I spent the rest of the season casually dropping into any conversation I could that I once met Delia Smith. |
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Why would he be selfish enough to kill himself and leave poor Delia with this terrible burden? |
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Delia and Jimmy were farming people who tilled the land and looked after the livestock. |
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Family and friends gathered for a celebration in the family home where Delia was the toast of the party. |
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She was one of a family of seven, six girls and one boy, and was a twin sister of Delia. |
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Music was dear to her heart and Delia had a fondness for Irish music and the old songs and ballads. |
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As Delia admires herself in her vanity table mirror, Cary decides to make a quiet escape. |
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Michael is preparing to marry Delia, and the family is consumed with talk of dowries and other calculable advantages. |
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We wish a speedy recovery to Delia Rockett, the popular bingo caller at the Wander Inn. |
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Delia enjoyed good health up to the last and was always happy and content out and about on the land and taking care of the family home. |
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In this environment she is the embodiment of the perfect hostess, but this doesn't mean that's all there is to Delia Smith. |
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Her voice echoed across the field and Delia felt a small patter of rain on her nose. |
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It's easy to mock Delia, for she's crisp as an iceberg lettuce, prim as a poached egg. |
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A gracious and pleasant lady, Delia was imbued with many fine and noble traits. |
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Delia had a strong religious faith and an inherent belief in providence and that things would work themselves out eventually. |
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Long after it became illegal to sell in anything but metric weights, Delia still includes imperial measures in her recipes. |
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Delia quickly caught their senile cat, Picasso, as he was poking his fat little head out. |
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Delia felt a poke and immediately turned to her father, who was holding a piece of toast out for her. |
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There's not one microplane grater in the bunch, though one is in Delia Smith's list of essentials available for sale. |
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Ephram is despondent when he is disinvited to a party by Amy's popular friends, and Delia struggles with the school bully. |
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The story, set in Cincinatti, Ohio, focuses on Delia and Randy, good friends who attend the same middle school and have a love for double Dutch. |
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Also, when Delia does a tart, she brushes egg yolk on the pastry base and bakes it blind to keep it crisp when it is filled and baked. |
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Anne thanked Delia for her good wishes and complimented her on her hard work and success as captain. |
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This week, Delia Smith made the headlines, instead of a nice, all-in-one sponge cake. |
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Delia and Sam tried to stop him but he immediately got back up in attempt to retaliate. |
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Delia Smith has been a long-standing customer, and features the firm's eggs on the front of one of her cookery books. |
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We appreciate that Delia takes a very factional view of the world and all the people attacked in this piece are more than welcome to respond in kind. |
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Similarly, the leek moth Acrolepiopsis assectella Zeller and the onion fly Delia antiqua Meigen are both attracted to their respective host plants by the flavour volatiles. |
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Finding writing therapeutic, Delia channeled her feelings of loss onto paper. |
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A corner devoted to raspberries, blueberries and blackberries brings in wrens, blue jays and towhees, and also attracts Maya and Delia for daily pilgrimages. |
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Delia told of making Nora pineapple shakes with canned pineapple, not fresh, when she was in the hospital. |
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When Delia takes David home to meet the family, pork roast is on the menu. |
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Daniel was quite busy playing a melodious viola-violin duet with Delia. |
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In her first memoir, Delia Ephron talks bad hair days, her lack of religion, and losing her big sister Nora. |
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Helen's sister Delia is in a bit of a fix herself since being arrested for reckless driving, public endangerment and leaving the scene of an accident. |
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Mashed potato is simply dull, but then the stolidness of Delia culinary innovation is her genius. |
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In Kamba Kokue I received the invaluable assistance of Susana Arce, as well as Delia Rivas, Silvia Galeano, and Primitiva Rivas. |
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Patroclos has flown to Washington to try and sweet-talk the IMF's Delectable Delia into giving him a personal bailout. |
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She co-wrote the script with her sister Delia, but the film flopped. |
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Over the years, the Delia factor has also boosted sales of lime and coriander, liquid glucose, tahini paste, cranberry and even lemon zesters. |
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Delia Smith, Michel Roux Jr and Marco Pierre White are among the top names who contributed to the project for Lismore Primary in the Inner Hebrides. |
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The tune was written by Aussieborn composer Ron Grainer, who worked with Delia Derbyshire at the BBC Radiophonic Workshop on the theme tune to Doctor Who. |
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Oh no, is that the footsteps of members of the Royal Society for the Protection of Delia, armed with their rolling pins, I can hear heading to Old Hall Street? |
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But the phenomenon began in the 70s with Delia Smith, when she told her viewers about lemon zesters and caused a Europe-wide shortage of the gadgets. |
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Chic Eco is the brainchild of Delia Montgomery, who recognized the need for a place for students, designers, journalists and others to find green resources and information. |
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In Delia, Samuel Daniel turns from the reckless and rueful Astrophil in his persona to a narrative stressing the superior power of virtue and the eternization of Delia. |
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