They had what was described by Treasury mandarins as a Rolls-Royce of an economy and the tremendous goodwill of the British people. |
In Chinese cuisine, the peel of selected, fragrant mandarins is dried and used as a flavouring. |
Combine mandarins, egg mixture, almonds and baking powder in a large bowl and mix well. |
He follows the teachings of modern management gurus rather than the old-style mandarins and party politicos. |
As many of us have long suspected, the mandarins have painted themselves into a corner and just hoped that the problem would go away. |
Elite mandarins and scholars in the premodern period composed sophisticated poetry. |