A 150-watt subwoofer hooks up with two satellites that hold four-inch woofers and one-inch tweeters to generate crisp highs and a clear midrange. |
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Her crimson locks burn in the sun as she frantically darts in and out of streets that are lined with crisp amber and rust coloured leaves. |
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A luscious mocha sauce, the rich chocolate base, and a generous topping of crisp roasted almonds will make you long for more. |
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Outside in my alfresco office, the chap in the crisp white shirt launched into his sales pitch. |
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The stadium lights glare down coldly as you inhale a deep breath of cold, crisp air. |
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Grill rashers of smoked streaky bacon until crisp and cut into small squarish pieces. |
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It's a great feeling to define in sharp crisp outlines what you believe in, and what you stand against. |
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A baguette should have a crisp shell, a white crumb with varied texture and a good yeasty smell of bread. |
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The nose is really quite clean, crisp and citrussy, with a little hint of yeastiness and grass, but rather neutral overall. |
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You get to watch benevolently, breathe in crisp Alpine air, sip Swiss wine and wolf down chocolates by the handful. |
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No rolled loin of lamb with grain mustard, crisp pancetta and girolle mushrooms for me, then. |
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But both the French macaron and the American macaroon are based on the crisp Italian meringue cookies called amaretti. |
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A slick of house-made dressing over crisp romaine balances fragrant garlic and anchovies with the tang of lemon. |
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In Italy, bitter-almond paste is used to make the crisp amaretti cookies, and bitter-almond extract gives amaretto liqueur its character. |
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I think it is one of Bradford's biggest let-downs and I don't just mean people dropping the odd crisp packet or cola can. |
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Floating on the top is a pear crisp, so sweet and delectable you might wonder why anyone ever bothered making chips from potatoes. |
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The meat was seared crisp around the edges, with just a hint of rosiness at its center. |
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Are the results as crisp and orderly as when the colonel commands the lieutenant? |
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Ideally the outside should be dark brown and sizzling, the fat crisp and the inside of the meat a deep, juicy rose pink. |
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The Caesar salad was nice, with romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese and crisp garlicky croutons in a lemony vinaigrette. |
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Fortified by a twice-baked Goats cheese souffle and a wine that was fresh, crisp and fruity, I set off for my final rendezvous with his holiness. |
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Sturr shot mostly on the streets of Chicago, imposing crisp, architectonic structure on the continuous flow of human activity. |
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The graphically crisp, retro lettering style adds a whiff of nostalgia to this evocation of language's reflexive capacity. |
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I want it to be fresh, crisp and sparkling, so please forgive the venture into 50s Americana. |
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The eggplant tower presents surprisingly crispy eggplant, paired with goat cheese and topped by a baked Parmesan crisp. |
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Not enough crisp brown leaves through which I can noisily drag my feet when walking along the pavements. |
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Where their rucking had been crisp and brutal last term, this time out it was hesitant and laboured. |
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The batter was dry and crisp and remained so until the last scrap was eaten. |
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When Autumn rolls around I love a nice bowl of stew with some Anadama bread and some homemade apple crisp. |
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Spliced with a dash of crisp white linen or lawn cotton, though, it becomes sharp, chic and seductive. |
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The lean meat was cut in slivers, arranged on crisp falafel cake, and crowned with a spoonful of tangy green-pepper relish. |
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Be careful because a tiny cube of crisp water chestnut, together with some hot juice, is wrapped in the core of each ball. |
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You get two eggs instead of one, and the calentao is replaced by a rasher of crisp bacon. |
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Tony Smith's work is all angles and crisp edges and, from the vantage point of the 21st century, archetypally masculine in form. |
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And that's just sentimental schmaltz and keeps sort of slowing down the movie, when you want to see this crisp, involving action story. |
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My delight is a good fillet of rock salmon, fresh cooked, hot and steamy inside a soft batter jacket all crisp and sizzled on the outside. |
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A commendable selection of connections includes two good-quality RGB Scarts, ensuring crisp DVD playback. |
