Over coffee and Cointreau, the cook resumed her reminiscences of preparing edible food under hostile conditions. |
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The commentary track for Female Trouble is filled with funny stories and reminiscences. |
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It promises to be a gala evening of memories and reminiscences as past pupils and their friends swing to the music of the Sixties. |
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A portly greybeard, with huge shoulders and chest, he could usually be found writing his reminiscences or playing with the grandchildren. |
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Kiernan's reminiscences of India, though brief and sketchy, have been published for the first time in this collection. |
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A flurry of letters to local newspapers all over the country triggered a steady flow of chatty reminiscences by letter, e-mail and phone. |
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With his stentorian voice, he regaled his audience with his good humour and reminiscences of his days in sports. |
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A curious sidelight on gourd-growing emerges from the reminiscences of Kinau Wilder, the niece of the botanist Gerrit Parmile Wilder. |
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It was a great opportunity for a mix of random reminiscences and idle people-watching. |
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Greene had the good sense to tape his conversations with his Dad, whose verbatim reminiscences about the war are sprinkled throughout the book. |
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A feast had been laid out but was soon demolished, amidst much handshaking, backslapping and reminiscences. |
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The only way to ensure fairness would be to issue ration coupons which would provide nostalgic reminiscences for many pensioners. |
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Kate seems a woman of few words, but this reticence is more than made up for by the reminiscences of her friend and husband. |
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Then there were reminiscences over the good times the couple had together, which Jacob meets with a weak, embarrassed smile. |
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It was an entertaining and interesting track, with a nice mix of production detail, reminiscences about the shooting, and personal stories. |
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In such cases, providing a family photo album and sharing reminiscences may help. |
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His remarks provide no startling insights, but do cover a number of interesting reminiscences of people and events. |
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This doorstop not only includes recipes, but reminiscences of each execution day, and accounts of some of the cases. |
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This trend can be seen in letters, memoirs, diaries, regimental histories, anecdotes, reminiscences, and interviews by combat veterans during and after the war. |
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Perhaps your article will provoke more reminiscences from those who remember him still, and perhaps this will prompt an enlightened curator or two to try to do more for him. |
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In 12 compact, tension-filled chapters based on the runaways' reminiscences, Fradin recounts their hairbreadth escapes from abuse and privation. |
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The topical jokes and misty reminiscences that mark time between musical numbers are standard issue at best. |
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The Kalisz speciality also appears in the reminiscences of the city's inhabitants and is immortalised in photographs and in writing. |
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It contains heartfelt stories and reminiscences as he remembers them, triumphs and tragedies that are part and parcel of a commander's or staff officer's career. |
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We read his reminiscences of travel to many different parts of the globe. |
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Mr. Earle's straight-laced tendencies are evident in both his colleague's reminiscences and in his interview with Mr. Small. |
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At this juncture one is inclined to indulge in historical and symbolic reminiscences. |
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Now he has decided to share with us some reminiscences of post-WWII conference interpreting for international unions. |
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From one song to another, there are reminiscences, veiled messages, reminders. |
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Later in the movement, reminiscences of themes past well up in a nostalgic haze during the accompanied cadenza. |
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I wonder if the sight of that piece of molded plastic ramps up in you the same welter of blurry, beery, hormonal reminiscences that it does in me. |
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He was an active and knowledgeable gardener and he remained a highly competitive bridge player and an excellent raconteur of amusing medical reminiscences. |
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A commotion has erupted in one of the dressing rooms, sparing me more reminiscences from Tyrone. |
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William James quoting from the childhood reminiscences of Ballard, a deaf mute, and Laura Brigman's case, a blind-deaf mute, however, illustrate the two points aptly enough. |
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This effectively ended all lunchtime reminiscences of macaroni and cheese. |
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But, in exile in London, these radically dissimilar writers met to speak their shared language and to exchange reminiscences of Hungarian food and Hungarian music. |
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The West had no desire to listen to the nostalgic reminiscences about life in Bosnia before the war, a lifestyle that reminded it too closely of the communist era. |
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Douglas Hume played a key role as Managing Director from 1964 to 1987 and he felt this remarkable anniversary was a fitting moment to record his reminiscences. |
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Instead of spotlighting blood and treasure, Lillin's childhood reminiscences put the accent on family and religious devotion, depicting a moral universe as fraught and compelling as any other. |
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These included collections of reminiscences by Coppard and Crick and Stephen Wadhams. |
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All of them combine feelings and images, sensations and reminiscences, triviality and metaphysics, autobiography and recordings of the real, past and present, in a language that has an original texture. |
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Be they small or monumental in size, the sculptures wrought by Sébastien Kito are imbued with a refined, often ethereal quality recalling anthropomorphic or animalistic reminiscences. |
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They are the reminiscences of melodies sung by negroes stowing cotton in the holds of ships in Southern ports. |
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Quaint narrow streets, with high old buildings on either side, are a source of interest to the visitor, who can trace in them reminiscences of the historic past. |
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What brings that history to life are the interviews, stories, reminiscences and performances of a wide array of Canadian artists as this unique instrument passes through their talented hands from coast to coast to coast. |
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After a brief prelude, which contains reminiscences of the first movement, the finale's swaggering principal theme is played by the clarinet accompanied by an ostinato pattern in the horns. |
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The brothers enjoy boozy reminiscences, hairbreadth escapes, and an amount of casual wenching that ill prepares us for the revelation that some of them, like Obregón and the narrator, are married. |
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Jeremy Tiang smoothly renders Wong's musings and reminiscences, whetting the appetite for the translator's own writing. |
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As much as I like to hear pigskin songs and people's reminiscences about grandmother's recipe for apple pie, the country can take only so much of that. |
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But A Country Child, Uttley's overpoweringly rich and detailed reminiscences about her late-Victorian childhood in a farmhouse in Derbyshire fed my very soul as surely as her lived experience did hers. |
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So, no, 20 years on there is no place here for dewy-eyed reminiscences. |
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The veteran now cooks dog. Also redacted were Mr Chinn's reminiscences about Saigon Joe's, a restaurant he started in the early days of opening up. |
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It is our unparalleled glory that we have no reminiscences of battle fields, but in defence of humanity, of the oppressed of all nations, of the rights of conscience, the rights of personal enfranchisement. |
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In fact, despite several gentle and illuminating reminiscences of Saul Bellow as a young man and a loving young father, the book is raw and lividly unclosed, the pain bubbling up every few pages. |
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The Beaker culture was followed in the early Bronze Age by the Bonnanaro culture which showed both reminiscences of the Beaker and influences by the Polada culture. |
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They are projectionists, members of a dying profession, whose reminiscences while sat around a table at Birmingham's Victoria pub are the backbone of this documentary. |
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