Foods served on ceremonial occasions include daily fare plus whole pigs, potato salad, chop suey, puddings, cakes, and ice cream. |
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Like chop suey, however, fortune cookies were invented in North America, but are a fun way to end a meal. |
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I chop up whatever fruits and vegetables I have available and make a delicious salad including my favourite garbanzo beans and mangoes. |
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I missed my first day of kindergarten to help open our first chop suey joint, folding takeout menus. |
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He would leap chirpily onto my shoulder to devour chicken fried rice, chop suey and even chocolate pudding. |
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Gone are such pre-1960 dishes as chop suey, chow mein, egg foo yung, and barbecue spareribs. |
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Yet more people in the UK will eat curry or a chop suey than any of those on a regular basis. |
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Mince or chop kale by hand or in a food processor, then place in a bag or container and freeze. |
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Mark the smelly side of the chopping board with a permanent marker, so you always chop the onions, garlic, chives etc on that side. |
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And the pork chop has both a studding of sage and an artichoke confit to thank for its holiday-dinner aroma. |
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The house pork chop is tender without being fatty, and grilled to a charred, faintly smoky sweetness. |
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His wife Ethel had to pack him a case that contained a mutton chop and a large bar of chocolate. |
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You may also chop and blend with water or vegetable stock and freeze in ice cube trays for addition to soups and stews. |
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Reduce heat, cover and simmer about 10 minutes, while you cut the pitted black and green olives into small bits and rinse and chop the capers. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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Mr Rogers said last spring he stopped an attempt by the council to chop the tree down and believed it was now safe. |
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Now thousands of battery farm birds in Scotland are set to escape the chop thanks to a rescue service being set up by an animal lover. |
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The examiner was a Dr Bull, an elderly anatomy lecturer of rather Victorian appearance, with mutton chop whiskers and beetling eyebrows. |
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Finely chop the shallots, garlic, basil, celery, parsley and beetroot and place in a bowl. |
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Curvacious cucumbers are literally getting the chop at a York superstore because of a Eurocratic ruling over how bendy the veg should be. |
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Slice one pork chop into three pieces and arrange in the center of a plate. |
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Meanwhile peel and chop the onions or shallots and let them cook slowly in a heavy-based pan with a couple of tablespoons of olive oil. |
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My main was a nice minted lamb chop deal, and others at our table tried the new york steak and two servings of a prawn and scallop dish. |
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Of the meat selections, Malaysian pork chop edged out lamb and steak as a favorite. |
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Then the miracle play jerks to life. A chop strikes home, straight to the skull, a head is bloodied. |
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A tuned mower engine will use less fuel, pollute less and chop grass into finer particles. |
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In the chop houses, boardrooms were big rooms crammed with desks for the brokers and cold-callers. |
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I know your music isn't much chop but you're a nice girl, and I'd gladly shout you a skinny decaf latte. |
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It requires use of a hammer mill to chop or break up stems, followed by cleaning treatments to remove the extraneous material. |
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The huge, tender perfectly cooked chop was served on the bone, next to fresh sauerkraut with a mustardy tang. |
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Meanwhile, mince the garlic, slice the onion, chop the green pepper and dice the eggplants into 2 cm cubes. |
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I just wanted to grab that huge knife out of her hand and show her how to chop an onion without slicing her fingers off. |
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The priceless group of wartime ships face the chop unless a new home can be found for them. |
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This recipe is rich and flavoursome, yet you needn't chop so much as an onion to make it. |
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Gank will probably come around the corner any minute and sit on the porch and chop it up with you, drink a brew. |
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Think of a beautiful counter with nothing to chop on it, except a brick of ice. |
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We will be moving faster now, heading into the chop of a south wind and twilight has passed into dark. |
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Drain and chop the tofu into 1cm squares, cover with boiling water for 1 minute, then drain. |
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A gorgeous, grill-striped pork chop deserved better than to be served so salty. |
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Pastas are homemade, the porchetta is wonderful and the pork chop is out of this world. |
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The main course was veal parmigiana, a paper-thin pounded chop wreathed in melted mozzarella and pomodoro sauce. |
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Will one of these rogues try to chop me to flinders with his mighty halberd? |
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Unlike most women in their 60s, she refuses to chop her long hair short as if to follow some desexualizing code. |
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Kill weeds with glyphosate herbicide, pull them by hand, or chop them with a hoe or mattock and rake them up. |
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An ax or mattock will come in handy to chop out the roots that you will inevitably encounter. |
