In Norman's house the kettle was on the boil and a strange reception committee awaited us. |
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The charity hopes to have every kettle in the county on the boil this May for their annual fundraising Tea Day. |
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Once again the kettle will be on the boil and the ladies committee will look after the guests. |
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He filled the kettle with water and set it on the stove to boil, opening a pack of instant ramen noodles after he had finished that. |
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Both families have found themselves frequently without lighting, heating, hot water or use of electrical appliances such as the cooker or kettle. |
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The Teasmade was a combined alarm clock and kettle, which would wake you up with an alarm, a bedside light and a hot cup of tea. |
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He was holding a tea towel, and behind him I saw the steam of the kettle like a wispy cloud. |
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The spa is at the end of the garden, where, if you can find a waiter capable of boiling a kettle and buttering a scone, you can take tea. |
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She boiled the kettle and made herself a strong cup of tea, adding her aunt's sweeteners instead of real sugar. |
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High in the air probably 1000 feet up I saw a small group of rooks riding a thermal just like they were a kettle of broad-wing hawks. |
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A bookshelf displays an array of well-thumbed cookbooks, and the kettle bubbles on the hob. |
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She took a deep breath that hissed like steam escaping from a kettle and tucked her feet in closer. |
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Put it in a fish kettle, cover with water and boil slowly for half an hour. |
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The kettle had boiled so Don poured the water over the coffee powder in the mug. |
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My stamp collection is severely depleted, and I miss standing over the kettle every so often steaming off unused second-class stamps. |
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Let set for a few minutes, then pour a kettle of boiling water down the drain to flush it. |
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The kettle is also receiving regular top-ups of water, as I make myself a plentiful supply of large mugs of tea. |
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I took a travel kettle and travel plug to boil water with me in Malta as well as drinking water from bottles. |
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An overheard conversation in the kitchen waiting for the kettle to boil, featuring a PR bint talking about her recent honeymoon. |
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Satisfied, she turned back to Lucky and motioned towards a steaming kettle sitting on an iron trivet on top of the wood stove. |
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The kettle began to whistle, and she broke herself out of her reverie and made two mugs of tea. |
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Other things include only using the right amount of water when boiling a kettle and having baths instead of showers. |
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The whistle shrilled and he moved the kettle to a hot pad on the counter for a moment. |
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When the kettle began whistling, I turned around to get the hot water for my green tea. |
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The elderly woman poured herself a cup of hot tea and then set the kettle back onto the cooling stovetop. |
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While there was a stew simmering in the kettle, McCole gathered her courage sat down near Terrance. |
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The kitchen had no kettle and appeared to lack basic safety equipment such as a fire extinguisher or fire blanket. |
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She rattled some cups about the communal kitchen instead and stuck the kettle on to boil. |
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Setting the kettle down, Kiyoshi made as if to examine his face in the reflection, and then splashed water onto it as if washing it. |
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She lit a fire, put a kettle of water on to boil and got out a keeve, or basin, for washing. |
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After unpacking my sleeping bag, toothbrush and kettle, I was gasping for a cup of tea. |
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When the dipping begins each knitting needleful of wicking gets a bath in the kettle of hot wax and comes out coated. |
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We are supposed to dislike docusoaps on the grounds that they are brain candy, but the words pot and kettle do come very quickly to mind here. |
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Her husband broke the news to her, and the couple celebrated by putting the kettle on and sitting down with a cup of tea. |
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A full-width rear interior locker is very useful for stowing cups, kettle, water and stove for impromptu brew-ups. |
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Imagine you go to your mom's and there is a kettle of water happily boiling on the stove. |
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A radio will be on in the kitchen, ditto the bathroom, to avoid missing a result when boiling a kettle or having a pee. |
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Pour the water from the kettle into a roasting tin, deep enough to come halfway up the cake tin. |
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Jugged hare appeared in recipe books in the early 18th century, the meat and blood placed in a jug and cooked within a larger kettle of water. |
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He glanced in my direction, then back to the new iron kettle, which rattled and hissed. |
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Another cylinder of gas is required to fuel the single ring burner used to boil the kettle. |
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As a toddler, he was badly scalded after pulling a kettle of boiling water over himself. |
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Indeed, a low whistle began to sound from the top of the kettle and within a minute it became a high-pitched, ear-splitting shriek. |
