Pickle liquid mixed in with the mayo can give a new twist to your time-honored potato salad. |
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Other time-honored trout baits include kernels of corn and pinches of marshmallow. |
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The time-honored field method for the myrmecologist is to wander about, locating ant nests, digging into them and collecting samples. |
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Throughout the history of nations, inflation has been a time-honored and subtle method for governments to plunder its citizenry. |
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Then there is the time-honored art of mound doctoring by the groundskeeper. |
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The exploitation of sectarian disputes within a movement to discredit its members is time-honored and disreputable. |
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Let us defend and sustain one of our time-honored institutions against the attack of a weak and effete generation. |
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Oil of wintergreen, also known as methyl salicylate, is a time-honored rub or liniment used for sprains, strains, aches, pains and arthritis. |
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Instead, the real issue is getting golf's expanding legions of fans to adhere to a time-honored code of behavior. |
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The practice of one state trying to check the influence of another is a time-honored tradition. |
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Some are heavy on time-honored tradition and others venture into the impact of the new technologies at the turn of the new century. |
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Only the time-honored tradition of the fixed daily schedule really stands in the way of this arrangement. |
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There are many benefits to the time-honored tradition of speaking baby talk to children. |
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So it's possible that Charles was simply practicing a time-honored tradition. |
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Installing himself as publisher, he practices the time-honored tradition of stealing the best writers from other journals. |
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The importance of preparing these sheets by hand is a matter of time-honored tradition. |
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Thus, the time-honored approach of separating the sick from the well is unlikely to prevent spread. |
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A time-honored and noble legacy is kept alive by a yearning for discovery and exploration. |
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Since 1947, the store has captured the time-honored tradition of baking authentic, old-world bialys. |
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For example, the time-honored admonition to make sure kids with colds or the flu rest in bed and get plenty of fluids could actually boomerang. |
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Pulling a trout out of a mountain stream is a time-honored way to get back to nature. |
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The key to a feel-good movie like this succeeding has very little to do with the overall plot, which must follow certain time-honored formulas. |
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Worst of all expansion is eroding the precious and time-honored values of community with neighbors and communion with nature. |
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I also recognize that columnists using children as space filler is a time-honored journalistic practice. |
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The time-honored phrase 'information is power' has never been truer than it is today. |
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France has consequently reaffirmed its time-honored support for Brazil's bid for a seat as a permanent member of the Security Council. |
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As usual, OPEC nations rose to the challenge, drawing on their time-honored capacity to unite and produce a convergence of views. |
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Plan to stay till the end, and bring your questions to ask the gas buyers in this highly interactive time-honored session. |
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This time-honored framework, with strong constitutional foundations, tends to structure much of the Public Service's operations. |
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He saw himself as a conservative, growing logically and inevitably out of the time-honored tradition of Beethoven, Schubert and Brahms. |
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Reportage on these sites is overwhelmingly traditional in nature, suggesting most Americans, when they go online, are still consuming news that adheres to time-honored principles of fairness and accuracy. |
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Establishing a blue-ribbon commission in the midst of scandal is a time-honored Washington tradition. |
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These include health protection, disease and injury prevention, and health promotion, along with time-honored fundamentals such as access to safe foods, safe drinking water, and proper sanitation systems. |
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Smelling to establish diagnoses is a time-honored practice in medicine. |
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No, one must not let oneself be carried away by faulty reasoning, however time-honored it may be. |
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The doctor knelt at the bedside to perform the time-honored tradition of percussing the heart. |
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Cutting taxes is a time-honored strategy for stimulating growth. |
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They also belong to a time-honored theatrical tradition. |
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Free spending, expense-account junketeers are a time-honored tradition. |
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This late night catering is a time-honored tradition among corporate lobbyists looking to suck up to the folks doing the heavy lifting on legislation affecting their clients. |
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Judge Doherty was uncertain about the standard of proof in a criminal case, so in a time-honored tradition of judicial review, he consulted his bailiff. |
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The easiest way to do this is to use the time-honored tradition of treats. |
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The table fork is far less time-honored than such objects as the colander, the waffle iron, the bain-marie. |
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It will be winner takes all, in time-honored cup tradition. |
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Along with the tongue twisters, Logue was known to draw on other time-honored elocutionary exercises, like having a stutterer shout vowel sounds out of an open window for long periods. |
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Klutz Press offers a full-color, spiralbound collection of the 20 most time-honored, neighborhood-approved, playground-tested and summer camp-quality jack games. |
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And last but hardly least, engaging in that time-honored classic, spitballing with friends family who don't take themselves too seriously. |
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Fund for UNICEF will launch its time-honored Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign. |
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You've beaten the life expectancy by quite a bit, I'd wager, with or without your time-honored tubbiness. |
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Kyrghyz literature is celebrated in the Western world as Chingiz Aitmatov's terra firma, but the time-honored tradition of Kyrghyz poetry is term incognita. |
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Zijlstra did not mention the time-honored Antirevolutionary principles, for explicit biblical or principial norms did not belong in economic politics. |
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The time-honored way was to use self as though it were a little man-inside-the-man who ordered all activities so that they pretty well suited his imperial selfship. |
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One of our town's time-honored traditions is to have an Easter egg hunt the week before Easter. |
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