Naturally, on days like these you will find folk heading to the nearest stretch of white sand and the briny. |
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It's briny spiciness is a treat, but that it tears like tenderloin is the sweet surprise. |
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He and Ras broke loose a plank off the boat and dropped it into the briny below. |
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Veal medallions were obliterated by a cascade of caramelized but briny leeks. |
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Then two of my most trusted officers stage a takeover attempt, and we all end up in the briny. |
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Like the shark rising from the briny deep, the challenges of change management have risen to the surface. |
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No wonder old-time sailors deserted their square-rigged ships for such delights, after months at sea on hard-tack and briny water. |
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Now the other issue to consider is waste in the form of the waste salts and briny wastewater. |
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But for what one order of Kobe beef costs, you can get six orders of the scrumptiously briny toro tartare with caviar. |
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The scum of the sea, briny sea dogs, buccaneers, pillagers, thieves, and murderers! |
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Hanger steak is as good as the one in the Paris outpost, sinewy, briny, and full of brash flavor. |
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I favour the briny ones, as they are less salty, but they will all need rinsing well before use. |
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Mingled in the mist are the briny perfumes of ocean, fresh oysters, and the Pacific Northwest. |
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The little dots in the foreground are some of my colleagues, taking a quick dip in the briny water. |
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In the briny Nova Scotia climate, Galvalume coated steel guards against caustic winds and salt air. |
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Still, I have had excellent nori-wrapped surf clam here, and delicious briny mackerel, a rarity. |
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He stood above a toiling, heaving sea of greenish-black, briny waves slapping a shore far distant. |
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A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish. |
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The technique minimizes water evaporation and allows roots to be fed by normally damaging briny water. |
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The clean briny smell rises with the swimmers, the swells filling the air with steamy vapour. |
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Instead, a brisk outing in the briny climate of Leith was called for with a nippy wind whipping up the Forth. |
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We had the briny beside us, a carpet of stars above, and two good friends of ours for company. |
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We also know the desalinization is expensive and will cause marine pollution when the hot, briny residue is dumped back in the sea. |
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Every six hours, the tides run through the bars, flowing in as salt water and receding as briny water. |
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We sampled dozens of olive varieties, ranging from light and briny to cured and herbaceous. |
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Although you wonder if there's really that much mileage left in the beautiful briny deep. |
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The idea of the ocean as a grave can be romanticised: Davey Jones' locker, the briny deep. |
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It is indeed, Dan, but the side who took a dip in the briny deep came from further down the Firth of Forth. |
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Think about those noble beluga whales, swimming through the briny deep, blissfully oblivious to the existence of movies like this one. |
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But the briny, rough-skinned pickle that was once such an integral part of the city's landscape is in danger of becoming a memory. |
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After going through the evaporators, the briny liquid flows to a crystallizer where salt begins to precipitate from the brine. |
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All of it is growing alarmingly acidic, as the carbon dioxide spewed out by modern activities finds its way into the briny. |
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The oil industry deals with this problem all the time because they encounter briny waters. |
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Through the portholes, they watched millions of tiny medusas, like so many snowflakes, proof that the water was briny. |
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However they are prepared, oysters are popular for their delicate, nutty flavour and briny tang. |
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Since the stone crab is capable of regrowing its claws every 18 months, this break prevents overfishing of the briny delicacy. |
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The water is sometime briny or fresh and this, taking into account the seasons and different types of fish seek refuge in it. |
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It has a tension that I did not find in Chateau Margaux, whilst there is an added dimension of something from the sea, a slight briny element. |
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As his ROCKET plunged underwater into the briny depths it kept on traveling downwards past strange and wonderful sights. |
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Although it can occasionally be found in fresh water swamps, it prefers wetlands where the water is salty or briny. |
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This ensured that the briny oysters made it to Paris fresh and cold. |
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Sea urchin basically tastes briny, like oysters without the muckiness. |
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Other men jumped into the briny water before they could be killed. |
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Caligo had flinched the first time, almost swallowing briny water. |
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Those people living in Mid-China, who only eat the food added with flavorings to allay their hunger, cease eating soon, because they can't degust mellowness except the taste of sour and briny. |
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And the briny piquancy of the broths that hold together his risotto with razor clams or bucatini with lobster make the addition of seafood to both dishes almost unnecessary. |
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Marinated Baltic sprats were delicate, their sharp briny taste balanced by an accompanying vinaigrette of potatoes, beetroot, onions, dill pickles, eggs, and mayonnaise. |
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The approach taken by the company consisted of diverting the highly briny liquid waste toward the atomisation line to obtain sodium sulphate for being reused in the manufacture of blended raw materials in powder form. |
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The river smelled faintly briny as waves brushed up against the pier. |
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It has a pleasant, briny crunch and a vinegar tang. |
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Not suitable for use in briny or salty water. |
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Instead, try brining this creature from the briny deep. |
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Brackish water or briny water is water that has more salinity than fresh water, but not as much as seawater. |
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Millions of hectares of coastal wetlands, including mangroves, have been cleared to make room for shrimp ponds excavated a meter deep into the wetland substrate then filled with briny water and shrimp. |
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I've waited in line, fuelled with Anchor Steam beer, for a seat at the marble counter at Swan Oyster Depot, for its Dungeness crab, smoked salmon and, of course, briny bivalves. |
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But our appetite for the briny fish eggs hasn't diminished. |
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Raid villages, sink merchants, seize towns, steal gold, upgrade your pirate ship and use your guns and your wits to send your foes to the briny deep. |
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Submerge and face the dangers of the briny deep as a submarine commander. |
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Catalonia is a painting in tangy and briny colours. |
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And that's not all! Storytellers Jocelyn Bérubé and Simon Gauthier will be taking over the remains in the Museum, and spinning tales of fantastic creatures living in the briny depths. |
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If the tanginess of the meat is a bit too much to handle, you could balance it well with their briny grilled halloumi, served with sliced olives and watermelons. |
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