The bombardment by bangers, crackers and fireworks was such that there was hardly a silent minute in any town, of any size, in County Mayo. |
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Right here in Hanoi we have all the fish and chips we could eat and I've even managed to source a pretty decent bangers and mash. |
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The omens didn't look good when the intrepid explorers had to jump-start their old bangers to reach the end of the street. |
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For that, a prisoner would get a bed for the night, a chamber pot and a simple meal such as tinned soup and bangers and mash. |
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Nicknamed bangers because of their tendency to explode if the skins are not pierced before frying, sausages have come a long way. |
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Germany's bangers have lost their ability to tickle taste buds, according to the former head of the nation's biggest sausage-maker. |
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A group of people needs to get together and gather a dozen or so really old bangers and drive them up to the toll bridge. |
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National Car Test mechanics are clamping down on old bangers with more than 60,000 pre-1992 registered cars failing the test this year. |
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These same emissions zones will also catch clapped-out old bangers and poorly-maintained lorries and vans. |
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From rotund one-pot stews and bangers, mash and onion gravy to fork-bending risottos, the diverse menu will soon have you kicking off your heels. |
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Government ' cash for bangers ' scrappage scheme accounts for nearly 21 per cent of all new car registrations last month. |
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He claimed that he bought and sold old bangers and often loaned them to others. |
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Two men are hoping that it's not bangers and smash this weekend when they race to Naples in a car destined for the scrap heap. |
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In the show, rapper Xzbit gives ordinary folks' old bangers a pimp makeover. |
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I was tempted to try the bangers and mash, but I couldn't stomach the idea of eating all those sausages. |
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As the drivers of old bangers are the least able to afford to invest heavily in a new car, this policy seems unfair. |
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It should also be pointed out that the rate at which old bangers are going to the crusher has never been higher. |
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The kerbside on the south bound section of the carriageway between Linden Road and Union Street is littered with old bangers. |
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There is a good market for the many shops in America that sell such Irish favorites as rashers, bangers, black and white pudding, and soda bread. |
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About lunchtime there was more eating and chat and a few smoky barbecues lit up and bangers and burgers were handed around. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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My most impressive dish is an advanced form of bangers and mash, using the best sausages cooked in cider with apples and bacon. |
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The youth's mother lives in our street so he's always coming round here in stolen cars or old bangers which he does up. |
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But for the amateurs who drive their old bangers in the Plymouth-Dakar charity rally, it's a struggle to stop their cars falling apart. |
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They are not supposed to be working but their entrepreneurial skills include buying old bangers at the car market and fixing them up for resale. |
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All pet owners should be extremely cautious this weekend as children play with fireworks and bangers, he said. |
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And take care with sparklers, fireworks, bangers and bonfires and try not to frighten the vulnerable. |
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These fireworks are no longer bangers but more like explosives, which, only recently, have been used to blow telephone boxes to pieces. |
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Gardai in stations in Carlow, and around the country, have been inundated with complaints relating to fireworks and bangers. |
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Superintendent Noel McCarthy has now appealed to parents not to purchase fireworks or bangers for their children. |
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The prize-winning butcher has been selling handmade bangers and high quality cuts of meat in Cricklade for the past 21 years. |
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Intimidation of elderly citizens with bangers, fireworks or throwing flour or eggs at houses and passing cars are activities we totally condemn. |
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Seamus Ryan says he feels there needs to be greater controls on the sale and use of fireworks and bangers. |
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The Society warned that animals can be frightened by fireworks and bangers. |
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He also pointed out that there is a specific offence under the law for throwing any ignited fireworks or bangers in public places. |
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A turnout of over 60 unlimited bangers, Jags, Granadas, hearses, and Yank tanks took to the road, in three heats with a final and a destruction derby. |
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Recently his work has evolved around two axes: clapped out bangers, battered pumps, waterlogged laundrettes, saturated with neon light. |
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We have the whole shebang: oil in the Atlantic and old bangers in the Pas-de-Calais. |
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The reindeer was actually an interesting cold meat, like a prosciutto ham, but slightly more substance than pork, while the Aussie sausages were good meaty bangers. |
