Pizzas are grilled, and kebabs threaded with bread between the chunks of meat, to soak up their juices as they cook. |
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The assortment was rounded out by a savoury lamb meatball loaded with parsley, and small chunks of grilled lamb brochette. |
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The chunks were carried in a southerly direction and dropped from the glacier as the ice melted. |
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I tucked into a vat of some of the best seafood chowder I've had for a long while, complete with huge chunks of fish. |
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He was won over in two bites of non-greasy, tender chunks of meat nestled in a rich dark brown curry sauce. |
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Those who persevere or browse further than the main listings, will find some of the most fascinating chunks of the book. |
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You can use chunks or shavings of spalted wood instead of the brew, but it takes forever, and sometimes doesn't start because it is dead. |
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Although the tempura-battered shellfish involved are popcorn-size chunks, they taste important in their spicy chipotle sauce. |
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The generous portion came in a mass of chunks and tentacles, mixed with sliced Spanish onion, lemon and capers, barely warm and expertly cooked. |
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We work on our computers every single day never sparing a thought for all those millions of chunks of data spread all over our hard disks. |
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She sat at the table enjoying the soup filled with large chunks of meat and soft chewy vegetables. |
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Principally it consisted of chunks of fatty streaky bacon supporting great lumps of gristle, with the odd bit of sausage. |
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I cut the card into strips, which both separate the card number into chunks and excise it from the expiration date. |
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I experimented by cutting one of these fish into large chunks and mounting it on a large hook. |
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Not a pistachio in sight, unless they had been pulverised into the porridgey forcemeat around the chunks of chicken. |
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Instead, stick to key points and summaries, rather than big chunks of text. |
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And an oil spill or industrial disaster can wipe out big chunks of the environment. |
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They set up a spit over the fire and put the chunks to cook after she smeared some mint, spice and slat seasoning on them. |
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Egyptian-style kebabs have chunks of lamb seasoned in onion, marjoram and freshly squeezed lemon juice, and roasted on a spit over an open fire. |
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The 25-year-olds stop in a pool of light, adjust their foot straps, then, as one, lean into their strokes, tearing chunks from the water. |
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Generous chunks of creamy white reblochon cheese were melted over the potatoes in a large black pan and herbs liberally sprinkled on top. |
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The rich and diverse subject matter is presented in informative and digestible chunks, written with great clarity of language. |
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My huge bowl contained large, moist chunks of tangy smoked haddock and other white fish in a delicious creamy sauce. |
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Cut the eel, monkfish, haddock or whatever into large chunks, much longer and fatter than you could eat in one go. |
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Many parrotfishes feed on calcareous algae growing on dead, exposed coral by biting off chunks and turning them into a fine paste. |
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The trick to recovering fine specimens is to collect the chunks of rock showing prehnite and calcite. |
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The fiery broth is overflowing with tender calamari, a crab claw, shrimp, chunks of fish and one impeccable scallop. |
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Sometimes, the stresses are strong enough to break off chunks of the comet's nucleus. |
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Cut the core, seeds and white membranes from the capsicum and cut into chunks. |
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Slice the capsicums lengthways into 3 or 4 pieces and the aubergine and zucchini into manageable chunks. |
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Moist chunks of carrot cake and a fridgeful of ice-cream ensure that your tastebuds, at least, need never face reality again. |
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In commercial corned beef hashes, the meat is often minced, but if you make hash at home, you can leave it in recognizable chunks. |
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One brand of homemade ice-cream has chunks of salt and carob instead of proper chocolate. |
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Garlicky melted Brie with pineapple chunks might sound slightly freaky but we defy you to resist another mouthful. |
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Instead, incorporate small meat chunks into other dishes, such as stir-fries and salads. |
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Mechanical diggers moved in with dinosaur-like claws, ripping away chunks of the six-storey building. |
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Made from soybeans, TVP comes in granules, chunks and flakes and is great in stews, casseroles, chili and veggie burgers. |
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Yesterday, cranes lifted heavy chunks of concrete, metal beams and giant buckets of broken building materials. |
