Peel the pears and tug out their stalks, then halve the fruit and scoop out the cores with a teaspoon. |
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English post-punk was my obsession and Peel provided the only historical evidence of some of these bands. |
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Peel and blanch the asparagus briefly in boiling water, then refresh under cold water. |
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My tastes wandered in different directions, but Peel somehow kept up his enthusiasm for zillions of British rock bands until the end. |
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Peel off the skin, and serve the fish with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and lemon wedges. |
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Peel the skin from the roast pepper halves and cut the stem off the aubergine halves. |
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Peel the carrots and cut them into large chunks, then cut the leeks and celery into short lengths. |
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When his time came he tetchily refuted the notion that Peel might have contributed anything to his success. |
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Bowling unhindered through the Suffolk verdure, Peel offers a courteous monologue on the local environment. |
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Peel and then puree the cloves in a blender or food processor using 2 parts vegetable or olive oil to 1 part garlic. |
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Peel and crush the garlic and mix it with the crushed chillies, ground cumin, coriander, honey and yoghurt. |
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Peel the onion for the garnish and cut into paper-thin slices, separate the rings and set in a small bowl of iced water, cover and refrigerate. |
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The two fast-talking characters are gone but the lively hustle at Peel and Ste-Catherine lives on. |
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Several days later at the gates of Peel the villagers gathered silently to view the gruesome spectacle stuck upon a pike. |
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A week before the death of the Radio One disc jockey John Peel, an interesting exercise in semiotics was broadcast on the news. |
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Peel the carrots, get rid of any outer leaves from the Brussels and trim the beans. |
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Peel the onion and halve along the length, keeping the base to hold the layers together. |
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Six years ago, me and a mate went to the Meltdown festival that John Peel was curating at the South Bank centre. |
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Peel has always been the Island's main fishing port with associated processing and kippering industries. |
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Peel the potatoes, coarsely grate them into a bowl and squeeze out as much moisture as possible. |
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Peel and thinly slice the lotus root crosswise and place in acidulated water. |
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Peel and filet the orange or sieve the mandarines, catching the juice in a bowl. |
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Peel the outer layers from the lemon grass stalks and finely chop the lower white bulbous parts, discarding the fibrous tops. |
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Wait until she feels the noose tighten about her neck and Manx arrows pierce her cold heart upon the walls of Peel! |
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The strength of Peel's links with this industry accounts for claims that Peel was Manx Gaelic-speaking for longer than other urban areas. |
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Sir Robert Peel, who founded modern policing, was insistent that the police had no special privileges. |
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There is a fine line between Scouse wit and sentimentality, and Peel had crossed it. |
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Orange Peel and Agastaches aromatically and fragrantly arouse the stomach and eliminate dampness. |
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Some time ago I complained to the police about scooters, motor cycles and quad bikes being ridden in Peel Park and Bradford Moor Park. |
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The night includes a Peel quiz and a whip-round for the British Heart Foundation and runs from 9pm until midnight. |
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Efforts are being made to revive the once tremendously popular Whitsuntide galas at Peel Park, Bradford, after a lapse of 17 years. |
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Thorn Marine's lease expired in the summer and Peel Holdings plan to redevelop the site for housing. |
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England's Ian Peel and Chris Dean took silver in the same event after losing out to Australia on a countback. |
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In the white category, Peel has done very well with Sancerre, Austrian wines like dry riesling and white Burgundy. |
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Peel the grapefruit and, using a serrated knife, cut out individual sections so that no white pith remains. |
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Peel the carrots and shred them into matchstick pieces and mix them with the beanshoots. |
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Peel and grate the ginger, then twist in a piece of muslin, or press through a sieve to extract the juice. |
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What Peel created that evening changed the relationship between the citizen and the state in Britain. |
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Peel the potatoes and lay them on top of the casserole, so they will steam while the stew cooks. |
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In 1869 a Jesse Peel took over, installed a brewing plant and also sold beer wholesale on a dray. |
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If you have heard of all three, you will realise just how truly irreplaceable John Peel is. |
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I used to listen to John Peel in the late seventies and early eighties when radio one was still on AM only and you had to tune it exactly or you got Radio Moscow interfering. |
