A pair of peak-like chicken croquettes drizzled in yellow giblet gravy have extra-crunchy outsides and smooth white-meat insides. |
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Visually powerful spastics lined the insides and outsides of small churches and large cathedrals. |
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He wondered how I cooked them through without charring the outsides to a blackened crust. |
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As mentioned before there is a symbiosis between the insides and the outsides, between our inner selves and the outside world. |
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Torches were lit on both the outsides of the buildings, and in the insides. |
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When the time arrives to bunker down, when the insides are under threat from the outsides, here sit I, ears tweaked to the luminescence within. |
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Pupils lined up outsides schools clutching brand new bags eager to return to class. |
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Condor was a black horse with silver markings on the outsides of all four legs, in the form of streaks. |
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The outsides of buildings are horrible facades of doom and brimstone and that gunky stuff that forms in your eye when you're sleepy. |
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Even the fact that I'm thinking about them makes my insides go wobbly and my outsides go trembly. |
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Lumps in a starch paste are caused by clumps of granules gelatinizing on their outsides and becoming impervious. |
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They all sat down and had their own cups of hot cocoa, warming their insides and their outsides. |
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As the blood flows through the insides of these fibres, a waste-absorbing fluid, called a dialysate, flows the other way past their outsides. |
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The outsides of the pipes are cooled by some of the coolant circulated by the engine. |
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It rained every second day for two months, and they hadn't finished the outsides of my windows. |
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They sleep rough, beg for food and grab lifts by clinging to the outsides of moving freight trains. |
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The outsides of the shells should be washed free of mud, and all soft adhering organisms should be removed. |
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Pour boiling water into the baking tray so that it comes 2cm up the outsides of the bowls. |
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She left the marks of her great physical endeavour on the interior surface of the wood, though the outsides were burnished like conkers. |
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We assume that in all societies people look after the outsides of their homes just as we do. |
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To prevent the implement from leaving furrows and ridges at the outsides, the height of the outer disc on each side can be adjusted. |
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Rubbing the outsides of banana skins on leather shoes will give them a nice polish because the skins contain potassium, a key ingredient in commercial shoe polish. |
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As the sun sets on the skyscrapers, neon lights hug the outsides of the buildings, making the skyline look as impressive at night as it does during the day. |
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The photograph below actually depicts a giant clam, Tridacna, from the south Pacific, but notice the pink encrusting material on the outsides of the shell. |
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When our decorator it will be filled with your spaces, with the luminosity, with your expectations, of your envy, she can prepare you a perfect, emphasizing project your rooms or your outsides. |
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The CCD Working Group acknowledges that when the bees cluster on the outsides of hives packed as truckloads, mingling of bees between the hives would occur. |
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We reiterate that terrorism in Afghanistan is a threat to peace and security in and outsides the country and stress the need to render assistance to the Afghan government in fighting against terrorism and violence. |
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As soon as they find themselves opposite the frame, they send the ball with the maximum effort possible and it rebounds too far, generally outsides the boundaries of the field. |
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Hybrid scaffolding, in which man-made and biological elements work together, could then become as widespread on the insides of human bodies as it is on the outsides of Asian buildings. |
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Each year we strive to improve the outsides and the park. |
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Remove the plastic transportation caps from the outsides of the wheels. |
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I guess I have always been fascinated by the relationship between outsides and insides, outsiders who become insiders, and, inevitably, insiders drifting to the outside. |
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Crips outsides, tender insides and striking colour. |
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The Outsides of their Pots were Gilded with the Titles of Preservatives, Cordials, and Panpharmacons. |
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