Across the Maritimes, scores of wharves are being left to crumble, as the power of the sea exerts its inexorable force. |
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But no help came, the baronial forces blockaded the city, and the rebel front began to crumble. |
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This crumble can be made in advance and frozen unbaked, or it can be refrigerated for two days before baking. |
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Icebergs would languidly crumble to nothing just outside the mouth of the harbour. |
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Arrange the tomatoes on the pastry, leaving a border all around the edge, and crumble over the blue vinny. |
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They came back with cinnamon, the spice we use without thinking in mulled wine and apple crumble. |
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Ruffin reasoned that hirers and owners should hold the same power, else the entire system of slavery would crumble. |
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The bad guys coming out full of nasty tricks, the good guys seeing their world crumble around them as everything that can go wrong does. |
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Ivy will not harm fired clay bricks, nor will it cause mortar to crumble unless the mortar is already unsound. |
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The sight of their expectant little faces is making me crumble, and nobody has yet sung a note. |
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Watching share prices crumble was less fun, and being misled by bulls was more costly than being misled by bears. |
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His words that morning had placed him in her mind, and she prayed for his safety as the wall began to crumble. |
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This is by no means essential, but I like to do it to give the crumble a more interesting, nubbly texture. |
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The one room building was lop-sided now, and a portion of the roof had collapsed in on itself, causing the steeple to lean and crumble. |
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The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardies and bowls of plum crumble just yet. |
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Then pour 700 ml boiling water into the milk pan and stir in the stock powder or crumble in a stock cube. |
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As I opened the oven door to bake it, I dropped the crumble on the kitchen floor, sending crushed blackberries and streusel everywhere. |
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The cheese was rather high, and tended to crumble when we opened the tin, but it was quite edible. |
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Sweet treats for that necessary morale-boosting sugar rush are chocolate fudge cake, strawberry pavlova, and blackberry and apple crumble. |
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We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble. |
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As time moved on, and as public appetite was whetted for scandal and so-called human interest stories, the edges began to crumble. |
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As the lava walls of the cirque crumble they expel a constant dribble onto the dirty snow below. |
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I'm happy enough to make pastry with vegetable oil but a crumble needs something more solid. |
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Today's crumble features bananas and pears, and a topping starring toasted pecans and bran flakes. |
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The bushes produce enough berries for a cobbler or a crumble, but not enough for jam. |
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Our world will appear to crumble as we know it, as distractions, false voices, illusions and misconceptions will be taken away from us. |
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They learned how to set up ingredients and equipment for baking and how to make brown bread, scones, fruit crumble and fairy cakes. |
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We have very unique flavours like pina colada and apple crumble, and there are very few preservatives. |
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The walls of the Kingdom started to crumble and collapse, huge pieces falling down onto the helpless Elves. |
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Civil war broke out in several countries, as dictatorships propped up by the two sides began to crumble. |
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And the image of ordinary, decent boys who showed no inclinations towards extremism and violence began to crumble. |
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Never mind that if our building didn't crumble, we'd have to survive for weeks indoors. |
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The feudal deference, and the ingrate privileges, crumble under the pressure for social equity. |
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Choose from lemon posset with raspberries, vanilla cheesecake with honeycomb and caramel, and a tiny little apple crumble with custard. |
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Celebrate your first spotting with a crumble, then progress to the obligatory and unsurpassable gooseberry fool. |
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Serve with good, crispy bread, strong extra-virgin olive oil and dried chillies to crumble on top. |
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Decorate with a fresh raspberry, a mint leaf, or optionally crumble crispy cookies on top. |
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This material, which is colored whitish or grey to yellow-orange, is so light and friable that specimens crumble under finger pressure. |
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He dug his small hands into the rock and dirt, watching bits crumble off and fall into the void of absolute nothingness below him. |
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Using your fingers and thumbs, crumble the remaining mixture all over the top, covering as evenly as possible. |
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Sprinkle the demerara sugar and rosemary over the top then crumble the remaining mixture over to more or less cover. |
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The relative ease with which the Stalinist edifice began to crumble after 1989 caught most observers off-guard. |
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By the time I had recovered, at the end of the 1980s, I think my link with music had begun to crumble once and for all. |
