So colorful, alcohol-free concoctions are part of the game plan, as is de-alcoholized wine and beer. |
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When the day is hot, order one of their long, tall concoctions and take it all in. |
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Creamy concoctions plus classy retro Martinis seem to be the alcoholic orders of the day. |
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The meatless concoctions were rounded out by lentil salad and yellow split peas cooked with turmeric, ginger and onions. |
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We'll have a tug-of-war, leg-waxing and, rather than the traditional yard of ale, we'll have people drinking gruesome concoctions. |
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The Chinese themselves are fairly exuberant in this respect, for example in some of their coloured bean curd concoctions. |
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First, using a basic juicer salvaged from my parents' kitchen, I turned out concoctions of almost anything I found. |
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They vend odd concoctions of karela, carrot, beetroot and maybe even brinjal. |
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To finish up, there are lots of intriguing coffee concoctions and fresh tisanes that will make you want to linger longer. |
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Most of the spirits found for the lower classes were weak concoctions of fermented herbs and cheap grains, and tasted much like boiled mud. |
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Add extras such as carob or malted milk powder to impart a gourmet flavor to your concoctions. |
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We have gathered together some of our favorites-from juice concoctions for arthritis to vinegar for warts. |
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These agents could be used in a pure form but are best utilized in concoctions, plasters, poultices, packs, washes or fumigants. |
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Of course, it's not only bonefish that like to eat shrimp-like concoctions of fur and feather. |
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How did you manage to work up sufficient trust in this man to down all of the concoctions that he put before you? |
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The couple have to collect the herbs themselves and brew the concoctions in earthen pots on low flame. |
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The tent contained a collection of herbs and strange concoctions which glistened in the lamplight, lending a sinister glow to the place. |
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Carcinogens, such as dioxane and nitrosamine, are commonly formed in synthetic concoctions and are virtually impossible for us to know about. |
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The two concoctions were viable elements for either permanent brain damage or death. |
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World class bar staff mix and muddle a variety of concoctions, from herb-infused cosmopolitans to fresh fruit Martinis. |
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Her grandmother often took her to the city to find special ingredients for her concoctions. |
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The findings completely falsified the concoctions of the secular media and the minority religious leaders. |
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They refused to sign a 1980 UN treaty banning the napalming of civilian targets and are one of the few countries still using such concoctions. |
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In the effort to win, they lubricated their skis with concoctions of vegetable oil, animal fat, whale oil, and tree sap. |
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The biggest challenge he faces is chefs who literally over-egg the pudding with complicated concoctions. |
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Menu concoctions include opah caught along the Kohala Coast, salmon, and seaweed grown at the Big Island's Natural Energy Lab. |
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Dashing mixologists behind the bar prepare classic concoctions to get you in the mood and you could just pop in here for a drink. |
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Like ravioli or tortellini, cappelletti can be stuffed and sauced with a variety of savory concoctions, such as chicken with cream sauce. |
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Recent concoctions include a sweet-and-sour Sicilian sauce for tuna and a Milanese-style pork tenderloin. |
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Besides the samosa, you'll find other fried concoctions like the bhindi main dish. |
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Blackness mingled with the damp walls and cold air, and the atmosphere smelled of foul concoctions and wet rats. |
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They have their own lexicon of heady-scented concoctions like chews and gobstoppers, Flying Saucers and Black Jacks. |
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The room was lit almost completely by soft candlelight, and the air was perfumed by sweet-smelling incense, and men smoking pipes filled with herbal concoctions. |
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The basis for our eau de toilette, perfume and aftershave is in the concoctions of the smell mixers of the time. |
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Large sculptures are hybrid concoctions of graceful curves and warped angulation. |
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Free from strict rules, Japanese distillers are making innovative, artful concoctions. |
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Ford had been sleepwalking through tepid Hollywood concoctions like Regarding Henry and Sabrina for years before Six Days. |
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Behind a circular wood-bar, staff mix up magnificent concoctions like Guavapolitans and Lychee-tinis and awestruck babes and their boys knock them back like soda pop. |
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Bollywood product continued to proliferate with boisterous concoctions, such as Anurag Singh's Dil bole hadippa! |
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All the stalls had such scouters who would at times even cling on to your clothes, in an attempt to lure you into buying their absolutely undesirable concoctions. |
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Sneak your way into the Mixing Stations and dip into their performance enhancing concoctions for your OWN benefit! |
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They were taken to secret detention centresand were reportedly forced to drink hallucinogenic concoctions and to confess to being witches. |
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Nobody is to consult oracles or soothsayers and you must not inject any thing diabolic into your body or rub any concoctions on your body. |
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Nowadays, the mixologists of New York, London, Sydney and elsewhere are creating wonderful new concoctions with a La Clandestine base. |
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The heart of the biodynamic garden is the compost heap, which is meticulously tended using plant-based concoctions. |
