It's almost suffocatingly nourishing, with plenty of chilis and vinegar, bamboo shoots, carrots, chicken, egg, tofu, pork, baby shrimp, and mushrooms. |
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The terms harmonisation and level playing field have been the gateway to a suffocatingly legalistic system. |
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Britain is suffocatingly centralised, and draining power from Westminster would do it good. |
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Evidently, his hometown had come to seem suffocatingly provincial to him, its horizons too narrow for anyone interested in a truly national German literature. |
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But equally, art that doesn't notice, or remains unaffected by, epochal shifts in the world it inhabits, is variously asleep, suffocatingly self-absorbed or simply not looking. |
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Except, of course, for all but those most suffocatingly submersed in the Turf, Bolger is nothing of the sort. |
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Eurojust and the future European public prosecutor are the finishing touches to a suffocatingly centralised, unaccountable, nightmarish structure for each and every citizen and, more importantly, for the grass-roots movement. |
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But a mixture of popular disgust and concerted policing appears to have taken the romance out of violent radicalism. Saudi Arabia remains shockingly conservative indeed, suffocatingly oppressive to its women. |
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