The neck of this clam is usually parboiled and skinned, with the skins being reserved and ground for chowder. |
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The youth is described as dark skinned, of slim, athletic build, with dark, short hair. |
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I looked down at the chicken I had cut up and skinned, and got another board out to cut onions up in. |
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There was a fire going with a spit on it, the skinned deer being cooked to perfection. |
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Matina did the spray tan for my wedding and even the makeup artist thought I was naturally olive skinned. |
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I am pretty fair skinned and the last thing I wanted was an obvious spray tan streaking down my body. |
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Salmon she has skinned and dried disappear and it seems the bear caches them in his body. |
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Aswan is home of the Nubians, a dark skinned people, related to the people of the north of the Sudan. |
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Place the chicken, skinned side up, on a rack in a roasting pan coated with cooking spray. |
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One sees them stumble on, leaning on alpenstocks or throwing their heads back to gulp the last of a skinned borraccia. |
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Chicken are cut and skinned and the wastage is dumped into the nearby Corporation dustbin. |
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The grapes are amber to yellow-green in colour, thin skinned with firm, rich, moderately juicy, finely flavoured flesh. |
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Just below, a freshly skinned ox head, looking chillingly alive, stares reproachfully at the viewer. |
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Bernard stood in the corner of the room watching Ronald carve the turkey he was supposed to have caught, killed, skinned, and cut himself. |
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Before I left for Costa Rica, I bought a Del Monte Gold, skinned its prickly bark, cored its hard center, and ate it with my fingers. |
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A 1996 case was even traced to hunters who skinned and chopped a chimpanzee found dead in the forest. |
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Well, the fairer skinned you are, the easier you sunburn, the more poorly you tan, the higher your risk. |
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Within an hour of setting off, he had shot a roe deer, skinned and cleaned it. |
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Right outside the door was the body of a dog, skinned and eviscerated, the organs neatly arranged in a set pattern. |
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Those who have gutted a deer or skinned a rabbit might have some idea of the extreme nature of what an edged weapon can do to flesh. |
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There were three white skinned women who were inexpertly draped in Indian saris with long sleeved jackets. |
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None of its limbs should be cut, skinned or immersed in hot water or feathers be deplumed without making sure of its death. |
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If a daughter is too dark skinned she may not be able to find a good husband. |
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Ensure that fish fillets are scaled and skinned and that there is no blood or viscera left on flesh. |
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When the issue of pipelining Alaskan oil comes up, environmentalists start crying like a little girl with a skinned knee. |
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When animals are killed on fur farms they are gassed or beaten and many of them are alive when they are skinned. |
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There is a bunch of stuff I don't like or need, but we won't go there so as to not offend the sensitive and thin skinned. |
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Then he built a big fire and skinned the bears, and tried out the fat and poured it into a hollow in the ground. |
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Conventionally skinned in metal, the penthouse roof drains to a gutter on the north side. |
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The woman is of mixed race, fair skinned, with dark curly hair, about 5ft 4in, of average build and wearing numerous gold necklaces. |
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I quickly ran over and skinned the large beast that had caused these wounds on him. |
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Cows are still skinned and dismembered alive, and pigs are still scalded to death, just like chickens are. |
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He skinned the large creature and tossed the large pieces of skin and fur in a pile to the side. |
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They had a sofa bed, but it looked as if they'd skinned the dog from Blues' Clues to make it. |
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Your red hair which you tied into a French braid that morning was still perfectly fine, your knee was skinned. |
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August was not August unless it was coloured by the few incidents of skinned knees, cuts and bruises. |
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The people are dark skinned, their faces pinched, their bodies hunched as though perpetually cold. |
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When I was little and I had skinned my knees or elbows or something, I'd come home crying. |
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I was lying on the ground, and I had skinned my knees and my elbows on the asphalt. |
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I had skinned my knee so I sat down and Jennifer said that you could see everything from here. |
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And you'll remember stuff like a tone of voice or your knee burning because you skinned it real bad. |
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The dark skinned woman pulled up her sleeve and revealed two scars running up her left wrist. |
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Miraculously, the victim was merely treated for skinned knees, while Simon was arrested and fined for violent conduct. |
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One particular time she remembered was when Vicki had skinned her knee on the way over to her friend Wil's house. |
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One of Matt's friends had tripped and skinned his knee earlier that evening. |
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If you fell and skinned your knee or caught a cold, it was because God had seen you do something wrong. |
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He did not know how to describe him, but then said that he was fair skinned, of oriental appearance, and with a pointed chin. |
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Taking Colgan's pass, he skinned two defenders for pace, shipped another tackle and popped over with the inside of his left boot. |