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We have always suspected they wanted to dumbsize it, so that Ma and Pa kettle could buy beans over their TV, but this is the final straw for me. |
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You can put the kettle on, drink some Earl Grey tea, and feel comfortable and safe. |
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I put a kettle of water on the stove with the intention of making tea, hoping that it would lighten the situation. |
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How can a silent teapot, a kettle of boiling water and the delicate aroma of tea possibly compete? |
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He got up and spooned two teaspoons of coffee into a chipped mug, and poured in water from the kettle. |
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A coffee pot, a kettle and a couple of pans containing rice and cari poule rested on a steel grill suspended over the embers. |
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The steam rises from the kettle, she pours boiling water into the cup, stirs in milk, begins the ritual of adding sugar. |
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You can also inhale steam from a kettle or pot of boiling water, taking care not to get so close that you scald yourself. |
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On bath nights the baths were taken down and filled with water that had been boiled in the kettle on the gas cooker. |
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If at any point the sauce starts to go grainy and curdle, then add a tiny splash of boiling water from the kettle. |
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Put the salmon into the fish kettle, cover it with the court bouillon or fumet and bring to the boil. |
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Once the francolins have been cut up, put them into the broth in the pot, but they should first be cooked in a kettle. |
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Coal ranges were widely used for cooking and heating the water, and the kettle was kept boiling on the stove ready for the frequent cups of tea. |
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Forgive me for mentioning it, but isn't it a case of the pot calling the kettle black? |
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At this point I was sitting in my chair thinking, man, this guy's really the pot calling the kettle black, isn't he? |
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Alaiah started to pace again as she watched the news, filled the bath tub with water, and boiled more water in a kettle for tea. |
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Yes, I realise this is a prime example of the pot calling the kettle black. |
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I put it in a large mixing bowl with a capful of detergent and poured boiling water from a kettle onto the square. |
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Police were condemned for their treatment of protesters and use of the so-called kettle tactic. |
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She gained notoriety when she joined student protestors in Millbank Tower, the home of CCHQ, and tweeted live from within the kettle. |
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Well, they were going through a village, and a whole army of gossoons were hunting a poor dog with a kettle tied to his tail. |
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Officials at the Independent Police Complaints Commission said a woman has claimed she was assaulted while held in a kettle. |
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Protesters inside the kettle set fire to a ticket machine in a bus stop, fuelling the fire with placards and newspapers. |
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There was a warm and hearty welcome for all visitors to the Timothy family home and Mrs. Timothy always ensured that the kettle was on the boil. |
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The containment officer will be responsible for freeing anyone caught inadvertently in a police kettle. |
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The sight from inside the kettle was of a cordon of riot police several deep. |
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Other members of the public who had been passing through the area were confined inside a police kettle for five hours or more. |
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Black was not a protester but was trapped in a police kettle for around seven hours after trying to walk to a local bookshop. |
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The element in our last kettle was impervious to descaler and had started to resemble a chilly tundra. |
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This weblog with its proud archives is quite a different kettle of fish and a new experience for me socially. |
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When it comes to larger mills with decent internal sorting capacities, or multi-mill operations, log sorting is a different kettle of fish. |
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While Gershwin, Porter and Berlin are as famous as the songs they wrote, Arlen is a different kettle of fish. |
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I had netting up to stop herons getting in but the otter is a different kettle of fish and has got through the netting. |
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The wort is pumped from the kettle, and forced back into the kettle through a jet nozzle. |
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What's increasingly apparent, too, is that Penn the director is a different kettle of fish to Penn the actor. |
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Here there's a nice 1898 Arts and Crafts style house, sheltered by beech copses with kettle nest boxes and carpeted yellow by winter aconites. |
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We cannot forget what happened 50 years ago, but things are now a different kettle of fish. |
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Jason must inform her that he's gotten himself into a fine kettle of fish by taking over the reigns from Sonny. |
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It's probably because that's where the kettle is, and you can get very dry having a friendly argument. |
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Microwave kettle corns are sweetened with the synthetic-but-safe sugar substitute sucralose. |
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Presently she came back with a kettle of water still warm from the noon fire and a bundle of clean rags. |
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It has caramel apples and kettle corn and hot apple cider and thick stadium blankets. |
