The cup's rim was smudged with red lipstick, and some tea had spilled into the saucer. |
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The next thing I know T.J. is sobbing, Ruth is holding her hand and I have slopped coffee in my saucer. |
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The greasy-skinned kids wandering the chillout zone in the amusement arcade with saucer eyes are clearly on a different planet. |
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Patrick slammed a fist down on the dining table, causing his cup and saucer to tremor, and rose as well. |
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Like most shojo the style includes lush costumes, impossibly beautiful boys and, yes, those big, saucer eyes and tiny, button noses. |
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So full was the cup that I was unable to carry it without slopping in the saucer. |
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John finally asked, setting his cup down with a slight clink onto the saucer. |
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He stirred the tea, fast, some slopped into the saucer as he watched the swirls disappear. |
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There was just the general clink of silverware meeting china and rattle of cup against saucer. |
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Irrigation was provided from a saucer placed at the bottom of each pot to ensure adequate water supply. |
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She shakily put her cup back on its blue china saucer and looked through her owl-like spectacles at Hannah. |
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Two weeks after Arnold's sighting, a US Air Force officer announced, straight-faced, that a flying saucer had been recovered in New Mexico. |
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The plate was the size of a large saucer and had fresh flowers cascading over the side of it. |
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Tricia opened the fridge and pulled out a carton of milk, then pulled a saucer out of a cabinet. |
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She bought a tomato cage, a large plastic flower-pot saucer, some string and vines, such as clematis, moonflower or morning glory. |
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Aunt Neal had already began pouring me a bowl of oatmeal, putting sausage on a plate and shoveling a pound of bacon in the same saucer. |
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Place an empty cup on a saucer covered with a paper doily and accompanied with a teaspoon. |
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Choose one which appeals to you and add five drops to an oil burner or a saucer of water placed near a radiator. |
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Let the pots stand in a saucer of water, ideally rainwater, then let them dry off a bit over the winter. |
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A Worcester cup and saucer of English soft paste, belonging to the latter part of the Dr. Wall period, bears the square Chinese mark in blue. |
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When the flying saucer craze began in 1947, aliens were described as little green men. |
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Psychoanalyst Carl Jung said that flying saucer reports in reality and fiction reflected a psychological projection of nuclear fears. |
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Cliff Hill is very close, has a trig point and a regular shape like an upturned saucer. |
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Delphine, who was the yawper, also jumped to her feet and Josephine sloshed her own coffee with chicory into its saucer. |
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Each turret was controlled separately and remotely from the bridge of the saucer. |
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On Tuesday, July 8, 1947, Col. Blanchard announces a flying saucer has been captured near Roswell. |
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Hank, who was piloting their flying saucer, thought for sure that this unfortunate event marked the end of their mission. |
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Male argus pheasants impress with an involved dance, spreading their wings to form a saucer for a finale. |
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It had the sharp taste lemon tart should have but was not easy to cut on a saucer! |
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Later, I took my mother and the cat a cup of tea and a saucer of milk, respectively. |
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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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Mom sipped her tea and set it down on the china saucer that was placed on the glass coffee-table. |
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He wrote and carried the press release to the major news outlets in Roswell on July 8,1947, that a flying saucer had been captured. |
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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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He took a drink from his teacup, and placed the cup down on the saucer very seriously. |
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Another suggested that we each bring a cup and saucer to a birthday party to help make her child a new tea set. |
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When the toast popped up she buttered it and placed each slice onto a saucer. |
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She filled the removable saucer with garden soil and added her favorite succulent plants and trailing sedum. |
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Take four eggs and break each one separately in a saucer to test for quality before adding to the sugar and beat until the mix is creamy. |
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Take a saucer of milk to placate him and you might just escape unscathed. |
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His game lasts until his final ship has either collided with an asteroid or lost a shootout with an enemy saucer. |
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You need to mix the cream bleach and powder accelerator together, and I found it easier to do on a saucer than the tiny plastic palette they provide. |
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There was a delicate, pale green china cup and saucer on top of the nightstand. |
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A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store, and he does a double take. |