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Peel some strips of the lemon and lime zest using the swivel peeler. |
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Peel the squash, halve it lengthways and scoop out the seeds. |
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Peel then slice the potatoes finely with a knife or a mandolin. |
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Just ask John Peel who included a white label of the album in his record box at the turn of the year as well as providing substantial support and airplay. |
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Peel the garlic and chop it finely, then seed and chop the chillies. |
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Peel was loved for his passionate and eclectic musical tastes, but just as much for the sense he radiated of being an uncomplicatedly and utterly decent human being. |
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The congregation also sang the hymns Lord Of All Hopefulness and Abide With Me, and heard clips of Peel speaking in a variety of radio broadcasts. |
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Peel and chop the garlic and stir into the onions with the courgettes. |
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Peel the orange thickly, removing the white pith, and cut into segments. |
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Peel the celeriac and cut it into 0.5cm cubes, like a swede. |
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Peel the ginger and slice it thinly, then cut into thin matchsticks. |
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Peel it, chop it, steam or boil it and turn it into muffins, or pie, or biscuits or a curry or soup. |
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Peel the charred skin off the peppers, aubergines and onions. |
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That day Peel was recording interviews for a programme that would be transmitted after he and his wife Sheila had departed for a Peruvian resort in the Andes. |
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The election was a massive defeat for the Whigs across the country, and Peel became Prime Minister. |
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Peel the pineapple and then juice all the ingredients, except the acai berry powder, adding it at the end. |
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Then, over a crackling radio, John Peel played Spacemen 3's Hypnotized and I swear the car shimmered and I discovered what music could be. |
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Peel the potato and chop into chunks the same size as the pumpkin flesh, clean the leeks and chop the white bits into rondels. |
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Phil Totten from Lanchester had a 4lb 3oz on an unweighted black cat and Keith Peel took a 4lb 2oz on a black buzzer. |
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Peel the king prawns and de-veins them by running a sharp knife along the back and rinsing them under cold water. |
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Lovingly researched, with superbly written biogs of the bands, this could be the first of many excavations of Peel under-culture. |
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Peel the onion and potatoes and cut them into really thin strips with a mandoline slicer. |
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The Jewellery Quarter's Peel and Stone Bakery is baking Chelsea buns as well as artisan scones served with clotted cream and jam. |
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Peel and deseed the cucumber and cut into a small dice.Deseed the peppers and dice them slightly bigger than the cucumber. |
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Peel the bananas and cut them in two, then spear each half with a popsicle stick. |
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In 1994 the Manchester Ship Canal Company became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Peel Holdings group. |
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In 2004 ownership of the Manchester Ship Canal Company was transferred to the Peel Ports group. |
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Piccadilly Gardens has monuments dedicated to Queen Victoria, Robert Peel, James Watt and the Duke of Wellington. |
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Wellington was gradually superseded as leader of the Tories by Robert Peel, while the party evolved into the Conservatives. |
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When the Tories were returned to power in 1834, Wellington declined to become Prime Minister and Peel was selected instead. |
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Peel is acknowledged as the founder of the Conservative Party, which he created with the announcement of the Tamworth Manifesto. |
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For example, in 1895, the sudden retirement of Arthur Peel came at a time when partisan feelings were running high. |
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In 1834, William dismissed the Whig Prime Minister, William Lamb, 2nd Viscount Melbourne, and appointed a Tory, Sir Robert Peel. |
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Notable real estate companies in the United Kingdom include British Land, Land Securities and The Peel Group. |
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Many psychedelic, electric folk and early progressive bands were aided by exposure from BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel. |
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The Outset Contemporary Art Fund was established in 2003, by Tate patrons Yana Peel and Candida Gertler. |
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Peel was sacked in 1897 after appearing drunk on the field and was replaced in 1898 by Wilfred Rhodes, who took 141 wickets in his debut season. |
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In 1984 Bridgewater Estates Ltd was purchased by a subsidiary of Peel Holdings. |
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Although initially curious about Disraeli when he entered Parliament in 1837, Victoria came to detest him over his treatment of Peel. |
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Peel and slice mandarin oranges to make pinwheel shapes that resemble spider webs to garnish each drink. |
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Peel was forced to resign as prime minister on 29 June, and the Whig leader, Lord John Russell, assumed the seals of office. |
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John Peel featured Boards of Canada on his BBC Radio 1 program in July of that year. |
