Not a cheerful and easy class, not bubbling with the energy of youth, but heavy with the strained silence of fear! |
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Instead a circle of water forms a large ring, with waterfalls and bubbling rapids, ending in a tranquil pool. |
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The use of rhythm is usually absent, in favor of floating bass and bubbling sine waves. |
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But for those willing to look beneath the surface, there are a whole host of diverse sounds bubbling away. |
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What Hawkins does best is build a steady pace into each track to make a stream of bubbling sounds and images. |
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Not far away is Rotorua, a tourist spot famed for its steam, geysers, bubbling mud and foul, sulphurous smells. |
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You can luxuriate in the coffee's aroma and listen to the soothing bubbling sound from the bar as another jug of milk is frothed. |
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The aim of the bubbling fountains is to create water sounds which are meant to be soothing. |
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The only noise is from the Fontana Amorosa, or fountain of love, bubbling forth nearby. |
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To my surprise she laughed, the sound bubbling forth from her throat in a musical rhapsody. |
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With a small sigh, she sat down on the edge of a bubbling fountain at the center of the square. |
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The temples are built next to bubbling springs of hot water that surge from under the ground. |
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Underwater, the muffled bubbling sound of the frantic struggles of the people about her. |
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It didn't take much time for her to relax and enjoy the sound of bubbling water and birds chirping. |
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She guessed that he didn't sit around thinking about daisies and bubbling creeks all day. |
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The musical sound of the water bubbling over the streambed put his troubled mind at ease. |
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Widely argued to be the capital of the north, Leeds is bubbling with activity, so if you're looking for a quiet break, head for the moors. |
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Even before we part, he's getting me maps, inking in West Coast routes, bubbling with excitement about the possibilities. |
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Nevertheless, it's a chucklesome 200-odd pages, bright and breezy and bubbling with imagination and enthusiasm. |
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Italo Stars have hit a rich vein of form and will be bubbling with confidence for Saturday's home clash with Goonellabah at 3 pm. |
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Smiling, bubbling with energy and exuding a quiet confidence, Annie Maria doesn't exactly fit in with one's image of an evangelist. |
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Well the newspapers, TV reports and radio broadcasts are fairly bubbling with excitement over the upcoming federal election and that's great. |
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Many more, though, are just pointers to news stories bubbling up beneath the radar of the national political press. |
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Anyway, whatever keeps bubbling up from my subconscious, rest assured you'll read it here. |
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This common-sense progressive message already is bubbling up from the grassroots to party leaders. |
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I hate being so fatalistic, but I can't ignore the fear and tension bubbling up inside my mind right now. |
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This is a great opportunity to see the new talent and the fresh ideas that are bubbling up in the Australian film world. |
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The waters the ship sank into were now bubbling and fizzing with charred metal. |
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When you see a topic bubble up in weblogs, I believe that matters because it is an indication of the topic bubbling up across the populace. |
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Matlala has a vital energy about him, a ready smile and a relaxed confidence, which boils down to him quietly bubbling with charm. |
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I was buzzing, bubbling, and hyperactive as I anticipated what was to follow. |
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Standing before her bubbling cauldron, the Crone raised her ancient hands and summoned yet another lower-level demon. |
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Three buckets of water, hot as my hands could stand, the Fairy Liquid all bubbling and foaming, but still the wall would not come clean. |
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These queries and dozens more come bubbling to the surface during the dragged-out running time of this sloppy soap oater. |
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Arsenal have so much young talent bubbling under that some starlets just have to be shipped out. |
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An aspiring inventor, the father has squandered his years huddled over bubbling pots attempting to create an odourless shoe. |
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Out of nowhere, tears started bubbling up and rolling down my cheeks, a steady flow of salty water from deep inside me. |
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Make a roux by melting the butter in a saucepan, heating it to bubbling point, then adding the flour and stirring until the mixture turns golden. |
