It emits an electrical charge and cuts through flesh but healing is much quicker than with a knife.
Not that comes to my memory, but let me go flesh that out with others who may.
They got their pound, make that ounce, of flesh, but so what?
The original title of his directorial debut was Night of the Flesh Eaters, but the distributor made the change to Night of the Living Dead.
Zico was probably the best player on that Brazil side, but Socrates was its philosophy made flesh.
Video gamers often play with friends either in the flesh or online, but at least in my experience the time requirements of a good board game or pen-and-paper RPG are vast in comparison.
The Treasury and the Fed extracted their pound of flesh of course, but at the time were justly criticized for being too generous to shareholders facing the deserved loss of their whole hide.
We're told that we'll see a working prototype in the flesh at CES, but until then, you can catch the full sales pitch at the source link and video demo after the break.
Albert is a woman dressed as a man, in the Ireland of the late eighteen-hundreds, yet what Close serves up is neither man nor woman, flesh nor fowl, but a strange hieratic hybrid of no discernible identity.
Little flesh is on show, but the tight outfits suggest that not all veil-wearers are pious.
These people certainly are zombies but not the brain-eating, flesh-craving kind.
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Growing human tissue is old hat, but being able to measure activity inside flesh is harder -- any electrical probing tends to damage the cells.
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Not a typical one, of course, but one serviced by a wading pool of flesh-eating fish.
None of the characters flesh themselves out past their archetype, but they do a fine job in their little roles.
They are flesh feeders loathsome to the Gods, but friendly to the asuras, a selfish aggressive supernatural being that become their Gods and Goddesses.
Ryder doesn't expect big additional costs from those changes, but worries about future changes as regulators continue to flesh out some aspects of the law.
Garner may have gotten all the press as he pressed flesh with U.S. troops, but it's Lucke's job to turn on the lights.
The European Commission said Thursday that the Spanish government needed to flesh out its plans to restructure Bankia -- but a European rescue was not envisaged.
Everyone knows he's a unit but it's not until you see him in the flesh you get a true idea of just how big he is.
It's one thing to see Photoshop upon Photoshop of a device that may or may not exist (just think of how many iPhone concepts we got inundated with), but it's quite another to see it in the flesh.
But this form of staph is actually starting to look like the flesh-eating bacteria.
But such creditors are just as keen on extracting their pound of flesh (in terms of economic reform) as the private sector.
But here at the G20 we're going to have to flesh out more of the details about how the plan will be fully and decisively implemented.
Anne McIntosh, Conservative chair of the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, labelled the current European negotiations as "very positive indeed" but expressed concern that her committee had not yet seen "enough flesh on the bones of the Commission's proposals".
The court heard he went to check on his fish stocks in 2009 but all he found was fish bones after the animals had stripped the flesh off them.
But, every now and then, just ahead: the patter of foot flesh striking wet stone, or the lip and tongue smacks of very small mouths.
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