An early version of Darts called Puff and Dart, used a blowpipe to fire a dart at the target. |
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Puff Daddy, Jay-Z, Nelly and other artists own their own labels or hold large executive rights. |
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He had 20 years in the job so understandably his probies were pretty impressed that he knew who Puff Daddy was. |
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Puff has no more effect on you than alcohol and certainly does not turn you violent when you have had a few like booze. |
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The characters were more like Snow White, or Cinderella, or the Power Puff Girls, and I had to wear a big head with a chinstrap. |
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His own successful compositions included Cream Puff, The Chant, Non-Stop Flight and later his Concerto for Clarinet. |
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Tenders are invited for Puff panel house for tourists with all furnishings. |
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The red girl meets Blue Betty, Pink Patty Puff, Brown Bobby Bongo, Green Goober Gruff, Yellow Yasmina and Orange O'Shea. |
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The field is completed by Shamandar, Song Of My Heart, Puff and Nimue, although the latter may not run. |
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Up on the East Gate, under tinkling bells and rotund lanterns, men had come to sip tea, puff cigarettes and play draughts. |
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Cover each tart with a puff pastry circle and bake until the puff pastry is golden and crisp, about ten minutes. |
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He took a puff of the pot and raised his arms above his head in a gesture of exaltation and praise. |
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The aspiration is the puff of air that you can feel if you wet your finger and hold it in front of your mouth when you say pot in English. |
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We were adrift in the Atlantic, the boat moving only with the rocking of the waves and when the rare puff of wind blew through our sails. |
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In Chandler's famous puff for the superiority of the private eye over the classic mystery, its virtue is said to lie in its greater realism. |
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Chancellor Kiryl sighed a bit, took a long puff on his reefer, and blew the smoke out in a long, thin gray cloud. |
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Masters of the last-gasp victory, Cranfield finally ran out of puff in the grand final of the popular University Challenge. |
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One of Bradford's best known landmarks disappeared in a puff of smoke yesterday. |
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Choose a translucent powder to blend with your skin tone and apply with a puff or brush. |
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I wheezed out a puff of air and then gradually sagged down along with my body. |
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Pour the cooled sauce over the chicken and vegetables in the pie dish and cover with puff pastry. |
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Dressed in black from top to toe, he felt his age in the end, though, and literally ran out of puff. |
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Nine puff adders, seven Usambra mountain vipers and a green mamba were included. |
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The Corsair Lord snorts, the puff of air fading into the darkness of the belowdecks. |
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The event was literally hot with a fire dancer welcoming everybody with a puff of fire. |
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First comes a poached egg presented on a puff pastry shell, sitting atop a pool of mild tomato sauce. |
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Venison steaks may be encased in puff or shortcrust pastry, in the same way as fillet of beef. |
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At quarter to midnight on March 30, thousands of barflies across New York lit a cigarette and took a resigned puff. |
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He talks knowledgeably and constantly, only drawing breath to puff on his cigarette. |
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These start with a poached egg on puff pastry, followed by melt-in-your-mouth herbed salmon, and then a thick slice of roast beef in gravy accompanied by scalloped potatoes. |
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I like to apply it with a powder brush rather than the puff it comes with. |
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So we salute you, Mr. Fielder, even as we continue to huff and puff at the gym in pursuit of those rippling ridges. |
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This country has a strange culture whereby Government departments and ministries puff out their chests, depending on how much public funds they spend. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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As he sipped a drink, he pulled out what looked to be a cross between a pen and a cigarette holder, and he took a puff. |
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The bottle busted and up burst a huge puff of milky white smoke. |
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A female kudu bounds across our path, tail curled up tight like a powder puff and a family of giraffe edges closer, adults wary, youngsters consumed with curiosity. |
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Instead she turned her attention to applying a tasteful amount of rouge to her cheeks with a small red puff from one of the many decorative tin boxes that lined the table. |