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A crisp ten pound note gets you two meals from a selection of lasagne, spag bol, chicken tikka masala, bangers and mash, veggie burger, and a bottle of the wine of the month. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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Louise, who was cooking, dished up a supreme bangers and mash with onion and red wine gravy, and I had prepared The Films of Patrick Swayze as my conversational masterclass. |
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Apparently there has been an increase in the use of fireworks this year with bangers and so called rockets going off on a nightly basis over the past few weeks. |
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Parents are also asked to ensure the safety of their children and others by taking care that fireworks and bangers are kept out of children's reach. |
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A Garda spokesman said fireworks, bangers and sparklers were all explosives and were potentially very dangerous if not used under very stringent conditions. |
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Two weeks ahead of Hallowe'en, several complaints have already been made to Ballybricken Garda Station about fireworks, bangers and general anti-social behaviour. |
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A young city woman who became blind four years ago is calling on those with fireworks, rockets and bangers to think of people in her situation this Hallowe'en. |
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Pollution-spewing old bangers that have not met the applicable standards for many a year must be taken off the roads. |
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She doesn't sell French farmhouse cheeses or fresh bread, but British staples, including English tea, Marmite, custard powder, mint sauce and British-style bangers and bacon. |
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But the result will be that an increasing number of these noisy old bangers will move to smaller airports. |
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Some workers were stationed in the marshes, where they used bangers to scare birds away from oil-slicked sites. |
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He has also emerged as one of the genre's most influencial bassists, inspiring legions of bottom bangers with his fluid yet frantic technique. |
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Although if you see the trailers which the Europeans haul around with their little 4 bangers, even that could be deemed questionable. |
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This is the woman, remember, who served bangers and mash at her wedding reception in the Crooked Billet pub in Reading and then honeymooned in Scotland in November. |
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While most people learn to drive in old bangers, Bolton's boxing sensation Amir Khan will be doing his three-point turns and reverse parking in style. |
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A crisp ten pound note gets you two meals from a selection of lasagne, spag bol, chicken tikka massala, bangers and mash, veggie burger, and a bottle of the wine of the month. |
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There are fireworks, of course, and wee boys have a licence to roam the streets letting off bangers up closes, down dunnies and underneath unsuspecting old-age pensioners. |
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This couple from the Var, crazy on old bangers, experienced a rather original and even extraordinary honeymoon by participating in the second edition of the Africa Gasoline Rally-raid. |
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Balancing sweetness, tropical fruit notes and a hoppy bitterness, it's extremely refreshing and tastes great with bangers and ham hock terrine. |
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Click here to view After a stellar year of relentless releases from NYC label LIES, moody badman Delroy Edwards ripped the Boiler Room roof off with this meandering hour of bangers. |
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At night we'd go back to the van, cook bangers and Smash outside on a primus stove and then play cards with blankets wrapped round our shoulders. |
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Cooked white beans, meanwhile, are a gem to have ready in the fridge: puree and use to top bruschetta, or toss into rocket salads, or heat up with masses of olive oil, lemon juice and garlic to serve with bangers. |
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So don a fascinator and ready yourself for William and Kate look-alike contests, royal trivia, breakfast bangers, tea, scones and, of course, Champagne. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten as bangers and mash, in sausage rolls or as toad in the hole. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten, either as bangers and mash or toad in the hole. |
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This amazingly open-minded music lover delivers a taste of massive and melodic electronic music, a synthesis of all the genres that made his personality, from warp artists to today's dubstep bangers. |
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This is a glorious soup made from pumpkin, onion and garlic, and is served with sliced bangers or chipolatas. |
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The bangers were unnaturally hard and unappetisingly spicy and the 'mash' so dull that only some neighbouring peas livened it up. |
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On the other hand, Member States will have the possibility to ban the sale to consumers of certain categories of noisy pyrotechnic articles, including bangers, flash bangers and banger or flash banger batteries. |
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British dishes include fish and chips, the Sunday roast, and bangers and mash. |
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Many fell ill within hours of eating the meal of chicken liver parfait and bangers and mash at Goldney Hall, Bristol. |
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So if you're planning bangers and mash tonight with cheapo sausages, you might want to either give the programme a miss or hand your dinner to the dog. |
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A bangers and mash clash will take place on October 25 in Newcastle city centre as, for the eighth year running, the nation's favourite dish is celebrated. |
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But total kudos to the ladies who refer to them as breasticles, chesticles, babylons, bazookas, guzingas, bangers, noobies and, a possible winner, Michael Boobles. |
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