An auburn-haired stunner with a body straight out of a dream, Nikki Nova's lush curves are a luscious dollop of endlessly enticing eye candy. |
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He was offended to receive a clump of pasta with a token dollop of tomato sauce on it. |
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But can't we have a little listlessness in our lives, some sloth, a dollop or two of drowsiness? |
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She poured a dollop into her hands and raked her fingers through her hair, lathering the shampoo into a thick white foam. |
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Serve hot or warm with bread, couscous or steamed rice and a good dollop of yoghurt. |
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I'd made the drink from scratch, with baking chocolate and milk, spiked with a dollop of creme de cacao and topped with real whipped cream. |
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Fill meringue nests by first adding some chopped mango, then a dollop of passion fruit cream, finishing off with more chopped mango. |
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They added ideas from dub and reggae and a big dollop of social realism, sexual anxiety and Marxism. |
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Steep large prunes in dessert wine for a few hours, then reduce the liquid with a dollop of butter in a heavy based pan till caramel consistency. |
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Clarke has responded to his critics with a dollop of wistful regret, followed by an adamant refusal to back down. |
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And if it was a pork roast we'd get a huge slab of delicious crackling and a dollop of apple sauce. |
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Drizzle vinaigrette alongside arancini in straight line, place a dollop of soy jelly alongside and serve immediately. |
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Its mix of rational deduction and wild credulity, coupled with recklessness and topped with a dollop of sheer perversity, captivated her. |
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Try adding cheese or streaky bacon, a dollop of thick yoghurt or creme fraiche. |
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A dollop of sour cream makes a perfect garnish atop steaming tortilla soup or sizzling fajitas. |
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Luckily I was able to pinch a dollop from my other half as he had ordered roast beef and all the trimmings. |
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Spoon the warm jam over the slices of malt bread and add a dollop of thick, yellow clotted cream at the side of the plate. |
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Her plate contained some slices of cold chicken, cold potatoes, and a dollop of pease. |
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He served it to us in leaf plates with a generous dollop of Maggie's tomato ketchup. |
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Do you wish more bands would remember to add a generous dollop of prog skronk to their punk rock? |
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They prepare a variety of rich and tasty soups, which are almost always served with a dollop of sour cream, or smetana. |
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Serve with a dollop of sour cream or plain yoghurt, or sprinkle with cheese. |
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The noodles are prepared with a specially prepared sauce and a dollop of vinegarish chilli paste. |
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Masoor dal is delicious on its own, topped with fried onions and a dollop of yoghurt, or with cauliflower or peas. |
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Top the burgers with either a dollop of cranberry jelly, tomato relish or onion marmalade. |
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Put a generous dollop of beef into the centre of each circle and fold over to form a crescent. |
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That and the fact that when all else fails, she spreads a dollop of honey over my slightly buttered, highly crisp slices of toast. |
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After that came a tranche of wild king salmon in fish broth with lemongrass and a dollop of herb butter. |
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Unfortunately it won't receive a fraction of the attention got by each dollop of Carey's inverted snobbery. |
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It was crisp, with a dollop of really well-made tomato salsa on top and there was a blob of melted mozzarella on that. |
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He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out. |
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I wandered out the back as usual this morning, and see that there's a dollop of frogspawn in the pond. |
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Liberally butter a 900 ml pudding basin and dollop half the marmalade into the bottom. |
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It became a regular game of ours, chasing mice, with a dollop of Polyfilla to block the holes they were coming out. |
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Beneath the jet of hot water, a dollop of yellow yoghurt-like gunk scrubs the excess oil from my skin. |
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And the schmeer wasn't so much a schmeer as it was a huge dollop of mayo laden with shredded lettuce and sliced red onion. |
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I can make a man blush by saying something sincere, with a dollop of sauciness thrown in. |
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He has orange all round his lips and somehow he managed to get a dollop of sauce on his cheek. |
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Top with a dollop of whipped cream and garnish with a shard of the candied bacon. |
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The story of his life, at least as he tells it, reads as if Kafka had been crossed with Dostoevsky with a dollop of magical realism thrown in for good measure. |
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Serve with fresh parsley and a dollop of Greek yoghurt on top. |
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From tacos to quesadillas and beyond, a growing number of consumers have taken to plopping a dollop of the creamy white stuff on their food before digging in. |
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If an eye-watering piri-piri sauce is your idea of the ideal barbecue accompaniment, then go for white wines with a good dollop of grapey sweetness. |
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The magic spell for Swiss Alp calls for pure Swiss milk, selected mountain herbs, an experience master-cheesemaker and a big dollop of patience. |
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With the leftover meat, make quesadillas by filling one half of some flour tortillas with grated cheese, spring onions, strips of turkey and a dollop of cranberry sauce. |
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It's a heavenly, billowy cloud of ewes' milk mousse, with blood orange semi-dried and in a jelly, with a dollop of fennel sorbet. |
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Within each open container is a creamer cup holding a dollop of latex house paint in a color such as royal blue, pale aqua, lime green or muted yellow. |
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Drop a dollop of crème fraiche in the bottom of the ramekin, sprinkle grated truffle and break the eggs on top. |
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As a finishing touch, add in a spoonful of chunky medium salsa and a dollop of plain yogurt. |
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Top off each cup with a dollop of white chocolate topping, dust with cocoa and garnish with chocolate curls. |
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With an enormous dollop of assistance, I've transformed my own scatterbrained attempt at a curriculum vitae into something a little more presentable. |
