A section of a towering croquembouche, cream puffs filled with custard and lassoed together with sugar, was humble and satisfying. |
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But local Fire Brigade members rode to the rescue, lassoed the animal and dragged him to safety. |
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The cows were lassoed by passers-by as they floated under the bridge at Fitzroy. |
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The next day and later at their leisure the cattle were lassoed, taken out of the pen and slaughtered. |
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Naturally, on the third day, he lassoed a shark and the shark pulled him to shore. |
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They were being herded, corralled, and lassoed, as it were, by high-tech means. |
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This wall pattern is then bordered with a lassoed Wild West lacing crafted out of human hair, an element common to her art. |
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Embolo and Blerim Dzemaili ganged up on Pogba, robbing the ball as he thrashed like a lassoed tyrannosaur. |
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Yet at the same time, the more the cloud is lassoed with regulation, the more its costs will grow. |
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School geography books talked of the Pampas, horses were on every page and cattle were lassoed before being killed for the Argentinian staple diet. |
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As we cooked sausages over the fire, their eldest son taught me the guitar, while the youngest lassoed my husband with a climbing rope before generously returning him in time to stir the beans. |
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Our western hosts have saddled up an evening of great grub and lassoed a herd of entertainment that promises to keep you two-stepping til the cows come home. |
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Jake lassoed the beast with a rope and dragged it Back over the side of the Buckie trawler Conquest and into the sea off the Banffshire coast. |
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From the snow-bunny double agent to the lassoed plane, watch all nine. |
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But by the 1920s, not the 1940s, the balance of power had shifted decisively: The graph above excludes Commonwealth countries, which were lassoed to sterling for political reasons. |
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