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Occasionally, one of those leftover chunks of protoplanetary matter strikes Earth's surface. |
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The winter ratatouille of butternut squash and celeriac was in fact just big chunks of undercooked carrots. |
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Peel the carrots and cut them into large chunks, then cut the leeks and celery into short lengths. |
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The burrito was stuffed with a mess of subtly-spiced smooth black beans, chunks of nicely roasted vegetables and molten cheese. |
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Cheese fondue is also fabulous with purple grapes and cut-up chunks of green apple. |
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The dish featured succulent chicken chunks in a thick, creamy sauce subtly flavoured with leek and tarragon. |
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The stone cracked under the pressure and sent chunks falling to the stone floor, cracking it as well. |
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Thread two metal skewers with 100g steak, cut into cubes, along with chunks of yellow pepper, onion, cherry tomatoes and mushrooms. |
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This assortment of raw fish chunks arranged over delicious sesame-seeded and seaweed-laced rice can be a way for a chef to strut his stuff. |
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The gun went off, taking out a glass table top that shattered into four-carat chunks of safety glass. |
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Though few snowflakes fell, the ground was covered in nearly two feet of snow, most of which had frozen solid into large chunks of ice. |
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The pieces of rabbit were brown and almost crispy on the outside, encasing solid chunks of nicely roasted meat. |
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Rescue workers and survivors clawed away at the rubble, passing chunks of concrete and bricks along a line. |
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Huge chunks of stone, honed by creative hands, form elaborate gothic doorways and windows. |
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Where the road had been cut through a rise, great chunks of sandstone were exposed, thick pieces, tawny as the landscape. |
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The risotto turned out to be excellent and very well seasoned, with its fat grains of al dente rice and its large chunks of tasty mushrooms. |
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The salad was a sad little remnant of a 1980s salad made mostly of iceberg lettuce, thick chunks of onion and thicker chunks of cucumber. |
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He works the metal into small chunks before swallowing it, his stomach acids fizz at it, then it blasts out at high speed the other end. |
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But the lamb khari gosht easily made up for it with thick, tender chunks of meat in a dark and rich sauce with big pieces of peppers and onion. |
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Alex poured another glass of whiskey and watched the new chunks of ice settle into position. |
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It is visually appealing, with cartoons, bulleted checklists, and boxed exercises breaking up short chunks of text. |
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The sag aloo was excellent, the potato chunks moist and tender, and the naan bread was fine. |
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With a quick pull she managed to get a few chunks of hair on either side to fall out. |
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And one evening we try crispy-crusted pig's-feet cakes, meltingly soft chunks of meat encased in polenta. |
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Sizzling chunks of shrapnel tore through plaster facades, leaving pockmarks on the interior wall. |
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Pompeii split up much of the land giving large chunks to his soldiers as a reward for their prowess in battle. |
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Unlike most pakoras, they were unbattered, simple tandoori-cooked chunks of deep-red chicken with a zesty, spicy citrus flavour. |
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The wood has severely splintered and several chunks of wood have come out of the boards. |
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Next time you roast chicken or a leg of lamb, tuck some pumpkin chunks into the roasting dish. |
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This has the advantage of presenting the texts in rather large chunks rather than the gobbets with which Walter et al. seek to satisfy us. |
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Cut the sweet potato, parsnip and broccoli into bite-sized chunks and add to the curry with the shallots and lemongrass. |
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This is a long book which is most profitably read and reread in its chapter-sized chunks. |
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Slice each long half again, lengthways, then cut each piece into short, fat chunks and tip into a large mixing bowl. |
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How could the Inter-web, which has brought so much information and chunks of steaming joy to so many people, be a failing business model? |
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The new edition is a pricy box set, but breaks the novel up into satisfying chunks. |
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While that's going on, put the bread bowl on a serving platter or an oversized plate, and artlessly arrange the bread chunks around it. |
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Some people had scrawled words of consolation and encouragement on the remaining chunks of driftwood. |
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Soon afterwards, a fire-boat arrived to extinguish the last remaining chunks of burning debris. |