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But as the perfect family picture begins to crumble, each character's terrible secret is revealed. |
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His cool character gradually starts to crumble, however, as his precious writing quills are taken away. |
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As central authority began to crumble, they rose in revolt across France and wrested self-government for their communities. |
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When the sugar industry started to crumble, Denmark began looking for buyers. |
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Sprinkle with the crumble mixture, but do not press it down as this will take away the lightness of the dish. |
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Sprinkle the crumble mixture evenly over the fruit, and bake for 50 minutes to an hour. |
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Tip on top of the fruit and bake till the fruit is bubbling under the pale, golden crumble. |
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Finger-sized pieces of rhubarb sat enticingly in a shortbread-like pastry case, with a sprinkling of almond crumble on top. |
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Make the crumble by blitzing the flour and butter in the processor till they look like fine breadcrumbs, then stir in the sugar. |
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In this splendidly moist cake, a layer of cooked rhubarb lurks beneath a sweetly spiced crumble topping. |
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To make the crumble, put the flour, oatmeal, oat cereal and sugar into a food processor and blend for 30 seconds. |
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Distribute the crumble mixture evenly on top, and place a parsley leave in the center. |
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Actually, this whole nonsense reminded me of the day The Girl and I brought home a frozen apple crumble thing the other week. |
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Was there much demand for the coriander and carrot soup, fruit crumble or rice pudding with peaches? |
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Winter and early spring are perfect for rhubarb crumble and custard, the sweet pink juices seeping through a golden buttery crust. |
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Closer to home, I use up any under-ripe fruit in a cinnamon crumble as a treat for the children. |
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My dessert of rhubarb and orange crumble with vanilla custard was perfect comfort food. |
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With blackcurrants and blackberries in a crumble laced with custard served out of my big Cornish Blue jug. |
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Ice cream for the children, shared apple and blackberry crumble for my wife and me, while my parents shared a sherry and raspberry trifle. |
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Tears pricked Melissa's eyes at the scorn in Marsey's voice and for a moment she looked as if she would crumble. |
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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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Old World War II gun emplacements and observation towers rust and crumble silently. |
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The home-made desserts are supreme, in particular the clootie dumpling, bread and butter pudding and rhubarb crumble and custard. |
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The bones crumble to a fine dust that whips past us, leaving only the forgotten fires still raging in the kitchen. |
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We had to wedge it between some bags in the boot and hope it wouldn't turn to crumble on the way. |
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Creative ingenuity gone, the arts and industries would decay, sky-scrapers would crumble, plantations would be weedgrown, as they are in Haiti. |
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With Kamehameha's death, the traditional system of laws or rules, called kapu, had begun to crumble. |
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The nights are drawing in, but you may not be ready for big cardigans and bowls of plum crumble just yet. |
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Elaborate apartments over a century or two old crumble either side of the wide avenue. |
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We filled the tub with ripe fruit, and tonight it will join our windfalls in an apple and blackberry crumble. |
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If you rake windrows to dry out any stems on the bottom, leaves are apt to crumble and fall away, leaving just sticks for hay. |
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The secondary school that was in existence since 1858 was demolished earlier this year but the memories did not crumble with the wrecking ball. |
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Bitter, resentful and increasingly unstable, Jackie watches her life crumble. |
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Some cable-car stations will have to be resited as the mountainsides they are fixed to begin to crumble. |
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One reason the old empires did crumble was the changing balance of forces in world imperialism. |
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Haddock wrapped in Parma ham and spinach, rib-eye steak with garlic butter, summer pudding or gooseberry crumble are typical. |
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In this version of apple crumble, the topping tastes of crumbled Anzac biscuits. |
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One of the riders took a swipe at him with a light stick, and the globe at the end shattered, but he felt the wall crumble a bit. |
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Menus include roast pork and apple sauce, tomato and mushroom crumble, tuna masala and rice, and Mediterranean pasta. |
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In my opinion, this crumble is best warm, but it's good at room temperature, too. |
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These people crumble when their arrant nonsense is confronted with simple common sense. |
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To Angus it looked as though the North slope of the ridge was ready to crumble and avalanche into the corrie below. |
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Dessert was a further roll-call of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel. |