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But whereas they were once crisp, motes of dust and household lint had now settled leaving the surface grimy. |
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I lifted my beer bottle to my face and drank the frothy goodness, sipping it slowly, savoring the bitter crisp taste. |
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Peabody's accent was high and aloof, crisp on the vowels and nasally through the consonants. |
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The skin is fried to a crisp, while the spices permeate the soft, silky flesh of the fish. |
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His crisp white Greek Revival house still stands at a curve in the main road, momentarily blocking the bay view as you drive past. |
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It was described as light, crisp and appley, and the menu suggested it was good with fish, chicken or just by itself. |
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The choices included tasty macaroni salad, a rice salad dressed with olive oil, baby corn, pickled beets and some chopped, crisp romaine. |
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This was a very agreeable crisp, dry wine which could stand its own against an equivalent French, Italian or New World offering. |
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Only the crisp skin was appetizing, while the fish lacked the aroma of the wine. |
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I slid over a crisp dollar bill as my initial deposit, and signed the papers. |
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With wonderful aromas and flavors reminiscent of snow peas, grass, herbs, and green figs, this Sauvignon is as zesty and crisp as a salad itself. |
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Stroopwafel, sometimes called caramel wafer or syrup cookie, is a sandwich of two extra-thin, hard and crisp wafers filled with caramel-y syrup. |
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The combination of real milk chocolate, crisp wafer and soft chewy caramel is almost too intense. |
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Some posh wafers might be good here, or some homemade shortbread, baked really thin and crisp. |
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One crisp November afternoon, she summoned her lovers to her bedside bistro for tea and tattle. |
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The lines on the cars are more defined and crisp than on previous Peugeot sedans and wagons. |
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The crisp lines and stylish designs of a Brooks Brothers suit are always totally appropriate for the times. |
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She picked up a mascara wand and gently tugged it open, revealing a crisp new wand coated in mascara. |
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Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges. |
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The wind howls as you explore the outdoor levels, while footfalls in the snow are accompanied by a satisfyingly crisp crunch. |
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Cram the lumps of chicken into hot pitta bread with the spiced yoghurt and some shredded crisp lettuce. |
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The Burr and Burton Academy band, crisp in summer whites accented with mountain green, contributes brass, drums, and horns. |
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However, the delicious aroma of the golden, crisp, jalebis wafted up to my nose and tantalized me into buying a quarter kilo. |
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And Gonsal is surprised how many crisp suits are accessorized with poorly maintained shoes. |
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For an elegant light meal, I line crisp pastry tartlets with smoked salmon, fill them with warm scrambled eggs and top with a little caviar. |
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And it was crisp and sweet without being cloying, although I like slightly tart apples as well. |
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Sweetened scrambled egg yolk with water chestnuts, sweet corns and dried fruits is a dim sum created by the chef, crisp and soft. |
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We use pastry trimmings for our tarts, as the pastry rises less and gives a fine, crisp finish. |
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It is medium bodied with surprisingly strong flavors, a crisp acid balance and a slightly bitter finish. |
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A tart and crisp Pinot Gris would pair well with the finished dish because of the wine's acidic quality, similar to that of the lime juice. |
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I went and cut the lily pads back as much as I could, especially the crisp brown ones. |
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Innovations within the product lines of acoustic tile manufacturers allow for a more clean, crisp uncluttered aesthetic. |
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French fries are a weakness of mine and I have a hard time saying no to any offering of crisp, golden potato sticks. |
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There's deliciously crisp Scottish lilt to her speaking voice, which is sadly lost when she sings. |
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First, there are the crisp, watery roots, such as carrots, jicama, radishes, and lotus root. |
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The account is crisp, balanced, and reasonably thorough, especially on bureaucracy and management at high levels across the Atlantic. |
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Also, when Delia does a tart, she brushes egg yolk on the pastry base and bakes it blind to keep it crisp when it is filled and baked. |
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Canty took his from a crisp 100m in 11.5sec and Stevens matched this from his 11.4sec hurdles dash. |
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Last week the kids had made apple crisp with the apples they picked on my second day. |
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In soft fruit such as tomato this process occurs early in ripening whereas in crisp fruits such as apple it is a late-ripening process. |
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The apple cider, made exclusively with crisp, sweet winesap apples, is spicy and just winey enough. |
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Tap on a freshly dug potato and it feels crisp, like an apple right off the tree. |
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Autumn is ideal for crisp British apples to accompany a ploughman's lunch of local farmhouse cheese. |
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Cover each tart with a puff pastry circle and bake until the puff pastry is golden and crisp, about ten minutes. |
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Tightly jointed stonework complements the house's crisp lines and ties it to the site, part of a former farm. |
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The ciabatta, crisp and coated in garlic was an excellent accompaniment and mixed well with the coulee. |
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The principles governing the research process are clean, well-ordered, and rational when they appear on crisp white paper in black text. |
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From a production standpoint, the album is crisp enough to sustain the songs, yet lacking just enough fidelity to complement his ragged delivery. |
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The instrumentals are clean and crisp, nicely showcasing Parker's mixture of chamber music and ragtime. |
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The pastry was crisp and light and the salad was the kind where you wanted to eat every scrap. |
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There's Elizabeth David's taramasalata and dumpy, crisp and filling fish cakes. |
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It's nice that the potatoes are whipped, piped onto the plate and then broiled quickly to develop a crisp outside before being served. |
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They both displayed full muscle bellies, dramatic V tapers, sleek waistlines, crisp tie-ins and loads of aesthetically pleasing details. |
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Place the bacon rashers on a baking tray and bake until crisp, then remove and keep warm. |
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It is warming up, and the sun is baking the buildings across the street from my window, outlining crisp shadows under every single brick. |
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I would generally allow about one kilo for two generous helpings and serve with crusty bread and chilled crisp white muscadet. |
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Bordeaux whites, based on Sauvignon Blanc and sometimes blended with Semillon, are crisp and dry but usually not overtly herbaceous. |
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We want clean clothes, but within that simple desire lie images of crisp starching, of linen whiter than white. |
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The crisp presentation outlined all the salient features of broadband technology, notably cheaper downloads and smoother surfing. |
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He pulled his dad's old wallet from his pocket and took out our ten crisp tenners. |
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Modern Banbury cakes are small and oval, made of light flaky pastry with a crisp top achieved by a powdering of sugar before baking. |
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Paul Smith meanwhile remained true to his own history of classic tailoring, crisp lines and bright floral and striped patterns. |
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There are short, clean-cut, crisp sentences with none of the wordy, long-windedness of one who has spent long years on the Bench. |
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With the oven-baked vegetable kibbeh, apple slices provide crisp counterpoint to the grainy bulghur wheat. |
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They had seemed so masculine and imposing, with their crisp waistcoats, elegant tailcoats, and fancy neck cloths. |
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The church has crisp horizontal banding and window details in typically Aksumite style. |
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Will you hear the crisp crackle of silk taffeta or did you just use glazed cotton which will make no sound at all? |
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A sublime combination of a luscious honey and apricot succulence with crisp, cleaned-edged acidity explodes onto your palate. |
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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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There were wagons parked there, two of them, with bison in the traces ruminating and steaming in the crisp air. |
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The pity and the terror of the situation are conveyed in terse, crisp prose. |
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The Eat-a-Bug Cookbook recommends stripping off the antennae, limbs, and wings before baking them in the oven until crisp. |
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The summer heat is fleeting, and the crisp golden brown of autumn lingers just a little bit longer than it should. |
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If you prefer them chewy in the middle and crisp outside, chill the balls of dough. |
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Pasto is almost 8,300 feet up in the mountains, so it was cold and crisp, with a blaze of stars across the sky. |
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He tans, moisturizes, exfoliates, and buffs, and then gels his hair back, with a crisp white button-up. |
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Atop the chili goes a spill of crisp chopped raw onions, and atop the onions you want a sprinkle of celery salt. |
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Of course it's all wrapped in a chocolate coating of beautifully crafted songs and a crisp musicianship, but the 12 tracks on Always Got Tonight do waffle on a bit. |
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The spicy flavor will cook into the squash, which will crisp lightly, the skin becoming caramelized and chewy. |
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His prose was crisp and waspish, but balanced and well informed, and he was able to deliver an authoritative opinion on a wide range of musical events. |
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With crisp, articulate draftsmanship and a penchant for queasily keyed-up colors, Sharrer presents slyly enigmatic events that are punctuated by surreal details. |
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A police spokesman said the fake notes can be identified by their feel, as they will appear limp, waxy or shiny, unlike regular notes, which should be crisp. |
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The food aristocrat regained her equilibrium when a pyramid of haricot vert salad appeared, laced with blue cheese, walnuts, and slivers of crisp radicchio. |
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Lauren has regularly used band collars, epaulets, braid, pea coats, aviators' jumpsuits, and military tailoring as signs of crisp, effective women's attire. |
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The bacon rashers can be placed on a heat-proof plate and put back in the oven to finish cooking till all the fat has melted and there are just very crisp bits left. |
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The colors are crisp and clear, the picture as clean as a whistle. |
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I started my third year of medical school, when students rotate through the different specialties, crisp white coats venturing into the grime of clinical medicine. |
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Blumenthal, a courtly gentleman of 68 in a perfectly crisp blue shirt, gets laughs by trotting out his rudimentary Spanish. |
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He was as usual immaculately dressed in crisp white khadi cotton. |
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I won't soon forget the crisp sound of snapping wood in the clear desert air that morning, or the slow powerful wingbeats of the osprey as it made its flight toward home. |
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She put the cloth down and wiped her hands on her crisp white apron. |
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Instead, offer congratulations and good wishes to the bride and groom with a champagne that is crisp but harmonious, with a fine flavour and a lasting finish. |
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The weather was crisp and cool, with the smell of woodsmoke in the air. |
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I wanted to purchase a crisp, dry Lambrusco, but I've been thwarted. |
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Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate. |
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I love mine with a crisp crust yet yieldingly chewy on the inside. |
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Maxine flicked on the electric lantern she was carrying, filling the corridor with a crisp, bluish light that was strange after the faint orange illumination of the torches. |
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There are also chunky crab cakes with cranberry, duck and pork rillettes on crisp French bread, Atlantic prawns and celeriac remoulade with a topping of caviar. |
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The crisp animation and luminous colors are rendered in sharp detail. |
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Image and sound quality are surprisingly crisp and clear for this pair of films that has long been in the public domain, meaning the copyright has lapsed. |
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A crisp home-made Yorkshire pudding, two if you were my dad, roast potatoes, carrots, runner beans and spouts would be spooned on to the plate together with lashings of Bisto. |
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Although he wears a crisp button-down shirt, it is cut in the current baggy urban fashion and his hair has been shaved and styled in a slick hip-hop update of the punk Mohawk. |
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When the camera zooms out, the graphics look nice and crisp. |
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A bright crisp curse of the four letter variety, distracted Janey, from her pleasant thoughts about the Chancellor of the Exchequer and a pair of bolt cutters. |
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The trigger return spring is an optional part, and the frame provided a short, crisp, responsive pull without it, so it was not used for this review. |
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Fuentes made a positive start, catching Brodie with crisp left-hand jabs. |
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The trio followed with Handel's Sonata in G Minor with its demanding variations in the movements calling for crisp fingering and contemplative playing. |
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This is a brilliant accompaniment for sizzling, crisp breaded chicken and Parmesan fillets, served with deep fried lightly battered cauliflower sprigs. |
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The phyllo cooks until golden, crisp, and flaky, and the cheesy spinach filling is addictive, to say the least. |
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A white china sink and ceramic hob complement the crisp clean lines. |
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This nasal, crisp, robotic inner voice wasted no time on small talk. |
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Peterson is wearing a crisp white-and-blue striped shirt and fraying paisley ascot. |
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The romaine was crisp and full of bite, the vinaigrette was tangy but not overpowering and the freshly shaved Parmesan bound it all together in perfect harmony. |
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Parsnips also make a wonderful soup and terrific fritters, and their long, blond roots are irresistible if roasted until the skinny tails scorch to a crisp. |
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Tig watching his daughter, bound and gagged but still conscious, burnt to a crisp in front of him. |
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His rough, fuzzy backgrounds and crisp, hard-edged beats have a ragged beauty that shines through all the tape static and lo-fi murk of his recordings. |
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If you listen to these guys talk about music, you might expect their sound to be very narrow-minded and loopy, but instead, it's fresh, crisp and loopy. |
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It is a good-sized quarter pounder of pearly meat spiced and rolled in Japanese breadcrumbs, then pan-fried to a crisp. |
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The crisp air rushed in from the water, lightly caressing their faces. |
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There are wooden floors and stone tile floors, straight backed black chairs, wonderful crisp white and cream table linen and simple, elegant white crockery. |
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Mung bean sprouts are light and crunchy, and with a drizzle of soy sauce and sesame oil, this salad is crisp and refreshing. |
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Use the crisp corn tortillas in dishes such as tacos and nachos. |
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Although a crisp breeze had hung in the air when Caleb and his uncle had arrived at Cedar Grove, an azure sky had augured a morning of pleasant weather. |
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The soft-shell crab with tamari is light, crisp and superbly tangy. |
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I learned to love early fall apples, their crisp taste tart on my tongue, and the feel of spring earth between my toes as I tamped down pea seeds behind my dad. |
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I add a twist of tradition by soaking the lentils overnight, cooking them in a tandoor, then deep frying them so they get crisp on the outside but keep their soft interior. |
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Their childish concerns and pleasures play out in a world of radiant heat and crisp shadows, tangerine sunsets and brilliant blue waves splashing against the Malecon. |
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A crisp, slightly tart apple dipped in chewy caramel is a classic sweet. |
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One appetizer, a prime rib tartine, included tender, thinly shaved prime rib piled on crisp toasted bread with Manchego cheese, cumin and tumeric sour cream. |
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A plate of crisp pitta toasts, mounds of home-made chickpea cream and roasted aubergine baba ganoush with chopped egg makes for a satisfying light meal. |
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Bung in the oven and bake for five to ten minutes until golden and crisp. |
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The crisp backbeat and twinkling xylophones remind one of a child's playroom, with toys scattered and overturned, and the sun building shadows in their midst. |
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Several hundred teenagers dressed in patent leather shoes and crisp green U.S. Army uniforms are greeting and backslapping each other in the crowded school hallway. |
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I simply cannot wait to get out there and really make the most of the sun's light, baking my skin to a crisp as I pursue manly outdoor activities. |
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The skin is blackened to form a crisp casing that seals in the meat's moisture, and slathered in a distinctive sauce made with allspice, potent Scotch bonnets and thyme. |
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The margherita pizza with fresh tomato, garlic, basil and mozzarella, crisp crust and interplay of sweet and acid, was reminiscent of the fabled tomato pies of Trenton. |
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The meat glistened seductively with melted butter, piled high and steaming on top of a crisp, oily split-top bun. |
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As Mike, an avid bodysurfer, surely would have noted, it was a perfect beach day, crisp and cloudless. |
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Standing on the winner's podium with his guide, Erickson breathed in the crisp air as a smile beamed across his windburned cheeks. |
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Skewey's crisp shot of a feeding Common Whitethroat is another great entry. |
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Store or pack soft and crisp cookies separately with sheets of waxed paper in between layers. |
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Apples are an important ingredient in many desserts, such as apple pie, apple crumble, apple crisp and apple cake. |
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The new snacks are described as a cheddary cheese spread sandwiched between crisp, cheddar cheese-flavored crackers. |
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It consists of a round, hollow puri, fried crisp and filled with a mixture of flavoured water, boiled and cubed potatoes, bengal gram beans, etc. |
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The Beaumont Leys manufacturing plant is the largest crisp factory in the world. |
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The first Walker's crisp production line was in the empty upper storey of Walker's Oxford Street factory in Leicester. |
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The crisp market in the UK is dominated by Walkers, which holds 58 per cent of the market. |
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A LITTER lout finished up with an pounds 800 bill after dropping a crisp packet. |
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The 1980s all-girl band, the Bangles, reunites for a comeback album with crisp Beatles-esque melodies. |
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Between each he drinks lime water and eats a savoury crisp or a water biscuit to cleanse his palate. |
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There's crisp burnt kale on the side and the deep-fried softshell crab in vodka sourdough batter is comfort food of the highest order. |
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His painting mode, called Luminism by certain historians, is characterized by its crisp clarity and even, bright light. |
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Salt and chilli beancurd is perfect, crisp exterior giving way to a soft, milkily bland interior. |
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Perched on the edge of MacGillycuddy's Reeks mountain range and Kenmare Bay, gentle sea breezes keep the air crisp and clean. |
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Cheese fondue is a must, if only because you can complement it with a crisp Savoyard white wine. |
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Saxe blue and creamy yellow walls displayed crisp, domestic black and white photographs, each one holding its own story. |
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He was flying open occasionally and air-mailing the ball up, but when he didn't I thought he looked pretty crisp,'' Johnson said. |
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For crisp crackers, slice bagels thinly, dry and lightly brown them in the oven, then butter and sprinkle with salt. |
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Met Eireann say it will stay around the 11C to 14C mark, so enjoy the nice crisp air before the blistery cold of winter is upon us. |
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Any mushroom is good in this salad, but cluster types like maitake and oyster have frilly edges that crisp up nicely. |
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Women notice everything and they will be much more impressed with crisp white boxers or jockey shorts than a greying old woolly pair. |
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One of my favorite ways to use it is in this crisp and flavorful jicama salad. |
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The edgy new collection toes the line between crisp androgyny and soft girly silhouettes. |
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We chose from a selection of cakes or a crisp chocolate chip cannolo to accompany our moderately bold coffee. |
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It's crying out for a crisp rewrite from the Bard himself but alas, poor yawners, all we get is Fakespeare. |
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The TOWIE star, 25, is wearing a BOB by Dawn O'Porter skirt which looks great teamed with a crisp, white wraparound blouse. |
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The test started with North Sea crab with crisp won ton pastry and red onion, pepper and chive salsa. |
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Classically, it makes a very crisp light, refreshing and bone dry white, with almost a seaside tang. |
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Bassist Anderson and drummer Schuller kept things percolating, Anderson with a walking bass line, Schuller with some crisp drum work. |
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Make sure you give minty hues extra freshness this summer with a crisp white blazer for a catwalk inspired look. |
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This crisp, lemony white is made using xynisteri grapes, imported centuries before from the Greek mainland. |
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Seersucker looks great in a pale stripe, and white looks great when worn crisp and tucked in. |
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When it had dried and hardened, it was cut up and then fried until crisp, then served with honey and pepper. |
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This attractive sandwich features a crisp tostado shell and hot pepper cheese topped with tomatoes, corn and lettuce. |
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This crust is then filled with pieces or slices of apple, usually a crisp and mildly tart variety such as Goudreinet or Elstar. |
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His words and manner carried the crisp terseness of the busy man whose time is money. |
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Things went well through the crisp toasts with oiled acciughe, blistered friggitello peppers from the garden. |
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Many apple varieties are mottled or russet, with a rough, dull skin hiding crisp, flavorful flesh. |
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There were three miniature beanpots of brown pottery filled with steaming baked beans topped with slices of crisp salt pork. |
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The poems, composed by more than 90 students from Weekley's classes at the continuation campus, ranged from free verse to short, crisp senryus. |
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And for Italian sportswear giant MaxMara, the cornerstone of the show was a crisp khaki safari jacket shown over a pencil skirt. |
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Yes, under director Sidonie Garrett, this show is crisp in its action, plush in its pageantry, and all aclang with speeches and swordplay. |
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But we restrained ourselves and instead began with one of Bloomfield's bar snacks, a bag of shatteringly crisp caramel popcorn. |