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Best of all, though, is a bowl of rigatoni in a mildly creamy tomato sauce with chunks of sweetly spicy Italian sausage. |
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A metal fence post was found nearby and it has been used to chip chunks of stone from the other pillars and the monument itself. |
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Her quiche was generous in size and oozing with cheesy-egg and huge chunks of bacon. |
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Think of perfectly ripened pineapple chunks, minus the labor of carving away the tough rind. |
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Everything around the area was ripping apart, chunks of ice, rock, everything was being destroyed. |
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Since there is a fine line between firm chunks and a sudden collapse into mush, avoid adding water. |
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Afterwards the cooked chunks are pressed to extract a sweet juice called aguamiel or honey juice. |
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The base was creamy and almost gelatinous, liberally sprinkled with clams and chunks of potato. |
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Cage wrote two chunks of music for a heavily prepared piano, and Tan presents these two sections here. |
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For example, she is giving an extra-ordinary performance, but we feel like we're missing large chunks of her emotional arc. |
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Nowadays the hazelnuts are hand-crushed with rolling pins to assure they're still in irregular chunks before dipping. |
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Troweling nichos into smooth curves with no trowel marks is near impossible, and can take even experienced plasterers huge chunks of time. |
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Glistening chunks of lobster mate with fava beans as deliciously as they do with ramps. |
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A rich brown broth, aromatically seasoned, was well-peppered with chunks of at least three kinds of fish, one of which was salmon. |
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With some luck, mineralized chunks of the conglomerate lode can still be located in the dumps with the aid of a metal detector. |
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Long ago, ice used to be a novelty, shipped across the world in massive chunks carved from frozen lakes and rivers. |
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The problem is, there are still big chunks of the country that are not secure, under the control of drug lords and warlords. |
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He laughed and pointed me to the display case with chunks of yellow cheddar. |
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Cooked on a circular grill, it's spread with a generous daub of Nutella and filled with chunks of papaya, avocado and banana. |
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Halve the tomatoes, again lengthways, and cut the aubergine into short, thick chunks then add them to the potatoes. |
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Cracks gaped in building walls, and chunks of plaster fell from ceilings, Italian news reports said. |
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He left a few chunks of hair free along the hairline to cornrow and plait over the existing cornrows. |
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Chop the hazelnuts in a food processor until reduced to tiny chunks, small enough but not so fine as to be powdered. |
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Generous chunks of meaty fish were dry marinated in spices, baked in the tandoor and served with rice and naan. |
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It was filling, the whole thing extravagantly scented with chunks of cinnamon bark and wood-scented, tarry black cardamom. |
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Finally, we tried the Chicken Kushiyaki, tender chunks of chicken skewered, sauced in teriyaki and grilled. |
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The centrepiece is a bowl of stewed black beans, pork on the bone, pork sausages, chunks of beef, and garlic fried to a crispy gold. |
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This time, large chunks of rock tumbled down with each step, cutting her bare arms and conking her on the head. |
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Wood and three colleagues worked at desks that consisted of chunks of plywood plunked across sawhorses. |
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The great thing about this scheme is that it breaks the total sum down into manageable chunks. |
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There were indeed big chunks of chocolate, but the ice-cream itself was insipid and flavourless. |
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Then their guide took out a plastic carrier bag and started tossing chunks of raw meat over the side of the bridge, down towards the crocodiles. |
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The lawn was covered with scorch marks, and the main lab building was missing large chunks of the wall. |
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The freshwater mollies and tetras are rather ferocious and may take chunks out of your skin like miniature piranhas. |
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The rockfaces rose around us like cathedral walls, with pinnacles like finials and buttresses that protruded as chunks had eroded underneath. |
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The Soviet Union then fielded a huge army that had bested the Wehrmacht and was fully capable of gobbling up large chunks of Western Europe. |
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We have discovered great chunks of Suffolk we'd never have seen at all thanks to Geoff. |
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Lewanna paused, tempted by the prospect of warm, moist cookies with rich chunks of fudge and sweet chocolate chips. |