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One of our choices was an apple crumble, which brilliantly combined sweet and tart tastes, together with vanilla parfait and toffee sauce. |
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Work the soil only when it is dry enough to crumble easily after squeezing never when it is saturated with water. |
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Instead, Maya's world continued to crumble as she bent down to gather the hay scattered around, refusing to look at the couple now. |
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Dessert was a further rollcall of tradition and included lemon tart, apple crumble, apple tart, banoffi pie, praline cake and creme caramel. |
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A meek, self-effacing figure, he grows more haggard and needy as his hopes of business success and personal harmony crumble. |
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As the fourth season begins we're left wondering what has happened to Lisa and watching, frustrated, as Nate's mental health begins to crumble. |
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Joan had made a very tasty vegetarian dish with broccoli in a remarkable sauce and a crumble topping with roast almonds. |
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Using a slotted spoon, divide the beetroot and herbs between four dinner plates and crumble the feta cheese over the top. |
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The waterfall came down upon his body, forcing him to crumble under its mighty power. |
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As suddenly as he attacked, he backs away, dropping me to the floor where I shudderingly crumble. |
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Cuts in the infrastructure maintenance force roads into disrepair and sidewalks to crumble. |
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In the late nineteenth century, organ pipes in many cathedrals of Northern Europe began to crumble in very cold weather. |
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My speciality is a banana and pear crumble, with lots and lots of butter. |
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Darwin had been aware since 1837 that the creationist doctrine of fixed species would crumble if only he could find extreme mutability within one species. |
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Some joints are already beginning to crumble and in other cases, the jointing mix was only applied as a veneer to the top of the joint aperture leaving a cavity underneath. |
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She made apple tart, apple crumble, and roast pork with apple sauce. |
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The peaceful responsibility free life I had led until then slowly began to crumble around me, and I was too ignorant and in my own little world to notice it. |
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It was only under Gorbachev and his perestroika, as the Berlin Wall began to crumble, that the official line crumbled as well. |
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Who would have known that big dreams can be lost and small worlds can crumble, hinged on the correct spelling of cephalalgia, hypsometer or logorrhea? |
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There have been too many negative headlines, plus the nagging argument that money is frittered away on incidentals while hospitals and schools crumble to dust. |
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It includes fresh cream of tomato soup or prawn cocktail, traditional roast turkey or leg of pork with many luscious trimmings and Victoria plum crumble or blueberry pie. |
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Constructions meant to withstand mammoth assault crumble without protest. |
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How many streets will have to remain unswept, how many refuse bins left to overflow, and roadways left to crumble to help pay for this latest face-saving exercise? |
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Some economists think Howard's approach might be the last best chance for towns that have seen family farms vanish and their economic bases crumble. |
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Most of the evil dead are formed as skeletons which only crumble when destroyed rather than burst into a mess of blood and guts as they did in the first two movies. |
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Some are so well thumbed that the tattered pages look ready to crumble. |
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The high pace and the rough weather conditions made the field crumble and an ill-looking Bradley Wiggins was defeated on the flat road headed towards the finish line. |
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They were therefore a soft target who would crumble under attack. |
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The first part of the trip explores the coast, a region of emerald rain forests, deep fjords, rich sealife, and tidewater glaciers that crumble into icy seas. |
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Liszt felt a part of him crumble and dissolve, and he suddenly felt empty. |
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An election is all about putting your most mouth-watering political wares in the shop window, and discarding those half-baked ideas that will crumble under election pressure. |
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But the allegations about his conduct crumble on examination, he says. |
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The areas where the aircraft touched down began to crack and crumble. |
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Sprinkle a thick layer of the crumble mixture on top of the fruit. |
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Will sanctions already in effect continue to torpedo the Iranian economy, or will sanctions begin to crumble? |
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But the illusions of peace and tranquility soon crumble around them like a patch of freshly laid snow. |
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Moorhead Kennedy was taken hostage in Iran in 1979 and watched the government crumble. |
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Flames engulf the castle, whose turrets begin to crumble and fall. |
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Anyone who has kids knows that the policy of containment can crumble quickly, and then you have a much bigger problem. |
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The Di Fiore family is likewise desperate as they watch their once opulent estate crumble around them and fear their elevated social status hangs in the balance. |
