Add the stock, bay leaves and parsley reserving a small amount of parsley for garnish. |
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Meanwhile, cook the noodles as per pack instructions, then drain, reserving some of the cooking liquid. |
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Remove the chicken from the casserole on to a large platter, reserving the cooking liquid. |
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A few turnip seeds sown now for Summer and Fall, reserving for a larger planting in late July for winter storage, is a good rule to follow. |
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Dust both sides of puff pastry with powdered sugar, reserving excess powdered sugar. |
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Cover the kernels with the corn stock by one inch, reserving the remaining stock for the garnish. |
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Add the herbs and fold half of the fraise des bois into the sabayon while reserving the remaining half for garnish. |
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Strain the vegetables, reserving the stock, and blitz the solids until smooth, gradually adding the stock back in. |
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Some gyms also have sign-up sheets for reserving time to use the equipment. |
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Remove from the heat and leave to cool, then strain the stock through a fine sieve, reserving the ham hock on one side. |
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Strain the chilies through a fine mesh sieve, reserving the water and chilies separately. |
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Drain the grenadine chestnuts, reserving the marinade, and toss with half the tapioca flour. |
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Drain the penne in a colander, reserving a couple of tablespoonfuls of the cooking water. |
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Speaking of cars, there are no fewer than four car reserving apps on the market, touting either cab reservations or crowd-sourced ride-sharing. |
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If you are interested in reserving a space or would like to receive further information, please complete the form below. |
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The number of people reserving hotel rooms is higher than that in the same period last year. |
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Other services to be offered may include reserving cinema tickets and paying mobile phone bills. |
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By that, do you mean they're reserving the right or looking at taking legal action? |
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When the beans are ready, remove the herbs, and drain the beans into the colander, reserving their cooking liquid in the bowl beneath. |
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Admittedly, I have always been shy of allowing others to read my work, reserving that right to a select few. |
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Republicans are reserving judgment at this time, but they are calling for congressional hearings. |
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I am reserving judgment on Judy's status in the investigation because I have no facts one way or the other. |
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When you're ready to start cooking, strain the beef, reserving the marinade and the other ingredients. |
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Remove the stalks from the parsley and finely chop them, reserving the leaves for later. |
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Remove from the heat, leave to cool in the pan and then strain, reserving the stock. |
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When cool enough to handle, remove seeds, scoop out flesh, reserving skins for later use. |
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Drain the pasta, reserving a few spoonfuls of the cooking water, and add the pasta to the sauce, tossing well. |
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Transfer tenderloins from roasting bag to a carving board and let stand for 5 minutes, reserving the herbed citrus mixture. |
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We want to perform in front of our own fans instead of reserving the best for when we play away, and Bath need the win to claw themselves away from the relegation zone. |
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Drain, reserving one cup cooking liquid, and cool to room temperature. |
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If you live in a high-rise building, think in advance about reserving the elevator for a few hours. |
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The normal consequence of an unacceptable reservation is not that the Covenant will not be in effect at all for a reserving party. |
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Such an interpretation would not do justice to the reserving State's evident intention not to be bound by some provision of the treaty. |
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The back part of the box can be fitted with a signboard for reserving spaces intended for electrical vehicles. |
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Drain the pineapple, reserving the juice, and stir into the pork mixture. |
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In the case of an impermissible reservation, it could not normally be assumed that the reserving State was fully bound by the treaty. |
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Some scientists use the term extirpation for local extinctions, reserving extinction to mean global extinction. |
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No geeky lawmakers reserving prime seats four hours before curtain, awaiting a brief moment to press the flesh. |
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It was worth remarking that in doing so some had expressed their conviction that the reserving State was fully bound by the convention. |
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Bring the stock to the boil, and poach the fish in it for about 10 minutes, before removing with a ladle and reserving. |
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Using a paring knife, cut a little hat off the top of each, and carve the inside using a melon baller or a small sharp-edged spoon, reserving the flesh. |
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When reserving, you must specify at which stops you will be boarding and getting off. |
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Others are more generous, even reserving part of the parental leave period for fathers. |
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I got round this by reserving some of the juice, and pouring it over the ice cream as we ate. |
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Considering that we just learned that he was raising this issue, we are reserving our comments for later. |
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Sometimes the Prime Minister is accused of centralizing things and for reserving all decisions as executive powers and so forth. |
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Remove with slotted spoon, reserving 1 tablespoon drippings in skillet. |
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The reserving State was required either to withdraw or to modify its reservation in order to become a party to the treaty. |
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Please note that reserving the pavilion does not give you special rights over other visitors who may wish to take photographs in the park. |
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These reserving requirements are designed to bring about greater certainty that businesses can survive whatever conditions are encountered. |
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By reserving a table, players must ask your permission prior to joining the table. |
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The organiser is responsible for reserving and paying for the accommodation, food and drink of all teams for the entire duration of the event. |
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They built a wall around it and made it their clos, reserving it for their personal consumption. |
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Ejusdem generis is a common rule of construction applied to all types of legal documents, including deeds, leases, and other instruments conveying or reserving mineral interests. |
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Strain the marinade through a colander, reserving the liquid and reserving the bacon, vegetables, herbs, and spices separately. |
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Cool and peel the eggs, reserving the yolks and discarding the whites. |
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Is not the cost of keeping our churches open, offering the liturgy, and reserving the Eucharist a price the Church can afford, no matter the monetary price? |
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These interests may be created expressly by granting another person a right over one's land, or by reserving a right over land which one is transferring to another person. |
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Moreover, experienced contractors working in rugged terrain will carefully choose the worst ground for the day shift, reserving the better-going for night. |
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The companies hook cardholders with attractively low teaser interest rates, while reserving the right to raise those rates at any time, for any reason. |
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You got it, this new stage is reserving breathtaking artistic encounters. |
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These allow authors, artists, and other creators to make their work available to others while reserving certain rights, all in an easily understandable document. |
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The organisers are reserving the right to put on a waiting list or to refuse any applicant that would be in a category already over-represented at the fair. |
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In the framework of the Cotonou Agreement, most ACP Governments in agreement with the EC have undertaken to provide support to NSAs by reserving an EDF amount for this purpose in the Country Strategy Papers. |
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Tory malcontents variously say they are reserving judgment until the budget on March 20th, the local elections in May or even next year's European elections. Their hesitancy is not for lack of ire. |
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In a controversial interview, the new media minister let slip that reserving a number of frequencies for such a limited audience was barely justifiable. |
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All charges and taxes levied on VOO in execution of the Contract shall be apportioned to the Customer, with VOO reserving the right to raise the prices of its services commensurately. |
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By reserving funding for pan-European parties, Mr Leinen explicitly excludes Euro-sceptic parties which do not seek pan-European status, so taxpayers' money will be channelled to integrationist parties and denied to others. |
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The reserving State would then have incurred international obligations without being aware of it, and this could seriously undermine legal security in treaty relations. |
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Claystones that are massive and blocky are sometimes called mudstones, but some geologists class as mudstones partly hardened muds that slake when wetted, reserving the term claystone for fully hardened material. |
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Another is that the policy might lock ethnic citizens in their existing social and economic positions, reserving the top of the heap for its traditional occupants, who are mostly of British origin. |
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Bush eventually decided to seek UN authorization, while still reserving the option of invading without it. |
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Moreover, and on this point the Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice remains valid, objections give notice to reserving States with regard to the attitude of the objecting State vis-à-vis their reservation. |
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In fructification oriented ethics, there is consequently no room for an uncommitted investor who would invest in companies in fits and starts, reserving the right to jump ship should the opportunity arise. |
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On the same subject, I read that the Commission was reserving the right to table a communication identifying the most relevant challenges for each of the Member States. |
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The undertaking is particularly gratifying because the Commission had adopted a declaration, reserving to itself the right to declare the Austrian and Danish bans on fluorinated gases unlawful. |
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They allocated projects according to agreed rules, thereby respecting quotas and price levels, while reserving some territories to certain producers. |
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Many airlines and travel industries have implemented technologies to make travelling easier such as through booking an airfare online, booking hotels and renting cars, and even reserving off-airport parking through an app. |
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More than a driver, he may provide different services like reserving your tickets, your hotel rooms, your restaurant tables, fitting closely to your demand. |
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In pursuit of its new mandate, Beauséjour transformed one house into seven housing units and an emergency unit, reserving these facilities specifically for people with mental illnesses. |
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Anyone requiring special accommodations such as a wheelchair accessible room should let the reservationists know when reserving room. |
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For only those goods listed below, Mexico may restrict the granting of import and export licenses for the sole purpose of reserving foreign trade in these goods to itself. |
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You may also support your favorite charitable organizations by contributing your home while reserving a life estate for yourself. |
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We place great importance on reserving the best matching family for you. |
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Litigation is currently in progress on the matter so I will forego further direct efforts, reserving our entitlement to participate in any legal proceedings as I deem fit in furtherance of our mandate. |
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He took it apart in front of us, reserving the cuts for different purposes, and used fresh, raw slices to drape across small blocks of rice to make salmon nigiri. |
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Use a saw or pruners to trim branches, reserving each offcut. |
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