A large cauldron or cooking pot set or suspended above an open fire was in general use. |
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Discretion is not their middle name and they give such a fiery display as to be considered suitably decorative for pot plant use. |
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A flat or large pot is filled with soil and the seed sprinkled thickly over the top. |
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To maintain moisture, slip the whole flat or pot into a clear plastic bag after the initial watering. |
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We will keep the pot boiling on this until David is released because this is a question of basic democratic rights. |
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However, because of the engine's unusual power and torque characteristics, you really have to work at the gear lever to keep the pot boiling. |
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The onus is on the Action Group to keep the pot boiling on the issue and ensure that there is a ministerial response to their proposal. |
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You can bring in a blooming agapanthus or begonia, and either drop it in a pot or wrap the nursery container in fabric. |
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Pots were filled with building aggregate by hand and stones over about 1 cm in length were removed during pot filling. |
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You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself. |
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Sweetening the pot within reason to keep it out of their hands does make sense. |
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Paperwhites are best forced in a shallow pot or bowl with no drainage holes in the bottom. |
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Liver and onions, fish and chips, Lancashire hot pot and steak and kidney pudding will be on the menu. |
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All of this is stored in a little rucksack along with a tin of luncheon meat, pot of worms, a few other creepy crawlies and half a loaf of bread. |
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Her nephew approached, holding a cooking pot with herbs littered inside it, a pestle and mortar, a ladle, bowl and kindling. |
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And if you happen to catch an ace or a king, that's likely to win the pot too. |
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Vinnie hunts rabbits for the pot with his three lurchers and maintains that his way of killing them is as humane as any alternative. |
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It turns gloppy and pasty once it sits in the pot after being taken off the heat. |
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Suffering from Addison's disease, diabetes and hepatitis C, Gagnon says the pot helps her eat and sleep regularly. |
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When he pressed a button on the phone, a wide blue beam shone on the pot and bucket. |
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Competitive balance is a worthy aim, but it may be a mere illusion, the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow. |
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Urban life is not a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow for those who migrate. |
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The aspiration is the puff of air that you can feel if you wet your finger and hold it in front of your mouth when you say pot in English. |
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The tops of the washing machines are covered by a jungle of well-watered pot plants. |
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With both types of electric ranges, the dials on the back can be in the way when you try to put a very large pot on a rear burner. |
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Place the bacon in a large, heavy pot and cook, stirring, over low heat to render the fat, about 5 minutes. |
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I am making a big pot of potato soup for dinner with some of my mega fattening quadruple cheese bread with olive tapenade. |
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No one has yet been able to identify an Amorite pot or weapon with certainty. |
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Add the lentils, broth, tomatoes and tomato paste to the pot and bring to a boil. |
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I usually have a pot of parsley on the kitchen windowsill, as well as some tarragon and thyme. |
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The pot stirrer can be adjusted to fit any shape or size of pan, has a number of different speed settings and also has a programmable timer. |
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You can use a nice container with no drainage hole or a pot with a drainage hole and saucer. |
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Phalaenopsis orchids need a good deal of moisture and standing the pot on a saucer of pebbles and daily misting should achieve this. |
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A single pot balanced on the mecha-stove, the two glowing iron coils red-hot beneath it. |
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Guests grazed on savories such as chicken pot stickers, avocado egg rolls, quesadillas and chicken Marsala with mushrooms. |
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Are our hospitals filled with raving pot smokers, insane from reefer madness? |
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How would you feel if you slipped up and, say, wiped out half of your pot just a few years before you planned to retire? |
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Lesser shows were put into the same pot with retrospectives of quality, significance and worth. |
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The Professor paused to refill his tea cup, offering the pot to the others. |
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Brick alcoves in the walls are set off with ornamental urns with pot plants. |
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I cannot stand mopey teaheads desperately trying to mooch pot in the morning. |
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His trouble with women continued when he was nearly scalded to death by a seething pot of grits that had been thrown at him by another lover. |
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He also manages to find time to paint pictures of his studio floor, extension cords and a glue pot on a stove. |
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It's been overwintering in the sun room, but now that it has a larger pot I think I will put it in a relatively sheltered spot outside. |