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The fear of death stirs slowly within my chest cavity, like a stewpot lazily bubbling. |
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After his tedious rail delay, Clark started writing down what had been bubbling in his head for years. |
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New York was bubbling over with excitement, ready for one of two annual subway series. |
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Turn the panel over, and fold over your overlaps while pulling the skin tight to avoid any bubbling. |
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The comedy was chucklesome rather than hilarious, a couple of scenes falling flat, but in the main it kept things bubbling. |
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It is a hugger-mugger bubbling pot of intrigue, smuggling, poverty, filth and some of the best food in Asia. |
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Then the corners of her mouth began to curl upward, and a moment later, hysterical laughter was bubbling from her chest. |
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During the tour visitors walk to an impressive overlook to peer into the ill-omened pools of bubbling, black, steaming liquid. |
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Its presence set a shiver of apprehension down the warrior's spine, and cold fear bubbling in his stomach. |
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There's nothing quite like a big pot of comforting soup bubbling away on the stove. |
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Of the entire team, Elvira was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits. |
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What yesterday had been a hog lot, was now a small, fetid swamp, water bubbling up in the middle. |
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Lancaster suddenly realized his soda can was crushed in his hand, and bubbling liquid was fizzing down his wrist onto the leather chair. |
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He would sometimes drift off to sleep with these ideas fizzing and bubbling around in the deep drink of his mind. |
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Beside him is a flask of smokey bubbling liquid amid a clutter of apparatus. |
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Although he sensed a stew of emotions bubbling beneath her cool exterior, she never gave a sign of them in her eyes. |
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There's a pop bubbling along beneath the surface, which rears its head in the form of a bouncing, jerking bass-line. |
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However, some experts say that the these foamless versions are not quite what their bubbling cousins are, in terms of the final product. |
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Questions, questions all around bubbling in her head like hot water in a cooking pot. |
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Auscultation revealed diffuse crepitant and bubbling stertors in both lungs and the patient presented petechia on the limbs. |
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Water, gallons and gallons of it, was still bubbling and fountaining up and around him. |
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Tip on top of the fruit and bake till the fruit is bubbling under the pale, golden crumble. |
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It twirls helplessly in the centre of the bath, quickly loosing more and more of itself, bubbling, frothing, and disappearing. |
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The Montreal crew share a technique, processing tiny fragments of sound into bubbling, funky, minimal house music. |
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A bonfire is burning, and potjies on white-hot rocks are bubbling with ostrich and seafood dishes. |
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An explosive guitar solo encapsulates the bottled-up emotions bubbling over in a powerfully cathartic and concentrated manner. |
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I travelled with them to share the excitement of the popping mud pools, gassy steam vents, bubbling springs and sulphur pits. |
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She was the most companionable, genial and impressionable member of the team, always bubbling with enthusiasm and high spirits. |
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Grendel, a puny lean man with a wicked narrow face and a long nose, was enjoying a pink bubbling liquid in a gold bath. |
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But I hoped he felt the same as I had, ecstatic and bubbling with happiness. |
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A small silence ensued, punctuated by the less than pleasant sound of gloop and gunge bubbling through poor Graham's sinuses. |
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Could be a drippy faucet, could be a leaky water heater, could be, um, a new spring bubbling up from under my house. |
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Langorous horns, ticking guitars and muted keyboards have been added, sketching out long, graceful arcs of melody over the bubbling rhythms. |
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Natural thermal springs abound and scores of tourist spots feature bubbling pools or jets of steam shooting from the ground. |
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While the action sometimes moved a little too slowly, there were plenty of funny scenes to keep things bubbling along. |
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He fell with a bubbling gurgle, and Bahzell put his armored shoulder into the barrel of his companion's rearing horse. |
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Here, during the rainy season, rapid bubbling rivers flow along the bottoms of these chasms. |
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The waters of a nearby bubbling brook lasso me in and all of the sudden whammo. |