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Here in France during the winter, the windows of pastry shops are lined with all sizes of Galettes de Rois, disks of caramelized puff pastry filled with almond paste. |
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It has French ingredients like leeks and tarragon, and I use puff pastry to make the crust easy! |
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The arrow flew in a perfect arc, until it hit an unseen bull thistle in a puff of white and deflected slightly forward. |
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Dogs were conditioned to give an eyewink to light by pairing a light and a puff of air to the cornea. |
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Empanada dough takes many forms, from those made with cornmeal to puff pastry. |
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Hot water crust pastry, puff pastry, and shortcrust pastry are among the pastry crusts prepared for steak and kidney pie. |
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They then puff out the throat and with a closed mouth, begin to vibrate air. |
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That he'd never had a pizza puff did not deter him. His approach at lunch, as it was elsewhere, was straight ahead. |
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Today I was eating a pizza puff with crinkle-fries and a vanilla shake, so diarrhea was pretty much a definite for me. |
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Prusten is the quietest of tiger calls, a puff through the nose to express friendliness and harmless intentions. |
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One should either feel a puff of air or see a flicker of the candle flame with pin that one does not get with spin. |
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This process causes the slag to puff up on top, giving the rabbler a visual indication of the progress of the combustion. |
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Billy's dad would puff thoughtfully on his pipe, an affectation acquired in a recent and alarming burst of Anglophilia. |
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Banbury cakes are oval-shaped and use shortcrust pastry while Godcakes use puff pastry and are easily distinguished by their triangular shape. |
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These rich boys will continue to puff and posture sanctimoniously about not taking pay rises. |
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David Jones, 45, spent approximately four months with 27 puff adders, two black mambas, two green mambas, seven boomslang and three cobras. |
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When we finally bought only the foundation and blemisher, she didn't huff and puff but ran off to get us a free sample of the other products. |
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On the Snake Safari, youOll tick off an alternative Big Five I the python, puff adder, cobra, mamba and feared boomslang. |
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He must know bush plant medicines and how to deal with venomous snakes that include spitting cobras, puff adders, boomslangs and black mambas. |
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What's better than walking through a forest with buzzards, orioles, boomslangs, baboons, vervets, duikers and puff adders? |
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His room-mates will include deadly puff adders, boomslangs and green and black mambas. |
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In addition to the puff adders, the investigators found a snouted cobra, a rhino viper, a British adder and four Dinokistrodons. |
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A big ration of monkey nuts, but daughter Sybil Davies thinks she'd be far happier with a powder puff. |
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I walked behind the idling swing and gave it a gentle puff of a push. |
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Follow with the puff which is sprinkled with a hint of glint to give a beautiful sparkly finish. |
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The most commonly reported serious cases result from envenomation by the Mozambique spitting cobra and the puff adder. |
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And at the end of it all, do keep some appetite for their mille-feuille, made of three layers of puff pastry alternating with two layers of pastry cream. |
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Tiny microglia puff up and pounce on invaders that enter the brain, using chemical warfare to kill infiltrators, while devouring dead and dying cells. |
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Now and anon a little puff of breeze caught the foresail and bellied it out for a moment, only to let it flap back against the mast, limp and slack, once more. |
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Among the assortment is a hand and nail brush, a Tampico vegetable brush, a nylon dish brush, sponge puff, Le Sudser, Le Sudser refill and others. |
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You can try youngberries from South Africa, Egyptian camomile, Andalusian gherkins, Swedish vodka creme pralines, monkfish puff pastries from France, Japanese noodles. |
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Similarly, sausage meat encased in puff pastry is called a sausage roll. |
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As he guided the bot, Andrews reminisced about his younger days in Wyoming, when he had witnessed a mishandled load of wheat puff out a dusty fog. |
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She had changed her auburn hair. Instead of wearing it in a billowing puff over her brow, she had gathered it into a ponytail, secured with a length of yellow yarn. |
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