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Also a resident of the town was John Peel, a DJ and radio presenter, who was educated at Shrewsbury School. |
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Northern Manx is reflected by speakers from towns and villages from Maughold in the northeast of the island to Peel on the west coast. |
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This extension would eventually be renamed the Egton Wing, and then the Peel Wing. |
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Many of the Queen's ladies of the bedchamber were wives of Whigs, and Peel expected to replace them with wives of Tories. |
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Peel became prime minister, and the ladies of the bedchamber most associated with the Whigs were replaced. |
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Peel resigned in 1846, after the repeal narrowly passed, and was replaced by Lord John Russell. |
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A copy of the single was sent to BBC Radio 1 DJ John Peel, who played it on his show and invited the band to record a session. |
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The repeal of the Corn Laws by Robert Peel symbolized the emergence of free trade as an alternative system. |
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He wanted to shoot and kill Prime Minister Sir Robert Peel, but got Peel's secretary in the back instead. |
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He served as Attorney General between 1834 and 1835 and 1841 and 1844 in the Tory administrations of Sir Robert Peel. |
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Lord George Bentinck, the leader of the Protectionist revolt against Sir Robert Peel, initially led the party in the Commons. |
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Peel was left without a servant to make his bed or fetch him water from the river. |
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The Whigs were defeated in the 1841 general election, and Sir Robert Peel formed a Conservative government. |
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Sir Robert Peel took the lead for the government in the repeal and collaborated with Anglican Church leaders. |
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In particular the books' Wild Cat Island with its secret harbour is based on Peel Island. |
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View from Peel Island facing north with Helvellyn in the distant background. |
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The Peel Tower stands on Holcombe Hill as a memorial to the former Prime Minister. |
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It reaches a maximum height of 602 m at Peel Fell and also contains the Marilyns of Sighty Crag and Larriston Fells. |
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His first budget in 1853 almost completed the work begun by Peel eleven years before in simplifying Britain's tariff of duties and customs. |
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Bands that followed, like Anhrefn and Datblygu, found support from BBC Radio 1 disc jockey John Peel, one of the few DJs outside Wales to champion Welsh language music. |
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In 1834, King William IV dismissed Melbourne as Premier, but was forced to recall him when Robert Peel, the King's choice, could not form a working majority. |
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Notable structures include Rivington Pike Tower, Winter Hill transmitting station, Peel Monument near Holcombe and the Jubilee Tower on Darwen Moor. |
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Like Peel, Gladstone dismissed the idea of borrowing to cover the deficit. |
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In 1846 the Prime Minister, Sir Robert Peel split the party over his proposal to repeal the Corn Laws, which involved ending the tariff on imported grain. |
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Like Sir Robert Peel after 1846 Asquith still controlled the party machinery and resented those who had ousted him, but showed no real interest in reuniting his party. |
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Children who have attended the school have the opportunity to receive some of their secondary education through the language at Queen Elizabeth II High School in Peel. |
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Following the death of DJ John Peel in the autumn of 2004, the New Tent was renamed the John Peel Tent, in homage to his encouragement and love of new bands at Glastonbury. |
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As a result of a movement earlier in the decade, many politicians donated funds to establish the college, including Benjamin Disraeli, William Gladstone and Robert Peel. |
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Birkenhead's dock system is part of the Port of Liverpool, operated by the Mersey Docks and Harbour Company under the ownership of The Peel Group. |
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Peel away as much of the placard decal as possible with your fingernail. |
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The Queen commissioned a Tory, Sir Robert Peel, to form a new ministry. |
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Brisbane-based Pat Hoffie commences her article on artists' residencies on Australia's Peel Island-a former lazaret or lepers' colony-by quoting from Donne's poem. |
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Peel refused to govern under the restrictions imposed by the Queen, and consequently resigned his commission, allowing Melbourne to return to office. |
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Yuca sticks Peel yuca and boil in water until tender, about 25 minutes. |
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Peel Fell in the Kielder Forest is situated on the border between the Scottish Borders to the North and the English county of Northumberland to the South. |
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The height of the flood was marked by an obelisk erected in Peel Park. |
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These parties were led by such prominent statesmen as Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, Benjamin Disraeli, William Gladstone, and Lord Salisbury. |
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These parties were led by such prominent statesmen as Lord Melbourne, Sir Robert Peel, Lord Derby, Lord Palmerston, Gladstone, Disraeli, and Lord Salisbury. |
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