Flay blames the unwillingness of French galleries to show work by younger artists.
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The gods think that this is great, and flay the skin from the otter to make a bag.
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Flay, 43, who is known for his Southwestern cuisine, is the owner of six restaurants.
From the dallasnews.com
Flay, who specializes in Southwestern cuisine, falls to 19 wins, 9 losses and 2 draws.
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Flay purchased More Than Real in a private sale after she broke her maiden at Saratoga.
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Flay might also be able to teach NYRA a thing or two about showmanship.
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Flay admitted that he had never moderated a panel before because he was always a panelist.
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Flay, a celebrity chef, grilling guru and restaurateur, is a master at food transformations.
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Flay has owned and raced horses in New York state for several years.
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Strip the skin off
Flaying is the removal of skin from the body. Generally, an attempt is made to keep the removed portion of skin intact.
The Flaid was a Belgian automobile manufactured from 1920 until 1921 in Liu00E8ge. A 10/12u00A0hp light car with 1095u00A0cc four-cylinder engine, it was designed for export to Britain. A stand was booked at the 1920 British Motor Show but the car never appeared.
(v) - to strip off the skin; to criticize without mercy; to rob, cheat; to inflict acute pain or torture
Food; particularly good food is called flayrah, using the suffix -rah, which literally means "food of princes".
(v) "Flay on the mix", serious old school mixing and scratching.