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  • Brining these 5 terrorist to the US for trial is idiotic.

    Debate on 9/11 trial follows partisan divide 2009

  • Brining is often used with poultry to keep it from drying out during cooking.

    Time to Grill with barbecue guru Jamie Purviance 2011

  • Brining them to his eyes, he squinted until the details came into view.

    Exclusive Book Excerpts: “The Unholy Cause” 2010

  • Brining is a method of adding moisture and salt by soaking meat in salty water.

    Craig "Meathead" Goldwyn: How to Grill Great Steakhouse Steaks 2010

  • Brining together the comic and real worlds like no other comic adaptation could have or has done, and producing a film that feels right on every angle, every beat.

    Filmstalker: The Best Films of the Decade: 2000 2009

  • Brining chicken is an excellent strategy for infusing the bird with flavor and seasoning, and helping to ensure a juicy breast and crisp skin.

    Ratio Michael Ruhlman 2009

  • Brining people together to sound out solutions is the most effective way to effect change, and a good leader communicates the possibilities to his people.

    Obama: I Regret That My Campaign Pushed Story About Clintons And Race 2009

  • Brining is also a preservative, so if you buy a chicken on Monday but cant cook it until later in the week, brining the chicken will keep it fresh.

    Ratio Michael Ruhlman 2009

  • Brining the leaves seems to turbocharge their flavour, adding a salty, slightly sour note and seems to be the preferred version in many countries, perhaps because the leaves can also be stored, unrefrigerated, for extended periods.

    Archive 2009-02-01 2009

  • Brining the leaves seems to turbocharge their flavour, adding a salty, slightly sour note and seems to be the preferred version in many countries, perhaps because the leaves can also be stored, unrefrigerated, for extended periods.

    At My Table 2009

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