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On its own, it is rather disturbing and baffling, in particular the clip where a tiny man is licking the camera lens, which turns into a cat lapping up a saucer of milk. |
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Tewkesbury saucer batters are small baked puddings made by quickly baking two saucerfuls of batter, putting fruit on one and inverting the other on top of it to make a lid. |
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Not one to be bowed by the stereotype of an ugly American, Bill jumps all over his hapless prey like an elephant squashing a kitten to get to a saucer of milk. |
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Here, you get open shelves instead of a wardrobe, white plastic chairs, and a bathroom with a tiny cake of medicinal soap besides a wash-basin the size of a large saucer. |
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The drive home reveals a slate sky, clouds that appear white against the sky's caliginosity and a saucer sized full moon cloaked in silver and pearl. |
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Needless to say there was indeed a nice mouse-sized chunk of Harry's favourite gristle-packed stewing steak oozing gore on a covered saucer in the fridge. |
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Within a day or two, a few miles from the debris field, the main body of the flying saucer was found, and a mile or two from that several bodies of small humanoids were found. |
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The saucer bobs up and down, trying to get a fix on me, then flies away. |
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Carrie spied the two chocolate digestives I had put on her saucer. |
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The flying saucer was an awesome kick, the dodgems were fun. |
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Don't forget a tray or saucer underneath to catch the drips. |
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In essence, there are two kinds at issue, the saucer brooch and the cruciform brooch. |
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Some connect the recent spate of flying saucer sightings with a rumored top-secret military aviation project. |
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The vehicle resembling a flying saucer in shape is equipped with jet engines, an inflatable airbrake and a parachute. |
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He initiated the game winning play with a fancy, deked saucer pass to the winger. |
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A year ago, 39 members dined, then died on poisoned food, believing God would send a flying saucer to whisk them off to a heavenly life. |
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In May, 1959, flying saucer expert George Adamski came to Newcastle on a speaking engagement. |
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But store bosses say it is now selling faster than the usual varieties because of its flying saucer shape and sweeter taste. |
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Drenched in moody blue light after dark, the two-storey glazed pod at the top of the ramp resembles a flying saucer hovering over the hill. |
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Such data has shown that many sills have an overall saucer shape and that many others are at least in part transgressive. |
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Their nest is a scrape on a grassy ledge or a saucer of vegetation on the ground, lined with softer material. |
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Chawanmushi is a Japanese savoury custard, steamed and served in a small bowl or on a saucer. |
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Indoor cyclamen are so popular at this time of the year and they are best watered from below, ie in a saucer, and kept cool. |
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Marge brings the tray-table over her lap and puts the cup and saucer down on it. |
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No, the Brits didn't have a flying saucer and three reptiloid spacemen on ice beneath Big Ben. |
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While the slop bowl, cup and saucer are porcelain, the large red bowl is pottery. |
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He was an engineer, it was his responsibility to retro-engineer the saucer and its components, to find out how it could do what it had done. |
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On a small scale, this can be achieved by placing the plant in a wide saucer containing pebbles that are kept permanently wet. |
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Flying saucer fans say that in January, 1948, our cousins from somewhere beyond Sirius arrived mob-handed. |
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He put a spoon and teabag on the saucer and placed it before Mr. McManus. |
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I was a discounter of UFOs until I saw a flying saucer myself. |
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It's done when it reaches 130C or, if you don't have a sugar thermometer, drop a little from a spoon into a saucer of cold water and it'll set immediately when it's ready. |
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Two little men in a flying saucer had no desire to stay, took a look around the world, wished they hadn't found the world and flew their craft away. |
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In addition to our Antipodean present, we are going to sow morning glory, with its big blue trumpets, and Cobaea scandens, the cup and saucer vine. |
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When dragged into Street View near Area 51, he becomes a flying saucer. |
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Passepartout was ravished to behold this celebrated place, and thought that, with its circular walls and dismantled fort, it looked like an immense coffee-cup and saucer. |
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A fraction of a second after dropping from the balloon, and a few feet below it, four small rocket motors will fire to spin up and gyroscopically stabilize the saucer. |
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They call it a honey trap, but seeing Billy being chatted up by a bimbo in a basque brings to mind a slug dog-paddling frantically in a saucer of beer. |
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Tenders are invited for Fine Bone China Cup Saucer Set Milky White With Indian Railway Logo. |
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Vulnerable structures included the Cup and Saucer hydraulic ram at Erddig and Ruabon railway station. |
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