Swirl them into creamy yoghurt fools, or strew them over pancakes, waffles and French toast. |
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Swirl mahogany stars on the buffet, while daniela and mahogany marquetry trim a table that also features mosaic crotch mahogany and pen shell. |
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The main spine of the ridge runs north over Swirl How and Great Carrs and south west to Dow Crag and the lower hills beyond. |
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This assertion rests upon its being higher than its near northern neighbour, Swirl How. |
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Swirl How being a significant high point of the Coniston Fells therefore qualifies as one of the 214 Wainwrights. |
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The Orange Swirl and Cotton Candy Swirl will be sold in 6-packs through supermarkets and groceries and 15-packs in the club stores. |
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Swirl the cocoa mixture through the yoghurt and pour into eight 80ml dariole moulds or ice-lolly moulds. |
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End the evening with a crowd-pleasing dessert, such as this Vanilla-Orange Cheesecake with Cranberry Swirl and Gingersnap Crust. |
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Swirl the pan vigorously and turn the beans in the lemony butter. |
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Many walkers will arrive on Swirl How via one of the surrounding fells, all four ridges carrying fair paths. |
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Both can be gained from Coniston and Swirl Hawse is also a practicable objective from Little Langdale. |
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Direct ascents can be made via Levers Hawse to the south or Swirl Hawse to the east. |
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The summit of Swirl How is marked by a fine cairn on a stony top, built close to the Greenburn edge of the ridge. |
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Swirl Hawse Beck runs south from this ridge to feed Levers Water, whilst to the north of Wetherlam is Greenburn. |
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The eastern arm of Swirl How leads down the stony slope of Prison Band to the depression at Swirl Hawse. |
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This is the col between Swirl How and the ridge's western outlier, Grey Friar. |
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Swirl How sends out ridges to the four points of the compass, each leading to further fells. |
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Little Langdale is flanked on the south and southwest by Wetherlam and Swirl How, and to the north and northwest by Lingmoor Fell and Pike of Blisco. |
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There is some doubt in the literature over the altitude of Swirl How. |
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New products range from Team Xtreme ice cream with flavors like Half Pipe Kookie Dough Swirl to decorated ice cream cakes sold in more than 400 supermarkets. |
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It's a darker, slow-moving swirl of bluesy guitar licks in a nebula of electronic debris and feedback drone. |
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She turned quickly, in a swirl of black robes, and hurried along the forbidding corridors back to a table laid for two. |
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Strings swirl, melodies are caressed by her velvety vocal quaver, and the songs are simple in their expression of the feel-good sentiment. |
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Australians drink coffee in smaller cups, our baristas tend to swirl the milk a little less, and we have completely different terminology. |
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A biting wind blew furiously, whistling against the peak and making the clouds swirl about like ghosts. |
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Fakery, fiction and actual recorded history swirl together in this intelligent and readable book. |
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As soon as the sauce has reduced by half, swirl in the butter and a little finely chopped mint. |
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A seething proliferation of superimposed images and patterns swirl around like Catherine wheels, and the result is delirious retinal overload. |
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When truly hot, add the butter and oil and swirl around to line the dish or pan. |
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It was however simply a plumed seed of rosebay willowherb whose offspring in a late summer breeze swirl through the air like snow in winter. |
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To treat the palate to an unforgettable experience, serve the caviar-topped tartlets with a swirl of reduced lobster bisque. |
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Is feminity only about asserting yourself as woman when you find yourself left behind in a swirl of progressive women? |
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Heat over a medium-high heat, add a good tablespoonful of batter, then swirl the pan in a circular motion to coat the bottom. |
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Two quick twelve inch pulls then a huge head appeared quickly engulfing the frog, this was followed by a big boil and swirl. |
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The swirl of conversation takes us to the legendary Aussie tenacity that he himself used to personify on the cricket field. |
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What a whirl, what a swirl, what a syncopating scintillation of networking, flirting and aerobic socializing this week mixes up! |
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The easiest way to swirl is to rest the base of the glass on a table, hold the stem between thumb and forefinger, and gently rotate the wrist. |
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When my pudding arrived I was at first disappointed to see that the custard was just a decorative swirl. |
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I was in the bathtub and I was using the whirlpool that my father used to swirl the water around. |
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Then, before my hungry and bemused family could answer, he turned and vanished into the swirl of tables. |
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Physics flew by in a swirl of directional forces and a few frantic minutes of finishing up my trig. |