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Ballack set him free with subtle chip over the top, and Klose skinned the out-rushing keeper before slotting it home with ease. |
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If she saw Rafe Moretti, she wouldn't've pinched his cheek, she would've bought a gram off him and skinned up right then and there. |
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These small, knobbly skinned avocados from Guatemala are at their best at this time of year. |
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While living here I have spotted many, including small shiny skinned skinks, geckos, and large monitor lizards. |
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Martin looked at the barman, a balding, pale skinned man whose doughy flesh looked to be sloughing from him like a well boiled dumpling. |
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For example, an estimated 40 per cent of hunted seals, she says, are skinned alive. |
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He humphed as he skinned the organic, free-range, corn-fed chicken breast. |
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When you were doing the interview, David, were you aware of just how thick skinned, how armored, he was like an armadillo? |
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The vegetables generally sold as yams in supermarkets here are moist, orange-fleshed sweet potatoes, such as the red skinned Garnet and the brown-skinned Jewel. |
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They gave the odd lilies the name of Maiden Lilies, for they had the same colorations of the pale skinned, blue haired, dark haired women of the village. |
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But some scholars assert that fair skinned Aryans invaded India during 1500 BC and defeated dark skinned Dravidians and pushed them into South India. |
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After weeks of hype, the baby finally arrived, weighing in at 413 pages with six chapters and one photo of a skinned harbor seal. |
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If all else fails, steam 12 ounces of boned, skinned sole fillets in a single layer until opaque but still moist-looking in the center, about 5 minutes. |
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The stairs were hard on my elbows and knees, and I skinned them all badly. |
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We hadn't been this close since I last skinned my knee when I was eleven. |
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My guess is that the stain is too thickly applied and has skinned over. |
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I took the same seat that I was just in and skinned my teeth. |
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Have the turkey thighs boned and skinned at the meat market. |
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I felt the warmth of the Arctic sun on a calm summer's day, the smooth hide of a newly skinned Harp seal, and the insulating fur of the Polar bear. |
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The skinned nuts are cooked with a syrup boiled to the caramel stage. |
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His skin was darker than a Urani's wont and slightly olive skinned. |
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They were all olive skinned, with dark curling hair of various lengths. |
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The eggplant particularly excited me, being a large skinned half, baked to goo and topped with beige soybean paste, the whole going down like savoury toffee'd banana. |
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A skinned animal, believed to be a decapitated monkey, has been seized by Customs officers in Waterford city having been sent via parcel post from West Africa. |
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The meat of this clam is often sliced into cutlets and fried while the siphon is often skinned and then ground in a food processor or chopper and used in chowders. |
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There are 2.5 billion mummified, skinned, pressed, pinned, stained, frozen, pickled, skeletal-bleached, and desiccated dead specimens of species worldwide. |
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She was so beautiful, standing there, looking at him with her deep-set eyes and the wind disheveling her hair, blowing it across her peachy skinned face. |
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The Carpathian accretionary wedge is made of several thin skinned nappes composed of Cretaceous to Paleogene turbidites. |
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His nickname is said to have derived from two old Danish words 'ble' meaning dark skinned and 'tan' meaning great man. |
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It is double skinned, has a Sterling board inner, ship lap pine outer and is insulated with Celotex and Kingspan. |
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Effect of taurine on sarcoplasmic reticulum function and force in skinned fast-twitch skeletal muscle fibres of the rat. |
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Dark skinned as he was, he was most likely to be slighted and thrown out by that gori mem. |
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They were usually skinned with birch bark over a light wooden frame, but other types could be used if birch was scarce. |
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She has this healthy glow, almost like she's golden skinned, but oh so jambu lah! |
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Almost everyone walking into Room One recoils at the hyperrealism of the skinned models that surround and fill the room. |
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Add a skinned, deseeded, chopped plum tomato, one star anise, this will intensify the aniseed flavour. |
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Add one skinned and deseeded chopped plum tomato, one star anise, this will intensify the aniseed flavour. |
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Depending upon the exact ritual, sometimes the corpse would be skinned by assistant priests, except for the hands and feet. |
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Other meats that see frequent use in this region are elk meat, a favorite in crown roasts and burgers, and nearer the Mexican border rattlesnake, often skinned and stewed. |
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Three rabbits came, and once they were at silflay the gunslinger pulled leather. He took them down, skinned them, gutted them, and brought them back to the camp. |
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The Winter Garden, lying within the Heart of the City, is a large wood framed, glass skinned greenhouse housing some 2,500 plants from around the world. |
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The newest incident of animal violence comes only a day after a cat was found partially skinned and hanging from a flag pole near Paphos, sparking outrage all over the island. |
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They thought the Chinese relatively fair skinned compared to the other Asian stocks because they kept mostly in towns and were protected from environmental factors. |
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