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A bag of kettle corn, both caramel-sweet and slightly salty, grabbed from local street vendors was delicious. |
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To be fair, my own criticism is an example of the pot calling the kettle black. |
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Only 800m west of the Pool there is another kettle hole, but this one was not turned into a mere but filled with gravel, peat and clay. |
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Waste heat recovered from the boiling kettle and from wort as it's cooled down is used to heat water for brewing and for cleaning the tanks. |
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Also a Weir in a river formed for the trapping of fish was termed in Saxon times a kiddle or kettle. |
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She took the kettle out of its cradle and filled it with water before setting it to boil. |
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Is it me, or is it also missing the fact that you'll need to get up to fill the kettle with water in the first place? |
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The first thing we knitted was a kettle holder by casting on 20 stitches and knitting each row plain until it became a square. |
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She often used this well-worn joke to indicate that she was going into the kitchen to put on the kettle. |
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It's been so cold that I have had to keep boiling the kettle, so heaven knows how large my next electricity bill is going to be. |
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The image that comes most readily to mind is that of a kettle failing to boil because the lid's been left off. |
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Percussion is composed of sleigh bells, tambourine, xylophone and kettle drums. |
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Ask them to help you cross the road, or to take you down to the post office, or to put the kettle on, pet. |
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The air was misty and a strong smell of fish stew from a kettle on the table pervaded the room. |
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It is topped off with clove scented apple jelly together with steaming cups of leaf tea brewed from the kettle ever boiling on the hob. |
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Put cherries and orange slices into a kettle and add the lemon juice and sugar. |
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And they would have the front door open and the kettle on before I'd even reversed the van up their drive. |
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Day five was a completely different kettle of fish, crossing the rice bowl of Thailand to get to Kabin Buri. |
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It's worth mentioning that if you have a problem with limescale in your kettle, your camellia should be watered with lime-free rainwater. |
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Finding a kettle and some instant coffee, he made himself a steaming mug-full and wandered through to the living room. |
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It's one thing being fed falsehoods over TV and radio but another kettle of rotten fish altogether when they do it straight to your face. |
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He headed straight for his kettle and teapot, not even pausing as he pulled off his hat and mask and tossed them on the couch. |
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On shore, the rice was dried in the sun, and then parched in a kettle to loosen the hull. |
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The Innkeeper emptied a sachet of Cadbury's drinking chocolate into a mug and went out the back to turn the kettle on. |
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He fetched a table knife from the kitchen, noting that the kettle was now boiling nicely. |
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In those old days, they cooked in the kitchen with a big kettle that always hung over the fire. |
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Where the age or consent is a defence, well you're talking a different kettle of fish. |
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When the kettle had been boiled and the tea had been made we all went up to Terri's bedroom. |
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Put the kipper fillets in a jug or heatproof bowl and pour a kettle of boiling water over them. |
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Paul Allaerts peeps on his silver whistle and signals my good self over to the kettle. |
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I have met men who can fix a broken kettle or a toaster without flying into a temper and shouting at the kids. |
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The kettle would soon be on the boil and the cup of tea ready within minutes. |
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She admits to using the toaster, the juicer, and the kettle. |
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The kettle was adamantly calling the pot black as Netanyahu accused Iran of doing all sorts of shady things with nuclear power. |
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Verity gave her a small and rather absent smile as she hunted around the kitchen, searching the space near the kettle and the shelves by the window. |
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I'm sure the office would be much improved if we could swap our free drink machine for a kettle and find somewhere we could install a washer-dryer. |
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Ellie enters the room carrying a kettle and a jug containing milk. |
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The kettle on the stove whistled sharply, interrupting her thoughts. |
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He quickly took the cup and kettle away from me, as if I were a criminal. |
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He heard her turning the tap on, pouring cold water into the kettle. |
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Damry poured some water into a kettle and placed it on the stove. |
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Reports from the prison say the officer was attacked by a prisoner with boiling water from a kettle and received severe scalding to his face and hands. |
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I bought a lovely red kettle from a shop which I walked into on a whim. |
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I apologized, pouring some water into the kettle to boil for tea. |
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I move swiftly, filling the kettle with water and allowing it to boil. |
