Sentences with phrase «firmer than its cousin»

The yellow sweet potato is slightly firmer than its cousin, the orange yam, so you'll notice a little bit of a crunchy texture paired with the warm, ground meat.

Not exact matches

For starters, Bingham is less of an oily have wreaking havoc on the have - nots than he is just another guy doing an unpleasant job, a cousin of sorts to the law - firm fixer Clooney played in Michael Clayton.
For the first time, S.U.V.s and their lighter, more carlike cousins known as «crossovers» made up more than one in three cars sold globally last year, almost tripling their share from just a decade ago, according to new figures from the auto research firm JATO Dynamics.
Yet, at least in theory, solos and smalls should be better able to institute and adapt to change than their large firm cousins.
I found the LPC far more interesting than my degree and following my training contract at a reputable regional firm I took a corporate role at a boutique commercial firm in West Sussex called Paul Davidson Taylor, before joining my cousin Guy at Setfords Solicitors in 2009 as a partner.
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