So the quesadilla list, in addition to tried-and-true varieties, contains an unusual specimen made with goat cheese and spicy deviled walnuts. |
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This is a tried-and-true work sequence, and the preliminary crayon drawings become a crayon-resist feature to the monoprint. |
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You'll be following the same tried-and-true formula as other successful, long-term businesses. |
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Publicity pieces also tended to follow a tried-and-true formula the studios had used for a quarter century. |
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With the screamo, the manic guitar riffage and the pseudo-intellectual lyrics, Horace Pinker have followed this tried-and-true formula to a tee. |
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My notes found most of the tried-and-true performers to have made excessively weedy, leafy wines or overly extracted tannic wines. |
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So far none have strayed from this tried-and-true recipe, though some diners may find it a bit oily. |
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Another tried-and-true way to reach policy makers is by creating short, plain-language summaries of research findings. |
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Our old, tried-and-true system of prosecution may not be the most effective tool for dealing with terrorism. |
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A franchisee would be foolish to buy into a system and not follow the tried-and-true recipe. |
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Since their inception more than 100 years ago, built-up roofs have earned a tried-and-true reputation. |
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Said hyphenate's name is Josh, and his film, Winter Solstice, is about the millionth variation on a tried-and-true template. |
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Their music was tried-and-true funky soul and bar-band balladry, and not a lick of it was ever going to see the top 40 if Brown could help it. |
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Every political campaign relies on visual shorthand and tried-and-true symbolism to help communicate its message. |
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As Lindsay Lohan is learning, the comeback trail is marked with three tried-and-true steps. |
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You can engage in constructivist math using the tried-and-true algorithm. |
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The tried-and-true storytelling formulas clearly work. |
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For blisters, moleskin seems the tried-and-true standby. |
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It's a sensible, tried-and-true diet: Everything in moderation. |
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As any tried-and-true creative force, Schnabel kept producing. |
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Of course, other tried-and-true techniques should also be liberally applied by all involved: be willing to compromise, be willing to listen and learn, and be willing to teach, not lecture. |
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Government transformation builds on the enterprise architecture by using tried-and-true techniques, including business process reengineering and transition support, to implement the change. |
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Its no fuss, no iron good looks, make it a tried-and-true traveler. |
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There is a tried-and-true formula to courting Oscar, of course. |
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Some have adapted tried-and-true formulas. |
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At the same time, many tried-and-true products are proven best sellers. |
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Analog keyboards and slithery electro sounds meet modern techno tweaking and tried-and-true rock staples on the second album by this British trio. |
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With so many fun new choices and tried-and-true favorites to choose from, gardeners this fall should find excitement in mail-order bulb catalogues and garden center aisles. |
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After the weight lifters and pole-vaulters went home, I assumed the High would return to tried-and-true chronology. |
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If the NPC is close to the player, he may also try using the tried-and-true Quake circle-strafing technique. |
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Roasted Tomato and Shrimp Capellini is a tried-and-true Stir Crazy fave. |
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Sticking to the tried-and-true mechanism through which Aperol gained popularity in Italy, Gruppo Campari has been heavily promoting the Spritz as its signature cocktail. |
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Earlier this year, as the recession put a damper on ticket sales, Maxwell said the easy route would have been to go for the tried-and-true old faithfuls. |
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