Somewhere at the back of every cook's mind, there's a handy little list of meals that can be conjured up out of nothing. |
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A drop of hot oil splattered up on the cook's hand and he dropped the bird the rest of the way into the pot and took three quick steps backward. |
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The cups were not filled quite full so a little was left over for the cook's trouble. |
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Ursula stood cold and erect, her high cheekbones giving her a look of dignity that I'm sure had intimidated many a saucy cook's apprentice. |
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Ivan Denisovich, due to a cook's miscount, manages to swipe two extra bowls. |
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Noticing that there was little meat on the sucker and heeding the cook's warning that the sinew was pretty tough, I passed. |
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The room is a cook's dream, with stainless steel integrated appliances including a range cooker, an American-style double fridge-freezer and a wine cooler. |
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With a heavy cook's knife cut the lobsters in half lengthways and serve with the unwaxed, leafy lemons, fruity extra-virgin olive oil and shredded flat-leaf parsley. |
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To be honest, the great bird, the roast ham and the sausage rolls have been a millstone round this cook's neck for longer than he cares to remember. |
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A worried frown creased the cook's face as soon as little Alissa was gone. |
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Cook's forceful mis-hit drive looked bound for the winning boundary, but Chris Turner took a superb, tumbling catch. |
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Sailing up the Eastern coastline, retracing Cook's route in a reproduction of Cook's ship proved a strange and moving experience. |
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As well the added burden of Ms Cook's ill health caused her to be disinclined to litigate. |
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Our bowels and taste buds rebelled against the fare that Cook's men had found wholesome. |
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Cook's beginnings in 1841, as an organizer of temperance excursions on English Midland railroads, may be well known. |
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Cook's findings are presented in boringly linear sequence, fact following fact with mind-numbing monotony. |
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Ben, who was Mr Cook's understrapper until yesterday afternoon, marched sombrely down the street. |
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It was handed down through the generations of the family of one of Cook's fellow naval officers. |
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Likewise, jeweller Octavia Cook's cameo brooches, though very nice objects, aren't completely comfortable in this context. |
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Larry Gelbart's freewheeling Sly Fox seems starless without George C. Scott, but Barbara Cook's concert provides all the charisma one needs. |
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The hillwalking which claimed Robin Cook's life yesterday was a pastime with many allegories to his political career. |
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They span the period from James Cook's first Pacific voyage, which charted the east coast of Australia in 1770, to the present. |
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My father owned Cook's demolition yard just down from here and my eldest son was born there. |
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On Friday more than 80,000 people watched the replica enter the harbour in Whitby, the home port of Captain Cook's original Endeavour. |
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Endeavour will sail from Whitehaven, Cumbria, on November 8, on a homeward route that will retrace some of Cook's voyages. |
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Reliable chronometers, first available on Cook's second voyage, allowed more reliable determination of longitude. |
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By the standards of both Cook's crew and our modern-day colleagues, we were geriatrics. |
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Half a century after Cook's arrival, the Austrian botanist Ferdinand Bauer collected seed of the glory pea for cultivation. |
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Cook's three-year journey was to observe an eclipse and to discover an uncharted continent. |
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Cook's third voyage was to the northern Pacific, so completing the greatest series of scientific expeditions ever undertaken. |
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A smile crept across the cook's face as she dumped a ladleful of steaming liquid into my bowl. |
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As we journey through Cook's life, we get a clear if passionless commentary, which delicately glosses over unpleasantness and is regularly brightened by, fancy that, facts. |
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Eventually, steamers displaced dahabeahs, opening up an Egyptian adventure to greater numbers on Thomas Cook's tours, and trains nearly finished them off. |
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But that was no reflection on Cook's abilities and most commentators expected him to play an important role in the Labour government as it neared an era of change post-Blair. |
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Kitchen tools and gadgets encompass some of the most useful and useless tools in a cook's batterie de cuisine. |
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Before Cook's arrival, movement between islands of the country was regular and often involved people from other Melanesian and Polynesian islands. |
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The detour meant that we had to go on a twenty-mile Cook's tour to get home. |
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Priestley was considered for the position of astronomer on James Cook's second voyage to the South Seas, but was not chosen. |
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James Cook's account of his second voyage implies New Caledonia borders it. |
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James Cook's second voyage set off from Cape Verde on 22 November 1772 to find Cape Circoncision, but was unable to find the cape. |
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In 1770 James Cook's barque HMS Endeavour grounded on the Great Barrier Reef. |
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The name of the Space Shuttle Endeavour has a u in it as the spacecraft was named after Captain James Cook's ship, HMS Endeavour. |
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Cook's current trip may be to maintain a copacetic relationship with China as Apple rolls out more retail locations and products. |
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Until Finn's wicket maiden, England skipper Cook's gamble was going horribly awry. |
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Guilty As Sin, Free As A Bird is the unspectacular title of 79-year-old Eleanor Cook's book and Ray Hultman, 62, will pen The Deliberator. |
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The text omits Cook's early life story and fast-forwards to age 39, just before he began his trio of epic voyages. |
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While Cook's e-mail would have you focused on an iMac release date later next year, MacRumors believes this may Apple being sneaky again. |
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Cook's concentration may have been broken by a call of nature a few minutes earlier, when he held up play to visit the bathroom. |
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A pioneer of the travel agency business, Thomas Cook's idea to offer excursions came to him while waiting for the stagecoach on the London Road at Kibworth. |
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Historians maintain that Cook's portrayal of Stewart Island as a peninsula, joined to the mainland by a narrow isthmus, is one of Cook's major mistakes. |
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Gooch's pride in Cook's achievement was obvious as his apprentice showed plenty of his own traits like concentration, stamina and an unbendable desire to lead by example. |
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In 1778, Joseph Banks, Cook's botanist on the voyage, presented evidence to the government on the suitability of Botany Bay for the establishment of a penal settlement. |
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On Tuesday, while every other MP was preoccupied with the Iraq drossier debate, the only regime change on Cook's mind related to his fitness routine. |
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Cook's second expedition included the artist William Hodges, who produced notable landscape paintings of Tahiti, Easter Island, and other locations. |
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Cook's tips You can make 18-20 smaller cakes in fairy cake cases. |
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Smith knows new England coach Trevor Bayliss well from New South Wales and suggested he would have shared reservations over Cook's boundary rider on the off side. |
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While Tim Cook's original e-mail would have you think that new iMacs would release later next year, MacRumors believes this may Apple being sneaky again. |
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