Tear basil, mint, coriander, parsley and cos and place in a large salad or mixing bowl. |
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The new lettuce appears to be a cross between a cos and a deep red radicchio. |
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We like to serve the meat wrapped in large cos or iceberg lettuce leaves with fresh mint, coriander and Thai sweet basil. |
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These cabbages have more than one shape, for example long and narrow like a cos lettuce, or less long and barrel shaped in profile. |
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This is according to the man who failed to raise the alarm cos he couldn't tell what the problem was. |
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Edgar says its ridiculous cos how does one tell time with a watch face so small? |
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I needed to clear my name cos that's my livelihood, for myself and my fans. |
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Most of my friends have clown phobias, which makes my life difficult cos he creeps them out. |
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The genes that encode these proteins are located immediately downstream of the cos region at the left end of the mature chromosome. |
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And only cos I love sharing this photo, this is the most talkative kitty I've had, a random mog from the pound. |
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But this loses Brownie points cos I can't see why it needed to be a two parter, AND found the ending a little disappointing. |
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We have a great theme going, but I can't post it on the blog, cos everything has to be hush-hush till the last moment. |
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Jon has too much value cos he can blind them with science and they are confused by him. |
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The word cos is Latin for whetstone, a stone for sharpening razors and tools. |
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Interesting, cos they are not portrayed as a tight, likeable team, but a nest of corruption and depraved power-to-commerce cynicism. |
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Today was yucky and hot so I went and saw 2 movies in a row, hey doesn't cost me anything cos I work there. |
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I am so tired of your rants so from now on tell it to the hand cos the face ain't listenin' as they say in your fave culture. |
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Yeah, cos the map got a little moth-eaten and I have to navigate through the blank patches. |
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I missed a snog under the mistletoe with him last year cos he was off holidaying somewhere. |
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Discovering I've got safety boat duty tomorrow, cos my brother opted out and volunteered me. |
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I can't tell you too many details, cos someone out there might steal my ideas before I have time to finish my recipe book! |
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And then he starts to mess with me, and I let it happen for a bit, mainly cos I'm drunk out of my head, but eventually reality kicks in. |
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At the moment there's a backlash cos everyone's filming people arguing, spitting and cussing each other. |
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We nicknamed her Skippy cos she skips around when she dances! |
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We wer telt it woz aalreet to keep sum of the acsent, of cors, cos it woz probly impossibil to get rid of it aal. |
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An exact depiction of the cos tume is of less importance than the symbolic us of its signifying power. |
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Drain the lemon juice from the fish and serve it with crisp leaves taken from the heart of a cos lettuce. |
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I feel for Broad and Bresnan, cos they're looking forlorn at the state of the rest of their teammates. |
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Spoon on top of warm corn tacos and top with cos lettuce, guacamole, sour cream, a squeeze of fresh lime and a sprinkle of coriander. |
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Stay classic and use only cos, if you can find it, or little gem. |
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To start I had the Greek salad of cos and oak leaf lettuce, red and yellow peppers, paper thin red onion slices, creamy feta cheese and a herb and mustard vinaigrette. |
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He came to the studio cos he was interested to hear more of my stuff. |
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I slept for most of yesterday and today, cos am utterly exhausted. |
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He reckons I should be able to spot him easily cos he's very tall. |
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To start there was a choice of sweetcorn and ginger soup, cos salad with Parmesan and garlic dressing or smoked haddock cakes with horseradish dressing. |
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At lunch time I stand by myself in the playground cos none of the children will play with me and if I ask to play with them they say okay and then they ignore me. |
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Sorry, I'm making a hash of this, I had this grand eloquent spiel, which has all gone to pot, cos I can't get anything to work to demonstrate what I'm talking about. |
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Place cos leaves in a serving bowl then spoon in the lamb mixture. |
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Roughly tear the cos into pieces and place in a large salad bowl. |
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The toastie maker was found and resurrected with promises to have toasties all the time cos they're great, which no doubt as with all toastie promises will be short lived. |
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I'm not saying any more at the moment cos as my luck goes, I won't get it. |
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Just cos it was for charity doesn't mean he couldn't do it properly. |
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It got burnt cos I was impatient and cranked the heat up a notch. |
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I had to leave my school cos my girlfriend broke up with me. |
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She needs some dosh cos she wants a new career as a screenwriter. |
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Serve it freshly made and warm as a side dish or, as I do, surrounded by little bowls of olives, hummus, cubed feta and so on, for people to help themselves, scooping it all up in little gem or cos lettuce leaves. |
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If the cos of the national traceability program is borne by consumers or producers, it will further reduce pro margins and some producers may choose to exit the industry. |
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Well something must be wrong with the Countrylink fleet cos yesterday SP.21 was amexed as well on the South line. |
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Firstly, has Terry bad-mouthed any pterodactyls recently, or 'is it cos I is green? |
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Finely slice lamb's or cos lettuce and fry it with the garlic. |
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Collectively, those are all better options than a bag of wilting mixed salad, big, boring flaps of cos lettuce or the unnecessary bitter excesses of endive and chicory. |
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An allusion of that kind would hardly have caused offence in the nineteenth century, as a lot of portrayals of local cos tume of that era betray an unambivalent tendency to eroticize. |
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I said I'd rather be with your friends, mate, cos they are much fitter. |
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Now to me the arrogance comes not from the creationists but from the Dawkinites, cos who would reckon we are beyond and above the elements we are made from. |
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The packs are now in the bin cos my husband says it's not smokeable. |
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