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Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown. |
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Why they need to chop it up unless they're scared of self-contradiction is beyond me. |
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If we chop off an infinite cfe after a finite number of steps then we will create a rational approximation to the original irrational. |
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Scientists have now found that an enzyme produced by immune cells called neutrophils can chop up flagellin, the main protein in these tails. |
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The way you chop the ingredients makes a big impact on the burger's texture and juiciness. |
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I'm a boring old fart, who values her money, and won't buy him a brand new shirt to chop holes in so he can look like a pirate. |
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Drain in a colander and press out the moisture with a spoon, roughly chop and stir in the still-warm drained aubergines. |
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Jeremiah wandered down Woodward Avenue until he reached the riverbank, then sat watching whitecaps flash and chop in the coal-black water. |
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The tiller will break up the ground and get it ready for planting, chop up any debris, and help mix in fertilizer and compost. |
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One tool you will need is a very sharp knife or cleaver to chop and shred foods. |
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Meanwhile, facilities vital to their operations, such as back alley chop shops where car bombs are built, are disappearing. |
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They steal Porsches and sell them to a local chop shop for quick, untraceable cash. |
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Pay those tickets tomorrow or watch your precious Mercedes, BMWs, and limos be turned over to some of the finest chop shops in the world. |
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He looked back down, gritted his teeth, and continued to chop wood into kindling. |
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He has been woodchopping for almost two years and was the youngest entrant in the woodchop yesterday as a junior chop competitor. |
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The couture-like short coat with three-quarter-length sleeves made a noteworthy comeback, together with redingotes, lamb chop sleeves optional. |
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With reference to hijackings, Hackart said police would target, for example, chop shops and syndicates. |
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Tennis got the chop while sports such as rifle-shooting, kabadi, wrestling and volleyball received the nod. |
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Hence, this delay is disastrous only if the thieves get the stolen vehicle to a fast-moving chop shop or across a national border. |
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Pour a good glug of olive oil over each smashed potato, chop the rosemary spikes finely and crumble them over the potatoes. |
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Others are destined for so-called chop shops, that sell on the parts to rogue repair shops and mechanics. |
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Finely chop the leaves, preferably with a mezzaluna, so that they almost become powder-like. |
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He ran a illegal chop shop, selling stolen cars on the black market, and tearing up other cars to make into new ones. |
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Let's chop them down to size and then we'll discuss civility and ethics again. |
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Hopefully they are smart enough to deliver the car to the chop shop first and then come home with the money. |
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Like many country people, he refers to distance in miles, and confesses he's not much chop in the kitchen. |
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The breakfast was not much chop but for the price of the rooms we did not expect a great deal. |
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At first, try the move on the first wave in a wave train because it will have the most distinct shape compared to the chop that comes later. |
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I agree with you though that the link pages it generates automatically are not much chop and do tend to look like link farms. |
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Injuries have meant that we've had to chop and change, so it has been difficult to stay fresh. |
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An announcement about exactly how many employees face the chop is expected within the next two weeks or so. |
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For a change, finely chop raw broccoli, mix with shredded carrot, and sprinkle with an herbed salt. |
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Trim and reserve the heads for garnish, chop up the lobster bodies and shells and set aside. |
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Place a slice of rabbit loin on one side of the plate and a rabbit chop in the center. |
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Does not this beautiful piece of chop logic rely on a false equivalence between hunting to eat and looking for sexual gratification? |
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We want to provide stability in the batting order so we don't want to chop and change. |
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For many of us, the epitome of advance planning is defrosting a pork chop for tonight's dinner. |
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So we've had to chop and change goalkeepers, although it still feels as if there is something of a curse. |
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There are a number of good quality players at the club and this tempted Keegan to chop and change too much. |
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They tend to give players opportunities and a run in the first team whereas others, and I am not being unkind, would chop and change. |
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Once again I am experiencing a mixture of feelings, which chop and change from one moment to the next. |
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Making soup requires very little in the way of culinary skills apart from an ability to chop vegetables. |
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They chop and change, depending on which way the stock-market wind is blowing at the time. |
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So how come we let the people who lead the country chop and change every few years? |
