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2009-01-24 [edit]
- actionfest
- 2009 January 24, Darren Zenko, “Pow! Straight to the Moon”, Toronto Star:
- But Moon is more of an adventure-shooter than full-bore run-and-gun actionfest.
- 2009 January 24, Darren Zenko, “Pow! Straight to the Moon”, Toronto Star:
- bearnaise
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- But piles of lobster smothered in bearnaise save the dish.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- blinged
- 2009 January 24, RICHARD OUZOUNIAN, “A winning Bette”, Toronto Star:
- The heavily Botoxed, stylishly black-clad, elegantly blinged women who organized this evening may not want to imitate Bette's style, but they certainly love her sass.
- 2009 January 24, RICHARD OUZOUNIAN, “A winning Bette”, Toronto Star:
- bodycheck
- 2009 January 24, Mark Moore, “`High hits' rule could help stem NHL concussion tide”, Toronto Star:
- In addition, a fast-moving bodycheck is not a good strategy here, with most coaches preferring defenders push and pin the attacker to the boards instead.
- 2009 January 24, Mark Moore, “`High hits' rule could help stem NHL concussion tide”, Toronto Star:
- bromance
- 2009 January 24, Peter Howell, “Going `beyond gay'”, Toronto Star:
- Adding further tension to this extreme "bromance" is the strained macho dynamics of the relationship.
- 2009 January 24, Peter Howell, “Going `beyond gay'”, Toronto Star:
- chimneybreast
- 2009 January 24, Colin and Justin, “Colin and Justin: Pretty in pink”, Toronto Star:
- Because this wasn't a working log or coal fire, we were able to have some fun by cladding each face of the chimneybreast with mirror to add a serious designer twist.
- 2009 January 24, Colin and Justin, “Colin and Justin: Pretty in pink”, Toronto Star:
- compulsories
- 2009 January 24, “Team effort powers Canucks”, Toronto Star:
- The duo easily won the free dance, adding to their wins in the compulsories and the original dance.
- 2009 January 24, “Team effort powers Canucks”, Toronto Star:
- counterbid
- 2009 January 24, “Certicom rebuffs RIM, sells to VeriSign”, Toronto Star:
- RIM didn't immediately respond to questions about whether it will return to the table with a friendly counterbid.
- 2009 January 24, “Certicom rebuffs RIM, sells to VeriSign”, Toronto Star:
- crokinole
- 2009 January 24, Susan Pigg, “Ode to our oval office”, Toronto Star:
- She was a showcase for gourmet, and some godawful, family meals and a battleground for crokinole and Monopoly.
- 2009 January 24, Susan Pigg, “Ode to our oval office”, Toronto Star:
- dijon
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- This is one of those dishes where you need to find a place in each bite for every flavour – intense jus, raw honey, dijon, blue cheese – or one element will overwhelm the rest.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- duxelles
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- The modest earthiness of the mushroom duxelles and fresh dough provide the right background for the chunks of pungent cheese hidden in the tide of corn sauce, bubbly from a last-minute emulsification.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- frontside
- 2009 January 24, Randy Starkman, “Silver medal eases pain for Batchelor at world championships”, Toronto Star:
- His routine, as described by the Canadian Snowboard Federation, sounded like a day on the golf course: it featured a "front nine, a back nine, a front five followed by frontside and backside air, ending with a back ten to impress the judges and large crowd.
- 2009 January 24, Randy Starkman, “Silver medal eases pain for Batchelor at world championships”, Toronto Star:
- fulltime
- 2009 January 24, Tracy Hanes, “Marinas and docks aren't just for sailors anymore”, Toronto Star:
- One of the advantages of the Port of Newcastle is that it's within easy commuting distance of Toronto for those who want to be near their boat fulltime.
- 2009 January 24, Tracy Hanes, “Marinas and docks aren't just for sailors anymore”, Toronto Star:
- giftees
- 2009 January 24, Rita Zekas, “Trend spotting? It's in the (bean) bag”, Toronto Star:
- "Customers give them unfilled as gifts and the giftees come back to fill them.
- 2009 January 24, Rita Zekas, “Trend spotting? It's in the (bean) bag”, Toronto Star:
- gruyere
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- The gears of french onion soup – gruyere, caramelized onions, reduced beef stock – trickle out of dumplings with the consistency and sweetness of a beefy, cheesy chutney ($11).
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- halfpipe
- 2009 January 24, Randy Starkman, “Silver medal eases pain for Batchelor at world championships”, Toronto Star:
- But the kid who washed windows for $2 an hour when he was 8 so he could buy his first snowboard served notice he could be a contender at the 2010 Vancouver Olympics with a silver medal yesterday in men's halfpipe.
