The Dublin-based writer has taken an age-old story and created a new perspective that sparkles with a crispness of writing that is breathtaking. |
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To achieve a crispness and detail not possible with a regular 35 mm camera, Bosworth uses an 8x10 box camera. |
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It's my favourite time of year and I wanted to evoke the coolness and crispness, especially in the opening motive. |
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Polishing on a brush wheel with putty powder retained the crispness and grain marks of the stone wheels. |
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The breaded meat, fried to crispness, is served with mashed potatoes and a simple salad on the side. |
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It has a streak of nut and lime piquancy and a touch of crispness at the finish. |
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Who can resist the flinty crispness of baked pecans, suspended in a maple-goo inside short, buttery pastry? |
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After blanching them for a few seconds in boiling water they become digestible without losing their crispness. |
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You will be amazed at the beauty and crispness of this hand carved wood floral rose wreath. |
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Fusible knits can add body to garments without any crispness, and can be used to reduce wrinkling on some fabrics, like linen. |
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There's an airy, audible crispness to the shell, and a fine, pungent kick to the filling. |
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The rank smell of the soaking water and the crispness of the soaked cabbage shreds indicate that this is a worthwhile step. |
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While the fish is cooking, blanch the bokchoy in boiling water just long enough to retain crispness. |
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The initial sections are tight little vignettes whose brevity lends them a narrative crispness. |
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These wines, in my experience, are so flavoursome that the floweriness plays second fiddle to a refreshing fruity crispness. |
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Each matzo is flame-baked in a traditional long oven for just sixty seconds to give them their incomparable crispness and subtle nutty flavour. |
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Lemond does a fine, herby rotisserie chicken half that retains a measure of crispness in its delicious skin. |
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The pink wine is favored in that sun-basked region for its refreshing crispness and ability to pair up with a wide variety of foods. |
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Among Nichols's innovations are jicama for cool crunch and corn chips instead of toasted croutons for crispness. |
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Pork tonkatsu, breaded with panko and fried to an ideal crispness in brown butter, harks back to the chef's schnitzel-sizzling days at Danube. |
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Throw away any unused sprouts after a few days, or as soon as they lose their crispness. |
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The rosemary will also have been cooked to crispness as well. |
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She can speak on any subject with such charm, clarity, crispness and conviction that her audiences are just hypnotised by her erudition and elegant eloquence. |
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Colored leaves blanket your backyard and there's a crispness to the air. |
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Hold Time Instructions: With deep fry prep, you can get up to 5 minutes of hold time, with some crispness. |
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The most obvious source of trouble is a lack of image crispness, usually called resolution. |
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The categories were skin crispness, skin taste, over-all greasiness, meat taste, and meat dryness or lack thereof. |
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They defy culinary gravity in their impossibly airy crispness — or maybe it's a shockingly crispy airiness. |
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The top notes have a sensuous crispness, which highlight the floral heart of Amazon orchid, mimosa, heliotrope and peony. |
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Regular stirring up of the lees brings this wine fruitiness and crispness, perfected by a final year of maturation. |
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There is power and crispness here, along with a sense of structure from the mineral, flinty character that underlies the fruit. |
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There was plenty to like about the visitors' football, with a crispness to their possession and energy in their pressing. |
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A recent demonstration of a six-inch display shows impressive crispness in black-and-white. |
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Through the casing soil the head grows in a balanced and cushioned environment, which benefits crispness and leaf structure. |
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Reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, until juice is thickened and apples begin to lose their crispness, about 5 minutes. |
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Moreover, we can observe an improved shiny crust and a uniform crispness on all baking trays. |
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He loves the crispness of parmesan pancake and the combinations offered by the rich diversity of this region's wines. |
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The crispness of the unpainted, undecorated oak and bare walls is a startling yet pleasant contrast to the intentionally modern and institutional feel of the lobbies. |
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I'll take the crispness of this over this, which is one butt-ugly website. |
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Thomas Jefferson returned from France with a waffle iron, a long-handled patterned griddle that encloses the batter and gives it its characteristic crispness and shape. |
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You lose the crispness of the trebles and the rich thrum of the bass. |
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There were fresh shrimp, mussels, and codfish in the mix, and little fronds of carrot and fennel, all of which were nicely fried to a golden, tempura-like crispness. |
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This crispness is thanks to adding cornmeal flour, which is widely used in Indian cookery, particularly in batters. |
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Before she discovered the trans-fat-free oil, she relied on partially hydrogenated oil to deliver crispness, depth of flavor and good mouthfeel to those signature dishes. |
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Excellent potato flavour with amazing crispness! |
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Indeed, subjecting 'Insalata di Lusia' to excessive handling and long journeys would lead to the turgidity and crispness of the leaves being lost. |
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Adding a crisp salad, adds crispness to the meal. |
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I am not entirely sure whether the principles of brevity and crispness have been fully respected in our own resolution, but this is certainly something we hope you will follow in Doha. |
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These photographs still retain the crispness and minute detail they exhibited on the page, making it possible to pick out individuals in the crowd and to appreciate the immensity of man's mark on the landscape. |
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The liquid crystal cell of the SXRD provides faster responses which enhance the crispness and vividness of images, even fast-moving images from video sources. |
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For example, for croissants, dafa crisp croissant CL naturally regulates the consistency of the dough by providing it with suppleness and tolerance, while optimizing its crispness. |
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Due to technological innovations and changing aesthetics, this crispness has become an integral part of the pipe band sound. |
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Based on an innovative industrial process and four years of research, the Vapeur range of canned vegetables offers fresh steamed vegetables with a crispness and taste not seen in any other products. |
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This seems to matter not a whit given the crispness of ensemble, unanimity of tone and artistic expressiveness demonstrated in the ten works of Tudor polyphony featured here. |
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The in-vogue drink to welcome autumn's crispness will be the Black and Tan, a multi-toned drink that layers stout beer on top of the pale ale, Bass. |
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They provide the crispness of the right word but the resulting image remains dissonantly unfinished and the portrait of the animal rather strange. |
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