Exposure has damaged the plaster ceilings, rotted joists, and peeled paint. |
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His wishes were granted, his teeth brushed, his ego massaged, his grapes peeled. |
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Somebody had left a pile of rubbish lying right on the street, near where the car had peeled away. |
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So with field guide and measuring tape in hand, head to the woods and keep your eyes peeled for a tree with royal sap. |
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A wide selection of hot or non-peppery dishes are available, such as the savoury sour peeled shrimp and crispy rice. |
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From the petite plates, I was seduced by a salad of peeled and seeded beefsteak tomatoes, now coming into their summer peak. |
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Sometimes they strolled in the garden, where winter had peeled the leaves from the bare shrubbery, exposing the earth beneath, swollen with rain. |
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Curry House serves about 14 kinds of curry using a miscellany of ingredients, among them chicken, pork, beef and peeled shrimp. |
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He pulled out the money his father had given him to pay for the mare, and peeled off a ten-dollar bill. |
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The skin of the oranges is peeled and the peels are shredded into small pieces. |
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After the outer skin is peeled, the sponges are soaked in a bath of one part bleach to three parts water. |
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Small, firm, and with a sweet flesh, but its thick skin should be peeled before use. |
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I have loggers, hunters, and shroomers about keeping an eye peeled for me, on top of hiking hours each day myself. |
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I was harvested with sickles, tied in sheaves and buried in the bog-holes until such time as the skin peeled off easily. |
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When the tunny have been fried add a teaspoonful of chopped parsley and four tomatoes, peeled and the seeds removed, and a pinch of pepper. |
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Mike opened the manual steel garage door and waved as the six motorbikes peeled out of his driveway with Jason and Jessica in the lead. |
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Lili's lemon sole was accompanied by peeled prawns grilled kebab-style on skewers and a generous selection of boiled new potatoes. |
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Such materials can easily be peeled back in larger sections from the surface of the original model, while preserving the undercuts. |
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The patterns are realized as the polymer is mechanically peeled away in one contiguous piece in solution. |
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I peeled back the cover and exposed the glistening nakedness of the virgin steel. |
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She dropped her luggage to the ground and immediately peeled her sweater from her moist, sticky skin. |
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As it is, the best advice is to dress in warm waterproofs, keep your eyes well peeled and see if you can handle it on your own. |
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How much of the health care has been peeled away, by so-called health-care reform? |
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Where the whitewash had peeled away, long streaks of dark wood slashed the walls like welts. |
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To eliminate the strong smell of durian, the peeled durian is placed in a plastic box. |
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The thick slices of roast duck are stuffed into peeled fresh lychees, which are then laid in a sauce of lime, honey and osmanthus paste. |
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The jester tapped the onion with his free hand and the outermost layer of skin peeled back. |
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When overseas avoid peeled fruits, vegetables and salads and especially raw foods, oysters and shellfish. |
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There's also a red goblet, a white china cup brimming with coffee, a plate of French chocolate cookies and a peeled tangerine. |
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You've got a choccy biscuit in one hand and the freshly peeled silver foil wrapping in the other. |
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I even peeled a pan of potatoes for the tea, which was appreciated, although it was remarked that some of them were a funny shape. |
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A stubborn current began to muscle against the raft as 5-foot waves peeled off choppy waters. |
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In the locker room she peeled off her sweatsuit and put it and her bag in an empty locker. |
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Hotaru also brought apple cider, peeled and sliced oranges, and an apple for Aqua. |
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He ran unto the river Liffey, peeled off his breeches and jumped in, humecting thus his hairy skin. |
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The passata came from tomatoes grown in my mother's garden in the South of France, laboriously boiled, peeled and deseeded. |
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It is then laid on a table where the acrylics are peeled away from the paper. |
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He peeled a couple of bills from his fat, just-got-paid billfold and waved it towards the bartender. |
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Small round holes were punched on it in a gridlike pattern before the emulsion was peeled away from its paper backing. |
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He watched Trudy as she carefully peeled the coarse linen away and rolled it up like a map. |
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Tomorrow, weather permitting, the excess silicon will be peeled away and the new glass given a thorough polish. |
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The cotton linen of his robe stuck to his skin and I saw his grimace when I peeled it off of him, discarding the clothing in a pile on the floor. |
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She peeled it off, and threw it in a heap on one of the expensive wooden chairs. |
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I peeled my shorts off and threw them in my car, and then ran to the water holding my surfboard. |
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Soot-stained paint peeled in great strips from rickety frame buildings, pocked with broken windows that wore rusty, torn screens. |
