Sentences with word «slaw»

"Slaw" is a word that refers to a type of salad made with shredded or chopped vegetables, typically cabbage. Full definition
And although I can not in any way justify a post on SLAW on zombies or relate zombies to legal research, I need to also mention my new, favourite time waster: Zombie Gunship HD.
The DTXTR may not be quite as exciting for Slaw readers as Black's for the iPhone or Oxford's iPhone / iTouch app or Curehunter's visual medical dictionary or Lingro or even the Merriam - Webster audio pronunciations on their online dictionary.
David Bilinsky, also of the LSBC, posted a helpful response on Slaw with «Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers) on BC Lawyers» Use of Cloud Computing,» where he states there is «no prohibition against using services in which servers are located outside Canada» with the same rider: «the lawyer must ensure use of the service complies with any legal limitations on where the records can be stored.»
Already the subject of Slaw posts in the past with regard to different jurisdictions (see here and here), it is now Quebec's turn to recognize service via Facebook after the Court of Quebec authorized this past summer a plaintiff to serve its motion to institute proceedings via this social network ing site.
Most interesting, Sean, even though it may (or may not) have scuppered the thought I already had of drafting a column for Slaw on the very topic dealt with here.
Quite a bit; until 2010 mixed martial arts was illegal in Ontario; however, a regulatory change announced last August and commented on here at Slaw at the time was implemented last Autumn and allowed for this multi-million dollar... [more]
-LSB-...] trip, I whipped up a hearty meal using the recipe for sloppy joe's with creamed spinach from Post Punk Kitchen, with a side of broccoli slaw with Asian ginger dressing and raw orange.
Start with a healthy layer of green papaya and red cabbage slaw on the bottom half of your sandwich
Herewith three questions from Slaw readers who, by the sound of things, aren't lawyers or librarians.
I'll always make the effort to address your concerns if I can do so without compromising our main aim, which is to make Slaw as easy to read as it can possibly be.
Love the addition of Broccoli Slaw as well.
Beyond that, the potential for ABSs to improve access to justice is being put forward as a key reason for allowing them, as can be seen in Slaw columns of... [more]
Cucumber Asian Slaw Recipe.
-LSB-...] came up with this recipe specifically the pair with my apple cabbage slaw recipe.
To follow up on a previous Slaw blog post on proposed Quebec regulations to better control who may provide provincial immigration services to immigrants.
Congratulations to the whole SLAW community!
The discussion over there was initiated by Slaw contributor Wendy Reynolds.
And recent debate here at Slaw about sources of legal material tells me that others are likely thinking about it too.
Spicy Cabbage Slaw with Chicken and Cilantro (Makes about 6 - 8 servings; can be cut in half but this salad will keep in the fridge for a few days.
Smoky chickpea quinoa burgers topped with cilantro - lime apple slaw make for an incredibly delicious vegan meal.
When I have made them previously I liked to top the burgers with Mann's broccoli cole slaw mix.
Various aspects of lawful access and cell phone tracking have been discussed here at Slaw by David Canton, Simon Fodden, John Gregory, and David Fraser.
-LSB-...] Here are the Recipes that your Hosts LOVED Avocado Bacon Ranch Quinoa Salad from Food Fun Family Cole Slaw Dressing Recipe Tastes Like KFC from How to... This and That -LSB-...]
(I'm reading Slaw on Flipboard right now).
I'm a big fan of cabbage slaw salads and you'll find...
Today I stuffed the low - carb tortillas with crispy pulled chicken, avocado and a simple crunchy slaw for the perfect balance of low carb, protein and healthy fats.
I hope to see Slaw readers at the conference.
But there exist no good indexes for the legal writing that goes on in blogs like SLAW, All About Information, Finding Legal Information, and others.
You can read more on the case and topic in previous Slaw posts here and here.
(do you have a low sugar cole slaw dressing recipe?)
I added quinoa because I love that hummus / quinoa combination and because it's an excellent source of nutrition; and a spicy, tangy carrot slaw with cilantro to bring everything together.
The tangy, spicy slaw adds crunch.
My second Web Law Connected column has just been posted over Slaw.
Cole slaw doesn't usually sound very colorful or exciting, but this one may change your mind.
I have posted on SLAW before about this, but as the June 1 deadline is approaching I thought another post was warranted.
Many, if not most of its blog post categories and range of columns are consistent with my extended focus of interest and I hope to be able to look to many Slaw contributors and readers for articles and advice that will help ensure that Modern Legal Practice (the journal) continues to grow in influence and popularity.
My fellow slaw columnist Jordan Furlong has written a number of articles over the past few years about the shortcomings of legal education (the latest of which is here).
Though they're more interested in proof of concept than in the development of generally usable code, there are two interrelated projects that I think Slaw readers would be interested in having a look at, ShelfLife and LibraryCloud.
Several of us here at Slaw comment from time to time on tablets, and the paperless office — but usually not together.
Many of us enjoy attending and sharing knowledge gained at conferences, and several fellow Slaw bloggers recently have done so in respect of last week's American Association of Law Libraries annual meeting.
I don't say I won't poke my head into Slaw from time to time.
Amanda @runtothefinish recently posted... Vegan Kale Slaw with Creamy Avocado Dressing
She also writes for SLAW Tips.
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