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Dimensions chop and change, and an almost magical dexterity keeps the viewer captivated and concentrating. |
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If we find we need certain skills that we don't have at the moment, then heads may roll, although we don't want to chop and change all the time. |
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They are not afraid to chop and change film techniques, split screens, or switch between documentary, illustration and drama. |
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We have a lot of games over Christmas and the boss is going to chop and change the side. |
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When the chicken is nearly ready, place the parsley, zest and garlic on a chopping board and chop together. |
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Sure, an occasional vehicle disappears from the streets of our hometown, but Des Moines is light on beaches and chop shops. |
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Remove the stalks from the parsley and finely chop them, reserving the leaves for later. |
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If you don't have chocolate chips at home just go to the dairy, a purchase a dark chocolate bar, and chop it up. |
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Only too often, like a chop shop car, the new whole is less than the sum of the parts. |
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The first element we sampled was an incredibly tender lamb chop, cooked so that the very real, slightly gamy flavour of the meat came through. |
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Also, be sure you wear eye and ear protection when cutting it with a chop saw or circular saw. |
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Roughly chop the tomatoes, cucumber, peppers, onion and garlic and combine in a blender. |
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I lost all decorum of table etiquette as I held the chop between my fingers and picked the bone clean. |
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Peel the outer layers from the lemon grass stalks and finely chop the lower white bulbous parts, discarding the fibrous tops. |
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Shave off any bitter white pith with a small knife and roughly chop the zest. |
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If you're looking to get a little fancier, try the pork chop or the lamb cutlets. |
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At times you have to chop and change, particularly when you are playing good teams. |
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But the six windmills for the chop were mostly on crofters' common grazing, which would have lost each 1000 a year rent. |
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The pork chop was lightly crumbed, nicely trimmed and cooked to perfection. |
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The new regional law has named severe punishment towards those who dare to chop or destroy the old trees. |
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First, she licks the knife she has been using to chop up the fruit, her lizard tongue running up and down the dull blade. |
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And a hefty braised pork chop with carrots, savoy cabbage, and fingerling potatoes is just the kind of comfort food we crave now. |
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While the oven preheats, simply chop the onions, shred the Gouda, grab the mozzarella, then assemble everything on the ready-to-use crust. |
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It offers chop and length service, warehouses' ready-mades and publishes a catalog. |
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Finely chop the onion, mince the garlic, and put these in a large bowl with the lemon juice and oil. |
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A third of the work force, 163 men, have also been told they could face the chop at the colliery in Rotherham. |
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During a company downsizing, the first employees to get the chop are older people. |
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I think if he can avoid the chop once or twice more he will come out having done a respectable job. |
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Sun angle, wind chop and experience all are factors, as are these fishes' abilities to make themselves invisible. |
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There's a bit of a wind blowing, and Lough Derg has a respectable chop on its waters. |
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A westerly gale had hit the area earlier in the evening, and there was a severe chop in the harbor. |
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At least 30 peer-reviewed studies from grain, silage and green chop were analyzed. |
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Cut high to leave lower stalks in the field and never allow green chop to heat in the wagon or feed bunk. |
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If it's a good excuse they get one light karate chop to the forehead if it's not they get a chop to the head and stomach. |
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With one arm out, the hapless soldier was quickly disarmed, then dispatched by a chop across his neck as he turned to run. |
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As the swimmer completes his pull with a quick, downward chop of the hand, notice that he still maintains a broad surface area with the hand. |
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Then, with a single disarming chop to the back of his neck, Alex's eyes rolled back into his head, he swayed once, and then fell on the floor. |
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At the same time it also announced plans to chop 3,000 jobs in a bid to reduce costs. |
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The firm put forward plans to chop Sunday bus services on three routes in the area. |
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The strategy is risky, but suppliers say it is the result of years of intensive pressure to chop prices. |
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Under pressure, the Motherwell midfielder Simo Valakari tried to chop the ball back from the touchline to his central defender Grieg Denham. |
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Process the tomato, celery, dulse and onion or garlic in a food processor, or finely chop in a wooden bowl. |
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Next, chop the tomatoes and the raisins, and drop them into a large, very clean pot. |
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I hate the idea of missing a fairway and having to just chop it out of heavy rough. |