- 2009 January 24, Randy Starkman, “Silver medal eases pain for Batchelor at world championships”, Toronto Star:
- handwells
- 2009 January 24, Paola Loriggio, “Hydro to fix sidewalk boxes after several dogs zapped”, Toronto Star:
- A separate team has been assigned to replace the remaining handwells to prevent stray jolts, Attallah said.
- 2009 January 24, Paola Loriggio, “Hydro to fix sidewalk boxes after several dogs zapped”, Toronto Star:
- hellos
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- Everywhere, there are suits and ties, handshake hellos and hair sculpted into ski slopes.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- inkers
- 2009 January 24, Raju Mudhar, “Getting under Kat Von D's skin”, Toronto Star:
- Von D highlights other artists in the book, citing Michael Hussar and Kore Flatmo, and has included a directory of other inkers she respects.
- 2009 January 24, Raju Mudhar, “Getting under Kat Von D's skin”, Toronto Star:
- juried
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Interior Design Show offers inspiration”, Toronto Star:
- There will also be a juried selection of design prototypes, including sleek and spare chairs and stools by Jang Won Yoon.
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Interior Design Show offers inspiration”, Toronto Star:
- liveability
- 2009 January 24, Colin and Justin, “Colin and Justin: Pretty in pink”, Toronto Star:
- The result was that the work to raise the porch floor cost just shy of $850 but the return, in liveability and useful space terms, made it worth every cent.
- 2009 January 24, Colin and Justin, “Colin and Justin: Pretty in pink”, Toronto Star:
- marcona
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- Simplicity isn't always in evidence, though, as in this cryptic itemization: "roasted artichokes, prawn mousse, salt cod brandade, marcona almonds, romesco sauce.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- meatlike
- 2009 January 24, Keith Gordon, “Haggis: Hard to make, but there's nothing like it”, Toronto Star:
- A huge stock pot had been gently bubbling on the burner for hours, a piece of parchment paper covering a dark, exotic mass of meatlike objects that bob gently in the broth.
- 2009 January 24, Keith Gordon, “Haggis: Hard to make, but there's nothing like it”, Toronto Star:
- meltingly
- 2009 January 24, Susan Sampson, “Farmers and chefs make fresh connections”, Toronto Star:
- James Greaves has the slow cooker going, ready to dole out chunks of meltingly tender brisket in two-bite pitas.
- 2009 January 24, Susan Sampson, “Farmers and chefs make fresh connections”, Toronto Star:
- misdated
- 2009 January 24, Madhavi Acharya-Tom Yew, “OSC, RIM execs near deal”, Toronto Star:
- Balsillie voluntarily stepped down from his role as chair of RIM in March 2007, after the company announced it would restate earnings by about $250 million (U. S. ) to account for the cost of misdated stock options.
- 2009 January 24, Madhavi Acharya-Tom Yew, “OSC, RIM execs near deal”, Toronto Star:
- netminders
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- In the only shutout in the history of the all-star game, Canadiens netminders Charlie Hodge and Gary Bauman combined for 35 saves, blanking a lineup that also included Dave Keon, Frank Mahovlich and Rod Gilbert.
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- papillote
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- Boring snapper ($27), baked en papillote, runs in the opposite direction.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- pastness
- 2009 January 24, Peter Goddard, “Pushing film's frontiers to Venice”, Toronto Star:
- As he has written in Documenta Magazine , "Our modern forms are rapidly accruing a sense of `pastness.
- 2009 January 24, Peter Goddard, “Pushing film's frontiers to Venice”, Toronto Star:
- peristem
- 2009 January 24, Michele Henry, “PREGNANT PAUSE: If the baby might need it, we're doing it”, Toronto Star:
- Better at making structural tissue than the more mature, adult stem-cell cousins, researchers believe peristem might one day heal fractures, cure diseases of aging, repair stroke-damaged tissue and abolish liver disease.
- 2009 January 24, Michele Henry, “PREGNANT PAUSE: If the baby might need it, we're doing it”, Toronto Star:
- preauthorized
- 2009 January 24, RITA TRICHUR, “Fight to cap credit card interest rates, fees heats up”, Toronto Star:
- " It also suggests that tracking monthly bills "can be simplified" through preauthorized card payments.
- 2009 January 24, RITA TRICHUR, “Fight to cap credit card interest rates, fees heats up”, Toronto Star:
- preinjury
- 2009 January 24, David Bruser, “A jobs program that fails”, Toronto Star:
- Avilés was caught up in a flawed WSIB program that is supposed to train injured workers to re-enter the workplace and restore their preinjury wage.
- 2009 January 24, David Bruser, “A jobs program that fails”, Toronto Star:
- proroguer
- 2009 January 24, Bill Taylor, “Emperor Stephen: A midwinter night's dream”, Toronto Star:
- You're the best proroguer I've ever seen.