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People would not be able to copy chunks of code because they would be infringing someone else's copyright. |
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There was a coal seam on his property, a V-shaped trench behind the old homesite where the farm family had dug out chunks for home use. |
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From one site, large chunks of rubble come flying indiscriminately out, sending us scurrying for cover. |
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At the same time, large chunks of peninsular India receive less than normal rainfall, leading to droughts. |
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In Bordeaux, barges must carry chunks of the fuselage up the Garonne River under an 18 th-century bridge that offers scant clearance. |
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The woodpeckers peel large chunks of bark off of dead trees while foraging for insects. |
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Some chunks of the concrete even lay on the ground below gaping maws where they used to reside. |
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The potato base was accompanied by generous chunks of salmon and leak and served with salad and a wasabi mayo. |
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Heat a tablespoon of oil in a frying pan and fry the sausage chunks until golden brown and just cooked. |
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Sometimes chunks of this corrosion can break away and get lodged in valves or faucets. |
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Hard or crunchy foods, such as apples, should be cut into small chunks before you eat them. |
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Fresh, fat squid make good baits, although most pier fishermen sling chunks of fresh menhaden or mullet, which hold the hook better in flight. |
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The original codex permitted digestible chunks of text to be presented on physical pages, but the electronic text is in essence pageless. |
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We work on dividing the text up into brief, meaningful chunks and metaphrasing the chunks as a unit. |
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The chunks and pieces of the planet after the explosion could explain the asteroids, meteors and comets. |
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The pork in the tonkatsu is dry and cut in chunks rather than in even slices. |
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Use chunks of ripe pineapple, halves of slightly under-ripe apricots or freestone peaches. |
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We spotted Mindbender, a freestanding pencil of solid ice that lay in a pile of chunks at the base of the cliff two days earlier. |
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They've got these crocodilian jaws that just crunch off huge chunks of meat and bone, and then they just swallow it all. |
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Skewered chunks of wahoo, a firm, white fish, come in a garlicky scampi butter that turns them irresistible. |
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The days when they and their minions ran huge chunks of Britain's nationalised manufacturing capacity are long gone. |
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Hookbaits range from large chunks of bread and marshmallows to dog food mixer and floating pellets. |
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I had Becky bring me a glass of ice chunks from the ice house, which I would pop into my mouth and suck on. |
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I have a good short-term memory, and can carry chunks of poetry around in my head. |
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It's all frizzy and damp and twisted in sweaty, frizzy chunks that almost look like dreadlocks. |
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Large chunks of bark last the longest, while grass clippings and shredded leaves need frequent replacement. |
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Break the chocolate into chunks and melt in a double boiler, bain-marie or in the microwave oven on a low setting. |
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But in recent years, other chunks of the service industry have gone walkabout, as telecommunications costs have collapsed. |
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I do like a few chunks of very dark, bitter chocolate, however, especially when paired with a suitable wine. |
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Similarly, customers will be able to move chunks of data between different arrays easier than before and with no system shutdowns. |
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Karloff only appears in the slower, talkier moments in the film, and he disappears for good chunks of time. |
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Smaller chunks of ice without proper names do get classified into categories. |
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I combined the skin chunks with toasted walnuts, pumpkin seeds, and a bit of spices. |
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Rhoda had gotten her a pair of dangly earrings with tiny clunky turquoise chunks hanging from it. |
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The chunks of fish, protected by their crisp coating of ham, were succulent and tender. |
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Sadly the compensation claimers are whacking up costs as lawyers sue hospitals for massive chunks of their budgets. |
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They'd have bleeped chunks of the dialogue out if this had been live on E4 though. |
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In North Africa, cucumber is often cut into chunks and tossed in a salad of couscous or cracked wheat. |
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Large chunks of money and technical expertise went into the production of these films. |
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As we settled in with paring knives for the first batch, you asked how big the apple chunks should be. |