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For years Blackburn's Church Street Pavilions have been allowed to crumble and decay so that the Grade ll listed buildings have become nothing more than an eyesore. |
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Or just crumble blue cheese, bacon or mushroom over the top. |
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Afghans will lose faith in it and the credibility of modern political institutions will crumble. |
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The Congressman barely batted an eye when the stage beneath him began to crumble under the weight of the supporters on it. |
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There is no better thing on a Sunday afternoon than a fruity, molten, crunchy crumble. |
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However, with borrowing and debt levels at record highs, buoyancy in these areas could still crumble rapidly if the general view of the economy changes for the worse. |
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He has only to blow raspberries out his nose and the structured factually based opinions of others just crumble before his incomparable wit and wisdom. |
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She was slightly less pleased with her crab and prawn thermidor, having expected a dish of crab claws and prawns rather than the tasty stew topped with crumble she received. |
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It's about the delicate fabric of the universe and how our fragile insides crumble when that fabric is torn. |
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As despotic regimes across the Arab world crumble or battle for survival, what lies ahead? |
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For pudding, I had raspberries topped with pistachio amaretto crumble. |
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I smack his hands and tell him he can wait till tea-time. I'll be putting a rich crumble topping on it and it'll be served with lashings of custard. |
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Jayne's vegetable crumble, which consisted of mushrooms, carrots and broccoli in a creamy sauce topped with crumble and almonds, was equally as delicious. |
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We managed to resist desserts such as homemade apple, mango and berry crumble but succumbed to the temptation of Irish Coffee which, I might add, made me sleepy. |
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In addition, poor-quality, translucent to cloudy, dark gray cordierite is also present, as is corundum with well-developed rhombohedral parting that tends to crumble. |
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Other things earthen, as they fade and crumble, Sing deathsongs in the minor key of gleecraft. |
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Valerie's life started to crumble when she was signed off work due to illness and later diagnosed with rare thymoma cancer. |
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At the restaurant last year we had it on with poached quails eggs, blood orange crumble and maltaise sauce. |
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Indeed, as Pritchard and his bandmates took to the stage the venue's foundations threatened to crumble under an adulating cacophony of screams. |
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Puddings include apple crumble, milk chocolate mousse and cherry bakewell cheese cake. |
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Even a single record-breaking attempt can take hours, and most n00bs would crumble under the pressure, but never Wiebe. |
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In those days we used to make rock cakes and apple crumble with no flavour. |
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Apricot and pine kernel tart topped with crispy almond crumble, served with vanilla crAme fraiche and a melba sauce. |
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The first signs of the strike starting to crumble came in December as miners began to succumb to inducements from pit bosses. |
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It must be crumbling to pieces. All except the Amirtollah kutcha road. I don't believe that could crumble till the Day of Judgement. |
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The Swedish style apple pie is predominantly a variety of apple crumble, rather than a traditional pastry pie. |
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The cliffs on this part of the coast are being eroded as sections crumble away and landslides occur. |
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Apples are an important ingredient in many desserts, such as apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp and apple cake. |
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Serve into the bowl and crumble a little goats cheese on top, gratinate under the grill. |
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Unfortunately, there were subsidence problems and concerns that the concussion from firing the guns was causing the cliffs to crumble. |
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Today is a day of apple crumble making, apple tasting and more apple fun from 11am-3pm, while tomorrow sees a bushcraft day, featuring lots of outdoor activities. |
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Plums BAKED PLUMS Plums make a great cobbler, crumble or upside-down cake, but we like them best in this seriously simple pudding that's ready in under 20 mins. |
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This makes it easier to cut thinly and because you are putting the cheese on top you want the crouton to be thick enough to hold the weight and not crumble. |
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We ordered three venison goulashes, a courgette crumble and fillet of beef with side orders of ratatouille, chunky chips, ginger carrots and creamed potatoes. |
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For a crunchier topping add some museli or oats to the crumble toppping. |
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The menu will have an Australian theme with samplings of delicacies like Morton Bay bug, emu, crocodile, barramundi, lamingtons, pavlova, and homemade violet crumble. |
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The product line includes slices of organic goat cheese to organic cream cheese, Palet Cabecou, mozzarella balls, smoked Provolone slices and blue cheese crumble. |
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If the Apocalyptic Aphrodisiac were to come, men would become womanizers, women would become manizers, and our ability to defend ourselves as a nation would crumble. |
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