The city council eventually bought the site and agreed to rent it out on a peppercorn rent for art and culture. |
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While the fee represents a peppercorn rent for large consumer device manufacturers it's a toll nevertheless. |
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Other easy sides include fresh green onion, sliced fresh fennel, green peppercorn mustard, and extra-large caperberries. |
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The annual rent, under the lease, was one peppercorn, an amount which was later doubled. |
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Madame Noire had the chargrilled sirloin steak, which came with fried onions and a spicy peppercorn sauce. |
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Cloves, several sorts of peppercorn, carrots and onions perfume the raw fish, and lend it a wonderfully aromatic warmth. |
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Place a slice of marinated salmon, two coriander seeds, one cilantro leaf, and one green peppercorn in the center of a plate. |
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We had salad with fresh mozzarella cheese and homemade dressing with peppercorn. |
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The cabinet was thrown open as Dad grabbed the table salt and the peppercorn grinder from the pantry. |
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Primarily a seafood restaurant, expect lobster and shrimp spring rolls, grilled octopus and peppercorn crusted yellow-fin tuna. |
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The bacon wrapping permeated the meat beautifully, and the rich wine peppercorn sauce, yams, broccoli and potato were fine accompaniments. |
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They come with your choice of baked potatoes, ratatouille or daily vegetables, and a choice of green peppercorn sauce or Caf de Paris butter. |
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However, the pepper sauce was more like a red wine jus and there was neither sight nor sound of a peppercorn. |
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My only grumble was the additional black peppercorn sauce I ordered was more muted than I had hoped for. |
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Each egg was about the size of a peppercorn, somewhat flattened, and brown around the circumference. |
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Add the sliced potatoes, boil thoroughly and put the browned carrot, onion, parsley, bay leaf, peppercorn, garlic and celery in the broth. |
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White peppercorn, cinnamon, clove, and mace make up this blend essential to Quebec cuisine. |
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And to top it all off, there will be a dessert of milk chocolate warmed lava cake with green peppercorn anglaise. |
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This leaves the less aromatic but still quite spicy white peppercorn behind. |
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I use smooth Dijon or, when I can find it, green peppercorn mustard. |
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There is also a sort of pepper called decorticated black pepper which has had the skin of the peppercorn removed by machine and is therefore white. |
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Other Sunset Specials include egg and bacon quiche, steak sandwich, pork chop with a choice of mushroom or peppercorn sauces and even a chicken curry Madras. |
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Spicy like black peppercorn, with an exotic fragrance, cubeb is delicious with wild game, chocolate, and red wine sauces. |
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Originally from the Malabar coast in India, Tellicherry black pepper has large dark brown peppercorn. |
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Central to his concerns is that commercial licensees, bar the three national ones, pay a peppercorn rent for frequencies. |
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A local squire asks only a peppercorn rent for its ground, but Flamingo's costs are still around £4,000 a year. |
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In 1971 they settled in the beautiful village of Lacock in Wiltshire, leasing the old workhouse from the National Trust on a peppercorn rent. |
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Two months later, their campaign bore fruit, when the court handling the bankruptcy hearings leased the factory to them for a peppercorn rent. |
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We also shared an allotment beyond the pub car park and provided produce for the landlord by virtue of a peppercorn rent. |
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Her company has introduced other types such as peppercorn garlic and bison summer sausage, while another line offers gouda cheese spread in 11 different flavors. |
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Variation: For a more full-fl avoured touch, use Compliments 3 peppercorn with brandy barbecue sauce. |
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This organic cleansing soap is effective due to a strong combination of thyme, pink peppercorn, tea tree and lemon myrtle essential oils. |
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Originally from Tasmania, a small island south of Australia, Tasmanian pepper looks like a crumpled peppercorn. |
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Many Islanders visit the farm to buy fresh Island gouda cheese, including unique flavours such as garlic, peppercorn, onion and herb. |
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The wine delivers loads of fresh spice, clove, black peppercorn, coffee and vanilla over solid red fruit. |
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It is an excellent peppercorn for your grinder, and it can be used duting cooking of at the moment of serving. |
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Add whole peppercorn, hot water, salt, turmeric, and the tempered spices. |
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Now they want to privatise it for a peppercorn rent of one pound. |
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The site is held on a long-term lease at a peppercorn rent from the port. |
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A better bet was the beef kebab, a brochette containing six large chunks of meat, grilled pepper, onion and zucchini, served with a tasty peppercorn dipping sauce. |
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It is sheltered effectively by blue gums and golden wattle broken by a palm tree and a peppercorn and it overlooks an olive grove, which yields a steady supply of virgin oil. |
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Local landowners proved willing to hand over land temporarily for peppercorn rentals, with the support of an interest-free loan from the Christchurch Earthquake Appeal Trust to meet their running costs. |
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I understand these are peppercorn rents and will need to go up and that the council is trying to make savings everywhere. |
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Some of the packages have been upsized, and additional flavors have been added, including smoky blue and feta peppercorn. |
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The peppercorn itself is small and dark, fragrant and extremely hot. |
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This organic, hydro-alcoholic hand gel is particularly rich in thyme, pink peppercorn, tea tree and lemon myrtle essential oils, which have strong cleansing properties. |
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Sometimes the presence was only physical: a half-ruined building in West Berlin's Tiergarten was the old Estonian embassy, occupied by artistic types who paid a peppercorn rent into a frozen bank account. |
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The fruit of the black pepper is called a drupe and when dried is known as a peppercorn. |
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This is known as the peppercorn rule, but in some jurisdictions, the penny may constitute legally insufficient nominal consideration. |
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Seasonal ingredients are key at this modern European brasserie, where dishes such as pork and peppercorn terrine or devilled crab bruschetta are prepared in the open kitchen and served in an elegant dining room. |
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It was given 999 years at a peppercorn rent. |
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Depending on the moment when it is harvested and the manner in which it is prepared, the resulting peppercorn will be green, black, or white, the black being the last and ripest harvest. |
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There are many vacant properties in all the borough districts and yet they would rather them be boarded up than to give them for peppercorn rents to small business etc. |
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The entree is Wagyu beef with Chinese broccoli, shiitake stir-fry and peppercorn sauce, and Shanghai-style Maine lobster with steamed jasmine rice and coconut curry sauce. |
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The legacy of this trade remains in some Western legal systems that recognize the term peppercorn rent as a token payment for something that is, essentially, being given. |
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What happens after peppercorn rents for five years or a grant run out? |
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The pair stumbled upon the needles, foil wraps and drug equipment in a split bin bag lying outside flats near their properties on Peppercorn Close. |
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