Maharani dahl, my own private Shangri-La, brings beans and black lentils into divine harmony with butter, cream and majestic spices. |
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The buttered black bean dahl had a full-bodied spicing to it, a flavour with enough interest that it didn't get boring after a few bites. |
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What family would want a daughter-in-law who can run around kicking football all day but can't make dahl or chapatis? |
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We opt for non-vegetarian thali, mixed assorted appetizers-for-two and dahl soup. |
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Bergdahl is expected to meet with dahl soon but has not done so yet, Fidell said. |
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He went for special vegetable thali from the specialities menu, which consisted of a vegetable curry, mushroom bhaji, tarka dahl and vegetable pilau rice. |
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I breakfasted on dahl, chicken curry and roti canai – the Malaysian pancake bread. |
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And what does dahl believe has most accounted for the extraordinary Homeland Security record of success to date? |
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Fidell has spoken with dahl but not yet met with him in person. |
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We were feasting, forkless, eating ethnically, teaching them to lap up dahl puree and curried mango with soft shreds of steaming roti. |
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Gone were the glass panels displaying row after row of nasi campur, mie goreng, sambal, and dahl. |
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A stout Burmese woman, wife of a constable, was kneeling outside the cage ladling rice and watery dahl into tin pannikins. |
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To be fair, things had been looking up on the children's story front before Dahl arrived. |
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Dahl will last for decades with his breakneck storytelling and outrageously exaggerated characters. |
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Much like the late-lamented, cantankerous Mr Dahl, most children revel in the gleefully grotesque and delightfully disgusting. |
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Nowhere do we see a case for Rowling being as allegorical as C.S. Lewis or as skilled with metaphor as Roald Dahl. |
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Although I enjoyed those ancient tales, Dahl was never one to preach or moralise. |
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You've graduated from the Famous Five and Roald Dahl, and you are thrashing around for something that reflects your interests. |
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At these private schools, for example, pupils at the age of seven or eight are taught how to speak in public on the merits of Roald Dahl novels. |
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They also looked at stories by popular authors like Roald Dahl for a flash of creative inspiration. |
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Dahl wrote of her death in a leaflet published by Sandwell health authority. |
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A list of events and scenes was given to Roald Dahl, who had never written a proper screenplay before, to knock together into a story. |
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All this is brought to life by Anna Sophia Bonnema and Hans Petter Dahl with lashings of empathy. |
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At the suggestion of a friend, Rachmaninoff has begun seeing an autosuggestive therapist named Nikolai Dahl. |
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In the tradition of Roald Dahl and Maurice Sendak, Magnason's story celebrates the ferity and fearlessness of childhood as an idealized state. |
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If you go back far enough, there were the golliwogs and we had a while with Roald Dahl, but that didn't really get traction with consumers. |
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Like most children I read every Roald Dahl book I could get my hands on. |
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Catryn's friend the stable boy turns out to be Dahl, the hidden king of Taun, a once-beautiful land now on the brink of destruction. |
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During the current season, Dahl portrays Zerbinetta in Ariadne auf Naxos with Calgary Opera and Cunegonde in Candide with Manitoba Opera. |
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One shudders to think what the world might have lost if Dahl had been unsuccessful. |
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The Ukranian marksman seems reluctant to play with a protective mask, and will in all probability miss out to be replaced again by Jon Dahl Tomasson. |
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John Dahl, who directed Damon in rounders, had previously done the very memorable The Last Temptation. |
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I needed to find a touch that was lighter, but also had the Dahl twistedness. |
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Mark Rylance is set to take the part of the Big Friendly Giant in Steven Spielberg's film of the Roald Dahl bestseller. |
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Dahl went on to attain nationwide fame and his own syndicated broadcast as a result of Disco Demolition Night. |
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The story was a very subversive fairy tale by Roald Dahl, and a fantastic part. |
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Actually, although the setting is indeed inspired by the area in which Dahl lived and wrote the book, the American actors will be cleaving to their native speech. |
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These stock characters are possibly a reference to the abuse that Dahl stated that he experienced in the boarding schools he attended. |
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Dahl also features in his books characters who are very fat, usually children. |
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Receiving the 1983 World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement, Dahl encouraged his children and his readers to let their imagination run free. |
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Dahl was also famous for his inventive, playful use of language, which was a key element to his writing. |
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Finding too many distractions in his house, Dahl remembered the poet Dylan Thomas had found a peaceful shed to write in close to home. |
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Dahl was also a huge fan of ghost stories and claimed that Trolls by Jonas Lie was one of the finest ghost stories ever written. |
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In surveys of UK teachers, parents and students, Dahl is frequently ranked the best children's writer. |
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The problems are perhaps epitomised by Roald Dahl, a writer of short stories and children's literature. |
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In some more recent portrayals, like those of Jonathan Swift and Roald Dahl, some giants are both intelligent and friendly. |
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When living in Cardiff as a child, the famous children's author Roald Dahl attended this church. |
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Roald Dahl Plass is a large open amphitheatre style plaza frequently used as a venue for carnivals and festivals all year round. |
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Dahl inherited from Dickens a direct feed into the terrors and wishful thinkings of the young, and that is why Freddie Highmore, as Charlie, is the nerve center of the film. |
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Robert Dahl, a celebrated sociologist, studied New Haven, Connecticut in the late 1950s, and found people unwilling to bestir themselves for altruistic community life. |
