This was the unanimous winner as the best of the four steaks, the DeBragga dry aged T-bone.
It's also trying to use its conditioning technology to come up with dyes that don't dry out hair.
Keep three pieces on your work surface and wrap the leftover phyllo according to package instructions so it won't dry out.
So if you take a chance on GeoEye, you'd better have confidence that federal funding for private-sector satellite imagery won't dry up.
As proof that its nonalcohol sanitizer doesn't dry or irritate the skin, SafeHands points to a company-funded study performed at California State University, Fresno.
Strategy-wise, we launched new futures and contracts at regular intervals to make sure that the interest didn't dry out, and met with traders and investors to keep participation running.
Even if you're handling it all day long, it doesn't dry out your skin, " says John Younghein, president of the company, adding that it's so safe "you can drink it and brush your teeth with it.
The ink isn't even dry on the DTV legislation and already the market researchers are at it.
"The stems shouldn't be dry or too fibrous, " Ms. Schwertner said.
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Cotton clothing also requires more energy to maintain than polyester, since the synthetic fabric can be washed at a lower temperature, can hang to dry and doesn't need ironing.
Perhaps it is the old Obama cool: Don't change the strategy because of a few bad figures, keep your powder dry until next year, don't shoot until you see the whites of their eyes and all that.
The flames were chewing thick, dry brush that hasn't been burned in about a dozen years.
The style divide between logo-laden pros and indie-loving amateurs isn't cut and dry.
He had a wonderfully dry wit and didn't hesitate to apply it self-deprecatingly.
"There's a strong wind fanning the flames and with everything so dry, it doesn't take much, " a fire spokesperson said.
George, whose neck was three feet of scrag and whose skin would have made several dozen purses, all thick, dry leather, didn't care two hoots.
At our bed-and-breakfast in Cork, we started each day with the traditional offering: "parched" eggs, grilled tomatoes and sausages, toast so dry even butter couldn't appease it.
We don't know -- we haven't gotten on the dry cleaning thing yet, though.
"The challenge is to make good food ... because if you fly the air is dry, and you can't taste the salt, " he said.
My goal is to send a customer home smiling and have their spouse say: 'You have been at the dry cleaners again, haven't you?
And sure, maybe the wife doesn't even want a dry-aged rib-eye or a big platter of that buttermilk fried chicken I'm making about once a week.
What's more, reinforcements are on their way: Spain also happens to be European champion at the Under-21 and Under-19 levels, suggesting the pipeline isn't close to running dry.
We get to pray and we get to bias it according to our wishes, but we only hope that that doesn't interfere with the dry, you know, methodical analysis that's required.
State securities boards, mainly in Texas, Colorado and Pennsylvania, issued cease and desist orders in 122 of those cases to operators who were mainly accused of selling unregistered securities for wells that usually either didn't exist or were dry.
Blake Farmer of member station WPLN in Nashville says that the ground is so dry, even the weeds won't grow.
Ford won't be left entirely high and dry if tastes trend back to bigger cars.
He tied it to his body, high and dry, for safekeeping but he didn't realize he was shutting it off by removing it from the water.
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