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And at the same time, there are tight metal bands around my legs and arms, so tight they make me want to chop them off. |
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After that, take them out and leave them to soften slightly for 15 to 20 minutes, then peel them with a sharp knife and chop them into chunks. |
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Halve the red chillies, scrape out the seeds with the point of a knife then chop the flesh finely. |
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The volunteers collect several tonnes of wood and then chop it into manageable pieces, ready for the fireplace. |
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If using bacon bones or hocks, remove the fat, chop the meat and return to pot. |
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Roughly chop the beetroot and whiz it in a food processor or blender with the garlic, pine nuts, grated Parmesan and sea salt. |
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Transfer the nougatine sheet to a cutting board and chop into small pieces. |
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While everything cooks, wash and chop the parsley, dice the ham, toast the hazelnuts in a dry skillet and chop them roughly. |
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He wants her to make fun of how he eats chop suey, dreams of being a martial arts stunt man, and excels at math. |
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Shrimp lo mein, fried rice, chicken chop suey, and Mandarin noodle soup among others surrounded a main course of steamed lobster. |
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He said that on one occasion the couple had been heard having an argument about which of them would chop lines of cocaine or feed their dog. |
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So we left the arcade to get some food at that small Chinese restaurant where I ordered the chop suey. |
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All we have to do is chop up some onion, cloves, celery, leeks, artichokes, and throw in a few fava beans. |
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He uses a chop that allows him to create fumbles when he's sacking the quarterback. |
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The force caused the blades to flap low enough to chop off the tail of the aircraft. |
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Finely chop tomatoes and mix in bowl with lobster and egg whites and season with salt and pepper. |
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I came in a little late for the pork chop dish he was making, but I saw enough to want to give it a try. |
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What goes into sausages is top quality meat, cut away when we chop the prime joints from a carcass and then trim the special cuts in the shop. |
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Peel the avocado and cut in slices, finely chop the celery, cut the pepper in strips and the asparagus in halves. |
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She said he pointed the axe out to her in the bedroom and threatened to chop her head off and kill her three-year-old daughter Amy after first sexually abusing her. |
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I was once asked by my neighbours whether I would mind very much if they were to hop across and chop down the acacias and pines at the bottom of our garden. |
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A boar chop offered on the nightly specials board was also expertly cooked, and its cargo of mushrooms and balsamic sauce surprised with just a trace of sweetness. |
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Many have a puritan streak: letting other people grow your food and chop down trees for you is somehow unmanly. |
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Finely chop the jalapeno chillies and mix well with the other marinade ingredients. |
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To their glee, the film portrays the Japanese as dastardly moustache-twirling villains who guffaw and chop off noses. |
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That makes little sense, because sugar farming needs scale. Even the union does not want to chop the hacienda into thousands of pieces. |
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It is a flighty country, whose policies chop and change as presidents come and go. |
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If you want to store for a long period of time, chop or cut and blanch the onions for 2 minutes, cool, drain and pack into freezer bags. |
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You can spend night after night without any wind, with a chop and flogging sails, says Marc. |
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On a cutting board, finely chop the cilantro with the salt until the salt is green. |
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Though compact and lightweight, these popular food choppers are powerful enough to chop onions, herbs, nuts, garlic and more. |
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Children can collect eggs from the hen coop, while the grown-ups chop fire wood and bake bread in the communal outdoor oven. |
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Insert S-blade in food processor and coarsely chop basil leaves and garlic. |
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If they want to have a furnace in place instead of having to go out and chop wood, that should also be there. |
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The sea state was described as a heavy chop and the visibility was reduced in the rain. |
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When applying to stubble fields, chop and thoroughly mix crop residues into soil to a depth of 10-15 cm. |
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These wheels have been specifically developed for use on portable abrasive chop saws. |
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It only takes one pass to chop it down, but repeat discing over a couple weeks is necessary to chop it up and incorporate it into the soil. |
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In words, what we want is to chop off the units digit, multiply it by something suitable, then either add it to or subtract it from our truncated number. |
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Wash the pepper and chop it into pieces about as big as the beef. |
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If you don't want to crunch through large, raw pieces of onion in your burger, finely chop the onions, or mince them in a food processor, before adding to the meat. |
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However, Gomez has the ability to chop and change between three vocalists, often using all three at the same time to create a wall of warm melody. |