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The scene of bodies covered in bloodstained blankets, with debris and chunks of bodies scattered across the road, revolted bystanders. |
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As the ship accelerated, chunks of the back end began to fly off and disintegrate. |
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Chaz smiled weakly, looking every bit like he was about to blow chunks all over everybody. |
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Eddie Jones took a hit to the groin that was so powerful that he actually blew chunks. |
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If you weren't blowing chunks or passing out, you weren't working hard enough. |
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I'm about ready to blow chunks when I stumble past a rack of Hurley clothing, and I lost it completely! |
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David, if you blow chunks in my shop, I'm going to make you eat it, I swear. |
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It's a job-share the whole way, between consciousness and automaticity, with attention being parcelled out in a few large and many tiny chunks. |
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On the internet, there are vast chunks of information in online encyclopaedias and digital directories, all of which can be instantly updated. |
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He just barely made it across, huge chunks of the ridge giving way under his feet. |
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The city's mud-brick houses, built without supporting metal or wooden beams, crumbled into small chunks or powdery dust. |
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She passed him a stick on which bite-sized chunks of meat had been skewered. |
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Split the baps, buns or muffins horizontally, dip their cut sides in the cooking juices in the grill pan then pile on the chunks of pork. |
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We met at Prefab, on a cold, blusterous winter's day, over steaming bowls of excellent chowder and chunks of crusty bread. |
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She immediately began skinning the rabbits and cutting them into chunks of edible meat, omitting the organs. |
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She smiles at a small murder of crows, and from one of her many pockets, she tosses them a few chunks of stale bread. |
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I was used to their bolting chunks of food, but to them, taking small bites and chewing them thoroughly would be most unusual. |
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This opens up large chunks of available storage, yet users probably won't fill their total quota right away, if ever. |
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First there were the utterly boneheaded proposals to move large chunks of the Ashford work to Chertsey. |
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The lamb shahi korma consisted of tender chunks of boneless meat in a thick rich sauce of cream, nuts and spices. |
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Even the egrets and boobies had a role to play and were rewarded by fish chunks, tossed and caught in mid-air. |
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Then there were endless chunks of timber washed from the forest floor into the slough when the river flooded once a decade. |
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He much preferred to spend his life in random chunks of unplanned accidents and mistakes. |
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We said nothing as we stepped over the shards of roof slate and chunks of plaster and pieces of smashed doors. |
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Behind the man Drillian could see a couple of the smiths hammering red-hot chunks of metal. |
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Mac lifted the rest of the chunks of eel meat from their perches over the dying embers. |
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After cutting the hair, he smoothed the strands with a flat iron, then separated chunks to create a sexy, disheveled look. |
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If you don't like the smell of broccoli while boiling it, add slices of red bell peppers, or even chunks of stale, unsliced bread. |
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Areas such as the forequarter, less suited to this treatment, are cut into chunks for stewing. |
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It's an interesting dish, where the fish, cut into chunks, swims in a pool of lime juice among diced onions and tomatoes. |
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Grilled branzino, boned tableside by an overconfident server, presented an unappetizing prospect of miscellaneous chunks and flakes. |
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It is steeped in references to Arthurian legend and there are chunks of dirge-like opera, during which the story grinds to a halt. |
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There are unexpected flavours to be found in meaty haddock chunks, especially when dressed in a silky horseradish sauce. |
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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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Even the Hudson seems crystalline, vagrant chunks of ice drifting spectrally out to sea. |
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He took one look at their sopping clothes, the chunks of food all over them and the general dishevelment of their appearance before laughing. |
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Wrap chunks in foil and place directly over ceramic briquettes, or metal heat-diffusing bars. |
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My lamb was excellent, the meat tasty and perfectly-cooked, on a bed of couscous with chunks of veg including swede and peppers, again perfectly-done, mixed in with it. |
