Word: panning
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Brae was slightly firmer in texture than corn-fed beef but exuded a quintessential beefy flavor that was a more than adequate reward for a little extra chewing. The porterhouse and sirloin steaks pan-grilled in an iron skillet would have done credit to any first-class steak house. A rib roast was succulent and tender, but ground sirloin and chuck were too lean to make properly moist hamburgers. Pot roast and stew cuts, though acceptable, cooked so quickly that they did not absorb the flavors of seasonings, one of the advantages of the usually fatty, long-cooking cuts...
Freda Meissner-Blau, the candidate of the environmentalist Greens, won 5.5 percent, and Otto Scrinzi, a pan-German nationalist, received 1.2 percent...
Iran's goal is to "establish Islamicfundamentalism as the basis of a new order" andKhadafy seeks "to expel his enemies from theMiddle East, be they Arabs, Jewish, or American"and to establish himself as a "Pan-Arab leader,"McFarlane said...
...boost travel, the transatlantic carriers have cut fares dramatically. Last week British Airways chopped its lowest New York City-to-London round-trip fare from $599 to $458. TWA, Pan Am and other international carriers have matched the offer...
...other Asian locales expect to see more Americans as well, although the surging value of the yen has aggravated Japan's already steep prices for foreigners. African countries, most of which can sorely use tourist dollars, should also get a boost. During the first two months of this year, Pan Am carried 4,800 Americans to Africa, about 10% more than in the same period last year. South American countries, notably Brazil, are attracting greater than usual numbers of U.S. tourists. Says Paulo Marcos, promotion manager for Brazil's Othon Hotels: "Usually after carnaval, they all head home. But this...