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Do you know how many people have burned themselves on a coffee pot back here? |
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I'd managed to get an A-list celebrity angry enough with me to take a pot shot at me. |
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Meanwhile, literary hacks and Grub Street writers produced popular pot boilers for the masses. |
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I offered my proposal in the heat of passion, and I will withdraw it while the pot still boils. |
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A standard clipped box tree in a plain terracotta pot shows restrained good taste. |
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It started life in a terracotta pot but grew too long and trailed on the ground. |
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Vines trailing overhead and pot plants against the whitewashed walls add a Mediterranean feel. |
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It usually consisted of two chickens which she roasted in the big pot oven at the open fire. |
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Wade had a large clay pot with a big chip in the top in which he kept stagnant water, weeds, and any bugs that intrigued him. |
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Sow some half-hardy annuals for use a winter pot plants e.g. calceolarias, schizanthus and cinnerarias. |
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Roughly chop onions, carrots and garlic, sweat them in a large pot in a decent glug of olive oil until they soften and start to brown. |
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Levels of copper in the pot ale left from the distilling of malt whisky can breach environmental safety limits when discharged into water. |
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Diners are also given a plate of pork, coriander and bean sprouts to go into the pot and make the soup even more delicious. |
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Each player places a coin in the pot and then take turns spinning the teetotum following the instructions when the teetotum stops spinning. |
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Still trembling slightly, I returned to the kitchen and made a pot of strong coffee. |
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But rather than the racial and gender melting pot that he expected, he encountered a world of gangsters, thieves and back-stabbers. |
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The calendula or pot marigold is a symbol of sunny days with good health, joy, and affection. |
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In this dish, the veal is served in a broth-rich pot with the beef cooked to an ideal tenderness. |
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As broker and owner he always brought in a box of fresh rolls and bagels and cranked up the coffee pot for the meeting. |
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And, you know, a few duck pot stickers and some beef tenderloin in a pineapple teriyaki glaze. |
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Use the poinsettia pot as your centerpiece and serve that delicious hot breakfast in the square deep bakeware dishes. |
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With my first stroke of terra sigillata on a bone-dry greenware porcelain pot I knew this was going to work. |
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You can know when a lake will freeze or a pot will boil by abstracting the big picture from all the little details. |
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Stuff the peppers with the mince mixture and stand them upright in a pot on the stove with a little water at the bottom. |
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Milner potted green to level the frame scores but left a sitting brown after attempting an ambitious pot along the baulk cushion. |
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It is also know as pot marigold, but should not to be confused with the common garden marigolds of the Tagetes species. |
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People buy old-fashioned sad-irons to use as bookends or doorstops, and a handsome jam pot can become a pencil holder. |
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He paused as he sniffed the air and glanced over at the coffee pot percolating java on the counter. |
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On your next picnic, serve strawberries with a pot of honey and chopped toasted nuts or chocolate shavings. |
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Serving as a melting pot of old and modern cultures, Fuzhou Road afforded a haven for thought with its mystery, romance and secularity. |
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You can lift up a little lid on the seat and do a wee-wee into the chamber pot therein. |
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My mother was a nut for hanging plants, so there was always one pot of greenery or another hanging from the ceiling on a hook. |
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In our garden Michaelmas daisies and sedum are at their best while annuals such as pot marigolds and nasturtium come a close second. |
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The fire started in Cemetery Road last night when a plant pot caught fire after a joss stick was left unattended. |
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Then he pours a basin of chestnuts, about 8 kilograms, into the pot and stirs vigorously. |
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After that, we adjourned to the drawing room where Carlo served us a pot of my finest Assam and some cucumber sandwiches. |
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Since you owed the pot 15 cents for calling and 25 for your raise, you would put 40 cents into the pot. |
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She turned around, her arm sliding across the surface, but to her dismay, she had accidentally batted a cracked clay pot from the closed covers. |
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Also for dinner we have 3 tiny baby carrots which I pulled up out of my pot and some really nice oak leaf lettuce. |
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Lumping all transition economies into the same academic pot has camouflaged important differences. |
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He now has a pot belly while his Afro haircut of the 1980s has been replaced by a short-cropped style and his beard has gone from black to grey. |
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The cranachan arrives in a rather swish cardboard pot of the type that luxury ice-cream is more normally found in. |
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He took a puff of the pot and raised his arms above his head in a gesture of exaltation and praise. |