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Teslas use improved versions of industry-standard lithium-ion batteries, rather than any exotic concoctions put together by the battery guys. |
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The sector should not be subject to all manner of national concoctions designed to limit cabotage opportunities to a minimum for one day longer. |
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It produces herbal concoctions designed to attempt to get around the health laws of the country. |
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Not a bad idea, for alongside the added benefits for the skin they also often give the concoctions a truly delicious scent. |
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They do so by caring for the babies, starting the fires, picking fruits, herbs and plants, and making concoctions to heal and bandage wounds. |
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There's another product called Intra, which has something like 22 different concoctions in it. |
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Limestone is a commonly used edible type of earth used in decoctions and concoctions. |
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Instead, inventive Russians got busy distilling their own heady and often fatal alcoholic concoctions using ingredients like toothpaste or shoe polish. |
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Amid these chemical concoctions we find elements significant to the cosmos, allowing me to offer a view of the periodic table through the lens of an astrophysicist. |
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Winemaking houses in the former decided to bow out from the race and differentiate their viticultural enterprises by focusing on bubbly concoctions. |
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Some of these remedies have been closer to quack concoctions. |
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But what about odd concoctions we could have done without, like cheetos lip balm? |
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We had weird food concoctions, too, so instead of spaghetti bolognese, we had rice bolognese with kimchi. |
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Drink spirits and mixers, or bottled concoctions, or shandy. |
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The chicken was tasty and well-cooked, leaving me to mix up concoctions of guacamole, sour cream, salsa and grated cheese in the warm, floury fajitas. |
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Do also bear in mind the possibilities for the chunks, chips and other texture-enhancing additions that the famously anosmic Ben Cohen has included in the company's other concoctions. |
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Leave it to settle for about three months and, come Christmas time, you'll have a delicious concoctions to offer your guests. |
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Others, having no grain, made nauseating, poisonous concoctions of weeds, treebark, and even clay and manure. |
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This process entailed research into real animals, plants and birds as well as traditional cultural and tribal designs to source her fanciful, inventive concoctions. |
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The following recipes are designed to combat the ill effects of harsh winter weather on your face, hair, lips and body, without costing a fortune, or requiring hours of hunting down ingredients and making concoctions. |
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Margot and Jerry Leadbetter turn their noses up at Tom and Barbara's concoctions in The Good Life, and Reggie's son-in-law Tom makes an undrinkable nettle and parsnip wine in The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin. |
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They made me concoctions to give me the strength to continue my work. |
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I often use the mealy type for vinaigrette-based dressings because they do absorb, and waxy for mayonnaise concoctions because they do not. |
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Fourthly, by correctly labelling the relevant concoctions which are widely available on the market, so that they clearly state that they are anabolic substances. |
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How much evidence do you think the regulator should require before we accept, on behalf of Canadian consumers, the ability of individuals to make up concoctions? |
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But what has not changed over the past 500 years is the way some of their concoctions are generating similar exclamations of awe. One stunning new family of nanostructured materials goes by the name of Quasam. |
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So, TIMM is both a manly and stylish logo and a brand enticing us to experience the most intrepid concoctions and mixtures-who knows what a cross between a mackerel and an octopus would give? |
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A great number of people in the world attend spiritual churches yet they fornicate, steal, quarrel, cause division, prepare concoctions and charms and glory in vices. |
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He also feeds his trees with composted wood chips, plants comfrey around the roots and sprays them with concoctions of horsetail and stinging nettles. |
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There were several dairyless hot chocolate concoctions, rich with spices like anise and cinnamon, even dried rosebuds. |
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Majorca and Eivissa's most traditional liqueurs have their origin in the medicinal concoctions which the apothecaries used to prepare in the 16th Century to fight against epidemics. |
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The list is long, yet there is still a rather important footnote to Arequipa, and that is its famous and diversified cuisine, full of scents and concoctions that match its magnificent landscape and towering volcanoes. |
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No wonder they are fearful that the government has a hidden agenda. These devices, these concoctions developed in this bill do not say what they really are or what they are really intended to do. |
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Cooking is also one of his hobbies: he kept the community supplied with his own concoctions of spicy sauces, hot enough to make many a tongue burn and eyes water. |
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The bass-fortified, hard-rolling techno concoctions will still get the club kids moving, while the muscular hip-hop beats and fluid funk melodies have been augmented by an array of loud-and-soft rock dynamics. |
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We were given two bars of this strange delicacy by a relative who thinks we are adventurous with food and therefore prepared to sully our tastebuds with weird concoctions. |
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Big Alice Brewery is already known for using unusual ingredients like purple potatoes, morels, kumquats and honey in its concoctions, the New York Daily News reported. |
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There is also Alex, apparently unentangled erotically, slipping in and out throughout the play, cheerfully offering his impossible gastronomic concoctions. |
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