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Heroin used to come in the same way, either packed in bundles of wax baggies or as chunks resembling sticks of chalk. |
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As fire raged beneath, chunks of debris rained down from above. |
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Any excursion outside Brandon city limits was bound to reveal several new chunks smeared on the highway in neverending configurations of minced meat and bone. |
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So I tried to salvage it by dumping in more icing sugar, but the icing sugar was lumpy and old so I ended up with slightly thicker chocolate watery slop with white chunks. |
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I became obsessed with the tiny white chunks of coca that changed hands all around me. |
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It's just big, well-hung chunks of Aberdeen Angus with chips. |
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Discrete little chunks of Thursday, that weren't goo-worthy in themselves, seem to have joined forces in the night and put the goo whammy on me this morning. |
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Rescue teams backed by bulldozers and earthmovers worked into the night, using torches and removing concrete chunks with their bare hands in search of survivors. |
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Otherwise they have to go elsewhere for tissue flaps and movement of large chunks of dissected flesh from here to there. |
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First, Jon placed an emerald, a diamond, a rose quartz, a ruby, an amethyst, and several chunks of jade in a circle outside the door that led to the chambers. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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The glacier frequently calves huge chunks of ice into the Copper River. |
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Cut each chicory head in half lengthways and slice into 2cm chunks. |
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That expectation depends on galaxies merging from smaller chunks, and depleting some of their available star-making fuel. |
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Those were the melons she served on the fancy white plates with the silver rims, a generous quarter pre-sliced along the rind so we had only to cut off chunks with our spoons. |
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When the butter is foaming, lay in a batch of floured codfish chunks in one layer, not crowded. |
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Fields curve around jumbled outcroppings, huge chunks of fragmented rock appearing in time to halt a tractor before it barely reaches working speed. |
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Cut into chunks and place in a liquidiser with half of the lemon juice. |
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Since then, birding luminaries and legendary enthusiasts have sacrificed huge chunks of their lives to catch the merest glimpse of the wondrous woodpecker. |
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Occasionally Hitchcock would have ideas for films, or chunks of films, but no real story to hang them on. |
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Sometimes there are even little diced-up chunks of human vocals, but whether this is the work of a Voder, or sampling from old hip-hop records, I can't tell. |
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Robert Miller inhabits a world in which money is thrown around in huge chunks. |
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This does seem peculiar because she spends chunks of the books at the various village festa dancing mazurkas badly when sufficiently fortified by local wine. |
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The fruit is to be canned in chunks, slices, titbits and juice. |
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A few chunks of twisted metal will identify the delivery vehicles, especially if the bombers forgot to file off serial numbers on the engine block. |
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Jones was the executive producer of loose change, and chunks of Zeitgeist are taken from his documentary Terrorstorm. |
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Here it takes a tropical twist, with chunks of sweet pineapple, so it's right at home at a luau. |
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At a reception this week, a rice dish, or biryani, was studded with fat chunks of saffron-flavored lobster, promoting digestion, yes, but also delicious. |
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Tope are mainly fish eaters, hunting small whiting, cod, mackerel and flatfish which they chase down and disable by biting chunks out of the fish. |
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Cook and color the underside for several minutes, turn the chunks and crisp and color the other sides. |
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What's more, the prospect of one of the most important chunks of Britain's transport infrastructure being sold soon riled a good deal of nationalistic tub-thumping. |
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Every day the ship carefully navigated through the channels of blue icebergs, some as large as aircraft carriers, some smaller chunks of the most magnificently formed shapes. |
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As the others have their scenes read out I find myself crossing out whole chunks of dialogue from mine, reducing speeches to monosyllables and nods. |
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They don't put the chunks of fatty blobs in, and I'd forgotten they exist. |
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I would like to say I had a blonde moment, but having infuriated large chunks of the readership last week, I think I'll avoid upsetting anyone else today. |
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We've all blown chunks in some dirty bathroom or bedroom or backseat. |
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It looks like at some point the slag from the mine was dumped into this hole in small quantities, and as a boy I found many chunks of Blue John down there. |
