The menu is strong on game and meat dishes, with some interesting savoury ice-cream accompaniments. |
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She advised organists to transpose their accompaniments to a more accommodating key. |
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I had four starters, five main courses, one vegetable dish, two accompaniments and two desserts. |
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The accompaniments were typically mashed potatoes and gravy with peas or green beans. |
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Pickled vegetables and fruits like lemons or mangoes are popular accompaniments to meals. |
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And beer is an entirely credible ingredient for the kinds of gutsy, hearty dishes that are traditional accompaniments to football viewing. |
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Haydn's musical genius created the perfect accompaniments and arrangements for the folk melodies, elevating them to first-class lieder. |
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Its singing melodies, rocking accompaniments and romantic harmonies advance the composition of nocturnes from Field to Chopin. |
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The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, yams, broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments. |
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The usual accompaniments of Yorkshire puddings and carrots and cauliflower and potatoes were there too, all equally well-prepared. |
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The first meal of the day will usually be a simple thick rice soup with accompaniments of chicken, dried squid, and pickled vegetables. |
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The main courses with accompaniments included grilled lobster, jumbo prawns, beef wellington, assorted kebabs and vegetable au gratin. |
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Include and inspire younger siblings through clapping, responsive singing and simple accompaniments on rhythm instruments. |
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Some keyboard divertimentos have accompaniments for other instruments, as do many contemporary keyboard sonatas. |
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Another time I demonstrated a new keyboard instrument capable of playing accompaniments from floppy disk to a group of flutists. |
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Of course there is more to a bento than the rice, and the accompaniments are many and various. |
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Its Pinot Noir reduction, sesame-shot spinach and hashed potato accompaniments seemed altogether fitting. |
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Why do composers of choral music write accompaniments for brass ensembles so loud that they overpower the choir? |
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And it sells all the fireside accompaniments needed to achieve a blazing fire on a cold winter evening. |
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Vegetables such as cabbage, turnips, carrots, and broccoli are also popular as accompaniments to the meat and potatoes. |
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The soda fountain and red vinyl booths are perfect accompaniments to meatloaf, cheeseburgers, and milk shakes. |
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These same beers are also good accompaniments to wild boar and to sausages made with wild boar. |
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The dressing and accompaniments were exquisite and the slices of meat paper thin. |
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The accompaniments on these CDs are actual recorded audio, including real vocals and live instrumental performances. |
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I thought the accompaniments would overshadow the fowl, but the chicken taste actually crept through to add a complex layer to the international tapestry of flavours. |
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Much of early Australian cinema portrays women as pretty accompaniments who are fought over, rescued, or who are alternatively tough and desexualized. |
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Many age-related skin disorders previously viewed as inevitable accompaniments of advancing age are now known to be remediable. |
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The main course was grilled beef tenderloin with several accompaniments. |
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She then sat at her keyboard to transcribe the numbers into unadorned accompaniments. |
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I found myself haunted by the beauty of these songs and the crystalline balance of Scholl's counter-tenor with the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra's understated accompaniments. |
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A pure white ball, with no tomatoes or other accompaniments, just unadulterated mozzarella. |
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Conversely, each instrumental version can be performed alone or with one of the voice accompaniments presented here. |
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The Charlotte variety of potato and new potatoes in general are normally the best accompaniments for raclette. |
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The entire community of Springfield sisters provided the liturgical music and vocal accompaniments. |
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The pattern sequencer allows you to create your own accompaniments using a recording. |
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And they quickly and simply transform neutral components of a meal, such as potatoes and pasta, into interesting and flavourful accompaniments. |
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They are numerous: you can cut, paste, erase, move, resize and edit rhythms and accompaniments. |
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These will suggest various accompaniments to enable you to balance your meal in a moment. |
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Alternative accompaniments with the dip are pita chips, crackers or flatbreads. |
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Coffee accompaniments are extremely important, since they must go perfectly with the coffee. |
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This House can count the implementation of educational measures and their social role as accompaniments to the action plans among its successes. |
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For the more adventurous, check out the deep fried soft-shell crab or the cod roe, which are perfect accompaniments to an evening of tasteful tippling. |
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He delivers elegant chamber music accompaniments to this clever film. |
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In between, there are virtuoso showpieces, hilarious buffo send-ups, and elegiac romances, all enhanced by imaginative instrumental accompaniments. |
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Anthems written for the Chapel Royal at this time make much use of jaunty dotted rhythms in triple time, with accompaniments, ritornellos, and overtures for violins. |
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Easy on the ear, late night chill out tuneage with a subtle backbone of jazz tastings and bright brass accompaniments, very intoxicating and very, very delicious. |
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Patients can choose from a variety of main courses, accompaniments and sweets for their lunch or supper, and there are vegetarian, halal and high calorie choices. |
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If not serving any accompaniments, plan on up to 5 crab legs per person. |
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The greater composers of the era created thicker accompaniments, transforming their arias into duets between the voice and a particular instrument. |
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As the quality of these accompaniments must be equal to that of the coffee, Rombouts procures them from the finest cookie and candy makers in Europe. |
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Chords fly about in angry, clipped rhythms, roaring triplet accompaniments underpin passionate, operatic melodies, and orchestral effects defy the limits of pianistic sonorities. |
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For example, products advertised to children will be shown with appropriate portion sizes, and mealtime foods will be illustrated with wholesome food accompaniments. |
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His 1940s accompaniments for Artur Schnabel in the piano concertos have been admired. |
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Efforts made by the government aim especially at facilitating the creation of enterprises by reducing administrative burdens, as well as taxes, and by offering important accompaniments in consulting and training. |
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Kinesics and proxemics may also, in certain instances, involve vocalizations as accompaniments to nonverbal phenomena or as somehow integral to them. |
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The first, Christmas Fantasies, a new album of duets for harp and violin, offers a whole new sound to certain classics, thanks to refined accompaniments. |
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Here''s a genius who can drive big themes through complex accompaniments with aweinspiring effect. |
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At the same time, Catherine was gaining a place in the world of varieties with accompaniments to Nana Mouskouri, Mireille Mathieu, Juliette Gréco and Claude Nougaro. |
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Various potato options are available as accompaniments, but the golden chunky chips, with not a hint of flouriness, are the outright winners. |
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A Mughlai course is an elaborate buffet of main course dishes with a variety of accompaniments. |
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Fear, anxiety and pain are ready accompaniments in this setting. |
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An analysis of the Danish public's consumption of and attitude towards the potato and other food accompaniments and the drawing-up of a strategy for the generic marketing of potatoes. |
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Fabio Luisi, much touted these days as a possible heir to James Levine, the Met's indisposed music director, led a fleet reading and played the harpsichord accompaniments during the recitatives. |
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Lentils, vegetables and dairy products are essential accompaniments and are often served with rice. |
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Most accompaniments at this time, these examples notwithstanding, comprised pieces by famous composers, also including studies. |
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Each afternoon, a tea cart will offer the finest selection of loose-leaf tea served alongside traditional accompaniments like petite pastries and finger sandwiches. |
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Ex-CBSO librarian Tim Pottier did the mind-boggling computer magic enabling our symphony players to read from familiar-looking orchestral parts for the exotic accompaniments. |
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The accompaniments use some dotted rhythms and arpeggiations. |
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