- 2009 January 24, Bill Taylor, “Emperor Stephen: A midwinter night's dream”, Toronto Star:
- reknit
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Fuzion frenzy uncorked”, Toronto Star:
- " Or kept in the cellar for a month or two to let it settle and reknit.
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Fuzion frenzy uncorked”, Toronto Star:
- romesco
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- Simplicity isn't always in evidence, though, as in this cryptic itemization: "roasted artichokes, prawn mousse, salt cod brandade, marcona almonds, romesco sauce.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- schmoozefest
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- But if you accept it for what it is -- an event rather than a game, a corporate schmoozefest punctuated by a skatearound -- then there is enjoyment to be had, both in the game and in the sometimes more intriguing skills competition.
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- scrilla
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- It's for a good cause: spreading around that scrilla.
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- shiraz
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- Of course, Down Under it's called shiraz because this Rhône grape has adapted uniquely to stand the torrid heat of Aussie vineyards over the last 150 years.
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- shockings
- 2009 January 24, Paola Loriggio, “Hydro to fix sidewalk boxes after several dogs zapped”, Toronto Star:
- Crews have already replaced several defective handwells – utility-access cavities in the sidewalk, usually covered by metal plates – in the wake of the recent dog shockings, said Toronto Hydro spokesperson Denise Attallah yesterday.
- 2009 January 24, Paola Loriggio, “Hydro to fix sidewalk boxes after several dogs zapped”, Toronto Star:
- skatearound
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- But if you accept it for what it is -- an event rather than a game, a corporate schmoozefest punctuated by a skatearound -- then there is enjoyment to be had, both in the game and in the sometimes more intriguing skills competition.
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- styrofoam
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- Four breakable styrofoam targets 15 inches in diameter are attached to the goal posts, one in each corner.
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- sundresses
- 2009 January 24, Bill Taylor, “Emperor Stephen: A midwinter night's dream”, Toronto Star:
- It was a haphazard selection, sundresses rubbing spaghetti-strap shoulders with thermal underwear.
- 2009 January 24, Bill Taylor, “Emperor Stephen: A midwinter night's dream”, Toronto Star:
- sunstroked
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Fuzion frenzy uncorked”, Toronto Star:
- the brand was born high in the sunstroked Andean plateau in Mendoza, Argentina, about six years ago, according to export manager José Arsensio.
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Fuzion frenzy uncorked”, Toronto Star:
- supersimple
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- Moroccan curried crab and streaks of minty, lemony yogurt add luxury to a supersimple zucchini soup ($14).
- 2009 January 24, Corey Mintz, “Lunching well at Forte bistro and lounge”, Toronto Star:
- transfats
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Healthy cooking, healthy eating”, Toronto Star:
- Deep frying foods at home also means you can avoid transfats.
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Healthy cooking, healthy eating”, Toronto Star:
- undermount
- 2009 January 24, DIANE TIERNEY, “Snow shovelling? Not your problem at this site”, Toronto Star:
- A special grand opening bonus for some of the first buyers includes $39,000-worth of specific upgrades such as crown moulding, granite counters, undermount sink, upgraded doors and more.
- 2009 January 24, DIANE TIERNEY, “Snow shovelling? Not your problem at this site”, Toronto Star:
- unfiled
- 2009 January 24, Phinjo Gombu, “Councillor sides against Vaughan”, Toronto Star:
- DiVona's unfiled affidavit, which Milani's lawyers said they intend to use, not only supports her claim that officials acted hastily; it also includes internal city correspondence and notes of conversations with city officials.
- 2009 January 24, Phinjo Gombu, “Councillor sides against Vaughan”, Toronto Star:
- upcycling
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Interior Design Show offers inspiration”, Toronto Star:
- "It was amazing how diverse the sources were – from classical architecture to fashion to music to upcycling used materials.
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Interior Design Show offers inspiration”, Toronto Star:
- viognier
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- In a contest, best value goes to the intensely densely fruited Western Range Julimar 2006 Shiraz/Viognier, where the white grape viognier adds lift to the dense red shiraz grapes.
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- wrister
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- Nolan then made good on his "called shot," rifling a high wrister past the Buffalo netminder.
- 2009 January 24, Paul Hunter, “Lighten up, it's not real”, Toronto Star:
- xynisteri
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- This crisp, lemony white is made using xynisteri grapes, imported centuries before from the Greek mainland.
- 2009 January 24, Gord Stimmell, “Greece, France, Australia shine in this release”, Toronto Star:
- yeasted
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Healthy cooking, healthy eating”, Toronto Star:
- I also made ridiculously delicious yeasted doughnut bits (and covered them with chocolate glaze).
- 2009 January 24, Vicky Sanderson, “Healthy cooking, healthy eating”, Toronto Star: