Lettuce, be it red or green, smooth or crinkly, germinates very quickly and is soon ready to eat. |
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Preparing for her moment, Stone doffs the crinkly jacket and sits up even straighter than before. |
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Her blotter is crisp, doodle-free, as antiseptically intimidating as the crinkly butcher rolls doctors use on examination tables. |
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The first man was described as being black, about 50 to 55-years-old, with crinkly hair and possibly wearing a tweed jacket. |
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Then there are the crinkly petals of jarul found in the traffic roundabouts and Jorbagh. |
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Compose a mixed salad with red crinkly lettuce, ruccola, green crinkly lettuce and oak leaf lettuce. |
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He brings a palpable sense of decency and a pleasantly crinkly face to the role. |
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The 36-year-old musician, his crinkly curls prematurely greying, his mouth fast to resolve into a smile, is not bragging. |
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Rattling rings, crinkly and scrunchy feet, and a linkie teether will stimulate baby's natural curiosity. |
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Fabric must be cotton or poplin, not shiny, silky or crinkly. |
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She is an ebullient woman with curly hair, crinkly skin, and expressive features. |
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Several Miros, two Calders, a choice Alberto Burri wrapped in crinkly black plastic. |
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I'm a little bit more crinkly now and older, maybe not wiser though. |
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Jake collapsed into a heap in the grass under the willow and started bawling, grabbing a few tufts of crinkly brown grass and tearing them out by the roots. |
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An old geezer in a crinkly blue suit greeted us near the line of shopping carts in Mega-Mart, and he smiled as if we were long lost grandsons returning from the North Pole. |
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Wrapped in a hard, crinkly cellophane, the books begin as impossible objects, unopenable and unreadable. |
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It was a book wrapped in gold crinkly paper, which felt silky to touch. |
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There is an initial glassiness or translucence of the leaf veins and petioles, which then become swollen and, since they do not grow as fast as the rest of the leaf, acquire a markedly crinkly appearance. |
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We're talking shaggy coats, darling – whether crinkly sheep, long-haired goat or full-on fur, it's set to be the cognoscenti's outerwear of choice. |
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And finally, there's the spinach, which is earthy and fresh, and, if you use crinkly mature rather than floppy baby spinach, adds another textural element. |
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True! Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 5.55am BST05:55 Getting more and more crinkly face from Paul Ryan as the night is going on. |
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The patches seem crinkly and loose in the centre. |
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Frown lines or glabellar lines are lines between the brows caused by the muscles contracting-forming that crinkly little '11' wrinkle between your eyebrows. |
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Delightful, textured giraffe has a body which vibrates when the tail with teether is pulled, a jingling head, crinkly ears, beanie feet and mirrored body. |
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Awesome park features 3 separate play areas: a mat with flexible arches, a reversible crawl-through tunnel with crinkly sensory play mat, and a removable water pat-mat with floaty fish. |
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Every morning the soft crinkly sound of saranwrap that she had molded to her body every night, a cure for eczema. |
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The sleeve-buttons were topazes, winy-yellow, lightly set in crinkly gold. |
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Use no water but a soft, dry brush to clean hairy, crinkly or matt leaves, like those of the African violet, streptocarpus and maranta, the prayer plant. |
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