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But if you're a person of principle the decision about which party to support becomes confusing as times change and parties chop and change their policies. |
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They either have to settle for stealing your car stereo and air bag, towing your car all the way to the chop shop or they break into your house and steal your keys first. |
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A chop shop strips it down to the chassis, and saves all the parts. |
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Halve the papaya, scoop out the seeds, peel the flesh then chop roughly. |
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Snow ramps led upwards through the maze of rocks, the surface surprisingly firm and consistent, allowing us to kick steps and chop holds with our axes. |
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Those of us who depend on a decent public transport service are entitled to ask Mr Hughes for a list of those bus routes he intends to chop if he is elected. |
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Instead of using exact results, we approximated the chop zone probabilities by bounding the number of indel events, and the indel lengths per event. |
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Halfway through cooking roughly chop the tomatoes and add them, then, once the wheat is cooked, stir in the toasted pine kernels and chopped mint leaves. |
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Mutton chops are still on the top of the menu, followed by broiled filet mignon, rack of lamb and a thick, crusty veal chop smothered in wild mushrooms. |
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Doune leapt at him down the stairs his great sword high above his head and was ready to chop the mage in two in revenge for nearly killing Eltriuqs. |
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By now the entire band of survivors, including some new recruits, are regular gun toting, axe wielding, shoot 'em, chop 'em up zombie terminators. |
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Peel the garlic and chop it finely, then seed and chop the chillies. |
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I remember them giving me warm towelettes with chop sticks and playing old American films dubbed over in Chinese and wondering what was going to become of me. |
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But the best way to serve cabbage is to chop it and season it with vinegar and salt. |
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Varun, the mythical wind god obliged and a moderate 10-15 knot northerly, clear skies and a short chop greeted the fleets at the Royal Cliff start line. |
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Spence takes you through how to chop between basslines, synth parts, vocal stabs and drum crashes to get you on your way to creating the distinctive dubstep rhythm. |
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No one, after all, wanted to get too friendly with a gigantic barbarian who might suddenly take it into his head to chop one into teeny, tiny pieces for no particular reason. |
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Set in the 16th century, it shows us the romantic life of a headsman, that is, the executioner who must chop people's heads off when they misbehave. |
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The court heard Dickenson's arm had been injured when his neighbour tried to grab a hedge-trimmer from him as he was attempting to chop the shrubs even further. |
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He shows us how to get the right mix of sweet and sour for his marinated pork chop and explains why his honey-coated cereal bars are a great energy booster. |
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Cut a pouch in the center of each pork chop and fill with the stuffing. |
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It is late at night, and Bill has come over for chow mein and chop suey. |
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I thought that if I let go, the car door would chop my head off. |
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The new air ambulance and base will chop crucial minutes off the usual time it would take the Darlington based helicopter to reach Cumbrian casualties. |
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They didn't chop them off as rapidly in those days like they do now. |
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Guzman now is trying to chop the ball on the ground and use his speed. |
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The impetus was maintained by Mirza who struck a confident run-a-ball 40, while Walker was unlucky to chop the ball onto his stumps for 27 and so end his knock. |
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Raymond leaped forward with a downward chop from his long sword. |
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He landed a fist to her chin and she countered with a chop to his neck. |
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This is nearly twice the power usually found on boats this size and provides lots of power for punching through chop and motoring against foul winds and currents. |
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The sea was lathering into a whitecapped chop and the wind was piping up. |
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The boat can be a bit tricky to handle in a following sea in part because the fine entry that makes her superb in a chop acts against her in a following sea. |
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That means around one in seven of the firm's global workforce of 138,000 face the chop in addition to 5,000 redundancies the firm has made over the past year. |
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The pigs caught the hearts and imagination of the nation when they spent almost two weeks on the run after escaping the chop at Newman's abattoir. |
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The council says trees due for the chop are either in poor health, too close to other trees or need to be removed to allow for the reinstatement of lost features. |
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I can orienteer but am not much chop with a compass, I can't do rope work and I don't love my mountain bike, in fact I have only been on it 6 times. |
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His motorbike, part Honda, part Harley, was stolen from a biker bar, after being liberated from a chop shop, thus being thrice stolen and unidentifiable. |
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The next step is to chop the copies into different lengths, and these, when graphed, give the peaks that are the profile of the bacteria in that soil. |
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A worrying factor will be the availability of straw this autumn as balers cannot get on to land and farmers may be forced to chop and plough it back. |
