In this well-written, lively, evocative memoir, she has produced a work that is as piquantly entertaining as her rasam recipe. |
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They brought back piquantly appropriate or delusive answers, piquant enough to condemn the stories. |
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What piquantly captured the imagination of each, from competitor to consumer to straw boss to newly outsourced consultant, was how all-inclusive the bench warrant was. |
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What piquantly captured the imagination of each, from competitor to consumer-to straw boss to newly outsourced consultant, was how all-inclusive the bench warrant was. |
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A side-order of Sweet Hart cabbage was piquantly tickled with chilli, garlic and sage. |
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To her credit, Germain piquantly executes the inevitable transition from repressed spinster to infatuated maiden. |
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More piquantly, there is a general election for the Scottish Parliament in 2016 and there is no guarantee that Alex Salmond and the nationalists will win that either. |
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Most popular dishes are roast beef and shepherd's pie, but Stein went to watch them make mulligatawny, a fine broth of Victorian nursery appetite and piquantly Indian ingredients. |
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A delicate cheese spread, combined piquantly with fresh caraway. |
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Piquantly, one of the first – Lucy Hutchinson's lively and combative Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson in 1670 – defends a republican radical against his conservative foes. |
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