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The two Interceptors split their formation and peeled off in different headings. |
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Justin revved the engine and quickly shifted, he peeled out as hard as he could. |
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He peeled out of the lot, tires squealing, kicking up gravel into the caterwauling clerk's face. |
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Successful, she pulled it on, shut the door, and peeled out of the drive, on accident of course. |
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Just remember to keep your eyes peeled for the following picturesque piffling places. |
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Muscles tensed and eyes peeled, they push off for another dash and cross the finish line. |
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He peeled himself away from the shadows and walked over to us, idly playing with his sword. |
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He peeled the disco ceiling back to find a steel support system, which he encased with intricately stenciled, boxed wood beams. |
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We crossed the ridge at Chamchamal where a few days ago Iraqi troops peeled back towards Kirkuk. |
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Carefully, one-handed, he peeled it off his right ear and set it on the passenger seat, unable to figure out how to turn off the neon flashers. |
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She peeled back the cucumber's skin in long strips, watching as green exposed the naked, white vegetable flesh. |
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He may have liked women too, but not as much as his creature comforts, and he kept an eye peeled for opportunities to make himself rich. |
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The bandages on his face peeled off, and the bones suddenly cracked back into alignment, and his nose cricked into place. |
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Keep your eyes peeled for verdins, crissal thrashers, black-throated sparrows, Abert's towhees, and black-tailed gnatcatchers, to name but a few. |
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Others let their babies chomp down on their fingers, or offer dried crusts of bread or peeled carrot sticks. |
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Place peeled and cubed sweet potatoes in a large saucepan and add enough water to cover. |
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I peeled away frosted socks from frosted boots and walked out to the lakeside. |
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He nodded and looked me over as he peeled off the body armor, dropping the chest plate, the cuisse and shynbald armor of the legs. |
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The abaxial side of leaves, consisting of the lower epidermis and the cuticle, was peeled using tweezers, weighed, and placed in a counting vial. |
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The US 1st Marine Expeditionary Force peeled off across the Tigris on a more easterly route towards the Iraqi capital. |
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Toss the chicken pieces and the peeled cloves of garlic with the olive oil and a generous seasoning of salt and black pepper. |
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Put the minced lamb in a bowl, add the peeled and crushed garlic and a generous grinding of salt and black pepper. |
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Place the peeled, diced pumpkin, potatoes and carrots in a saucepan or pressure cooker, add the cooked onions and the chicken stock. |
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This has a pale hay colour, with a delicate, attractive nose that smells of damp elderflower and freshly peeled apple. |
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And when peeled and boiled with rice, the chestnuts led me to experience first-tongue the deliciousness of kurigohan. |
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Anyone driving north on the N2 this week should keep their eyes peeled just before the steep descent to the old bridge. |
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So I peeled the orange to pass the time, watched the rinds floating down, catching in wind eddies like petals. |
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Elea kept her eyes peeled, staying alert for possible guard movement or an alarm. |
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Also, keep your eyes peeled for a super tour headlined by supa emcees De La Soul, as well as a touchdown from Chicago's finest, Common. |
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On the second floor, the paint has peeled off the gypsum board which has deteriorated and expanded. |
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Gill peeled off on his bail to the dismount and landed heavily on his side. |
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We peeled her up out of the mud, and she slunk off to the shed and hid under a bucket, and has lived there ever since. |
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Throwing the gear into drive, she punched the pedal and peeled out, leaving a cloud of smoke. |
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I crept into the kitchen where I buttered a slice of bread, peeled and quartered a pear, and cut a wedge of decadent Irish cheese. |
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Place 2 peeled quartered onions in 1 tbsp oil with 1 tsp butter, 1 tbsp small sage leaves and 1 tsp lemon zest. |
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Thirsting for a strong cup of joe, we kept our sand-encrusted eyes peeled for any sign of gourmet coffee. |
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Blood soaked kidskin gloves were peeled off and discarded, new gloves produced from a pocket and slipped onto milk-white hands. |
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But when the Chevy's right signal winked and the car peeled off toward Crow Canyon, I followed. |
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My friends' faces and arms tanned a beautiful bronze while my arms withered, blistered, burned and peeled. |
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Her going caused the most upheaval, however, as she unscrewed the kitchen sink, rolled up the carpets and peeled off the wallpaper. |
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For speed, use the peeled, cored fresh pineapples from the produce section. |
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Six large white and pink peeled crab claws were placed on the plate, basted with oil that made them shiny and enticing. |
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Greg hadn't gotten his seat belt on, when Maxine put her foot down on the accelerator, and peeled out, after Jenny. |
