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...There’s something miraculous about a fistful of hard stones that expand into an abundance of yielding, luscious nuggets. But canned or jarred versions are perhaps the greatest of all convenience foods....
...The agency’s approach has jarred with politicians’ desire to present London as a global crypto hub....
...This had jarred with the culture of restless innovation embodied by Altman, according to people familiar with the matter....
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...Still, it jarred, to me, with the idea of yield curve control as part of the economic jump-start toolkit as used by Japan and, even more recently, Australia....
...The UK government’s policy to scrap a top rate of income tax “jarred” with voters and would never have worked, the former transport minister said....
...Guidance from the British Beekeepers Association cited in the judgment suggests: — (for non-commercial applications) raising the temperature of the jarred honey to 60° for an hour to pasteurise it— (for...
...He said recent infighting within the governing Conservative party had jarred with the painful testimony of relatives of Covid victims, shown on screen during Tuesday’s hearing....
...The carciofini (baby artichokes) in extra-virgin olive oil are a hit (€45 for 180g), but there’s a whole aisle of jarred vegetables and mostarda (a candied-fruit condiment)....
...Analysis: New York City jarred by ‘movie of the future’. 3....
...This comment jarred in Washington and in much of Europe. It also alarmed the Japanese government, which is keen to see more European involvement in East Asian security issues....
...None of these businesses requires external capital and the bank’s leadership felt that its public listing jarred with its long-term mindset....
...His words also jarred with those of European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen, who visited China with him and made a point of referring to the EU’s policy that there should be no change to Taiwan...
...“We manoeuvred through quite a few exceptionally rough stretches that would have jarred our teeth loose if it hadn’t been for the front suspension,” added the reviewer....
...It certainly jarred against her efforts to look professional for the meeting. Isabel BerwickI was a little taken aback by the responses to Pilita’s column, if I’m honest....
...But, in a message that jarred with the stance of western attendees calling for resolve to fight a long war in Ukraine, Vieira added: “It’s been one year now....
...Heather Wardle, reader in sociology at Glasgow university, said the hold-ups had exacted “a very real human cost” and that the review’s pledge to “protect people from harms” jarred with “an underlying economic...
...Ocado, the online supermarket known for selling Navarrico jarred chickpeas and rose harissa paste to middle England, has refined its marketing efforts to retain existing shoppers and attract new ones....
...He looked and sounded like a raw bushman, but he spoke with the insight and concern of a modern-day conservationist....
...Despite such confidently catchy repertoire, though, the show’s strangely sluggish pacing and distracting visuals also jarred his flow....
...The shock has jarred some banks more than others. The biggest lenders are more likely to have hedged their funding several weeks ahead....
...That rhetoric jarred with the EU’s pre-summit spin that Asean was a crucial partner as Brussels seeks to expand its global network of “like-minded countries” in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,...
...recession lasting more than a year....
...bragged an advert showing a Tudor worn by a flat-capped pneumatic drill operator; “Jarred beyond belief” was the slogan of an advertisement that depicted two men riveting the steel frame of a skyscraper....
...These finds, some precious, others simply interesting, were arranged in vignettes that intrigued but never jarred....
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