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Roald Dahl was the past master at the dramatic opening. |
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Geri Halliwell and Sophie Dahl are examples of stars who've cheated genetics to change from soft, round endomorphs to lean, athletic mesomorphs. |
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The daily visits that Rachmaninov made to Dr. Nikolay Dahl, a specialist in hypnotherapy, were what proved to revive his creativity and finally lift his depression. |
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Gregory Dahl had the vocal power to make a strong impression as Lucia's stonehearted brother, Enrico, and he acted the part with chilling poise. |
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Ashley Tait equalised with a backhand shot, Trondheim regaining the advantage through Kent Andre Dahl. |
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Fun fact: James Bond author Ian Fleming wrote the story and Roald Dahl the screenplay, so blame them Pinocchio That fairground is enough to put you off any old-fashioned fun for life. |
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Roald Dahl, the British author of children's books, wrote in a tiny cottage at the end of a trellised pathway canopied with twisting linden trees. |
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Dahl was surprised to find that he would not receive any specialised training in aerial combat, or in flying Gladiators. |
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In February 1941, Dahl was discharged from hospital and passed fully fit for flying duties. |
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Dahl flew a replacement Hurricane across the Mediterranean Sea in April 1941, after seven hours flying Hurricanes. |
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Dahl saw his first aerial combat on 15 April 1941, while flying alone over the city of Chalcis. |
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In May, as the Germans were pressing on Athens, Dahl was evacuated to Egypt. |
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After Forester read what Dahl had given him, he decided to publish the story exactly as Dahl had written it. |
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Dahl married American actress Patricia Neal on 2 July 1953 at Trinity Church in New York City. |
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Dahl subsequently became a proponent of immunisation and dedicated his 1982 book The BFG to his daughter. |
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After Olivia's death, Dahl lost faith in God and viewed religion as a sham. |
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Dahl always maintained that his mother and her stories had a strong influence on his writing. |
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Dahl introduced on camera all the episodes of the first two series, which bore the full title Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected. |
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In November 1996, the Roald Dahl Children's Gallery was opened at the Buckinghamshire County Museum in nearby Aylesbury. |
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In 2002, one of Cardiff Bay's modern landmarks, the Oval Basin plaza, was renamed Roald Dahl Plass. |
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On 31 August 1933, Alexander Dahl took the first picture of the Earth's curvature in an open hydrogen gas balloon. |
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Try Cream of Asparagus Souj Lemony Miso Soup with Chinese Broccoli, or Curried Dahl with Chard. |
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Dahl, Ivar 1938 Substantival inflexion in Early Old English, vocalic stems. |
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Jessica Flynn and her family were among the first to pull up their deckchairs on the sand in Roald Dahl Plas this year. |
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This Easter, families in the Davenport, Iowa area can take part in the 2015 Dahl Ford Easter Egg Hunt. |
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Known for his macabre, darkly comic, fantasy children's books, Roald Dahl is frequently ranked the best children's author in UK polls. |
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Dahl and his sisters were raised in the Lutheran faith, and were baptised at the Norwegian Church, Cardiff, where their parents worshipped. |
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Dahl was made a lieutenant in the King's African Rifles, commanding a platoon of Askaris, indigenous troops serving in the colonial army. |
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Following six months' training on Hawker Harts, Dahl was made an acting pilot officer. |
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Some scholars like Juan Linz, Fred Riggs, Bruce Ackerman, and Robert Dahl claim that parliamentary government is less prone to authoritarian collapse. |
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Dahl, 1826, Eruption of Vesuvius, by Friedrich's closest follower. |
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The founder members are drummer Sean Noonan and bassist Tim Dahl, plus saxophonist Paul Alexandre, who joined two years ago, replacing original altoist Dan Magay. |
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Dahl was named after the Norwegian polar explorer Roald Amundsen. |
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In 2016, marking the centenary of Dahl's birth, Rennie compiled The Oxford Roald Dahl Dictionary which includes many of his invented words and their meaning. |
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A favourite sweet among British schoolboys between the two World Wars, Dahl would later refer to gobstoppers in his literary creation, Everlasting Gobstopper. |
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Dahl travelled to visit Thomas's hut in Carmarthenshire, Wales in the 1950s and, after taking a look inside, decided to make a replica of it to write in. |
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While he was still a youngster, his mother, Sofie Dahl, would relate traditional Norwegian myths and legends from her native homeland to Dahl and his sisters. |
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Fortunately, Shaiman said, the original Dahl text is ''so full of wild, great, extravagant and emotional ideas, that musicalizing the book was actually a walk in the park. |
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On 19 September 1940, Dahl was ordered to fly his Gladiator from Abu Sueir in Egypt, on to Amiriya to refuel, and again to Fouka in Libya for a second refuelling. |
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Dahl was born in Wales, to Norwegian parents, and spent much of his life in England, and the Welsh influence on his work is not always immediately apparent. |
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Dahl acquired a traditional Romanichal gypsy wagon in the 1960s, and the family used it as a playhouse for his children at home in Great Missenden, Buckinghamshire. |
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Initially the screenwriter was to be Harold Jack Bloom, although he was later replaced by Roald Dahl, who had little previous screenwriting experience. |
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In 2008, the UK charity Booktrust and Children's Laureate Michael Rosen inaugurated The Roald Dahl Funny Prize, an annual award to authors of humorous children's fiction. |
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After being invalided home, Dahl was posted to an RAF training camp in Uxbridge while attempting to recover his health enough to become an instructor. |
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Soprano Tracy Dahl recently made her New York Philharmonic debut as Blonchen in a concert performance of Die Entfuhrung aus dem Serail, under the baton of Sir Colin Davis. |
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Towards the end of the war, Dahl wrote some of the history of the secret organisation and he and Stephenson remained friends for decades after the war. |
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The Event Village and transition zone will be held on Roald Dahl Plass. |
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