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Peel and chop the garlic and stir into the onions with the courgettes. |
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But these days many do not hesitate to chop down even the full-grown trees in their compound because none can spare the time to sweep and clear the yard everyday! |
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Remove stems, wash, and slit, deseed and finely chop the chilli. |
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It might amaze people to know that you actually get less money if you chop down and pulp a 500 year old tree, than if you pulp a 13 year old tree. |
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Wash the leeks thoroughly to remove grit, then chop or slice as preferred. |
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Perhaps the menu's stuffed pork chop won't be on hand, but a plump, browned chicken breast filled with delicious, scallion-spiked dirty rice will. |
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Take 100g of chocolate and chop into small pieces, then transfer to a small bowl. |
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Hard raw vegetables pieces, such as carrot and celery sticks. Grate or finely chop into small pieces. |
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To freeze, clean and place rhubarb in boiling water for 2 minutes then chop into small pieces before putting in the freezer. |
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Prepare the vegetables: thinly slice the onions, chop the garlic, deseed and dice the tomatoes, and cut the peppers into match-like strips. |
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This reminds me of a Greek proverb: you cannot chop off your head just because you have tooth ache. |
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But using smoked salmon trimmings works equally well, and you can even crisp up the skin and chop that into the mixture, too. |
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The scam artist, who undoubtedly used a fake driver's license, then drives off with a new car, straight to the nearest chop shop. |
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That is sobering for anybody tempted to chop down rainforest and plant something more immediately lucrative. |
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At first it will be necessary to chop down some trees, clear the ground, dig a well to have access to water and prepare the excavation works. |
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Wherever possible, handsaws and axes are used to chop down the trees and the logs are peeled manually. |
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When small-scale farmers chop down a plot of forest in Africa, they may want to sell timber, to collect fuelwood, or to grow crops. |
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And what is the point of protecting, say, a stretch of African savannah if the local population can simply chop down trees further away? |
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I just assumed that forests were there for us to use as firewood, or to chop down so that we can grow our own crops. |
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It may be wrong morally to chop down a tree wantonly but that is a qualitatively different act from shooting a deer. |
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He says he can chop about three an hour, and two face cords translates to 36 barrels. |
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Peel it, chop it, steam or boil it and turn it into muffins, or pie, or biscuits or a curry or soup. |
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Raymond promptly stole it from a church parking lot during Wednesday night prayer meeting and sold it to a chop shop near Tupelo. |
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Hodgson said his first meal behind bars was American chop suey, green beans, and a piece of bread. |
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Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras. |
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The nation that once revered him threatened to chop him up and fry him into calamari. |
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If you have a mincer attachment, mince the meat or chop it in a food processor or by hand along with the livers. |
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The items stolen include a Bosch router, Makita rip saw, Dewalt chop saw, Kango concrete breaker, Bosch strimmer and a roll of Tyvec roofing felt. |
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Patty will stop at nothing to get back what money she can for her clients: she'll lie, steal or have a flunkey chop a dog's head off. |
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It's more of a chop shop or monster garage than an incredibly sophisticated assembly line. |
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And to tell you the truth, I thought it was in a computer chop shop someplace. |
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In fact, they turned out to be at the centre of a huge auto theft ring and chop shop operation. |
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When we patrolled by boat, it was not unusual for our engine props to chop up the floating carcasses as they floated downstream. |
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The vertical pivoting axle of the cutters enables it to cut and chop up long grass neatly without having to bend it. |
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The cutter blades chop up the collecting solid material to prevent clogging. |
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Their modular construction means you can chop and change the design for exact business requirements. |
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He does not chop and change merely for the purpose of doing something differently. |
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Rather than doing a piecemeal chop and change, we need to do a single bill. |
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The beauty of Sony's Ziris software is that we can chop and change the content and do whatever we like, whenever we want from Head Office. |
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Once the soapwort is ready, cut as much as you need, chop up the roots, stems and leaves and boil it up. |
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It offers more chop possibilities and more trickiness when defending with the 40 mm ball. |
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First they start with joyriding, and then they start stealing cars and taking them to the chop shops. |
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Kate may chop her hair in advance of Australia visit next month. |
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The market is apt to chop around for a while, but if a grower can wait until November-February delivery slots, price is apt to be no worse than now, and likely higher. |
