Word: slow
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Glenn said he hopes that the new labs will accelerate the pace of research that could potentially slow the aging process...
...failed to turn around Mitsubishi Motors. For every Ripplewood Holdings, the U.S. investment firm that bought out and successfully relaunched the bankrupt Long-Term Credit Bank as Shinsei Bank, there is a Carrefour, the French retailer that is withdrawing from the country after just five years. Still, Katz sees slow progress. "For a long time, the Japanese élite and public had negative attitudes toward foreign investment, fearing it would mean loss of control. Today, foreign direct investment is more acceptable, as are foreign buyout funds-and now foreign CEOs...
...fantastic local produce - so what develops is a luxury cuisine based on time and money." Co-author Chauhan, himself a Kenyan-born Indian, has substituted olive oil for ghee, reflecting modern health concerns. The result is a compendium of dishes that will have the home chef salivating. Prawns are slow-cooked with fenugreek, Mombasa-style; there's a decadent (but narcotic-free) dish called Opium Eggs; and pork is prepared with tamarind, chili and red wine. Conservative use of spices is another feature of the book. "We think of Indian cuisine as very hot," says Jackson, "but in fact...
...last piece before the intermission, Robert Russell Bennet’s “Suite of Old American Dances,” was charming but too slow, making this “bright-eyed tune” somewhat lackluster...
Against Harvard, however, some moments of amazing goaltending by Kate Lane during the penalty kill could not slow down the Crimson unit...