Research" is a wonderful word for writers. It serves as excuse for EVERYTHING
I particularly like to make crunchy slices of garlic bread to serve with steamed clams.
Good advice is not often served in our favorite flavor.
Sometimes justice is better served by those who have experienced the pain
Christians cannot be so joined to this world that they forget who they serve.
A lot of restaurants serve good food, but they don't have very good service.
Sometimes a noble failure serves the world as faithfully as a distinguished success.
My family has served the country in almost every major war since the Civil War.
Social networks are these intricate things of beauty, and they're so elaborate and so complex and so ubiquitous that one has to ask what purpose they serve.
The satellite business is a very successful business, very profitable business, and serves the broadcast market in addition to the telecoms market.
A merchant who approaches business with the idea of serving the public well has nothing to fear from the competition.
In government, the forces of risk-aversion and constant conflict serve to stultify and narrow the range of ideas up for debate.
One of those promises was to limit the size of government and to have the government serve the people - and not the other way around.
My hope is that the music will serve as a metaphor for the actions taken by the inhabitants of this wonderful planet as a call for world harmony on all levels.
If you really want to receive joy and happiness, then serve others with all your heart. Lift their burden, and your own burden will be lighter.
Being a farmer is a great qualification to have to serve in the United States Congress.
I have a great desire to serve humanity without ever actually getting off my chair.
A truly great university is a nucleus of artistic expression. It fosters creative, critical thought, and serves as a platform for civil discourse.
My grandfather is a retired Marine, and I've always had a great deal of respect for anyone who serves our country.
Jazz is a music of great achievements but speed and chops serve a different function in jazz.
One of the odder byways of nonfiction is the dishy memoir by those who have served the great or the near-great.