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Sullivan leveled the top of the slope and installed a lawn, then built stairs of 3-inch-thick, randomly cut chunks of Connecticut bluestone on the base rock. |
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Women beware women is one of the messages of this thought-provoking book, which combines dramatic events with weighty chunks of philosophical musing. |
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On the contrary, he spends big chunks of his book praising football for its role in shaping his worldview and his work habits. |
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It had a dark broth, cooked vegetables and small chunks of meat. |
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Beside the swords lay a bundle of about a dozen 2ft long socketed iron spearheads, and overlying the whole group of objects were large chunks of a broken amphora. |
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A better bet was the beef kebab, a brochette containing six large chunks of meat, grilled pepper, onion and zucchini, served with a tasty peppercorn dipping sauce. |
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Chic women in Gucci sunglasses and high heels used toothpicks to spear their next mouthful with precision, others just grabbed chunks off display plates with their fingers. |
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So to ease my pain I've been videoing chunks of afternoon television to remind myself that the cosy world of midweek inactivity isn't necessarily as rosy as I remember. |
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The bull mastiff cross-breeds tugged her between each other, tearing chunks out of her flesh before turning on their owner and her two young children, witnesses said. |
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Undeterred by the stubborn green tomatoes, Samuel has chopped them into chunks and fried them in oil, garlic and chillies with a splosh of sweet Spanish vinegar. |
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Dustin said he had found asbestos chunks up to 10 centimetres square. |
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The risotto had the perfect balance between the liquid and the solid, was made with top grade stock and was packed with squidgy chunks of field mushrooms. |
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They would mix strange and foul liquids producing gold using caldrons with fake bottoms, or chunks of minerals or charcoal containing small amounts of gold. |
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Nickle-iron can be found in many stone meteorites in the form of small flakes or in irons and in stony-irons as large chunks or as the entire mass of the meteorite. |
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Place the lamb chunks in a heavy earthenware or ovenproof dish with a lid. |
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The thick meaty sauce with chunks of beef and pork was delicious. |
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The ceiling was breaking and chunks were falling to the floor below. |
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The road was so slippery and there were thick chunks of ice on it. |
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I like my cake to have some chunks of biscuit through it, so I don't crush them all completely, though if you want a smoother consistency cake, you can. |
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Encourage students to complete assignments in small, manageable chunks. |
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I had the rich creamy seafood chowder with white fish, salmon chunks, slivers of green leeks, dots of carrot and a breath of lovage's celery essence. |
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Larger prey is first drowned and then broken up into swallowable chunks. |
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The Greek salad combines rough chunks of tomato, cucumbers, red and green peppers, a triangle of feta and a hot pepper for a mild but refreshing result. |
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I tried to eat a big plate of greasy pasta afterwards and blew chunks. |
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As children gain more experience with language and with manipulating sounds in words, they can identify the syllables, or the sound chunks, in words. |
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I was curious about the huge chunks of snow on the sides of the road, but then realised that it was because snow graders had come along earlier and cleared the road of snow. |
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To make your garlic soup, peel eight garlic cloves and put them in a covered saucepan with two large new potatoes, skins on, and cut into small chunks. |
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The towering coco colada is mixed with icy bits and chunks of fruits. |
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Place the salted codfish into a bowl, breaking it into large chunks. |
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The tricky bit is dividing the commons up into the proper chunks of property to insure that the greatest number of people can still use it at a fair price. |
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This does seem peculiar because Lucy spends chunks of the books at the various village festas dancing mazurkas badly when sufficiently fortified by local wine. |
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Cracks gaped in building walls, and chunks of plaster fell from ceilings. |
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My dad, a steak and kidney pie connoisseur, was impressed with his dish, which consisted of thick chunks of beef in a sea of gravy, covered with a layer of flaky pastry. |
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Had the munchies so I just got the croqueta and fried pork chunks. |
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The pavement in front of the man was obstructed by a row of dirty orange cones, which surrounded a deep trench beside a mound of tarmac chunks and crumbly earth. |