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There's something raunchily funny bubbling under the surface of this movie. |
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The bubbling minds and agile movements of the kids all through the recent celebration said it all. |
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The eight warriors must battle witches, monsters, evil spirits, and vats of bubbling poison if they are to rescue the damsel in distress. |
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Turn up the heat, reduce the liquid by bubbling down to 150 ml, then whisk in the remaining butter. |
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Being a white-headed wrinklie, as Australians call us old folks, I now feel the laughs bubbling up the way they have most of my 76 years. |
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I felt a hallelujah bubbling up in my throat but quickly suppressed it when we were asked to stand and sing What a friend we have in Colin. |
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In fact, the rear end of the car is over the broken hydrant so rushing water is bubbling up under the car and out into the street. |
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Take a tin of ordinary baked beans in tomato sauce and heat gently on the hob just short of bubbling. |
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These songs are infused with a hint of twangy menace, bubbling under but never exploding. |
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Dinner was almost ready, a thick stew bubbling with a traitorous merriness on the stove. |
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The property bubble stops bubbling and when it does, both the property market and the shadow banking system go bust. |
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It was bubbling and churning, and fingers of blackness probed and stabbed out of the front of it, marking him. |
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Hurriedly Violet checked the laugh bubbling up in her throat and asked Alice for her opinion. |
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The slag was looking rusty, and where some of it had been eroded there has appeared a large blob of tar, it was melting and bubbling in the sun. |
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Its merciless laugh was like blood bubbling in its tufted throat, an ugly sneer produced in sounds. |
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Below him the volcano sunk into the Earth's crust, while bubbling lava spilled over it until it was entirely gone. |
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By midsummer, the water was mucid, pea-green, fermenting, almost bubbling with corruption. |
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The grapes sizzled, sputtered, and melted into syrup, basting and braising the sausages in their bubbling juices. |
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Sharlotte had her hand trailing in the water, her fingers skimming the bubbling surface. |
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As his back catalogue shows, the tension bubbling under the surface of everyday life is a basic theme of all his works. |
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It's really emotionally-charged, powerful stuff and lots of seething undercurrents come bubbling to the surface. |
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Athletic and unyielding though they might be, the visitors were not always the cause of the match's nasty undercurrents bubbling to the surface. |
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The place is stuffed with verdant vistas, mountain views, bosky dells, bubbling brooks and limpid lakes. |
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So I nipped back inside smartish and flipped the switch, then back out to check that it was bubbling away and filling the bowl. |
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The tension was thick as the teams were bubbling with competitiveness, but all under the pretence of fun, natch. |
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Trans fat is made by bubbling hydrogen through unsaturated fat, with copper or zinc added to speed the chemical reaction along. |
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It's bubbling with quirky grunge, liberally sprinkled with novelty hip-hop, soul and ska. |
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Human speech flowed like bubbling liquid from his lips, reassuringly soft with no aggressive edge to it. |
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Nevertheless, it's an amusing 200-odd pages, bright and breezy and bubbling with imagination and enthusiasm. |
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Today, a bubbling brew of cynicism and suspicion seems the cocktail of choice for millions. |
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But the scene avoids sentimentality also because we know it is bubbling up from deep personal sorrow. |
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All sorts of fascinating information is bubbling up from the depths and flooding in from the ethers this week. |
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The formation of nickelous ions substituted magnetite was enhanced with a decrease in the oxygen bubbling rate. |
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In the same pan, stir in the grated ginger and soy sauce at once and heat until the mixture start bubbling. |
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A coffee percolating machine was bubbling in the corner, making the room smell welcoming. |
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A loud rumbling was building from within the machine, and the water was bubbling wildly. |
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Patrick Kluivert, bubbling with confidence after six goals in five starts, saw his shot from the edge of the Birmingham area cannon across the face of goal. |