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Tonka Bean Trace is a narrow, lonely road, with large pot holes which runs uphill between bamboo stools and high razor grass. |
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Graham did all he could on the spot and then repaired home, keeping the pot boiling with a daily fax and phone call. |
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What the radicals can do is keep the pot boiling indefinitely, and that suits them just fine. |
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Neither do police know if all the pot was grown in Richmond or just deposited here before transport to the States. |
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Ways to reform the annuity system have also been bandied about, such as allowing people to pass on some their pension pot to their descendants. |
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When this happens, I place her pot in a large footed container so her flattened branches can droop gracefully over the side without hindrance. |
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Seed is cheap, so insert some round the edge of a largeish pot of good compost, sit back, and watch the wing-like shoots emerge. |
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The ticketing system stutters under the statewide pressure at football finals time and it is pot luck about how good your seats will be. |
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The housekeeper had put a fragrant pot of balsam in the window and kindled a pine-knot fire in the brazier. |
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They decided to wait, so we asked them to take a seat and mashed a pot of tea in preparation for a chat. |
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We're a melting pot of different cultural traditions, without the commonalities to bind us all together. |
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I like meat loaf, mashed potatoes and peas or pot roast with onions, potatoes and carrots. |
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This region was a cultural melting pot into which many ideas flowed, along with goods and commodities from the Asian trade routes. |
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India, with its rich historical and cultural heritage, has become a melting pot of different civilizations. |
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Since its inception, jazz has been a melting pot of musical styles, reflecting the nation in which it was born. |
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They take a good deal of interest in the exhibits lined up in the 25 stalls there, making the event a melting pot of cultures. |
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Kees, the band, is set to create a melting pot of musical styles both locally and abroad which will shift the dimensions of local music. |
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Tone-on-tone or monochrome colour combinations keep this melting pot of styles together and ensure a look that is not too loud. |
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Last week's announcement may have been swift but the project itself was in the melting pot for several years. |
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He placed the meat in the bottom of the pot along with a little bit of cooking fat. |
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Why is everyone falling in love with Bridget when she's let her looks go to pot and appears in word, deed and fashion air-brained? |
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Petiole rot begins as an orange-brown or rust-colored lesion where the petiole touches the rim of the pot or where it contacts the soil. |
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Season chickens and sear until brown on all sides, remove from pot and set aside. |
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Or, scrub the pot with half a lemon sprinkled with kosher salt, and rinse thoroughly. |
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My mother remembers the cast-iron pot on the range filled with warming rabbit stew. |
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In every government office there is a sullen secretary, a pot plant and a framed portrait of the leader. |
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More matronly sorts opt instead for ye olde-style tea shoppes and here you can eavesdrop over a discreet pot of Darjeeling. |
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Too uncertain to advance with a raise, or retreat with a fold, I called, fastened to this pot like a barnacle. |
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The intimate lighting and varnished black sleepers sit easily with a heart-warming pot bellied stove which is an excellent focal point. |
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I personally think if you can only grow two plants it should be a pot of tomatoes and a pot of basil. |
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Hash is a great way to use up leftover cooked meat. We tend to use roast beef, but leftover pot roast or other meats could easily be used. |
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But because of its marked dormancy, a plumeria can be removed from its pot and stored during the cold months. |
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To prevent wobbling, anchor stick securely in foam-filled pot and reinforce stick in foam with glue. |
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Distillation by this pot still method often required two distillations in separate stills. |
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Calomar grumbled as he dumped some water from his canteen into an old pot and put it on top of the stove. |
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The traditional method to prepare amadou as tinder is to fill a pot with the fungus and to add enough strong urine to cover it. |
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I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past. |
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What's the odds of getting at least one marble from the multiple pot scenario? |
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I give the young seedlings some winter protection in a frame and leave them in the seed pot until spring when they can be potted on. |
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If you were the steam of a boiling pot of water and you hit the wall, the wall would be so cool that you would quickly become a liquid. |
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The steam from a boiling pot emits smells of paprika and spices that wash over the kitchen's somewhat acrid, greasy-spoon aroma. |
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Adam jerked his thumb over to the stove where the coffee pot was steaming on the hot plate. |