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As fall comes, and the leaves turn and swirl in colorful whirlwinds, we eagerly look forward to it. |
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The rain stops as suddenly as it started but the streets still swirl with water. |
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In the orbital shots, gorgeously blurry color effects swirl around the axis of his body. |
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But there should be more to it than the skirl of the bagpipe and the swirl of the plaid. |
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He also showed the full house of Wine Club members just how to swirl the wine to release the bouquet. |
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A snowplow creates a swirl of snow, which can blind the driver of a car following too closely or even a car approaching from the other direction. |
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They arrived, a swirl of colour, brightening this black and white movie that silenced our lives. |
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Watching from the corner of her eye, she saw him swirl the alcohol in the glass as if it were a fine vintage wine, ready to be savored. |
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They make a swirl of cargo pants and flip-flops, of hip-huggers and college T-shirts. |
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When the sugar begins to caramelize into a dark brown color, swirl in the butter. |
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The swirl of rumour includes reports that hold the powerful and influential drug cartels responsible. |
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Apple Crumble consists of brown sugar ice cream with cinnamon streusel, apples and a caramel swirl. |
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The face smiled wickedly, waved, and vanished in a swirl of proud bastions and fortified strongholds. |
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I could see a genuine look of concern, and all my emotions seemed to swirl up inside me. |
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The sun shone through the canopy of leaves, and the wind made the leaves swirl around her. |
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I made my way over to the sliding patio door and forced it open, allowing a blast of hideously cold wind and snow to swirl around the kitchen. |
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We swirl the ice in our plastic cup of Scotch and Coke and look at the people sitting near us. |
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He climbed down the swaying ladder onto the ancient hardwood floor, as he landed a swirl of dust filled his nostrils causing him to gag. |
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Turning with a swirl of her emerald skirts, Sara placed a gentle finger against Alex's lips, silencing her. |
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In the swirl of movement that follows, things happen fast even though it seems to the cop as if everything has gone into slow motion. |
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The music thumps in his ears as the wind and other cars speed by in a swirl of motion and color. |
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He pulled back the mechanism and blew into it, sending a swirl of dust out the barrel before pushing a loaded clip in to the bottom and chambering a round to fire. |
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It was mid autumn and the leaves were already starting to swirl around me as a harsher wind blew, creating almost a curtain of color each time the breeze came. |
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What you are left with are faint traces of lyricist her fragile vocals, as if she too has been bludgeoned into submission by the swirl of his sustained sonic extremism. |
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The room welcomed me inside with a sigh and a swirl of dust. |
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Instead, follow the river where it goes, and after a time, when the rapids no longer swirl and bash, you may hire a boatman to take you where you wish. |
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He likened them to boats in a harbour that could bobble, swirl and move about, changing configuration as circumstances demanded and the design evolved. |
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A large dugong and calf had just surfaced for air and I turned round in time to watch their rounded torsos arc in unison and with a swirl of their tails, they disappeared. |
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Put the heat on medium-low, put a few teaspoons of olive oil in the stockpot and swirl it around to coat the bottom, let it warm for a moment and then add the leeks. |
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Thousands of people are posting videos on YouTube while they gargle and swirl oil in their mouths. |
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A swirl of activity ensues, with a cuckolded friend, the challenge to a duel, and the lady of the house designing a garden. |
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A rush of chilly air flooded in and engulfed him in a swirl of wind. |
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She watched the currents rush into whirlpools and swirl and swirl until they bumped into the next whirlpool, finally disappearing hundreds of feet beneath the water. |
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You can watch the pipers' ankles swirl past at the military tattoo. |
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Glancing behind me as my backside hit the floor of the boat, I saw the water surface gently bulge and swirl before settling to its normal oily calm. |
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For the base coat, dip and swirl half of the berries in one type of chocolate and half in the other and lay them to dry on a sheet of waxed paper. |
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Higher cetane numbers may be required for future high speed engines but this will depend on combustion chamber design and particularly, air swirl within the chamber. |
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The entire ballet is set amid a swirl of supernatural Scotch mist. |
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This speed assures elimination of swirl marks and scratches in the wood. |
