Word: creamed
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...fears are things she can help me with.”Despite the differences, neither wastes the opportunity to do something fun together. No matter what crazy idea comes up, both are all for it. Whether it is late-night trips to Target, a quick stop at the ice cream shop, or buying coloring books when bored, nothing is too weird.“One night, we bought six lobsters, brought them back to the dining hall, got butter, and melted it in the microwave,” says a smiling Tay. “It was awesome...
...Andreini worked his way across Asia before ending up at this stylish venue, tel: (66-77) 425-085. The fine-dining restaurant of a resort of the same name, Zazen serves fusion cuisine, imaginatively presented and using mostly organic ingredients. Try the five-spice barracuda with rosti and sesame cream, or macadamia-crusted chicken skewers with cumin and yogurt...
...then plead a shrugging "Who knew?" when they don't pan out. I also am in favor of toppling dictators, establishing democracy and watching it spread painlessly throughout every region where there is no experience of it. Not only that: I am in favor of turning sand into ice cream and guaranteeing a cone to every child in the Middle East. But you can't turn sand into ice cream. That is not a defect in the execution of the idea. It is a defect in the idea itself. Although Perle and Adelman and others may think they are dissing...
Public understanding of autism research suffers from two perennial complications: correlational studies and press releases. The report cited in your story is the latest example of both these foibles. The correlational style of argument is as apt to establish that, say, ice-cream sales cause homicides, since both peak at the same time of year. The long list of supposed causes of autism touted in the press has given parents false hope or, worse, false guilt, while damaging autism science and the public's trust...
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