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Make sure there's enough water in the pot to steam the meat and fish, so if it's looking a bit dry, add some more boiling water. |
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My concern is that there is a pot of money at the National Assembly and the south is getting a fair crack of the whip. |
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Most of the health risks associated with pot smoking are related to the tobacco its usually smoked with. |
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Lily bulbs are quite large and will need a good-sized pot for best results. |
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Martin's investigation of this mystery, while still in New York, coincided serendipitously with his overcooking of a pot of rice. |
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After planting the beetroot, the children were shown how to create their own pot plants out of newspaper. |
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It seems that the best intentions of young fighters get worn down by the pot of gold on offer if they remain unbeaten. |
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Is it a gamble then to shirk the pull of the rat race in favour of a life chasing the literary pot of gold? |
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As with any other enterprise, they may well find that eliminating inefficiency and closing loopholes opens the path to the pot of gold. |
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But they are as ephemeral as a dewdrop and as illusionary as the pot of gold. |
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The real pot of gold at the end of the tunnel is an NFL contract, where the signing on fee alone will dwarf anything offered elsewhere. |
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It looks like the site is still being trolled by right-wing reactionaries trying to stir the pot instead of educate. |
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After we finished off the pot of tea, she told us we should probably rest up from our journey. |
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Slice the carrots, leeks and celery and add to the pot with the parsley stalks and bay leaves, salt and pepper. |
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You may continue betting, and if you convince all the other players to fold, you win the pot without having to show your hand. |
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In a showdown, the winner will take the pot consisting of the small antes and the bets. |
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In standard poker, if there are two highest equal hands in a showdown, the pot is split between them. |
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The Hippeastrum is easily multiplied in the original pot itself by bulbous offsets, which may be separated and potted. |
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For the next hand, if the pot was collected, because all except one player folded, there is a new ante by all the players. |
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This consisted of a single warmed scone, a pot of lemon curd and one of clotted cream. |
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Use a small trowel or soil knife to dig a hole slightly larger than the herb's pot and collect the soil in a bucket. |
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A melting pot of nationalities jostle for prime parking spots for their cars and caravanettes. |
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Another option is to add shredded bacon, or bacon pieces, to the pot at step three and let that cook along with the onions. |
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We want to retire with the largest possible pot of assets and the least amount of liabilities. |
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I note the time and busy myself making a pot of tea to keep my mind occupied until the 3-minute mark. |
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He brewed a pot of black coffee and inhaled the beautiful aromas of real beans. |
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How the pubescent boy and wimpy character became a slicing, dicing, seething pot of neuroses and indescribable rage. |
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Numerous adventurers tried to break it open by taking pot shots at it, leaving nothing but pockmarks on what's actually solid stone. |
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Split the round pods, soak seed overnight and plant in a small pot of moistened rooting mixture. |
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A swarm of bees arrived in Derrybeg last Sunday and decided to make a hive in a chimney pot in Third Avenue. |
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Guyanese overseas make sure they have some casareep come December so that they could prepare a pot of pepperpot to enjoy a taste of home. |
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The casareep is used in their pepper pot that preserves cooked meat indefinitely. |
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Your dad caught it in a lobster pot he found on one of his famous forays on the beach. |
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I can only assume that it had been found stuck in a lobster pot or something, but why behead it? |
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When a lobster pot wraps my rudder or prop, I use the tree saw and stay dry. |
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He hung onto a lobster pot for a couple of minutes until he realised his predicament, and made his ascent as slowly as he could. |
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A lobster pot on a line near the twin arches of Cathedral Rock was deliberately filled with stones. |
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This had, however, fallen forward onto the deck, possibly dragged down by the snagged lobster pot that had led to the wreck being found. |
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Police divers found the boat after locating a lobster pot which had lodged at the bottom of the sea bed. |
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For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out. |
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The items may be placed directly on the floor of the oven, in a clay cooking pot or on a flat stone. |
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A good example is a pot that's warmed because it's sitting on top of an electric stove's burner. |
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And if you knew the north east you would know we feast on nothing but stotty cakes, tatey pot and pease pudding! |
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I grinned at her and dipped my finger in the pot of sauce sitting on the stovetop. |
