Word: blocked
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...crackling oil. Although such traditional patterns do add to the lifespan of any uniform, they also connote a certain type of old-school chef network that many younger chefs wish to move away from. In their quest to be recognized as hip, a number of new chefs on the block have recently shifted their fashion tastes to encompass trendier pant patterns. The red hot chili peppers, rainbow fish and scarlet lobsters dotting the legs of these fledglings add a certain air of panache to the chefs' images as well as their cuisine...
...replacement, throwing three interceptions in the first quarter. The Yale defense almost single-handedly won the game for the Elis, by setting up Yale's first touchdown drive with a fumble recovery at the San Diego 19 and by completely shutting down the Torero offense. Blake, who blocked the ill-fated extra point in the Brown game, managed to block a field goal and a punt for the Elis...
...Andy Fried is basically a running back playing wide receiver, which is great because he can both block and catch the football," Patterson added. "And with Carl and Kyle, you have two tall, rangy guys that can also make the big plays. So the future looks really bright, and it's just too bad that I only have one year to play with those guys...
...that girl was married, dude. I drove separately and broke down, luckily in the exit we take. They all rolled up about 30 minutes later. It was nice, the four of us pushing my car across six lanes of traffic, flagging down cars. One girl was setting a block for us with her car. Then some girl stopped out of nowhere with like nine tattoos and tried to help us fix my car, but then she was married, so we said, 'OK, see you later.' We thought she might have been hitting on us for a second...
There are several inevitabilities of modern life: death, taxes - and, for the moment, ATM fees. Monday, a federal judge in San Francisco issued a preliminary injunction against a ban on ATM banking fees that city residents approved earlier this month. The measure would block "double dip" charges, fees levied on consumers who use cash machines belonging to banks other than their own. Currently, both the consumer's bank and the ATM operator take a cut, which can result in a hit of up to $3.50 per use. That's a hefty sum to pay for a transaction that costs banks...