Word: crabbed
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...fishermen of Yeonpyeong Island call it the Golden Sea: a patch of ocean where the blue crabs are fat and plentiful at this time of year. In the Golden Sea, a fisherman can fill his hold with at least two or three tons of crab?worth up to $70,000. But the Golden Sea's riches are hazardous to harvest. The crabs' breeding and feeding grounds are in waters that are claimed by both South and North Korea, and are also filled with warships. South Korean fishermen aren't supposed to cross the so-called Red Limit Line, which runs...
...ingredients like lemongrass. And listen to Le Squer, of Paris' Ledoyen, who says his rigorous training makes it "impossible for me to present a dish that is anything less than perfect." The surf crashing on the rocky coast of his native Brittany inspired his signature dish, dressed spider crab served in its shell with a soufflé of "sea foam." "The soft element melts in the mouth, while the crunchy one releases its flavor beneath the teeth," he says, likening the feel to Häagen-Dazs, "the first to make ice cream with little crunchy bits in it." Klein...
...front of several hundred fans, including many former Radcliffe rowers, the novice eights got the Black and White off to a strong start early Sunday morning. In the morning’s first race, the BU crew caught an over-the-head crab in the first twenty strokes, allowing Radcliffe to cruise to victory by three lengths and more than ten seconds...
...Hoyas caught a crab at the 1100-meter mark, but was unable to regain composure as the oar broke under the water’s pressure. Georgetown was left struggling to remove an oar without a handle from the water as the Black and White continued to the finish line...
...caught a crab,” Spence said. “But act it turned out really well because we were really motivated. We started the sprint early and managed to walk through Princeton during the sprint...