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I had to boil up the water in an old kettle with a frayed wire. |
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She poured water into the modem kettle she had brought only a few months ago and plugged it into the socket on the wall, before flicking the switch and waiting. |
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Judges dismissed their argument that their detention within the kettle in freezing temperatures without food or water for over six hours had breached their human rights. |
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The point of a police kettle is to make you feel small and scared, to strike at the childish part of every person that's frightened of getting in trouble. |
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When the police resorted to kettling tactics during last year's student protests, they didn't offer such facilities to those trapped inside the kettle. |
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Going all the way and winning the title is of course a different kettle of fish and a challenge I would suspect that is beyond them for a while yet. |
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A business PC is a different kettle of fish, and many will be surprised to find that a standard 20GB drive is generous enough for the majority of users. |
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To keep the upper hand, caterers attempt to differentiate by offering not just the fanciest feasts, but smoothie bars, kettle corn, pasta stations, and on-site pizza ovens. |
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As she carried a tray of beer, an ice cream sandwich, and a bag of kettle corn, the septuagenarian usher decided to sweat her presence in the upper deck. |
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For the last two summer vacations, every day I would head out in the morning to explore kettle holes, would find two or three small sites and would come home satisfied. |
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To give him his due, the five-year-old would happily sit and wait until I had finished my main course, but the little one is a different kettle of fish. |
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She boiled the kettle again and made a cup of tea with slightly sour milk. |
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Martine didn't own a kettle so a pan of water had to be boiled, I knew that if Helene needed a cup of coffee it was best to let her get on with it. |
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She was a very welcoming person and always had the kettle on the boil. |
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She loved people to call, and the welcome was always there, because the kettle was always on the boil, and her face would light up when she would come to the door. |
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The Teasmade, is a combination of an alarm clock, a kettle and tea pot. |
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At that point I half expected Emmanuel Radnitsky to appear with a pot and a kettle, and paint them both black. |
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A small fire crackled merrily on the hearth over which a kettle hung. |
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His opening slide was of a cast iron trivet with a steaming kettle on top. |
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Such music is varied, but the instruments commonly used include trumpets, flutes, long brass horns, percussion frame drums, cymbals, and kettle drums. |
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That's another kettle of fish entirely and I despair of physicians and others who confuse and muddle invalidity and melancholy as being one and the same thing. |
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When he was home from school at age 14, he upset a kettle of boiling water on his right side, burning his arm so badly that the doctor feared gangrene. |
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A fellow journalist found his kettle full of a brown, sloppy substance. |
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I put on the kettle for a nice cup of tea and got the vac out. |
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She switched on the kettle and got out the packet of Nicaraguan coffee. |
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The Norwich kettle has a London mark for 1695 but the stand, with its integrated spirit lamp, was supplied five years later by the London silversmith John East. |
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Kendall let out a slow sigh and turned to face Elma who had returned to her boiling kettle of water, lifting out steaming clothing with a thick stick. |
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The rolling hills of northern Wisconsin's glacial kettle moraine are densely forested with hardwoods, birch and aspen and pitted with potholes and lakes. |
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Well now, isn't this a fine case of the pot calling the kettle black? |
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All said and done, is this a case of the pot calling the kettle black? |
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But it was a classic case of the pot calling the kettle black. |
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I put the kettle on and made us a cuppa tea while I worked out what to do. |
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In kettle of boiling salted water cook the fusilli for 10 to 12 minutes, or until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the chicken mixture. |
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There is a whiff of conspiracy in the air and it reeks pungently of Chardonnay glugging down the plug hole and just a dash of carpet-trampled kettle chips. |
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I think it's a case of the pot calling the kettle black when she says he is obsessive. |
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So it is with some trepidation that I lift the lid on this particular fish kettle. |
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The hob features a fish burner which is ideal for cooking salmon in a fish kettle for a chic dinner party which take place frequently. |
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If you don't have a fish kettle big enough you can use a roasting tray by lining it with foil with at least 12 inches overlapping each side. |
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The resulting impression filled with turbid mash liquor, which was hand-pumped through a tube into a separate kettle. |
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Peter began the job immediately, while John and David decided to have elevenses rst and the kettle went on as soon as Terry left for work. |