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Heat the olive oil in a large stock pot over medium heat and add the sausage. |
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Warm the olive oil in a large soup pot over medium-low heat, and add the garlic and rosemary. |
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With a soapy hand, Inga swiped back the strand of hair straggling across her forehead and put the final pot into the sink. |
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Tolerant of cold winds and frost, its height makes it an ideal pot plant in a mixed bed of carpeting heathers and ground-covering conifers. |
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Within this religious setting, the pot thus functions as a vessel for holy water and the wand as an aspergillum. |
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This time, however, her stomach heaved and she just barely grabbed the chamber pot before she was sick. |
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The chamber pot was shrouded in fog when I began to look for it, and then, as the wind blew stronger, it hove into view. |
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American Indians enjoyed the whole and ground nuts as well as the oil they skimmed from a pot of boiling peanuts. |
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Drunken boaties and crab pot thieves have spoiled what would have otherwise been the perfect Easter fishing weekend, some fishers have said. |
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After the salads comes a selection of different breads, then three large clay pot tureens of soup. |
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Since then, he had been fired from two jobs, and in the face of rising pot prices, had turned to other, more harmful drugs. |
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Campaigners fighting to keep homes for the elderly open urged the Council to spend the pot of cash at once. |
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His rough left hand turned the handle on the pitch black pot while his right hand pumped a small bellows to encourage the fire. |
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Unfold refrigerated piecrusts to make pot pies, Jamaican patties, empanadas and apple turnovers. |
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He gave the pot one final stir before turning around so he could properly talk to her. |
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Try adding ginger to stir-fries or chicken dishes, or brew a pot of ginger tea. |
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His pot stirrer was certainly one of the most unusual but interesting projects at the exhibition. |
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It made particular sense with him, who has a bit of a reputation as a pot stirrer. |
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Prior to arriving at the event, some saggers and pot supports had been prepared along the lines of some Gaulish finds from late Roman France. |
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In a separate pot of salted, boiling water, blanch the fava beans, then immediately drain and shock them in an ice bath. |
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Before attaching the hollow item, a hole was punched through the body pot so that the trapped air would vent into the space of the body. |
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I spilled a whole pot of glue on a stack of signatures, spoiling the pages. |
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Once you've emptied the stockpot, set it beside the new pot and lift the strainer to allow all the liquid through. |
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Heat water in a large pot, place steamer insert into pot and place tamales on top. |
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If it turns out that all the players in the showdown have twos, they all lose and the pot is carried forward to the next deal. |
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I dumped anchos, chipotles and cascabels into a pot and let Iris have at it. |
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They say a watched pot never boils, so you might want to do something else at this point. |
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There must be a lot of anger and distrust simmering in the melting pot right now that isn't being reported. |
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Baby pink is always very cute, and the stronger pink is gorgeous in a pot by the water. |
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Afterward, share a pot of tea in the tea garden there, or walk across Nanjing Lu to offer prayers at the temple. |
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In New Zealand, if you order a Devonshire Tea, you will be served scones with butter, jam, and cream and a pot of tea. |
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The shows are a real pot luck option, oscillating between greatest hits group shows and ill-advised solo outings. |
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Secure it into the soil at the nodes or bury a pot containing a mixture of equal parts sand and peat and secure the stem into this. |
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Days later the Scotsman took a pot shot at Sands' stroppiness while attending an awards ceremony. |
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A hollowed pumpkin is a fitting place to tuck a small pot of mums or an arrangement of fresh or dried flowers. |
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The long-shank variation offsets the more traditional stubbiness of most pot shapes. |
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In that centralized composition, two men face each other, a pot of boiling water between them. |
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Enter above thrilling ingredients into a melting pot and stir past boiling. |
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It arrived in a small ceramic pot heated by a candle, along with a variety of fruit, including banana, strawberry and pineapple. |
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Generally, the red flags are buried in long paragraphs filled with legal boilerplate that takes a pot of strong coffee to read and understand. |
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Covering the pot in bubble wrap, horticultural fleece or hessian during severe weather should also help to prevent it from freezing. |
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Take a leak out the hut door, pick up the pot of milk I mixed from powder the night before, gulp down three bowls of granola. |
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Inside one of the rural farm's outbuildings, steam pours from a large metal vat and a man stirs a huge pot of brewing barley with a large spade. |
