Brass Heart’s two menus interlock in fascinating ways. Take the bread course. On the regular menu, it’s a buttery, cinnamon-roll-like brioche ladled with honey, topped with fried chicken cracklings, and flanked by sweet pickle strips — a riff on the Southern tradition of serving fried chicken on white bread. The mirror-image vegan version Kerney and pastry chef Shawn Anderson-Calix have conjured up is virtuosic: This brioche, made with flax seed and vegetable-based butter — and boasting a texture miraculously indistinguishable from that of the nonvegan roll — is crowned with sweet-acidic pepper jam and a dusting of pepitas.
The Starforst forestry mulching machine from Seppi M. has been redesigned with widths of 82.6, 92.5 and 102.4 inches. The mulchers are equipped with a new Mono Tip V-Lock rotor that has a single tooth in every carbide. The rotor is more efficient on logs and thick wood, reduces wear, improves balance and makes tool changes easier, the company says. The V-Lock is designed to provide a firmer attachment. Hardox anti-wear plates have been placed inside the casing.
Carlos Diego Ferreira has gone 4-2 in the UFC and is on a two fight winning streak, he’s looking to take a crack at a top twenty or so opponent with another win here. Kyle Nelson took this fight on very short notice but does have a six fight winning streak to his name, suffice it to say a win here would be the biggest of his career. Given the short notice nature of this fight it’s no surprise that Ferreira is a big -550 favorite to a +400 payout for Nelson.
It doesn’t get much cleaner than this one guys. Lima with a text book leaping left hook that Laprise doesn’t read properly, the punch lands to the jaw and Laprise drops.
She doesn’t see herself as promising that Trump will be led out of the Oval Office in handcuffs; rather, she’s promising to follow the law and arguing that the law is already pointing pretty strongly in one direction. On Day One, as she sees it, New York will join the emoluments lawsuit. To know the scope of the emoluments violation, Trump’s tax returns will be required, as will other financial records. If Trump refuses to comply with the court request, the nation will be in uncharted political territory, and Teachout, the law professor, thinks that the Constitution is clearly on her side.
Maven frowns. “Complaints hurt advertising, and we don’t want to drive away subscribers. This is how we pay your salary.”
Next up is checking the nut. This is how to investigate it to see if you have a problem, but if there is an issue, we’d advise sending it to the pros. Fit your capo on at the third fret and we’ll check the clearance over the first fret and the string. You should have .004” to .008” clearance on your feeler gauge.
ROUND TWO: Ansaroff lands an uppercut and a kick into a right hand. Gadelha tries a takedown but Ansaroff shucks her off. It’s clear that Gadelha is already slowing down a bit and Ansaroff is pressing forward. Leg kicks from Ansaroff, she’s managing the distance where Gadelha isn’t. Jabs from Ansaroff, Gadelha lands a right to the body but gets countered again. Gadelha is coming forward now but she’s following and can’t close distance, she’s not even feinting at this point. Calf kick from Ansaroff lands. That lead hand from Ansaroff is troubling Gadelha, who shoots a takedown and gets it into side control, she needed that badly. Ansaroff is trying to shrimp, and gets half guard back. They both fire punches to the head. Gadelha throws hammer fists to the body but she’s not doing much with this position yet. Gadelha stands but wont do anything else before the round ends.
“Have a welder repair it or maybe it’s time for a new bucket. Don’t let mud or other debris build up in this area or in the pin holes at the bottom of the coupler.”
ROUND THREE: Bochniak avoids a one two to get the round going. Leg kick from Dawodu. Knee from Dawodu in close and Bochniak misses an elbow. They trade leg kicks then Dawodu kicks the body but Bochniak catches it and gets him to the fence. Dawodu spins free and lands to the body. Right to the jaw from Bochniak and Dawodu responds with an elbow. They trade a bit, Dawodu’s striking is much more powerful and crisp. Bochniak gets a double leg under a punch and moves to half guard immediately and looks to land elbows. Dawodu looking to wall walk, he’s upright but Bochniak is after the takedown again but can’t keep control over Dawodu and he moves free. They trade knees in the clinch then Bochniak shoots again but again stalls out on the fence. Dawodu is able to force separation then lands a left to the body. Jumping front kick to the body from Dawodu lands. More body shots from Dawodu then a left body kick and Bochniak is backing up, seems like he’s just hoping to see the end of the fight. Left to the body then a front kick to the body from Dawodu. Daodu blocks a knee tap and lands a knee to the body as they separate. Stiff left hoooks from Dawodu and a final front kick to the body that doubles Bochniak over just as the round ends.
ROUND ONE: Jedrzejczyk is an inch taller while Shevhcenko has an inch or reach on her. Shevchenko fighting southpaw. Jedrzejczyk flashing the jab, Shevchenko lands a leg kick. More counter leg kicks from Shvechenko, she’s out of range for Jedrzejczyk but is landing counters. Left from Shevchenko lands. They clinch up, trip from Shevhcenko and she’s on top in side control. Shevchenko sneaks in a few elbows and is looking for the mounted crucifix. Jedrzejczyk rolls through and is up but eats a knee on the way up. They battle for position in the clinch a bit, Shevchenko has a body lock and is after trips but can’t get them yet. Jedrzejczyk is staying upright but can’t get out of the clinch. They trade knees to the body. Elbow from Shevchenko as they break. Jedrzejczyk still kind of shadow boxing, she’s not really close enough to land anything and is trying to read Shevchenko more than anything. Jedrzejczyk lands a right to the body after taking a leg kick. Left from Shevchenko to counter a body kick will be the last blow of the round.
Maximum digging depth is 10 ft. 3 in. (3.1 m). Bucket breakout force is 6,900 lbf (3 130 kgf). Standard bucket capacity is 0.14 cu. yd. (0.11 cu m).
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