But that doesn't mean that there aren't lashings of lobster, foie gras and caviar on hand, too. |
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I chose the apple and black cherry pie, which came piping hot and with lashings of single cream, the juices spilling out of the perfect pastry. |
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Instead everything shuts down for about 3 hours, they all head off to the nearest Trattoria for a 3 course and lashings of wine. |
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We all ended up at Masala Zone for grand thalis and lashings of homemade lemonade. |
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There were amaretto biscuits, sweet liqueur and toffee sauces, chocolate flakes and, of course, lashings of cream. |
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The timbers are jungle jackfruit, the lashings are coir rope, the walls are bamboo matting and roofs are local thatch. |
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Toodle pip and jolly hockey sticks to you, don't forget lashings of ginger beer. |
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With the wind starting to blow harder, the fore and main topsails were handed and storm lashings secured. |
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While we are taught to refrain from striking out in anger, we are far less restrained when it comes to verbal lashings. |
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Her museum replicas followed the archaeologists' drawings, which omitted several straps and slits in the sole lashings. |
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If this makes it all sound a bit Famous Five, all wholesome fun with lashings of ginger beer, then I apologise. |
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With splurges of undigested Freud and lashings of dud anthropology, these essays fail to convince. |
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Tessa had not backed down, not an inch, during her entire tirade of reprimands and verbal lashings. |
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Equally important this season are textures, so there are generous lashings of exotic skins, suedes, leathers and horsehair. |
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There are lashings of bloodthirsty violence in the film, but plenty of pitch-black humour too. |
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A stomach full of bile with lashings of politically incorrect humour, Burns is back. |
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Then began two months of learning how to tie clove and timber hitches, square and diagonal lashings. |
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There was a magic roundabout, swings, paddling pools, a Jamaican steel band and lashings of ice cream and cake. |
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Treat your skin to lashings of essential moisturiser, to help you maintain a fresher and youthful looking complexion. |
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You can do all the jaw-jaw in the morning, get stuck into the din-dins then watch the gee-gees in the afternoon, all accompanied by lashings of plonk-plonk. |
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Fresh peas, with lashings of farm butter melting on top, a quick half turn of the pepper mill. |
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Its launch was accompanied by a great deal of legal creativity, audacity and lashings of political power of persuasion. |
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Last night's abortive attempts at a barbeque, despite lashings of the odd smelling spray, proved that the only way of avoiding midges is to stay indoors. |
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As part of a greater show of strength and power, they might also incorporate verbal lashings into rituals of humiliation, made all the more painful by being staged in public. |
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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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Set aside until you have 12 blinis, then divide between 4 plates and serve with lashings of sour cream or butter, and the smoked salmon or caviar of your choice. |
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Being Human's great strength is to take everyday soapy scenarios and subvert them with lashings of gore and black humour. |
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I have toast, good quality bread – often homemade – with lashings of butter and good homemade marmalade. |
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But they may, at least, explain why so many people like lashings of sugar on their breakfast cereal. |
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For this reason, they may use additional rope lashings to secure the liferafts. |
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After the lashings have been tightened a wooden beam 150 mm × 150 mm shall be clamped in front of the rear wheels and driven tight against them. |
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The points of attachment of the lashings shall be approximately 2 m behind the rear axle and 1,5 m in front of the front axle. |
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The liferaft sank with the vessel because it was neither placed in deep chocks without lashings nor fitted with a hydrostatic release unit. |
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The use of hooks or lashings and other system to fix it to the mast is forbidden. |
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It is not sufficient to rely upon lashings as the only means of securing the glass to a rack whilst it is in transit. |
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Guide line: runner blocks, low-runner blocks and lower-stay blocks can be fitted to the cables by lashings not exceeding 100 mm. |
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Items secured before departure were checked to make sure that they were securely stowed and, where necessary, their lashings reinforced. |
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Eggs and milt are ejected by sudden lashings of the caudal fin. |
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A sketch of so many calamities does not seem but a massive record of impostures, and even from such a tender age the cruel lashings made me aware of my humble condition. |