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It was mainly the river red gum,, from which the Aborigines cut and peeled long sheets of bark to make their canoes. |
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Keep your eyes peeled for desert tortoises, wild burros and red-tailed hawks, and bring plenty of water. |
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Ten minutes ago two attack helicopters peeled off overhead, circling London in tight formation and I could see police launches on the Thames. |
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Carefully, in case she found that she needed to reseal it, she steamed the envelope open and peeled away the fold. |
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Blisters rose across her arms, then broke open and peeled back under the heat of the October winds. |
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Some log furniture is sanded smooth, some are skipped peeled, some have the bark on and some are completely peeled. |
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In addition, wherever eggs have been boiled for the recipes above, then they need to be peeled before moving on to the next stage of the recipe. |
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Selina's face brightened as she exchanged one of her apples for one of the already peeled satsumas. |
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He also commented on the lack of moisturiser as his skin burned, peeled and then peeled again in the blazing sun. |
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I had undressed her, peeled her sodden clothes from her body. |
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The bullet peeled off the outermost layer of skin during a demonstration in Zamalka. |
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At first his slip painting on biscuit porcelain simply peeled off. |
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Other favored dishes include buseca, which is soup made with calf's tripe, haricot or other white beans, peeled tomatoes, garlic, and Parmesan cheese. |
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The skins and zest were peeled and the clementines were sectioned. |
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An RSPCA dragnet of the area surrounding the pond failed to locate the beast, and the organisation warned locals to keep their eyes peeled for rogue reptiles. |
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Add chopped onions, peeled carrots, a bouquet garni made of parsley stalks, leek and celery sticks and a little bundle of thyme all tied up with string. |
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In a blender, mix one tbsp of honey with one peeled and cored apple. |
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The deck here used to be intact but now it has peeled off and fallen to the seabed, leaving a tangle of debris from below the deck and exposed ribs poking up from the hull. |
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Pass peeled potatoes through a food mill or a potato ricer into bowl. |
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The beggar-woman immediately peeled and devoured her paramour's gift. |
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In half an hour it came out, flayed and roasted, black oily skin peeled from both sides. |
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She didn't say anything when he unwound her arms from around him and pulled her shirt over her head, peeled her underwear off and stuck her under the running water. |
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With first graders on hands and knees, eyes peeled on the tarantula at hand, Trevino goes into his spiel on the life and times of spiders and other creepy crawlers. |
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Coby lightly rubbed his chin on my shoulder when a laugh peeled out. |
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Many are believed still to be alive as their skins are peeled away. |
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You can also use vegetables like carrots, butternut squash, turnips, potatoes, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, asparagus, spring onions, and peeled garlic cloves. |
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The little bird pulled up a pod and peeled back the papery covering. |
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At the balloon stage of flowering, petals were peeled away and the swollen anthers were removed from the filaments by rubbing the open flower on wire mesh. |
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Arrange some delicious apples that have been cored, peeled and sliced over the top of the butter sugar mixture and cook over med heat for 15 mins or until a syrup forms. |
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As the aging homepage wallpaper peeled away revealing the HTML beneath, Strong Bad and the gang finally returned to the Internet. |
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Glaze the baby marrows and peeled carrots in a pan with honey. |
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Half-listening, I braked as a decidedly more upmarket vehicle cut in front of the van, giving the driver the finger as he peeled off into the surge of traffic up ahead. |
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Once at the overlook, keep your eyes peeled for water ouzels in the creek. |
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As soon as each one is peeled, place it in the acidulated water. |
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Later we had a frozen coconut balloon, which was coconut milk frozen to the inside of a balloon, then the balloon peeled off. |
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Water repellent preservatives may also be used as a treatment for bare wood before priming and painting or in areas where old paint has peeled, exposing bare wood. |
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Then I peeled away my sticky clothes and stepped under the steamy water. |
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Two cold oranges arrive, looking as if they've been peeled with an adze. |
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But keep your eyes peeled for special offers throughout the year. |
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The leaf stalks are blanched in boiling water and peeled before use. |
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He peeled the rough skin from the bulb and raised it to his mouth. |
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Using her teeth, she peeled back one of the gloves she was wearing and triumphantly withdrew a slim book of matches, which she tossed to me, eyes impassive. |
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Within nine minutes, he was in orbit and the various stages of the rocket had peeled off, prompting a round of applause among the engineers and technicians on hand to watch. |
