It has its own duct system drawing the
stale indoor air usually from bathrooms and the kitchen.
He added: "I have known about
Stale for a few years and then he went to FC Cologne.
Adil Ali Al Deek, Chief of the Environmental and Health Department at RAK Municipality said the inspectors found that two of the shops were selling
stale meat.
While I do agree with Sister Elizabeth Johnson ("Honor your Father and Mother," January) that "God is always ahead of us, always surprising," I find it unfortunate that she would use the term
stale to describe images developed by those who have attempted to describe our living God in the past.
Identity crisis!; 50 redesigns that transformed
stale identities into successful brands.
Maybe you rediscovered it after it went "
stale"--too late for a bank to honor it, you thought.
Sometimes, as when life feels
stale, predictable, lacking romance, you just have to go.
If the leap over the pond leaves you feeling slightly
stale and ashamed of your disheveled airplane hair, stop by the new Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse at London's Heathrow Airport.
Most problematic are the
stale flavor associated with aging and the skunky flavor that occurs when beer is exposed to light.
In a faraway land and a time when the people's faith is running cold, a widow begs
stale bread in return for offering her participation in the Mass for the royal wedding of the king and queen.
A standout is Michelle West's "The Rose Garden," yet another take on "Beauty and the Beast," that shows that in the hands of an imaginative writer, some stories can be recycled without becoming
stale. Recommended for older teens who enjoy short fantasy fiction; this anthology could also be a useful title in schools where fairy tales are studied as part of a creative writing or literature unit.
Census Bureau, the entire
stale was the taxpayer's normal work area in applying Rev.
For nearly three in four motorists admit their vehicle pongs, with fish, vomit and
stale milk the worst smells.
While most people hanker after the fresh 'new car smell', the reality is that the vast majority of the 27 million cars on the road are more likely to reek of fish, vomit and
stale milk - made even worse with the hot weather 'enhancing' any decomposing food lurking under the driver's seat.