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It is like molten glass: you can stretch it, shape it, chop it, misspell, mispronounce or misinflect it, cruelly misplace its elements and somehow you still end with English. |
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Abrasive cut-off wheels and chop saws are not recommended. |
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Purée or finely chop vegetables and put them in pasta sauce or soup. |
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Leave them to cool, then chop them roughly. |
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Squeeze out well and finely chop the stalks and roughly chop the leaves. |
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Other rock stars to have fallen foul of the law include former Stone Roses singer Ian Brown, who spent two months in prison after threatening to chop off an air stewardess's hands during a flight. |
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Boil and dice the potatoes, dice the salami and finely chop the onion. |
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A sure way to create fussy eaters is to chop and change their routines, or panic at the first sign of rejection by tempting them back to the bowl with titbits from your table. |
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Remove the skin, shred the flesh and then chop it coarsely. |
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Rinse parsley, chop coarsely and sprinkle over the pesce all' acqua pazza. |
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Wash, peel, core and coarsely chop the pears. |
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A grilled pork chop in a smoky maple-mustard demiglaze, served with haricots verts and sweet potato spaetzle, was masterly. |
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She caught a last glimpse of the pattern of the carpet when the forehanded chop with the edge of the palm came down on the back of the neck. |
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Children love to chop and change and they will love to become magicians, knights, cowboys, princesses or astronauts, living out crazy adventures in imaginary lands. |
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Add the pecans and pulse briefly to chop very coarsely. |
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Coarsely chop any large vegetables and arrange on top of the mini pitas. |
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Back to Tolar and Kosse and Colorado City, they went to chop weeds and mow and plant and keep the graves of their parents and siblings. |
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I order a half-dozen raw oysters or clams, a small mixed salad with oil and vinegar on the side and a piece of broiled fish or chicken or a veal chop with rice or mashed potatoes — no gravy ever — and a green vegetable. |
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Kirsty Lamont, director of Mozo, an interest rate comparison Web site, said more lenders would likely also chop their rates. |
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Just as a splitting maul, the blades chop with the wood grain. |
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The boogie-woogie piano vamp characteristic of New Orleans-style rhythm and blues was simulated by a guitar chop on the offbeat and onomatopoeically became known as ska. |
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So the following dinner recipes for America chop suey and bacon-cauliflower mac and cheese are intended to make too much. |
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In both cases however, the Master of Ceremonies gets the chop as Kucho! looks to please those clientele who favour straight-up, no-frills, electronic dance music and for whom less is often more. |
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Fine chop quality is produced by various features such as the tight clearance between the rotor strippers, the individual tines of the ROTO CUT rotor and the high chopping frequency. |
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This toothing adds to the keenness of the blades to chop through the wood. |
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For a Greek-inspired relish, chop and toss the beets with marinated artichoke hearts and olives. |
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Squeeze out excess water and chop roughly. |
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Halve the pepperoni, core it and chop finely. |
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Core the bell pepper, chop it small together with the tomatoes and add. |
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By sundown she had managed to chop up and drag enough deadfall into the yard to get them through the night, blistering both her hands in the process. |
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In the meantime, chop all the giblets and dust with flour. |
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They might alternatively be required to chop firewood, clean the wards, or carry out other domestic tasks. |
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And it is heartening to be able to find a good and heady mutton chop to accompany a club member's claret from his private stock. |
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Plant residues bonded to the silicon of some tools confirm the use to chop plants. |
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Each chop contained a few small gnawable bones, and plenty of velvety meat that would slip right off them after a long, gentle braise. |
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Apparently his stolen car had been taken to a chop shop, as the police only recovered the frame. |
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If you want support but can't find anything that doesn't leave a visible line, you can always find a pair of seamless shapewear tights and chop off the feet and part of the legs. |
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The sea must get awfully frustrated with us. It keeps dishing up its nastiest chop, ugliest swells, and wildest winds and we keep building boats that take all of it in stride. |
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Once the car is in a chop shop, a skilled cutter can reduce it to salable parts in half an hour to 45 minutes. |
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If you are going to chop logic and use Latin words, I think it is time for us to leave the room. |
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When the tables are drawn, you shall hold a disputation with him. It will be sport to hear how you chop logic at your Universities yonder. |
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The batrachomyomachian cure for the superhuman ego is to chop it off at the knees and cut it down to a human, preferably humane, level. |
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