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It has a malty, strong aroma and the full flavours include nuts, malt and a rather tangy fruitiness which we decided was most similar to pineapple chunks. |
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The dough was rolled and folded several times around chunks of fat to create rich layers, each fortified with a healthy dose of sugar, currants, and dried fruit. |
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They sat at the small table before the fire and feasted on roast beef, stewed winter vegetables, chunks of fine white bread, and damson preserves. |
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Nearly all food can be preserved as we have noticed in the major retail shops which stock for instance imported bottled mango chunks all year round. |
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The salt may be added after the curd is cut into chunks or, if the cheese is pressed into shapes such as wheels or blocks, it can then be soaked in brine. |
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There are some fairly serious chunks that aren't particularly reliant on geodata, so that you could take them and apply them to other types of wiki. |
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The CD cover features the band members at a dinner table that is loaded with spaghetti, large demijohns of red wine, and chunks of Parmesan cheese. |
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This three piece deliver short snappy punky chunks of energetic rock. |
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Once academic exercises for eggheads, college business-plan contests now offer competitors the chance to win sizeable chunks of cash and launch a business. |
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The inside of the dome of trees was lit by uncut chunks of glow stones, cast about the edge of the ring of the room and a large one in the middle. |
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A California roll topped with ultra-tender eel, called the dragon, snaked across the plate in chunks, its head sprouting tiny horns made of carrot tips. |
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I use a ciabatta loaf or roll, torn into chunks, tossed in oil and then dotted all over the stew. |
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Timmy Easterling, 5, vigorously stirred his green bath salts, breaking up darker chunks with his spoon. |
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This might indicate a high reliance on rote learned chunks rather than dysfluency. |
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Slot-sized redfish are being caught on the backsides of the barrier islands on pinfish, pilchards and on chunks of ladyfish. |
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The 'fish' came as chunks of haloumi cheese in a light and crisp batter, the 'chips' were potato wedges and alongside sat a mound of minted peas. |
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In this regard, Prussia was restored in its former borders, and also received large chunks of Poland and Saxony. |
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These violent explosions produce solid chunks of material that can then fly from the volcano. |
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Shingling expels slag and welds shut internal cracks, while breaking off chunks of impurities. |
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Often, pieces of the chuck are sold boneless as flat chunks of meat or rolled and tied. |
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The Disk Defragmenter searches for fragmented files and assembles them into contiguous chunks. |
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Nor, after my perceived insult, was he inclined to dig around in his garbage bin for greasy chunks of discarded fat. |
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In northeastern Chinese cuisine, sweet potatoes are often cut into chunks and fried, before being drenched into a pan of boiling syrup. |
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The fish was two chunks, marinaded in miso and topped with daikon and flying fish roe. |
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Harsher budget cuts are expected as Puerto Rico must now repay larger chunks of debts in the following years. |
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Cut smaller chunks of meat into cubes, slow-cook in a crockpot in a Teriyaki sauce, and eat over rice. |
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A rare type of meteorite that contains chunks of the mineral olivine held together by a mix of nickel and iron. |
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To thicken that buffer zone Britain joined other powers in biting off larger chunks of China. |
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Sea ice may be contrasted with icebergs, which are chunks of ice shelves or glaciers that calve into the ocean. |
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Cut salmon into chunks and serve on cocktail sticks, with a serving of sweet chilli dipping sauce. |
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So too was the kapama, small chunks of the tenderest, tomatoey spicy lamb, served with lemon roast potatoes. |
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Large prey, such as moose, is killed by biting large chunks of flesh from the soft perineum area, causing massive blood loss. |
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Tikkas are the bite-sized chunks of chicken which are then marinated and cooked in the tandoor. |
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Soya chunks are sold in a dry state and they must be soaked before they are used in a recipe. |
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Their Monkey in the Middle ice cream, a peanut butter base with a chocolate swirl and chunks of bananas, took the top spot. |
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The marinara was thin and ran right off unless you scooped up chunks with the thin calamari pieces, not the easiest task. |
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