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They have been in situ all week, with tents, Union Jacks, and lashings of cockney wisdom. |
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You can drown your food in lashings of malt vinegar or tartar sauce. |
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The decadent food, which include lashings of pricey ingredients such as lobster and goose liver, has gained the restaurant two Michelin stars and a sheaf of awards. |
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Sitting on the terrace of his family's restaurant, washing down a home-made strudel with lashings of local raspberry grappa, I could see what he meant. |
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The staples are meatballs, kebabs and stuffed tomatoes, peppers or aubergines, all livened up with lashings of tart yoghurt and bushels of fresh coriander. |
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I smack his hands and tell him he can wait till tea-time. I'll be putting a rich crumble topping on it and it'll be served with lashings of custard. |
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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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It was moist and meaty and utterly delicious when wrapped in the paper-light pancakes alongside threads of spring onion and cucumber and lashings of sweet plum sauce. |
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Tight lashings at each end of the Baggywrinkle prevent it from unwrapping. |
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One of the main reasons why I do, apart from the big feed and plenty of socialising is that the Festive Period means lashings and lashings of Racing. |
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Although not a factor in this occurrence, the lashings that secured the vessel's 12 inflatable liferafts were fitted with senhouse slips that required manual operation to deploy the liferafts. |
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These connections, which open and close very easily without the use of tools, are the perfect alternative to lashings for blocks which require frequent relocation or removal. |
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Before he could finish cutting the lashings, the knife blade broke, but he eventually managed to launch the liferaft when the vessel was on her beam-ends. |
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Capital punishment was outlawed by the government but some plantation managers and luna still delivered lashings and other forms of abuse. |
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Naturally it's compulsive Banksian reading, with lashings of gore, squalor, poison, torture and philosophy. |
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In the hours before daylight he sharpened the skids and tightened the lashings to prepare for the long dogsled journey. |
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Some were even into rather more kinky stuff, often involving leatherwear and paid accomplices dishing out lashings of pain. |
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After the general election in 2005 big deficits emerged in many parts of the health service, although it had received lashings of taxpayers' money. |
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Tongue lashings An ugly mood Still nerve-racking Phew! |
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The lashings, which had been holding the chest to the deck of the storm-tossed ship, broke, and it went overboard. |
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Attempts to launch the port-side lifeboat were unsuccessful due to difficulties encountered in freeing extra lashings made to secure the boat in the heavy weather. |
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In case the load is placed against the headboard, the weight of the load can be reduced by the compensation of the headboard when calculating the number of lashings to prevent sliding. |
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Making movies with spurs, horses, ten-gallon hats and lashings of senseless violence. |
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Realizing that it was about to capsize, the four crew members still aboard abandoned the vessel into a small light boat5 tied to the stern, having been unable to completely cut the bulwark lashings to free the net. |
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Additional props and lashings shall be used for articulated tractors. |
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Booths were built by using lashings, the skills of outdoor living. |
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The lashings did not incorporate a hydrostatic release unit or other system to allow the liferafts to float free in the event the vessel should sink. |
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Snapping at their heels were Côte d'Ivoire, showing lashings of attacking potency counter-balanced by a sometimes alarming lack of organisation in defence and midfield. |
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You'll find lashings of pasta, rich sauces, barbecued lamb and ice cream that rates among the scrummiest anywhere in the world. |
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It's out with the 74 lagers and that chicken biriani and in with lashings of wholesome fruit and veg. |
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It's a show that puts a smile on your face and a spring in your step with catchy songs, lashings of comedy and fab backcombed hair with lots and lots of hairspray. |
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Expect a chypre floral scent with lashings of sensual femininity. |
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The boat was made using oak planks sewn together with yew lashings. |
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In 1810 a wreck near Margate was raised in this way but there was a dispute over payment and Trevithick was driven to cut the lashings loose and let it sink again. |
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They testify to having endured lashings, stonings and sexual slavery. |
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