This left the celebrated poacher Novo free to drift into a more central, and potentially more promising, striking position. |
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Briefly considered buying an egg poacher but then I tried Carla's recipe for scrambled eggs. |
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Alternatively, the truly easiest way to make poached eggs is with an egg poacher. |
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While the cups of the egg poacher can also be made of stainless steel, it is most important to find one with non-stick cups for the eggs. |
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The 29-year-old has never been a prolific goal scorer but makes an ideal partner for a poacher. |
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Manager Warnock felt his side deserved to win but admitted that they were beaten by the assured touch of a seasoned poacher. |
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Goal poacher Peter Duffield underlined his recovery from a career-threatening injury in stunning fashion. |
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They are all good players and all have their different strengths but we just haven't had an out and out poacher since Stuart Barlow left. |
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The Steelmen's most reliable poacher coolly slotted into an empty net from an acute angle to claim his 13th strike of the campaign. |
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Used by poacher and gypsies the Dandie Dinmont Terrier was particularly good at tracking otters. |
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His notoriety first spread as the poacher of wild elephants for their precious tusks. |
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These traps were laid to snare the bare feet of any poor poacher who dared to trespass and steal the landed gentry's game of fish. |
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Coming to a clearing's edge, they caught sight of the poacher in the distance. |
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But the shift from lampooning celebrities to flattering them was another thing entirely, a brazen case of poacher turning gamekeeper. |
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An unidentified poacher opened fire on the leopardess with the bullet hitting her in the back, WWF representatives said in a statement. |
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Hasselbaink scores goals wherever he plays and can be a good poacher or score 30-yard screamers. |
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These poacher patrols are armed and the people they encounter can be heavily armed as well. |
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Over the years her customers included Free French sailors, a poacher who kept a 12-bore tied to his bicycle crossbar, the writer John Wyndham and a dog that smoked a pipe. |
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A boy kills a poacher, whereupon his father and grandfather argues about what to do. |
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He knew that the ruling class are in some ways as much outsiders as vagrants and dossers, which is why the landowner has a sneaking sympathy for the poacher. |
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Useless to say that this type of weapon had certainly to be more often found between the hands of a poacher than of an honest hunter. |
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This traditional small shotgun, also called of poacher, is a rifle of the type LECLERC to serpentine key of gauge 9 mm Flobert. |
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We had met this poacher, an extraordinary guy of whom I could speak for hours. |
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That is when he gave a poacher, a certain Darone, the responsibility of carrying the drowned people to the neighboring village. |
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The average poacher is between the ages of 25 and 45 and already has a police record, according to the Michigan Department of Natural Resources. |
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The ace poacher, who has scored two goals in two games in City's promising start to the new campaign, reckons it is a pressure the team has to get used to. |
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Second, the under-cutting argument assumes that farms and poacher are going to compete on price. |
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Rubber boots, pockets and caps full of fish, the poacher fishermen bustle about in the night. |
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His long, thin frame, coupled with his blistering pace and clinical finishing, make him the ideal counter-attacking striker and all-purpose goal poacher. |
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The most abundant species in the total catch from all gear types were rock sole, northern sculpin, Pacific halibut, butter sole, Aleutian alligator fish, and fourhorn poacher. |
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He was a successful Merchant Venturer and when in 1613 he was appointed surveyor-general of the customs, it was a case of poacher turned gamekeeper. |
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It is about a collapsible rifle, often called of poacher because it was dissimulated easily in a coat. |
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This weapon readily had rifle of poacher because of his facility to be dissimulated under a coat and its democratic price. |
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This weapon was commonly called of poacher so much it was easy to dissimulate in clothing. |
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There are 14 of them, and they have failed to nab a single poacher for more than a year. |
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White Bay: Night vision goggles assisted fishery officers from the Springdale detachment in detecting a salmon poacher this past summer, but it took a boat chase to apprehend him. |
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Instead, he finds a poacher, raises his rifle, and fires a lethal blast. |
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One occasion when a poacher looked over at the elderly woman fishing on the River Dee, he said you look like the Queen Mother, Her reply-How very reassuring. |
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Players turn poacher as they attempt to steal opponents' Akrid eggs in a number of individual and team play modes and the addition of VS Annihilator Mode assigns one Vital Suit to each team which must be defended at all cost. |
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Rifle or collapsible rifle, according to whether it is striped or not, of type LECLERCQ or called of poacher because it could easily be dissimulated in clothing. |
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Much of this income is creamed off by Uncle James, a poacher and a very violent man who visits the family regularly though he is never welcome. |
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Have youngsters play the roles of several species in an ecosystem. They could argue their cases to a polluter, land developer, farmer, or poacher. |
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Facebook, in particular, has been a merciless poacher from Google. |
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Steveston's enforcement people still have to meet with him to discuss an enforcement plan for their fishery, despite the fact he's a convicted poacher. |
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Regular supplier Barton played in another teasing corner, which was headed on towards goal by the impressive Ameobi and flicked in by expert poacher Nolan. |
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Participants include Pooper Scooper, Bustodian and Roach Poacher. |
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