At the restaurant, Mr. Picard fries his pancakes in duck fat and serves them with nothing but warm, fresh maple syrup.
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It sounds like summer camp, but Warm Springs was in fact a retreat with a mission: to heal the spirits and bodies of Americans who'd been afflicted with polio before the Salk vaccine was developed in 1954.
We have frank but also warm relations with the Palestinians and of course we're always able to speak to the Israelis.
But although a warm sea is a necessary condition for a hurricane, it is not a sufficient one.
I'd only recently spurred myself to leave him, when tragedy tossed us right back into our warm but stagnant relationship.
Gun control groups gave the deal warm but not effusive praise, noting that unknown details and some pro-gun provisions gave them pause.
But instead of warm water running through it, it had cool water.
Sending a headshot to a friend via text feels forced, but sending a warm gaze or a silly face via Snapchat is natural.
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Decreasing water clarity is pushing the grasses into shallower areas where there is more light, but that also warm more easily in summer months, he said.
Obama's address to Berliners earned a warm but cautious response from German newspapers Friday, with several noting that he had called for a greater NATO contribution in Afghanistan.
The president arrived in the capital of San Jose on a rainy afternoon but received a warm welcome from thousands of Costa Ricans who lined the road near the airport.
But those are warm-up acts compared to Nebraska Governor Dave Heineman's announcement this month that he wants to eliminate the state income tax and replace it with a broader sales tax.
"They were able to transform a friendly and warm but ultimately generic studio into a timeless Eastern European cafe for the 25 minutes that they played, " says Aaron Starkey, KEXP's Manager of Online Services, who witnessed the performance.
Civilian politicians may not realize what sizable strides the Air Force has made in fusing intelligence and fixing a broken space culture over the past several years, but they will warm to any service that offers an alternative to putting U.S. soldiers in harms way in the years ahead.
It is alright when it is warm, but gives your gums a good exercise when cold.
It was still golden fall then, fairly warm, but I feared he was right.
The good part is it's warm today but sometimes that turf grabs at you a little bit.
Unz takes a while to warm up but his critique is one of the best I have ever read.
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But at the otherwise warm and inviting Albini in Florence, only one outlet, tucked in the corner.
The air in the attic is damp and warm, but not excessively so.
Soil at the vineyard at West Chiltington is geologically identical to the champagne region, but the vines need warm dry weather.
The French plainly admire Mr Sarkozy, but they do not warm towards him, and seem to find him a bit scary.
The deceleration may have been exaggerated by the strong figure for January, when the weather was unseasonably warm, but the overall trend is clear.
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The water was too warm, but I pumped away freestyle, going as hard as I could for probably fifteen minutes before I felt even remotely winded.
"This past year, unlike the US they were not a record globally but they certainly were warm, " said Thomas Karl, director of Noaa's National Climatic Data Centre.
The BBC's James Robbins, in St Peter's Square, says that at first the crowd was unsure who this man was, but they seemed to warm to his humour.
But inside it is warm and welcoming, and the bartenders put on a great show as they pour, pinch, squeeze, stir and shake ingredients, then present their creations with a flourish and a smile.
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