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First use the flat of the spatula to pick up a dollop of wax from the heated wax. |
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Slice tarte into individual pieces and garnish with a dollop of sweetened mascarpone. |
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Combine all of the ingredients and serve in bowls with a dollop of pesto on top and a good sprinkling of toasted desiccated coconut. |
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Maybe a dollop of Triple Fossil Ripple with luscious layers of coal, gas and shale oil? |
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Finish by stirring in garam masala, chili powder, a pinch of salt and a dollop of butter. |
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As a finishing touch, dollop on some sour cream and top with fresh mint leaves. |
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If you want to give your hair some extra protection, massage a dollop of rich moisturizing product into the ends prior to styling. |
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Despite that, with a few rounded edges the designers managed to give the GL a dollop of sophistication. |
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Garnish each serving with a dollop of sour cream and additional chopped cilantro. |
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Ladle into bowls and garnish with a dollop of the sour cream and a sprig of cilantro. |
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To serve, place a dollop of compote in the middle of each plate. |
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It was a basic hamburger, with fresh lettuce and tomato, slathered with a sloppy oversize dollop of mayonnaise. |
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His cod is must be among the best in Scotland, large translucent flakes, topped perhaps with a herb crust, a dollop of aioli and black olive tapenade. |
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Yet here we are, dispensing another dollop of inhumanity to some of the most troubled and despised people in America. |
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Dessert is a slice of melt-in-your-mouth treacle tart with a dollop of perfectly tart clotted cream. |
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And, of course, the whole shebang can be topped with a dollop of hot cheese. |
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To explain this ghostly occurrence, we get a dollop of gossip concerning the recent death of a hated bishop. |
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It will require an all-hands-on-deck effort combining hard work, political savvy, and even a dollop of good luck. |
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Afterwards, back in the locker room, Gregg Allman morosely doles himself out another dollop of coke. |
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The financial firm belongs to a class of companies that promises, for its shareholders, a big dollop of jam tomorrow but only a slither of dry toast today. |
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Top each with shredded lettuce, avocado, cucumber, tomato and cilantro leaves, then add a grilled scallion and a dollop of the chipotle sour cream. |
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Serve with just a dollop of strawberry sauce. |
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Apply morning and evening a dollop of foam on wet skin. |
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For added deliciousness, mix some vanilla yogurt with a sprinkle of cinnamon, a dollop of Smucker's® jam or a drizzle of maple syrup for a dip to go with the fruit. |
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Then, give your lifeless locks some muscle with a dollop of Sally Hershberger Salon Texture Blast, a product that bulks up hair prone to limpness. |
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The cover is encased in a transparency, with a small square revealing a dollop of dew resting on a flower petal. |
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Ferdinand Marcos may have died in 1989 but a big dollop of the cash siphoned out of the Philippines by its former strongman and his shoe-loving wife, Imelda, remains untraced or in legal limbo. |
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They come with slow-cooked, sapid, sticky beef shin that's almost too intensely beefy until you scoop it up with a dollop of mollifying white onion puree. |
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Serve at room temperature with a dollop of thick plain yoghurt. |
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Fresh elements come in the shape of glossy High Definition graphics, improved game modes, gameplay features new to the series? and a large dollop of the visceral moves and humour that Mortal Kombat is famed for. |
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Someone has helped someone else obtain an illicit dollop of taxpayers' money, and, if I know the system, no one will be held liable because, of course, no one knew anything. |
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Alternatively use a piping bag and pipe a neat dollop onto your cupcake. |
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However, to get to that point, there will need to be a lot more courage and lucidity in his caucus and a good dollop of co-operation among the opposition parties. |
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The ritual of application: Each morning, a dollop of cream applied on the face and neck after cleaning with gentle foaming cream, put the skin condition for the day. |
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Mine still involves Barberella, with a pleasing dollop of Kate Bush in that Babooshka number. |
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If you fancy something a bit naughtier for breakfast why not try some homemade Scotch pancakes with a big fat dollop of cream and jam or syrup? |
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Even if he were correct – and there is no guarantee that he is, since most new governments simply replace one lot of waste and inefficiency with a dollop of their own – the timing would do him no good. |
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For each pancake, pour a generous dollop on the skillet or griddle. |
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Mr Primakov has just about managed, in principle at least, to prise yet another dollop of cash out of western fists, amid all the usual vacuous promises of prudence and probity. |
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Add a dollop of butter and plenty of fresh tarragon leaves, and season to taste with salt. |
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There are ordinary geniuses, whose achievements one can imagine others might have emulated, so long as they worked extremely hard and had a dollop of luck. |
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Top the fruit with sherbet or a dollop of low-fat yogourt. |
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A dollop of avocado butter is the finishing touch. |
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Place dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of chives on each serving. |
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Pav Bhaji is a spicy dish, prepared with mashed vegetables served with gently fried bread, a dollop of butter, chopped onion and a slice of lemon. |
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The house, resembling a pallid dollop of lard, will squat squidgily in Baltic Square during the Wurm exhibition, which is to be a Baltic highlight in July. |
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Repeat the layers, finishing with a dollop of honeyed fromage frais. |
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You can address the boyfriend blues with a dollop of dignity. |
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To serve, spoon a reheated dollop of Yorkshire caviar alongside. |
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Put a dollop of the horseradish crme fraiche into each potato skin. |
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