Hilda does much of the talking, between trips to the narrow kitchen where she retrieves a silver thermos of coffee and a chocolate chip cake. |
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Sir Edmund brought a small white daypack, a first-aid kit, a thermos of tea, and a pack of Sportsmen cigarettes. |
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Am I awake and drinking from this red thermos of coffee or am I asleep, dreaming of sitting in my chair drinking this coffee? |
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Also, carry a map, compass or GPS, flashlight, knife, matches and a thermos with hot fluids. |
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Normally we would pack some crackers, cheese, salami, cereal bars, chocolate, nuts, and a thermos of hot orange or lemon drink. |
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Nevertheless, taking my flashlight and a thermos of coffee I'd bought at an all-night truck stop, I started up the trail. |
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Boil one liter of water for five minutes, then pour it into a thermos or other type of heat-retentive container. |
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My advice is to pack a thermos of tea, because it gets cold in London, and your sleeping bag, and camp outside the Western Union office and wait. |
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It's a candy apple red thermos, a Starbucks product bought last year during an after Christmas sale. |
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The agent put on rubber gloves and opened my thermos and swirled the coffee around. |
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Even the humble espresso machine got bad press, despite being the size of a thermos cup and brought as a joke. |
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Use an insulated thermos or ice pack to keep beverages cold. |
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Though it has no porthole and is cramped and airless, it is comfortable, with clean white bedlinen, table reading lamps and the inevitable Chinese thermos flasks. |
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He pocketed the cigarettes and twisted the top off the thermos. |
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Keep cold food cold and hot food hot using either ice packs or a thermos and insulated picnic bag. |
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Make a big batch of this for the holidays or bottle up in a thermos for cold days outside. |
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Then I had a drink from my thermos and a comforting chunk of chocolate. |
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We are a global manufacturer, offering stainless steel airpot, stainless steel coffee pot, stainless steel vacuum flask and thermos flask. |
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Two pairs of heavy mountain boots are imperative, as well as a good anorak, sleeping bag, pocket torch, and thermos flask. |
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But even some modern marks such as Filofax, Lego and Windsurfer are at risk. Or do we mean hoover and thermos, filofax, lego and windsurfer? |
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As he waited for the G4 to boot up the program, he got on the phone and ordered a thermos of coffee and a Hamburg steak for dinner from room service. |
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If you plan to take soups or stews these should be packed in a thermos meant for hot foods. |
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Grabbing his jacket, and the old brown paper bag with one sandwich, a twinkie, and his thermos bottle he heads out the back door and down the steps. |
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She does not drink water, only red wine from Domaine Tempier, Champagne, and a thermos of tisane before bed. |
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Knives, electric sockets, extension cords, medicine and the thermos have been moved to safer places to be out of the reach of children. |
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She once hit him over the head with a thermos in the back of a car because he was acting up so badly on a road trip. |
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Two side pockets round up the trendy case and offer beverage or thermos bottles or umbrellas a cool spot. |
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The pioneer of insulation is probably known to everyone: the thermos flask. |
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Pour hot water over the teabags in a sealable thermos if possible. |
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I packed a good variety of snack foods and a thermos of hot orange drink in my large backpack, then bundled up in my thickest gear in case the weather turned foul. |
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She took the plastic cup from the top of a thermos and poured me a drink. |
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Our whole bean machines on the other hand store milk in a double-walled stainless steel thermos, and dispense milk froth at the touch of a button. |
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Quickly add hot food to thermos and keep the lid on until lunch time. |
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Everyone knows the thermos flask which is based on this technique, where a double-skinned glass container with a weakish vacuum between the glass walls provides sufficient insulation to keep liquids hot or cold. |
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When you boil water for a hot drink, try to boil only what you need, or pour the surplus into a thermos flask to keep the water hot for your next cup! |
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In May 2012 the bosses of many of Britain's independent record labels will get up early, fill thermos flasks with tea and lug crates of vinyl records to Berwick Street, in central London. |
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He sat with his thermos of coffee, pencil, ruler and pocketwatch, painstakingly scoring every ball of the match in his ledger with the concentration and deliberation of a watercolour artist. |
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The symbolism of the individual presents is less clear, but Rafael Bielsa, who was the foreign minister under Nestor Kirchner, guesses the thermos was particularly meaningful. |
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Some 8,000 soaps, bottles of bleach, buckets fitted with taps, chlorine tablets or thermos were distributed to communities and institutions for children. |
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Cover the thermos and remove the cover only after about an hour. |
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They were usually found in public places, whilst in factories and offices the thermos flask was still ubiquitous, filled with tea made at home which was lukewarm and stewed by the afternoon, if not before. |
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It also allows for most chemical and biological agents to be transported from one country to another in a container as small and seemingly innocuous as a bottle of wine or a thermos. |
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I usually heat it up before I put it in his thermos. |
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Ker-thump, shatter, shatter, Ker-thump, shatter, the sound of the round thermos rolling towards the stage. |
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Once down, I picked up a large Thermos of boiled water, which was waiting for the morning tea, removing the lid. |
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I am not like those who go out with their sandwiches and Thermos flask, walking 18 holes with their favourite player. |
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Armed with my Thermos of tea and Tupperware box of sandwiches, I headed for the beaches of Bournemouth to find out. |
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I remember eating dinners from a Thermos flask in the back of my mum's car on the way to something. |
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Now when I go there, I take along a Thermos of coffee and a small sandwich. |
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I carry a Thermos of strong tea with me every day, carefully doling out my cups to avoid getting a pounding headache. |
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Her former secretary recalls Daphne dispatching her housekeeper on more than one occasion with a Thermos of soup to comfort some ailing don. |
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Store chiefs said the spending boom was more like a holiday weekend as customers cleared the shelves of salt, soup, ski jackets, sledges and Thermos flasks. |
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Should any part of you or your kit freeze up, Thermos flasks of boiling water are always close to hand to warm your gloves or unfreeze your camera. |
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She turned back to the sink, and began rinsing out a Thermos flask. |
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Born in west London in 1923, Howard remembers long walks in Kensington Gardens with nannies who gathered with Marie biscuits and Thermos flasks of Bovril. |
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The detector would be placed in a dewar, in effect a huge Thermos bottle. |
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Back at the cabin we sit together on a log near the porch and drink bourbon and ice water out of the Thermos cap. |
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Salt can deodorise Thermos bottles, jugs and other closed containers. |
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