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Quickly she slid behind the wheel and peeled out, racing toward Bulgaria. |
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I peeled the orange quickly wondering how she got the fruit. |
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The skins were peeled from frozen berries to avoid mixing with pulp. |
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He came out in a white chef's coat and shorts, but quickly peeled the jacket off to reveal a black and white silk shirt, much more in keeping with the Miami locale. |
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She had climbed a tree, inserted a thin, peeled branch into a hole and was fishing out carpenter ants. |
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Try using abalone gut, peeled prawns and cunji for bait for the bream and drummer found here. |
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To obtain normal surface moisture, the peeled carrots were dewetted by centrifuging with a salad spinner. |
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I kept my eyes peeled for signs of pursuit. There was none, unless I was being fooled very good. |
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In Canada, these shrimp are sold peeled, cooked and frozen in bags in supermarkets, and are consumed as appetizers. |
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The lights flashed, the crowds sang,... bells peeled, bombs thundered,... and the new Century made its triumphant entry. |
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Six minutes later, Mertesacker peeled away from Gallas to meet Walcott's right-wing cross with a superb header. |
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He stirred the campfire stew with a peeled stick, so the bark wouldn't get in it. |
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The large roots are peeled and then ground into flour, which is then soaked in water, squeezed dry several times, and toasted. |
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To use the pencil, the casing must be carved or peeled off to expose the working end of the core as a sharp point. |
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The women peeled tamarack bark for tea, dug through the deep snow in hopes of finding a few dried fiddleheads. |
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Use slices of unpeeled carambola or babaco, or peeled and sliced feijoa, guava, kiwi, mango, papaya, or pepino. |
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I told Eric how Rick Robinson had peeled the blinders from my eyes. |
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As this one peeled off, you could see two fireballs pop out of the back of the plane,'' he said. |
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A reciprocating saw, which has a push and pull action, is used to slice into the windscreen and the roof, which is then peeled back. |
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In each the surface delaminated as the top rubber layer peeled off its base. |
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Rocamboles produce large cloves, which are easily peeled, making them preferred by chefs and food processors. |
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The wagyu chuck braised in red wine with gremolata and potato puree was so tender that it could easily be peeled off the plate with only a fork. |
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Pick up a guide book or hire a local guide and keep your eyes peeled for black vultures, ospreys, falcons, hoopoe and the Balearic warbler. |
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So I chopped carrots, peeled potatoes, and used a frying pan. |
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At a private preview of the S-Type accompanied by styling manager Mr Simon Butterworth, the blue dustcloth was peeled back. |
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The RSPB is asking people who spend time in the Peak District and the Pennine moors to keep their eyes peeled for hen harriers. |
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Giant parrots nibbled seed from the children's fingertips and my sister peeled a couple of satsumas for the lemurs. |
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Coppiced, peeled sweet chestnut will form beautiful hurdle fencing nestled among the planting. |
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Instead you reach across the table and scoop the now twenty-four perfectly peeled segments of orange peel and create a brontosaur from them on the table. |
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James Morrison floated the ball towards the back post and Naismith peeled off Piszczek before getting the deftest of touches to guide it just inside the post from six yards. |
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The next time you're near the frozen foods section, keep your eyes peeled for the signature apple-green labels of the It's All Good family of products. |
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Reporting the story that evening, one TV anchorman peeled off his tie. |
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Our celebrated prime quality beef patties are succulently prepared exclusively for each order as are our freshly peeled and cut fries and daily baked soft buns. |
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In the late afternoon when the ground is squishingly soft and soggy and the grass can be peeled loose from the earth, along comes Mother's aunt, puffing down the road. |
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An incisional biopsy was performed under local anesthesia with a perioperative finding of nonvascular, thin-lined cystic lesion that peeled away easily. |
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As shown in photographs taken of the external tank after it was jettisoned, most of the missing foam peeled off in strips from the intertank section. |
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Yet another novel product is frozen sweet chestnuts, peeled and semi-cooked, which can be used in stuffing for game or poultry dishes or eaten on their own as a hot snack. |
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A real brain wouldn't fall apart like a peeled Valencia, would it? |
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We peeled the old wallpaper off in strips where it was hanging loose. |
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The skin of raw peeled chestnuts can be relatively easily removed by quickly blanching the nuts after scoring them by a cross slit at the tufted end. |
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Keep an eye peeled, you never know when the ice-cream truck will pass by. |
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Take 1 large carrot, peeled and cut into thick long sticks, 2 sticks celery, cut in half lengthways and 1 long pointy red pepper, deseeded and cut into long thick strips. |
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