Word: light
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...order Amish start getting fatty and spicy. He scoops the basic ingredients from industrial-sized garbage bins of flour and sugar. A bowl of yeast and water sits still underneath him. "Bubble, bubble..." he croons. "If it doesn't bubble, that means I killed it," he explains. When a light foam develops, he mixes and kneads, and waits for it to rise. It's already 11:30 at night. The kitchen is silent, filled with the smell of rising bread, ready for another Co-op morning...
...then there's a trendy new bastard sister to the tired tube top. These over the shoulder boulder holders by Max Mara and Plein Sud bare one sun-kissed shoulder for all admiring leches in tow. Try these in citrus colors, such as light lemon and apricot, to heighten winter pallor...
...real facts could be gleaned from the Garage employees about illegal rendevous in the basement bathroom; but the Pit kids who frequent the Garage had their own light to shed. When, Jason "tits" Tiplitz a Curry College undergraduate heard about sex in the bathroom of the Garage, he said, "we have a couple of friends who have done that, but they are heterosexual." His homosexual friend Bryan Campbell added, "I've been approached there before...
...Boss and Murphy. None of the cops has said who fired first, a critical point which, as the trial wears on, remains untouched by the prosecution. And why did Boss and Murphy both escape fierce cross-examination? There were also large discrepancies in their accounts with regard to lighting conditions - which could have serious implications for the defense: Who was able to see what, when? (Boss characterized the light in and around the vestibule as "not substantial," while Murphy said he could see to the inside door in the vestibule from his seat in the parked car.) As one reporter...
...These findings are disturbing in light of the recent cigar craze, which has seen sales pass 5 billion per annum in the U.S. in recent years. Cigars first came back into vogue as a luxury - that swinging image of sucking on a Havana at a ritzy martini bar. Also alarming, say the researchers, is the increasing use of smaller cigars, sometimes known as cigarillos. The lower pH levels in these cigars, say the report's authors, make users more likely to inhale them, thus increasing the chance of lung cancer...