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Something inside of me started fizzing, bubbling up inside of me. |
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They don't believe in interfering with nature's gifts and so do nothing to the bubbling waters of the town's thermal spring other than cool them to 32 degrees. |
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I'd anticipated him working inside a Back-To-The-Future kind of laboratory with bubbling beakers, coiled yellow electrical wire, and a suffocating sense of disarray. |
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As 700 shopworkers at its 65 nationwide stores faced an uncertain future, it emerged that the boardroom divisions have been bubbling under for months. |
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The entire route is marked with bubbling rivulets and gushing waterfalls. |
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I love it, and racecourses, racing stables, horsey pubs and betting shops are all veritable cauldrons, bubbling away with varyingly reliable tips and other inside information. |
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In my youth, this was a murky place filled with stands of tule reeds, bubbling pools of stagnant water and little streams that ran between islands of bushes and reeds. |
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This results in deeply disturbing memories bubbling up from the depths. |
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I can feel excitement bubbling up to the surface for the first time since I set off and remember how great my last trip to Australia was 4 years ago. |
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He lifts the lid off the pan to reveal a bubbling, herby stew. |
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Finally, the reservoir is filled with water, the electric pump turned on and, hey presto, you have an overflowing spring bubbling cheerfully away. |
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So this is something that's really been bubbling up from the surface. |
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The void evoked in the first few bars is bleak and barren, chilly vibrato-less strings and coldly gleaming brass, with winds bubbling away like some kind of primordial soup. |
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She skimmed the bubbling surface for the burnt sugar and carried it across the kitchen to the sink, went back and stirred again, more burnt sugar. |
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In the second, essentially a truncated red wine fermentation, the bubbling juice is left in contact with the skins for a few days, then run off into its own vat. |
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But I spent the remains of the afternoon lounging on the divan with Ali-Bab, nibbling almonds, sipping mint tea, and listening to the water bubbling merrily in his hookah. |
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The voice became more and more garbled until the telephone became nothing more than a bubbling protoplasmic mass of dripping plastic, and the voice stopped altogether. |
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I tried to care for her and the child, and it was the most dreadful thing to see her change from that bubbling, bright girl into a tired, plain woman. |
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Spoon into an ovenproof dish and cook at 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes or until golden and bubbling. |
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His mind is bubbling with ideas to help improve the West of Ireland. |
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If this was society, where a man can't even go to a pub without a reminder of the bubbling undercurrent of social unrest, give me back my bothies in the wilderness. |
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For Hess, planet Earth was like a caldron of boiling water bubbling at the center and then convecting sideways before cooling and falling back into the interior of the pot. |
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A few of the stories first appeared as recently as last year, showing that Spark, even at 83, is still bubbling with ideas full of wit, mischief and invention. |
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Most of all, Orman reflects a bubbling Main Street frustration with hyper-partisan gridlock. |
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In L.A., the really exhilarant cooking was bubbling up from the bottom, not trickling down from the top. |
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Maybe it all was bubbling under the surface as she seemed to many people to be doing fine. |
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The arts are overrated, but the real estate is bubbling like the witch's cauldron in MacBeth. |
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Chosen from among 13 entrants, Tlale was bubbling with exuberance. |
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A small fountain sat in the center, the bubbling water sparkling brightly from the warm glow of hanging Japanese lanterns and a small scattering of patio torches. |
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Mixing and matching salsa with traditional Scottish music didn't seem such a wild idea at the time as Edinburgh was bubbling with musical cross-fertilisations. |
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To the left was a medium-size pizza with pepperoni and hot, bubbling cheese. |
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Castro would slide from view for weeks or months until the percolation of rumors roared to a fierce bubbling. |
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Davy Conway can contribute a lot more from play while Michael John Tierney often looks too complacent on the ball while bubbling with self-confidence. |
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She was bubbling with energy, except for the few cracks in confidence that surfaced every time an inquiring scribe insisted on reminding her that she was yet to make it big. |