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Jenny James, Worthing, West Sussex INSTEAD of using kettle descaler, try white vinegar. |
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We bought mum's because we thought it would be safer than her using the kettle every night to fill a hot water bottle. |
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The fact most fossil proboscideans in Michigan have been excavated from former shallow basins of kettle bog sites attests to this hypothesis. |
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This was formed following the retreat of ice age glaciers which left the area dotted with kettle holes, locally referred to as meres. |
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The kettle of discontent finally came to an overboil, in public, 24 hours after the Cup win. |
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I'M sure Cilla and Les won't be the first couple to get hitched just because they fancy a matching set of Le Creuset saucepans and a fish kettle. |
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If someone buys a big salmon from us we can provide them with a fish kettle. |
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And from the kitchen, a fish kettle sings as it steams the pink, fresh salmon lurking within. |
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Put the salmon in a fish kettle with an excellent mirepoix moistened with four bottles of champagne, all passed through a sieve. |
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Walter died after a burning kettle set fire to his pyjamas in the unit in Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, in June last year. |
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Badal Mondal Chan Mohan, 49, reportedly suffered scarring to his back when he was repeatedly hit with a kettle for not making chapatti. |
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Shocking pink accessories including juicer, scales, stove kettle, breadbin are from Typhoon on 020 8974 4755 www. |
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But I did spy a kettle and toaster set plus a breadbin from another company. |
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In this context, MNCs must be regarded as a potentially very fruitful 'bowl or kettle offish' in which to botanize. |
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Flat Iron Lake, located in Calvin College's Flat Iron Lake Preserve, is a 25-acre kettle lake with a broad littoral zone along its eastern shore. |
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Make a great brew whatever your budget with one of these cool buys SCRIMP SCRIMP Wilkinson lime green kettle PS15, Wilko. |
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Boil a kettle of water and pour the hot water into the roasting tin around the base of the bowls to make a bain-marie. |
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So a series of canals were built to funnel the water to glacial kettle holes that were used for a mill complex. |
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Pout Pond is a kettle hole created by the retreat of a glacier during the last ice age. |
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Former national service soldiers marched with drill-like precision to kettle and bass drums and kazoos. |
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The boys also investigated Newton's apple, how a pop-up toaster works, Archimedes' screw and how an element heats a kettle. |
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The term kettle refers to a group of raptors wheeling or circling in a thermal. |
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Of course celebrating this new-found political correctness is fine until you get rat-arsed, which is an entirely different kettle of fish. |
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The erratic boulders, till, drumlins, eskers, fjords, kettle lakes, moraines, cirques, horns, etc. |
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He is also said to have carried out experiments in coal gas, using coal heated in a copper kettle in a small cave near his father's mill. |
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The wooden structure in Southwold, Suffolk, comes complete with contents including a folding table, folding chairs, windbreaks and a kettle. |
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He cooks with the trouser press, iron, electric towel rail, hairdryer, wastebin and kettle. |
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Soon after, a fire was made withoutside the cabin, in the open air, and a kettle hung over it to boil. |
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Commonly served on a Sunday or any other special occasion, it can be done in a kettle BBQ or a conventional oven. |
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London has the privilege of disturbing a whole street for an hour together, with the twanking of a brass kettle or frying-pan. |
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Although it is often dismissed as a myth, like most good stories the story of James Watt and the kettle has a basis in fact. |
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They will use the natural resources available to them in the park, along with equipment such as tyres, ViPRs, kettle bells and dumbells. |
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This dual-fuel beauty has six burners, double oven, separate grill, a catalytic oven-cleaning programme, fish kettle burners, roasting dish, wok stand and griddle plate. |
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The brushed stainless-steel kettle boils water faster than a microwave and is made with a cool touch base that can be safely placed on any surface. |
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Like a giant kettle knowing it's being watched, this volcano mostly stewed through another warm October day, denying spectators the boilover they long to see. |
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Angry as a snake in a kettle, it is, I'm sure, an Aussie jibe at pansy-bottomed pommies who can't even regularly win a small vase of charred wood. |
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Next morning, they woke about ten o'clock, Kev, went for a shower while Alice, did some toast, put the kettle on, and when he came out, she went in. |
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During the comedy show, he prepares a three-course meal on equipment commonly found in hotel rooms, including an iron, a kettle, and a trouser press. |
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She helped me to find a place to live then, together with other people at the centre, gave me baby toys and clothes, a kettle, an iron, a radiator, an airer and a toaster. |
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