He had arranged a romantic weekend with his girlfriend, and had decided to spice up the evening with chocolate body paint. |
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He employed a sensationalist rhetorical style to spice up the stories of his adolescent witches. |
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In his directorial debut, he tries gamely to spice up the plotless proceedings by color-coding the different key stories. |
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She wants to spice up a moribund marriage, and thinks that robbing a bank or an armored car might be the perfect antidote to boredom. |
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Such details spice up the account of a wartime dictator losing touch with reality. |
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His determination to spice up his story makes it sometimes read like a dime novel about a drink-crazed mafia don. |
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If you're looking for something to spice up your menu plan and contribute a good dose of protein at the same time, try Quorn. |
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There's nothing like a good ghost story to spice up the history of a house. |
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While Jack uses the sale to clear end of line stock etc, there are always a lot of interesting items from regular stock to spice up the event. |
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Add faux fur to existing accessories, or spice up last year's coat with a fur collar and cuffs. |
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One widespread method used to spice up a report is by quoting unspecified diplomatic sources. |
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So here is the ultimate Mexican egg dish, huevos rancheros, to spice up your weekend. |
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And to spice up the controversy, the very people who ushered her into the sport are the ones clamoring to get her kicked out. |
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This was no contrived presentation of foreign exoticism to satisfy some state-granting agency looking to spice up multicultural awareness week. |
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He said the festival also encouraged young artistes to play musical instruments instead of relying on computers to spice up their sounds. |
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Greg is a trendy, barefoot shrink, who plays a trick on his wife, in order to spice up their love life. |
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And he expects the status quo to remain the same this year, despite a raft of rule changes designed to spice up grand prix weekends. |
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The song also features repetitive hand-clapping and a drum line sound, which serve to spice up the song as compared to the others. |
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So naturally you would expect the designers behind MTV Skateboarding to spice up the game. |
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In Argentina a pepper sauce might be used to spice up an indifferent cut of meat, a slightly stringy piece of rump or some cheap skirt steak. |
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Throwbacks to a swell fashion trend of yesteryear, they spice up any pair of shoes, from ballet flats to mules or slinky stilettos. |
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The perfect kiss at the perfect timing could definitely spice up your relationship, keeping the flames of love ever burning. |
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If I want to master the recorded songs there are various professional effects at my disposal that allow me to really spice up my tunes. |
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Place these cushions wherever you want to spice up your interior decoration. |
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Whether riding in the city or at the camp, let the Yamaha XT250 spice up your adventure. |
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Can be used to spice up your meat or your fish, but can also be used to add spice to your exotic dishes. |
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You can even take the next step and create animated drawings to spice up your still images and videos! |
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An excellent Indian invention, chutneys are ideal to spice up poultry, meats or cold fish and go perfectly with foie gras. |
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It's going to be complicated and it's certainly going to be a close call at the finish, but it's going to spice up this ascent of the Atlantic. |
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It gives the buyers the opportunity to spice up the already distinct personality of these car models. |
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Explore a number of simple, but effective ways to use music as a way to spice up your instruction and enhance your students' understanding. |
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And since our worldwide party never stops, we've compiled some of our favourite Cirque du Soleil ideas to spice up your holiday get-togethers. |
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Excellent mustard and a touch of lemon make this a fascinating way to spice up both cooked food and vinaigrettes. |
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Finally, users can spice up their blog and Facebook profile in the colours de Lacoste Red to share with friends. |
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It well accompanies the olive oil, it will be perfect with your sauces, and spice up marinade. |
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Call yourself a graphic designer and you're identified as an artsy computer geek being hired to spice up a document with your wizardly technical skill. |
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Wanting to spice up our love life, we decided to have a threesome. |
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Glossy, colourful and full of mouth-watering ideas, celebrity cookbooks might be a great way to spice up meal times but many find they leave a bitter taste in the mouth. |
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Decisions will have to be made in relation to the various championship formats, and then of course there will be the championship draws to spice up the occasion. |
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We spice up the action with a bit of intramural animosity between crewmembers, which gives the film an occasional shot of action, but mostly it's scenic. |
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The writers spice up the timeline by including several amusing and off-color conversations between Mac and his friends and family to illustrate Bernie's perspective on life. |
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Most women have it done before marriage, but there is also demand for recreational hymenoplasty to help spice up your love life. |
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This delicious pop-in-your-mouth appetizer is sure to spice up your next cocktail party, and will have your guests singing your praises at the water cooler when they're back in the office! |
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Weiss is a composer, as is his colleague and friend Telemann, who feels comfortable inside a pre-established mold, but offers delightful surprises at certain moments to spice up an otherwise traditional musical vocabulary. |
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The use of balloons came to us as a practical way to help him catch up and step into our thinking on the fly, as well as to spice up our editorial along the way, so that is how we incorporated his thoughts and comments. |
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The Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs has tried to spice up this really insipid story a little, and we have put forward the following amendments. |
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Jalapeño peppers, cilantro, garlic, bell peppers and other Mexican seasonings flavor long grain rice for an exciting dish that will spice up your night! |
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Give those backyard barbecues a kick this year with salsas sure to spice up any event. |
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To participate, visitors fill out in advance, through a form on the website, the things they absolutely want to see and their local friend adds a pinch of off-beat ideas to spice up the ride. |
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Need to spice up the directions to your graduation party? |
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Use to spice up soups, stews and rice dishes. |
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To spice up their boring lives, they'll go to college. |
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It's helped people spice up their marriages. |
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The laboriousness of the show is a pity, because a generally fine cast — including Angela Meade, a vocally agile Alice Ford, and Stephanie Blythe, a booming Mistress Quickly — works hard to spice up the ensembles. |
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His speeches of the 1980s were intelligent and clearly done, introducing the songs in the most enjoyable and often entertaining manner, with the occasional swearword to spice up the lot. |
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Hence Congolese thumb pianos spice up Horchata, violins sweeten the skanky Diplomat's Son, and poignant I Think Ur A Contra nods lyrically to The Clash. |
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One's appetite for voyeurism whetted but unsated by this fiesta of unfrankness, one resorts to reading behind the dead people's backs to spice up the dish. |
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Spice up pub nights with your anecdotes, amaze friends and family with facts from your lectures, and expand the ranks of the mildly curious. |
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Spice up your viewing party with nine do-it-yourself punch recipes, each tailored to a Best Picture nominee. |
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In keeping with the show's cartoon theme, they dressed as superheroines as they sang Spice Up Your Life. |
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