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Beneath the bubbling sixteenths an obsessive rhythm, a rat-a-tat on a repeated note with a semitone fillip on the end, adds to the feeling of desperation. |
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The title track begins with a slow fade-in of sparse acoustic guitar above an undertow of bubbling feedback, as if it is the guitar itself which is summoning those sounds. |
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The weather was fine, tables laden and potjies bubbling merrily away. |
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For those who see her withering her opponents with television soundbites, it comes as a surprise to find her sense of humour always bubbling close to the surface. |
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Girls often described before as depressed and incommunicative, come back bubbling over with excitement to share their experiences and the stories of their success. |
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The stories that spring to mind while looking at this work are both humorous and unsettling, bubbling up from one's unconscious like twisted fairy tales. |
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I had to suppress a hysterical giggle bubbling up inside of me. |
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When it is bubbling furiously, salt it generously then add the linguine. |
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Well, this has been sort of bubbling up for the past few years. |
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He grimaced as he looked at water bubbling up from below the ground in the center of the street. |
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The pervasive pink petals of the cherry blossom trees flutter to the ground like the soft powder of a mountain peak, while the babble of the bubbling brook pervades the air. |
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Algae scrubbers, using bubbling upflow or vertical waterfall versions, are now also being used to filter aquaria and ponds. |
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The bubbling produced a froth with would overflow the glass unless you drank quickly. This, of course, would get you quite slarmied in a hurry. |
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Go and marvel at this awesome, largely untouched, bubbling lunarscape of a land that's constantly shifting, changing and taking you by surprise. |
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I wanted to jog in leisurely fashion through the green fields and chestnut avenues, over the rushing bubbling streamlets, to join Sylvie. |
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We love to come home after a long day and smell dinner almost done thanks to the slow cooker and Brunswick Stew bubbling away. |
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The solution was agitated and deaerated by bubbling argon through it for 30 minutes at room temperature. |
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But Dooley's Irish blood was up, five fingers of tanglefoot tingling in each fist and bubbling in his brain. |
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If your tastes are more contemporary, there are 44 modern rooms by the bubbling waters of the Mill Race. |
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I was a little disappointed to have lost the light, for I'd pictured the springs as bubbling, roiling, geysery things, clear-pure and alive. |
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Camels, for instance, or thermophile bacteria, which don't mind at all if you boil them in bubbling, hot mud. |
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Water bubbling up from the ground as geothermal springs originates as rain on the Mendip Hills. |
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Geldart group A particles fluidize nicely and show a region of expansion without much bubbling. |
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One eye, the left eye, had completely foundered in the bubbling purulence. |
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Myra Rutledge, heiress to a Fortune 500 candy company, looked around her state-of-the-art kitchen, at the pots bubbling on the stove, at the table set for two. |
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She watched the horse chew gnashingly, his lower jaw slipping sideways. She saw big yellow teeth, and white froth, mixed with apple bits, bubbling out. |
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There were dragons and water birds that were animated by synchronized swimmers, and in the climax, a palace rose from beneath brightly lit, bubbling water. |
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This last gives him the ability to play counter melodies in both left and right hands which sometimes sound remarkably like the bubbling tunes of the African thumb piano. |
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No, I mean pure stinking stenchy rubbish, the rotting sort that has greeny-yellowy water running out of it as it decomposes into a turgid pile of bubbling slop. |
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She was bubbling over with laughter as she ran into the room. |
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Carefully nuanced rhyming prose and a gradual increase in difficulty of task from splashing, bubbling and overarm make this book a joy to read and share. |
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Up a street called The Grove, just before the tax office, there's this alley, half hidden by a skip overflowing with bin-bags smelling of bubbling nappies. |
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The ancient water, trapped in thin fissures in granitelike rock, has been bubbling up from a zinc and copper mine for decades in Timmins, Ontario. |
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The new wave of green power is bubbling under in Swansea Bay. |
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