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While stumping in Denver, John Kerry took a few pot shots at President Bush's scientific policy and expressed how he'd be different. |
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Fast-growing annuals such as nasturtium, candytuft and pot marigold can still be sown. |
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Poppies, sweet peas, pot marigold and gilia are all waiting in our yard for attention. |
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Also pot on some punnets of other summer annuals such as Petunias ready to plant out when the spring annuals come out. |
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As the concert progresses, the musicians toss their instruments into a large pot stirred by a cook. |
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Soak the clams and the mussels in a big pot of cold water for an hour or two. |
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Put the element on high until the water in the bottom pot is boiling, then turn down to medium. |
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After you wood burn, use a nylon pot scrubber to get rid of the waxy residue and give the gourd a more professional look. |
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The going was quite easy apart from the odd deep pot that that catches you out by surprise. |
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Inside the flat will be the usual scattering of bongs and the smell of pot or spilt bong water. |
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Considering what wine to pair with that steak or chicken pot pie is a particularly pleasant task. |
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It was a medieval scene of mythic proportions involving open flames, a large pot of super-heated oil and a turkey hanging from a metal hook. |
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It's elusive, but has all the mythic proportions and qualities of the proverbial pot of gold. |
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A pot of sorghum beer is placed in the center of the room with numerous reed straws, and participants come forward to partake. |
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Stainrigg, a baronial house in the heart of the Borders, has a facade of crow step gables, a pepper pot turret and an elaborate entrance porch. |
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Offering somebody a mug of bag-brewed Nambarrie just doesn't have the same ring as a pot of single estate, broken orange pekoe. |
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Without hesitation, the master blocked the attack with the lid of the pot and sloshed the disciple with the hot soup. |
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The ingredients were placed in a large cauldron and cooked over a slow fire for a whole afternoon until it turned into a pot of delicious soup. |
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Shred the vegetables and put cauliflower, beans and carrots in a pot of water, add some salt, take them out after boiling. |
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So even if you fold, you may still get the chance to win the current pot on the following deal. |
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Last Tuesday he took a few pot shots at the hard-working coves in our business section. |
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Le Petit Suisse is not yogurt, but a very rich little pot of fresh, sweet fromage frais. |
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Jam pot lids are the unlikely inspiration for the fashion designer's exclusive range of handbags and belts. |
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In one hamper, four jams are presented alongside a Wedgewood jam pot with silver Arthur Price spoon in. |
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It was a thin meal, a watery gruel tossed into a large pot which each slave was allowed to take five handfuls from. |
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With a narrow-nose watering can, irrigate just inside the pot rim, under plant leaves. |
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She rummaged through it and pulled out a thick leather bound book, a feathered quill and a small pot of ink. |
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America is becoming a diverse melting pot of cultures, races and ethnic groups. |
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They would eat the stew for dinner, leaving leftovers in the pot to get cold overnight and then start over the next day. |
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Drea knelt by the fire and began to empty the contents of the satchel into a pot of leftover water, allowing it to boil. |
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The girls bowed before the image and then anointed it with powder from a small pot carried by one the brides' friends. |
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At the moment it's compulsory to convert your pension pot into an annuity by the age of 75 to give you an income throughout retirement. |
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Sinise sits in the ballroom of a plush hotel, leafing through a script, a pot of lemon tea by his side. |
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Is it a path made by the goddess Iris between Earth and Heaven, or a leprechaun's secret hiding place for his pot of gold? |
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Conspiracy is unnecessary when ideology hungers for power and its many adherents swarm of their own accord to the same pot of honey. |
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There was also a papaya tree on the balcony that eventually crashed, pot and all into the back lane below, but that's another story. |
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Once in a while a student may tip a pot of paint over the head of the life-sized copper statue of the dog by George IV Bridge. |
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Until now, if your boat didn't have hot water the next best solution was to rig up a sun shower or heat up a pot on the stove. |
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A little clay pot of lentils arrived, topped with a Lilliputian quail egg and shavings of black truffles. |
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Our culinary forebears hired starchy German ladies to feed their children, and tended to regard a pot of boiled lima beans as a gourmet event. |
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When paint is dry, peel off laminate's backing and position the stencil on the pot where you want it. |
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Joey survives the fall from the ocean liner and's able to stay afloat on a passing bale of pot until she's pulled to safety by Stranahan. |
