Sentences with phrase «bone about»

I recommend offering a raw bone about the same size as your pet's head to prevent tooth fractures.
Choose a bone about as big as the dog's head — too big to swallow but small enough to handle.
Quick anatomy reminder: sacrum is located at the base of your spine and consists of 5 vertebrae that are fused together to form a bone about the size of your hand.
And I'm deeply grateful to the school that they're putting so much time into our family and into T, but I'm biting my nails to the bone about this some nights.
Ingredients 4 lean all natural center cut loin chops with bone about 3/4 inches thick 1 1/4 cups Baron's International Kitchen Caribbean Marinade (hot or mild jerk sauce) 3/4 cups uncooked white rice 1/4 cup sliced scallions (keep white and green parts separate) 1 tablespoon water 1 cup chicken broth 1 29 oz can fruit cocktail or chunky mixed fruit in syrup 2 teaspoons lime juice Preparation Place marinade into large ziploc bag with pork chops and marinate for 1/2 hour (discard marinade...
The meat will start to fall off the bone about half way through but that doesn't mean that they are done.
At the end of it all, we had one piece of bone about the size of a thimble, and we thought it might be a dinosaur, but we weren't sure.
But the authors make no bones about the bleak future of most corporations, and predict a «Great Adjustment» that will wipe out returns on equity investments.
Albeit no revolution in desktop computing — it's essentially a revamp of Vista that addresses owners» most common complaints and tightens the user interface — make no bones about it — Windows 7 provides a welcome evolutionary step forward for the platform, significantly improving security, stability and everyday convenience.
Rudy Mendoza makes no bones about his strong aversion to computers.
Von Holzhausen makes no bones about it: The Model 3's ultra-minimalist interior — completely defined by a horizontal version of the Tesla touchscreen — anticipates a day when cars won't need controls for human drivers.
If you take the Israeli example, there's no bones about it.
J.C. Penney (jcp) CEO Marvin Ellison makes no bones about it: the retailer is going hard after fellow struggling department store chain Sears» (shld) appliance sales.
The company, however, thinks it should be measured solely on subscribers, and makes no bones about telling Wall Street that.
The mid-afternoon rally was rather inclusive, but still featured some notable exceptions, with the drug and other health - care providers under continuing pressure from government jaw - boning about pricing.
The listings in the World Government Address Book give some idea of the hundreds and hundreds of NGOs that make no bones about their dedication to, well, world government.
I do believe in Western civilization, I make no bones about that.
I'm not sure I understood your last point, I operate under no such delusion, I will make no bones about the fact that if you choose to spend your life here without God, then you will do the very same in your eternity.
He would openly recommend his own books «quite original in its mode of treatment» and make no bones about dismissing those who were not up to the job.
I think what I have a problem with is this: it's fine if you believe in a deity, I have no bones about that, but there is no reason to elevate it to a posistion of «creator of everything».
We admire MTV editing technique and we make no bones about using it.
Schuller makes no bones about the fact that his church has some rather schmaltzy furnishings — like a number of water fountains that begin spraying when he presses a button in the pulpit — and that their purpose is to impress the unchurched.
They live a very lavish lifestyle and make no bones about it... greed... how many kids went to bed hungry...?
Then serve right away with that delicious blue cheese sauce and some crisp celery sticks and bask in the knowledge that everything on that plate is getting eaten, no bones about it.
I've made no bones about it... I much rather cook than bake.
When the ribs are fully cooked, the meat will have shrunk back from the bones about 1/4 inch, and the meat will be tender enough to tear apart with your fingers.
No bones about it, Devil's Lettuce is a weed reference.
Reduce the heat to medium - low, add the meat, and simmer partially covered, until the meat is fork - tender or falls off the bones about 4 hours for short ribs and 2 hours for pork butt.
makes no bones about its specialty, which it serves in a dozen different ways.
I love my morning coffee and I make no bones about it.
She made no bones about it in the Starr Report.
I do think your pick isn't unrealistic - Gettleman has made no bones about his love of trenchmen, and he is completely unafraid to make unpopular decisions.
Kokorin's agent, Kirill Loginov, was even less impressed with Arsenal's bid, and made no bones about his thought's regarding the deal.
If we go out of the CL soon we may just have the bare bones about us to crawl over the finishing lines as champions although I have to say City will get stronger and fear Man U will too.
Yes, quite a few differences actually, and its founders make no bones about it.
I don't have a good feeling in my bones about the next few weeks.
This program made no bones about being anything other than a series of actualized problematic bar bets.
The Lions made no bones about what was expected from the young players.
For a start, according to Aurier's Twitter profile, he makes no bones about proudly declaring himself to be an Arsenal fan, and has apparently been so since boyhood.
Make no bones about it, RvP was a prick, who's statement was a horrendous attempt at currying favour with fans as he searches for an exit.
Let's make no bones about it, Leeds United under Ken Bates were a financial mess.
A shambles performance from a shambles team and a shambles manager whose tactics were as clueless as his selection policy, make no bones about it the performance against Iceland was an absolute disgrace.
Marketing departments are known to be the creative arm of a company, yet they will not generate anything new to replace their timeworn sayings, and disturbingly, none of the dads employed there apparently have no problem with a company who doesn't speak to them, who excludes them from its marketing messages and makes no bones about whose business it wants.
This modern design is current, cozy and definitely on trend — make no bones about it!
Not sleeping through IS biologically normal — there's no bones about that And actually, I was never bothered by my daughter's sleep — we bedshare and she could latch herself and nurse right away so the only bad nights I had were when she was sick.
«I make no bones about it, I've always loved the chamber of the House of Commons.»
«Look, let's make no bones about it.
But it is also true that many a silk picks no bones about defending the decadent order that had pumped them, to near - bursting point, with sweet rot.
McElroy makes no bones about being a Democrat.
I'm not going to make any bones about it, the Greens can not go knocking on doors of millionaires and billionaires asking them to fill our coffers at the drop of a hat.
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