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Her songs lead you to believe that they're simple jazzy ballads, right before sucker-punching you in the gut with a swirl of drums and electric guitar. |
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Schools of goatfish, nanagai, sweetlips and trevally swirl everywhere. |
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That is the context I keep revisiting amidst the condemnations that swirl this week around the Nuge. |
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Pour the batter in the pan and swirl so that the batter coats the bottom part of the pan. |
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Bassam handed me a large piece, with no attempt to wave away the swirl of winged insects dive-bombing from all directions. |
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Once he had the boots on, the man continued along Seventh Avenue and disappeared into the Times Square swirl. |
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Some of the resulting works clearly echo organic, generally floral, motifs such as Apsaras, whose swelling blue and green quatrefoils swirl out from a central node. |
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As rumors swirl about William and Kate, Andrew Morton says the whole thing feels like a time warp. |
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First lady Jackie Kennedy would often add a perfectly coiffed swirl of human hair to her own mane for updos and special occasions. |
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Loose lips, too much beer, and a cloud of volcanic ash swirl together in a perfect storm of circumstance too strange for fiction. |
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Or on their own, searching for a place of inner security Chereau's characters swirl about on the empty stage like individual floating particles in an unmixed substance. |
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When the first ship entered, it stirred up dust into a swirl. |
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As the dinghy approaches the shores of North Avon Island, flocks of sooty and noddy terns swirl up and wheel above the dinghy, squawking loudly at our intrusion. |
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Its six separate plots spin and swirl for your postmodern attention, and they drift from the 1850s to postapocalyptic times. |
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He sings in his usual reedy voice, sounding all but lost in the swirl. |
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Serve with a sprinkle of chopped parsley and a swirl of cream. |
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Your roof is patched with rust, tastes bitter as we roll into the plastic gutter and swirl there where the drain's blocked with leaves and a seedling cabbage tree. |
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Overhead, uncounted billions of stars, planets, and satellites swirl, creating a heavenly light show that changes every night, and it's one the entire family can share. |
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They swirl about in a semicrouch, coming together to form a circle with their fans. |
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The poet Mary Oliver tells us to row, row into the swirl and roil. |
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Lost in the cage of measurability, the open clusters that our digital bodies have become swirl away into nebulae of gas and dust. |
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Oxford, in 1837, was in the full swirl of the High Church movement led by John Henry Newman. |
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Add a ladleful of the batter and swirl the pan until the batter completely coats the base. |
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A Norwegian dialect word svirle meaning to swirl or whirl around, suggests that there may have been an Old Norse origin. |
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Their Monkey in the Middle ice cream, a peanut butter base with a chocolate swirl and chunks of bananas, took the top spot. |
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The dancers feet bounce off the floor and they leap and swirl in patterns that reflect the complex rhythms of the drum beat. |
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Rumours continue to swirl about the cause of Chris Martin and Gwyneth Paltrow's split, but I'm told there may yet be hope for the couple. |
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I press on my clitoris, swirl my two fingers over my love button, emitting a low moan. |
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A swirl of tobacco, mocha, and vanilla leads to dark plum and briary berries, with solid and elegant structure. |
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We swirl past a shipwreck and bob around coral, while yellow goatfish, blue tangs and trumpetfish swim busily past our porthole. |
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It's so he can fly off in a swirl of self-justification to Um-beseir and his huge bed and his Russian hotsy-totsies. |
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Opener Colossal Estates starts with an Air-like swirl and turns into the sound of futuristic elevator music. |
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His rough, honey-colored wood squares suit the twig and swirl shapes on Olsen's bowls and platters. |
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Nutrient-rich currents from the cold southern seas of the Antarctic swirl around volcanic seamounts that rise from vast deep abyssal plains. |
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What effort in these carvings, their fishtails accentuated with a rhythmic bump, visited by gulls, lightly smoked, long may they swirl. |
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I decided to add a few capers, a swirl of grain mustard, some rocket and radishes for pepperiness and shards of radicchio for a nice bitter touch. |
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Complete with a full string orchestra, their songs swirl lushly through a packed Civic, each with the searing ambition to one day accompany a James Bond movie. |
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Just like a head of fresh cornrows stacked with beads, every girl had them, making for a swirl of red and yellow PVC hopping over jump ropes all across the borough. |
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Nieuport, Pfalz, DeHavilland, and Albatros fighters swirl about me. |
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