Garnished with a scattering of Pecorino Romano and a drizzle of black-truffle olive oil (fine, buttery olive oil also works well), this dish makes you wonder what other pantry ingredients Mr. Brock will have us reconsider.
WSJ: Sean Brock's Oats Risotto With Peas and Pecorino | Slow Food Fast
Hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, pumps millions of gallons of water mixed with fine sand and chemicals deep into oil and gas wells to crack gas-bearing rock.
It has demonstrated that it understands the technical challenges and seems better able to drill these ultra deep wells at lower cost and with a fine safety profile than the major oil companies can.
Officials have said 4.9 million barrels -- about 205 million gallons -- of oil spilled, while BP says that number is overblown and that authorities should use a maximum figure of 3.1 million barrels of oil when calculating the fine.
In this recipe, Ms. Louis seasons the fish with a slick of olive oil and a sprinkle of fine sea salt.
WSJ: Jenn Louis's Rock-Salt-Roasted Salmon and Turnips | Slow Food Fast
The oil industry is doing just fine.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks on Repealing Subsidies for Oil Companies | The White House
Some analysts have suggested that the Obama administration, which is widely viewed as being anti-oil, could move so far as to require BP to jettison its U.S. assets or to slap the oil giant with a crippling fine.
Mr. Ye, who was born in Kunming, Yunnan province, and studied oil painting at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing, knew he had to renovate his Dali house, but the question was what to touch and what not to touch and what Bai traditions to honor.
Still, I liked him most when he was back in his clothes, with his fine parting restored (he used hair oil and a steel comb), when he was great and good once more, settling me in an armchair, deftly drawing the cork from a Pinot Grigio, directing my reading.
Those who practice the fine art of forecasting supply and demand for the oil industry had a banner year.
Specially formulated lubricants are used in fracking, which involves pumping water, fine sand and fracking fluids underground to split open oil- and gas-bearing rocks.
Sanctuary Spa at Camelback Mountain, Arizona, employs lime as the cornerstone of its Sabai Thai Ritual: A client's feet are soaked in lime and oil, exfoliated with a mixture of fine white clay and lime, and then massaged with an herbal poultice and lime-infused oils and lotions.
Fine, but the people who would have bought that Saudi oil are on the look out for the same amount of oil from somewhere else now and hey, guess what?
The second part of the trial, set to begin in early autumn, will attempt to determine how much oil was leaked, which would then determine the size of the federal fine.
The primary alternatives such as coal, oil and natural gas power plants also pose dangers to nearby residents who breathe in fine pollutants released by the combustion of these fuels.
And what I mean by that is we believe that the cap will work just fine in the containment, that through a couple of different areas, that cap will take oil to the surface as well as to the choke and kill lines.
Obama could be able to capitalize on public outrage at the oil companies and demonstrate his commitment to stronger regulation, but he also must walk a fine line to show that he is concerned with jobs and the economy in the Gulf region (which the moratorium could hurt).
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What has begun to dawn on certain people is partly that fine, old frames are beautiful craft pieces in and of themselves, and partly that the lovely oil painting they inherited from Aunt Gertrude would look a lot more at home in the style and period of framing that first suited it to begin with.
He was seen as a old-school oil man, happier having a beer with rig workers than, like Lord Browne, drinking fine wine with prime ministers and presidents.
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