Word: pan
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...scallops, the recent cold snap had necessitated a switch to Maine diver scallops which were easier to fish in frigid waters. The scallops were perfectly cooked, treading the fine line between undercooked slipperiness and the off-putting elastic band texture that can result when they are left in the pan too long...
...from Puffy. The two wed and separated within a year, and just months later Lopez became engaged to Affleck. The Judd/Lopez divorce was scheduled to become final last weekend. It may be hard for Judd to blend back into the chorus line. But if the dancing thing doesn't pan out, there's always reality...
...Quakers tried to regroup, but their efforts to penetrate the Crimson defense did not pan out. Penn managed to close the gap to one, 6-5—the closest the game would be—but four Quaker turnovers turned the momentum in Harvard’s favor as the Crimson cruised to a 24-10 lead...
...British versions) and Simon Jones, head of FMusic TV, part of FremantleMedia, the company that jointly owns and produces the Idol format globally. South Africa and Poland have had their versions, the Netherlands is deep into its own, versions in Norway and Belgium (Idool) started this month, and a pan-Arabic version is scheduled for February...
...grassy valleys. No road signs and few inhabitants outside the capital mean reliance on other markers. "It's best to follow the telephone lines," our driver says. "They always go someplace"--in our case, straight into a big gold mine where giant earth-digging machines belch fumes and wildcatters pan in acrid ditches. (Mining is Mongolia's most valuable industry, though most Mongolians work in agriculture. Pollution is a problem around Ulan Bator, especially from the burning of soft coal in power plants...