We sat in the second half of the restaurant munching on warm bread and butter while we feasted our eyes on the menu. |
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For many of these hotels the businessman with an expense account is their bread and butter. |
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Such chips are, of course, bread and butter to Apple and essential for its on-going business strategy. |
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Once you have had your fill of plain smoked salmon with brown bread and butter, think about using it in cooking. |
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The ability to cut very thin bread was greatly prized and dainty bread and butter was often served for afternoon tea. |
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Often, this much-maligned contest is dismissed as a needless distraction from the bread and butter of the League. |
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There were not just rock cakes and bread and butter pudding but proper meals involving at least a main course and dessert. |
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It's bread and butter work and a host of other urgers and coat tuggers have now tuned in to the lurk. |
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Of course their bread and butter depends on advertising, but that's the nature of commercial broadcasting. |
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His dream remained forging art works, but this was still his bread and butter. |
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Put simply, the Wolves should rely on their bread and butter and abandon what doesn't work. |
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Twenty years ago, however, the company's bread and butter work was nailing matrimonial infidels. |
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The downturn is also thought to affect the fee income of barristers for whom personal injuries work is often their bread and butter. |
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Amongst his academic duties, Dane intends to take up rugby, the school's main sporting bread and butter. |
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Secondly, why do working women live on bread and butter while working men live on beefsteak and butter? |
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Her bread and butter work is commercial photography but artwork is her passion. |
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But there are thousands for whom commercials, though not their sole income, are bread and butter. |
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Her daily routine was to wake about 4.30am and have a cup of tea and thin brown bread and butter, in bed. |
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Elegantly sliced brown bread and butter would be perfect with this mild-mannered salad, or perhaps some crusty French bread. |
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The bread and butter pudding here is amazing, especially when made with panettone. |
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The inmates said they could not eat thick porridge without milk and asked for bread and butter with tea. |
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A basket of good Italian bread and butter was brought and by the time we'd finished it, our starters had arrived. |
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With proper mushy peas and fresh bread and butter, this is one of my all-time favourite meals. |
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They carried their homemade bread and butter sandwiches in the saddlebag, and were very glad to have a bicycle and a job to go to. |
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Previously, publishers' bread and butter were their backlists of steady sellers. |
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Safeguards and backups are the bread and butter of any mission-critical system. |
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I ate sausages, and boiled eggs and soldiers, white bread and butter, because I think that's what my mother had prepared. |
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In Lincolnshire you eat stuffed chine with vinegar, but vinaigrette and salad with bread and butter and mustard seem better to me. |
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For breakfast prisoners are offered coffee or hot chocolate, along with bread and butter, biscuits and small sponge cakes. |
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The successful physician starves the first ten years, lives on bread and butter the second, and may have cakes and ale the third decade. |
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We couldn't resist the home-made bread and butter pudding and the rhubarb and ginger crumble. |
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But as well as the bread and butter issues, there is a significant symbolic loss for republicans. |
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This is a ridiculous Clayton's slur of the kind that is the bread and butter of blogs. |
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One of them, which she calls baked French toast, bears a close resemblance to a shallow bread and butter pudding. |
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As a result, he is having trouble hitting the high fastballs that have been his bread and butter. |
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The home-made desserts are supreme, in particular the clootie dumpling, bread and butter pudding and rhubarb crumble and custard. |
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Politics, after serving as journalists' bread and butter, became just one of many topics of interest. |
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It has been unfortunate that many of the ties have fallen on dates when the club would have had home league games to provide their bread and butter income. |
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Instead of tea and bread and butter, which has prevailed of late years, the maids of honor in Queen Elizabeth's time were allowed three rumps of beef for their breakfast. |
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Derby fixtures stoke the emotional fires, polarise the fans and add spice to the bread and butter of league football. |
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In this were deposited some nice slices of bread and butter, and a hard-boiled egg. |
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It's too cumbersome, too costly, and the courts may not be set up to grasp the intricate, specialized issues that are our bread and butter. |
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Eat the soused herrings cold with plenty of brown bread and butter. |
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The soupiness was welcome because it was always served with homemade cornbread or sometimes bread and butter, good for sopping up any leftover liquid. |
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The people tend to be hobby miners, whereas the 130 operations here are people's bread and butter and how they make their living. |
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Lunchtime dish of the day is served with a salad buffet, bread and butter, a drink and and coffee. |
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Sporadic work, from a wide variety of sources, is their bread and butter. |
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This push for the sector comes at a time when the realisation has dawned that handicrafts have to get its bread and butter from the domestic market. |
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I had Cod, chips and mushy peas with bread and butter and a pot of tea. |
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You have your bread and butter income, from doing things like setting up a teaching practice or running a covers band with a commercial edge to it. |
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We cannot simply be offering jam tomorrow for EU business in China, while the bread and butter of our own markets is on the table for Chinese exporters today. |
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Studio portraits became a photographer's bread and butter. |
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In this context our most challenging priority is promoting social rights which are considered, especially in todays economic crisis, the bread and butter of human rights. |
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A lot of pop singers from back then are still my bread and butter and are what inspired Verdin in producing this album, like Bowie, Robert Wyatt, George Harrison and Roxy Music. |
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We do this not only through our bread and butter work handling the Commission's human resources and security, but also via a series of initiatives and projects designed to constantly modernise the Institution we work for. |
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He looks to management to furnish him with facts about how that bread and butter are being supplied, how long they will continue to come his way, and whether there is the prospect, once in a while, of a little jam. |
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So, anyway, for your chucky egg do you want toast soldiers or bread and butter? |
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It's still very much a bread and butter issue from our perspective. |
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He is also said to have put bread and butter into a teapot, drunk the concoction, and declared it to be the worst cup of tea he ever had. |
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They will do some machining if you ask them, but sheet metal has always been their bread and butter. |
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He has devoured a whole loaf of bread and butter, and it has not staid his stomach for a minute. |
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Along with bread and butter, we need time to plant and pick and prune and smell the roses. |
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Even their bread and butter, their assessment techniques, are not modern. |
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I think it is right that we should perhaps take our eyes, during this conference, away occasionally from the far horizons to our bread and butter, the day to day work with which we are concerned. |
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Served with a variety of cold meats from, vegetables of the moment, home made bread and butter cucumbers, small potatoes and all you can eat bread. |
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Meaninglessness, endlessly deferred, is our bread and butter. |
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Students prepare a meal of beef stew, bread and butter in an authentic soldier's cookhouse, then eat the dinner in our restored original barracks. |
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My mother would pack me bread and butter sandwiches and cherries. |
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Daily operations and training with the ANP are our bread and butter. |
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Those that are able go right to the baths where the orderly bathes them, and they come to a clean bed, warmed, and given a cup of cocoa and bread and butter. |
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Anything from an ale and beef pie, a game pie, a gala pie to a Scouse pie, followed with a panna cotta, a Black Forest gateau or a bread and butter pudding. |
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Just as the bread and butter can be presenced as more than just the bread and the butter, so baking a loaf of bread can be more than just the baking, the baker, and the bread. |
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Isaacs' first restaurant opened in London in 1896 serving fish and chips, bread and butter, and tea for nine pence, and its popularity ensured a rapid expansion of the chain. |
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