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To get crisp, shattery, lacy rounds, pour a thin batter through a funnel or squirt it from a squeeze bottle. |
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But spatchcocked into the proceedings at the fag-end of the morning was a crisp and useful debate on toxic substances. |
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Deepfried white bait with the spicy salt are an easy like, crisp and clean flavours with a little bowl of mayo to soften their attack. |
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The traditional flat and dry crisp bread has developed into several contemporary variants. |
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In return, they give us red envelopes called angpao with crisp peso bills in them. |
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Some of the breads are thin and crisp, some are crackerlike, and some are soft and pliable. All are delicious. |
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His miniature portrait of Jane Small, with its rich blue background, crisp outlines, and absence of shading, is considered a masterpiece of the genre. |
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His crisp white kurta and dhoti and the trademark Gandhi cap and glasses has become sought after dress material in the city, and fashion statement for the coming Durga Puja. |
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But in Spain, sherry reigns and it's easy to see why with a glass of crisp fi no or manzanilla in your hand as the sun beats down or the barbie smoke drifts over the lawn. |
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Much rounder than European varieties, Asian pears are crisp when ripe. |
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Rowe is evangelical about healthy eating and applies her light-handed approach to dishes such as hummous, kibbeh and one of my favourites, a meat patty coated in crisp quinoa. |
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Go off the beaten track with fried beancurd rolls with mussels, a thin crisp seafood-stuffed roll resembling a sprig roll but made with tofu rather than pastry. |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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In a word, after being tried out, the crisp, shrivelled blubber, now called scraps or fritters, still contains considerable of its unctuous properties. |
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The cod, enrobed in a crisp breading, comes from an aquafarm in Norway that has been certified by the Naturland Association for Organic Agriculture. |
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Si damin is sticky rice cooked with turmeric and onions in peanut oil which is served with crushed and salted toasted sesame and crisp fried onions. |
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It is a light crisp blonde ale which had bucket loads of fresh Tayberries added in the cold storage tank and the two are left to mingle for 3 weeks. |
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Top notes of crisp Italian Lemon, Papaya Nectar Fizz and Jungle Cactus Flower stimulate the senses, leading to a heart of rare and exotic Masdevallia Orchid. |
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Messrs Tesco, Lidl, Carrefour and the others have all corners covered from marzipan stolen to potted goose, tasty banderillas, crisp bruschetta, foie gras and so much more. |
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Pipe band drummers now play on drums with very tight, knitted kevlar heads, designed for maximum tension to create a very crisp and strident sound. |
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This creamy, melty cheese dip is delicious with crisp fresh vegetables. |
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Add a sprinkle onto the top of the mac and use a blow torch to crisp or transfer the mixture into a baking dish, top with crumbs and bake for 15 minutes. |
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Moments later the tea trolley came round and we researched the biscuit options and crisp flavours, completely distracting us from the matter in hand. |
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More Loire Valley cruise than a take-away from the local chippy, a crisp sauvignon blanc from Sancerre has the freshness to compliment flaky fish with tartare sauce. |
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United Biscuits has reformulated premium crisp brand Brannigans and relaunched it in its original brown paper-style packaging to cash in on retro enthusiasm. |
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I was confronted with that question on a crisp morning last month on Coldwater Pool, a riffly, copper-tinted stretch of the Miramichi River owned by Wilson's Sporting Camps. |
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In order to have a successful final product you need to have plenty of layers of crisp filo pastry enclosing a centre of sliceable caramelised apple. |
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This style of wine uses small-berried, thick-skinned grapes which produce less juice than those used for crisp white wines, but with more concentration and weight. |
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The opening goal came out of nowhere and, buoyed, it was a lovely sequence of crisp passes that culminated in Steven Whittaker playing in Nathan Redmond to double the lead. |
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A crisp crackle of dry leaves here and a soft glow of fireflies there, many a Wordsworthian moment are waiting to be stumbled upon in a world less profane. |
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These, crisp, cold, fashionable scents are achieved using ingredients with herbal, menthol nuances, as well as white floral notes and aldehydic notes. |
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Refreshing, fruity and crisp, all in one sumptuous glass, it's perfect with a slice of sacher torte, the famous Viennese bittersweet chocolate cake. |
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