They may dine upon familiar staples or they may test every reputable cuisine.
In some ways the most important and lasting of the LM-1's various features is its sounds, which remain powerful and characteristic and a familiar staple of 1980s pop music.
They mention a familiar staple of Pakistan's past: the military takeover.
This marked a stark contrast with KLOS' regular playlist, which typically features an extremely narrow and repetitive selection of safe, familiar staples.
They are tasty and have long been a staple of the Russian diet, familiar to the Russian palate.
She teaches viewers new ways to cook with familiar and unusual staples, in their kitchens, in the KitchenDaily.com online video series titledThe Pantry Project.
Throughout the 1950s, Mad featured groundbreaking parodies combining a sentimental fondness for the familiar staples of American culture-such as Archie and Superman-with a keen joy in exposing the fakery behind the image.
Utilizing other familiar staples of the German heel gimmick, Krupp goose-stepped to the ring, threw stiff-arm salutes, and used an Iron Claw hold (the 'Eye Claw') as his finishing move.
Other common themes through the cartoons included world domination, the myth of Jews having horns, the Holocaust (and its denial), and the blood libel, all of which were familiar staples or topics of antisemitism.
Doomsday prophecies have already become a familiar staple of popular television series, shrill tabloid headlines and trade paperbacks, but now the coming millennium has found a home in academia in a new scholarly field: millennial studies.