(n.) A strip of tender flesh on either side of the vertebral column under the short ribs, in the hind quarter of beef and pork. It consists of the psoas muscles.
Example Sentences:
(1) San Francisco Tenderloin map They could potentially gentrify this gritty, 50-block swath of downtown into condos, lofts, hipster bars, organic cafes and yoga studios, as has happened in other parts of San Francisco and the Bay area.
(2) Del Seymour knows all about the pimps, drug dealers and vagrants of San Francisco’s Tenderloin district – because he used to be one of them.
(3) Following a brief look at the parameters of the problem, an overview of the Tenderloin Senior Outreach Project (TSOP) is presented.
(4) More than 10,000 technology workers from Twitter, Spotify, Zendesk, Yammer and other companies have moved into the Tenderloin and the adjacent Mid-Market district.
(5) Toxoplasma gondii was isolated from tissues of the 4 pigs with acquired toxoplasmosis; T gondii was isolated from the arm picnic, Boston butt, and tongue of 3 pigs, from the ham, tenderloin, spareribs, diaphragm and heart of 2 pigs, and from the bacon and brain of 1 pig.
(6) This article presents a case study of an attempt to address these interrelated problems by fostering social support and social action organizing among elderly residents of San Francisco's Tenderloin hotels.
(7) Some 78% of housing in Mid-Market and Tenderloin is affordable and 54% is rent-controlled, far above San Francisco’s average, according to figures supplied by the city’s Office of Economic and Workforce Development.
(8) Cuts were trimmed to 2.54, 1.27, and .64 cm of external fat, except for the bottom sirloin butt, tritip, and tenderloin, which were trimmed of all fat.
(9) The charges were based on surveillance footage from a hotel in the city’s Tenderloin neighborhood that was released by the city’s public defender, Jeff Adachi, in 2011.
(10) Tenderloin is filled with impoverished families, homeless people, drug addicts and the mentally ill. You don’t need an app to figure out who usually wins such contests.
(11) I’m kind of proud of that,” said Lori Linker, funding director of the non-profit Tenderloin Neighborhood Development Corporation.
(12) Where would my girls go?” At Tenderloin gay bar Gangway, which recently acquired new owners and is expected to soon close and transform into a new establishment, longtime manager Bob Ames, 58, said he hoped the gay community would continue to patronize the bar in its new form.
(13) Unpromisingly located inside a Mobil Gas station, the deli serves some of the best food in the Yosemite region: buffalo meatloaf, grilled pork tenderloin, fish tacos, chicken jambalaya – all post-hike meals you'll find yourself dreaming about on the trail for years to come.
(14) We want employees out in the neighbourhood.” Facebook Twitter Pinterest Seymour leads a Tenderloin Walking Tour.
(15) Tenderloin will not gentrify like Williamsburg in New York City, he said, but it is certainly changing.
(16) Regarding the 4 pigs euthanatized between postinoculation days 759 and 865, cats shed T gondii oocysts after the ingestion of hearts of all 4; tongues of 3; bacons, hams, arm picnics, Boston butts, spareribs, and diaphragms of 2; and livers, kidneys, and tenderloins of 1.
(17) Toxoplasma gondii was isolated from commercial cuts of meat from 5 infected pigs; from the arm picnic and ham of 3, Boston butt, spareribs, and tenderloin of 2, and bacon and tailbone of 1.
(18) This is a hot topic in San Francisco, particularly around the nearby neighborhoods of Tenderloin and SoMa, or South of Market, where dotcom workers and bustling bars and eateries are cheek by jowl with the destitute and there are more homeless people than available bathrooms.
(19) Fifty- to 100-g specimens from each of 6 cuts of meat commercially used to prepare Boston butt, arm picnic, ham, tenderloin, spareribs, and bacon and from the tongue, heart, brain, liver, kidneys, and diaphragm were collected from each pig and were digested in acid pepsin solution.
(20) I don’t want this place to always be skid row.” In an essay titled “Arise, Tenderloin”, Gary Kamiya, a writer and veteran observer, identified several reasons why it will not gentrify in the traditional sense.