To buy a chine, stuffed and cooked, or uncooked and ready for you to stuff, apply to this company. |
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In addition to bread the earl and countess received a quart of beer, a quart of wine, half a chine of mutton or a chine of boiled beef. |
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The chine and buttock lines will reveal the full bellied shape usually present in this type of hull. |
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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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This spacer fills the gap between side and leeboard when board is touching the gunwale and chine log. |
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Verlaine's chine was stuffed with leeks, spring onions, lettuce, raspberry leaves, parsley, thyme and marjoram. |
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Crepe de chine drapes beautifully and works well for loose, bias-cut skirts, blouses and dresses. |
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Plans and frame patterns available for building the Spray 22 in round bilge fiberglass, multi chine steel or multi chine plywood. |
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Elements from the paintings have been picked up to create a collection of saris and drapes in brocades, georgettes, tissue and jacquard crepe de chine. |
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This semi-displacement hull form is well suited to fishermen and lobstermen who must get their nets and pots onboard without hanging up on the hard chine of planing hulls. |
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Most of this porcelain was left undecorated and received the name in Europe of blanc de chine. |
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She packed it into plastic sacks — creamy silks and floating lawns, velvet and muslin, lavender crêpe de chine, beads of pearl and garnet. |
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The hard chine hull features a transverse step and a transom flap. |
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Inside the bag is lined with black crepe de chine with magenta polka dots. |
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The Bertram 31 and its prototype were designed with a remarkable 23-degree angle of deadrise at the transom with three lifting strakes on each side from the keel to the chine. |
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Still not enough, and now the line is almost straight up and down and I really have to concentrate hard, very aware of the light line and the hard chine of the hull. |
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They wore cocoa silk crepe de chine A-line gowns by Jim Hjelm featuring jeweled necklines and matching cocoa sashes. |
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Owing to continual landslides, the chine itself has been destroyed, and coastal erosion still has a significant impact on the area today. |
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I had for them, after oysters, at first course, a hash of rabbits, a lamb, and a rare chine of beef. |
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Floral jackets, dresses and tops combine with matching co-ordinates in cotton crepe, crepe de chine and georgettes. |
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Some of the rare cups, coffeepots, and teapots are decorated with sprays of prunus or tea blossoms in relief inspired by the blanc de chine made at Te-hua, China. |
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It also requires space at the bow and stern not only for working but for sighting down the gunwale and chine lines to check they are fair. |
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Ancient Japanese Shibori tie-dye reinvents linen jersey whilst the intense sea blue print, Croc Batik, enlivens luxe crepe de chine pieces. |
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For either roast, ask your meatman to remove the chine bone. |
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The collection strikes with vibrant colours on predominately bright and airy compositions printed on delicate crepe de chine and luxurious duchess silks. |
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The heart print is described as retro and the design was executed unto the silk crepe de chine by the company's printers in Como, Italy but was tailor made in England. |
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The bespoke Jenny Packham cornflower blue crepe de chine dress she chose was spot on for the occasion and I loved the Diana nod with the polka dots. |
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Within hours of the debut, the designer's site stopped working after it was rumored that Kate Middleton had donned her empire-line crepe de chine design, News. |
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Fabrics that are often made from silk include charmeuse, habutai, chiffon, taffeta, crepe de chine, dupioni, noil, tussah, and shantung, among others. |
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This little collection comprises ten porcelain and eight copper examples, all very carefully painted in polychrome enamels, sepia, and encre de Chine. |
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The molecular application preserves the breathability, feel, and comfort of the company's signature Crepe de Chine and Modal fabrics. |
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