Meanwhile the government has asked all companies to provide "eco guards" to police the forests to stop illegal hunting and trade in bush meat, which is the staple of the Ba'aka.
All of the actors do admirable work (especially Ribisi, who's the key element of a gruesome, truly heartbreaking scene) but this grab-bag sampling of The Great Melting Pot is a staple of the kind of war movie that Spielberg is supposed to be deconstructing.
The direction of prices is important because rice is the main staple of more than half the world's population, making its price a focus of attention for world economists.
This pales in comparison to other parts of the world where yogurt is a staple of the diet and is enjoyed daily.
Dredging up opponents' past misdeeds from the stands is a staple of the matchday experience for fans.
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The idea of a dedicated appliance for rice makes sense when we consider that it is such a staple food in most of the world.
The credit they sell is a staple of growth.
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The mid-century lounge staple and epitome of smooth easy listening is now the featured tune of a new high-end luxury timepiece by Swiss watch maker Ulysse Nardin.
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Even the stencil work, a staple of contemporary street art the world over, is remarkably rich and detailed.
Hayworth: The basic staple of inflation is not tax relief, it is addiction to higher spending, and higher spending that eventually generates huge deficits.
The result, in the case of staple crops, is higher yields in tougher conditions: a hectare of rice, a C3 plant, produces a harvest of no more than eight tonnes, whereas maize, a C4 plant, yields as much as 12 tonnes.
It is the hallmark of a true believer, and a staple of his creed.
Coming as it did at the height of disco fever, it became a staple of every music radio station and is still widely played, 30 years after its release.
He is not just that staple of political novels, the talented son of an artisan, who becomes a socialist and then goes on to turn himself into multi-millionaire, government minister, owner of the New Statesman and (an essential accessory, this, in the laddish culture of New Labour) part-owner of a football club.
At a relaxed Monday night cooking club in the Kochlounge, an events space in the 4th district, novices can learn the art of what is now considered a working class staple.
Bread prices are politically sensitive in Iran, as they are across much of the Middle East, where flatbread is a staple.
This fermented paste of soybeans and grains, which is a staple in the Japanese larder, has origins as cloudy as the soup it makes.
For example, investors who are seeking to invest in consumer staples could select the Vanguard Consumer Staple ETF (VDC), which is about as straight forward of an ETF you could invest in.
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It is a staple for communicating with friends all over the world but it is also a form of entertainment with the many game applications that it offers.
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The crispy pork belly, a staple of Korean cuisine called samgyeopsal, is intensely rich, and silky chocolate mousse is served up in tiny traditional kimchi pots made from chocolate, which are decorated with cake crumbs and edible flowers.
Kagwanja says the military doesn't have the funding to revive the farms, and is taking a ruthless approach to increasing production of Zimbabwe's staple food, maize.
It is now one of Hong Kong's most revered culinary traditions and is considered a staple meal, with fierce competition among top restaurants and hotels to win the loyalty of the families who make it their Sunday ritual.
The dish reportedly got its name in Charleston, South Carolina, and it is a veritable staple of Lowcountry cooking.
Long-grain rice is made into the various risotto-like pilaos that serve, like the breads, as a staple of the cuisine.
Once one of the best selling series on consoles and a pop culture staple, Activision is now killing the once-great franchise Guitar Hero.
It is a paradox reminiscent of the Irish potato famine that in a population near starvation the demand for a staple goes up even as its price skyrockets.
In addition to that I have worked in the retail industry and I know that when any customer, male or female, finds the perfect pair of jeans they all of a sudden exude confidence and know that this is a staple in their wardrobe, which is what defines them.
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Education is a staple at the stables, according to Warren "Black Red" Small, who said that taking care of a horse is a lot like taking care of yourself.
The photos, circulated by the prime minister's office, were both a poke in the eye of the European Union, which recently banned the import of seal products, and a gesture of solidarity with Canada's Inuit, for whom the fishy-tasting meat is a staple.
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