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Pot up aquatics the way you would any plant, adding about a teaspoon of 5-10-5 granular fertilizer to the soil in each pot before planting. |
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Braising is a cooking method usually used for tougher cuts of meat, such as pot roasts, rumps, shanks and ribs. |
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Here, youngsters can see baby llamas, goats, tortoises, Vietnamese pot bellied pigs and, if they are lucky, see chicks being born. |
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This little pot became the Rosetta stone for the identification of Gerverot's work. |
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When the first kernels pop, cover the pot and shake it across the burner so the kernels don't burn. |
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Under the rules of the game if a player gets a straight flush they win ten per cent of the pot and if they get a royal flush they win it all. |
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After the solution came to a boil the pot was filled with sheets, pillow cases and towels which had been scrubbed on a rub board. |
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Bring to a boil, then loosely cover pot and simmer until tender but not mushy, about one hour. |
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We have a couple of pranksters and maybe once in a while someone runs off with a plant pot but it's hardly the wild streets of the inner cities! |
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So, it looks as if the safest way to achieve the biggest pot of net assets at retirement is paying off that debt. |
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Leave about 1 inch of pot rim above the soil surface to help discourage the runners from climbing out over the top. |
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The beauty of dim sum is that lunch will involve no ordering, no waiting, just hot, tasty tidbits and a bottomless pot of restorative hot tea. |
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Besides tea and scones, they offer a variety of lunch items, such as chicken pot pie and tiddy oggy. |
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New Orleans, a melting pot of European culture in the South, is a treat for the senses. |
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Whatever the outcome however, expect it to remain in the melting pot from first minute to last. |
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You get this pot of Kelloggs Crunchy Nut Flakes with a little matching pot of semi-skimmed milk, and this insane folded-up plastic spoon. |
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The pot de creme au chocolat was an excellent semi-sweet pudding accompanied by ginger biscuits. |
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I may also throw in a packet or two of home-made honey-nut granola, some fresh veggies from my organic garden, a pot of herbs and an arum lily bulb each. |
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I decided to fix a big pot of my mama's homemade kitchen sink soup. |
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Remove the hot pot from the oven, take off the lid and carefully baste some of the juices over the potatoes and season with a little salt and pepper. |
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I was searching, fruitlessly, for a VW bus that didn't smell like pot or conk out on the test drive, when I happened upon an incredible, candy-apple red Karmann Ghia. |
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Shower gels and a nice bath scrubby, maybe a little pot of sugar scrub. |
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I inched along between the bulbous Hindustan Ambassador car on the left and doorsteps, skinny woman, a pot on my right, my head out the window, riding the clutch. |
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It can certainly take over your life, but at the same time, studies have shown that someone who's depressed may use pot to make themself feel better. |
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They play a melting pot of styles from country blues to folk, as well as some stunning new original compositions that are impossible to pigeonhole. |
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What little light that was given off was dulled to a murky yellow from the tobacco and smoke coming from the various pot and cigarette smokers in the room. |
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Clean the fish scales off the handle with a plastic pot scourer. |
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London is host to a diversity and is a melting pot of culture. |
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The United States is considered to be a melting pot of cultures. |
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If the fern is planted in a pot and kept in semi-shade or even in a place where it gets some more sunlight, you will soon find the plant spreading around. |
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Calendula, also known as Scotch or pot marigold, is another old trouper. |
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Regardless, that goes double for a hippy isle full of expats and pungent pot known as Bocas del Toro. |
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Three bulbs in a broad-based pot will naturally be less tippy. |
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I had Cod, chips and mushy peas with bread and butter and a pot of tea. |
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I make a BIG pot of coffee and enough toast to engulf the toast rack. |
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He lifted up the lid of the pot where lamb stew was simmering. |
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I saw her glance at the fire and the pot of stew simmering on the hearth. |
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The new UK Department of Constitutional Affairs has given its approval to a licence and pot limitation that will prevent any expansion effort within the fishery. |
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Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil and set a bowl of ice water on the side. |
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What they found was the people who began smoking pot weekly before they turned 18 showed an average drop of about eight IQ points. |
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As we reached the shade of a black, goat-hair tent, a white robed tribesman with shaky hands poured coffee from a long-spouted pot into a tiny handleless cup. |
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Add the venison to the pot and sear on all sides until golden brown, about 20 minutes. |
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