I know that the water is in a pan, that the hob the pan is on is green, and that steam from the pan is steaming up the kitchen windows. |
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Place the dumplings on the prepared steaming rack and steam the dumplings until the skins are soft, about 15 minutes. |
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After explanation of the fish come general hints on how to cook fish, from deep frying, steaming, broiling and cooking it in butter. |
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But wood-fired ovens go far beyond bread, and are capable of roasting, broiling, steaming or braising. |
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As the sun rose, we could make out the near vertical cliffs rising out of the ocean and the ship steaming right between them. |
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Long shots of Commodore Jackson's boat steaming along the river provide a sense of spaciousness and leisure. |
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Its new ranges include fish and vegetables for steaming as well as fishmeals made from hoki, a sustainable alternative to cod. |
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The steaming hot water of the bath had naturally fogged up the glass so with one swoop of her bony hand she wiped a streak clear. |
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The new chairman is steaming ahead on a huge sea of goodwill from the supporters. |
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He said this week that the project is steaming ahead, with building work hoped to start next year. |
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That is not a recipe for re-electing an incumbent who took responsibility for the now-slowing recovery when it was steaming ahead. |
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Moves are steaming ahead to honour an Atherton-born boffin whose vision of a high speed hovertrain was dismissed. |
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A project to recreate a piece of Bolton's industrial heritage is steaming ahead thanks to a 5,000 donation. |
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But then came the steaming bowls of bozbashi, and, contrary to all logic, this hearty lamb soup was the perfect wind-up to the feast. |
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An hour later, here she was, sitting in a padded barrel of steaming water, and having her hair untangled by her mother's maid. |
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A maid entered with rags, another with a steaming bowl of water, and a third with bandages and alcohol. |
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At the restaurant we make the base spices in our wine cellar and then heat the mixture by steaming it with our cappuccino machine. |
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Pouring water over a steaming engine that was in danger of spurting boiling jets of vapor with the wrong timing of a pour. |
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The end result of the moult produced a dragon with powerful wings and the ability to shoot steaming jets of molten flame from its mouth. |
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She had just put the cosy on the steaming pot of tea when the front door opened violently and crashed against the wall. |
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The being moved to the bedside table and brought a pitcher forth, pouring steaming water into a bowl and then producing a rag. |
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Millie rose, head still bowed, and poured the last remaining buckets of water into the steaming tub. |
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The dishes there were old, and needed soaking, so Jim just filled the sink with steaming water, and stuffed all the dirties inside. |
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Waimangu Volcanic Valley's highlight is its Inferno Crater, as well as powder blue, steaming waters and sheer crater walls. |
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Suffocating, I crane my head above the crowd, gasping for air but taking in only steaming sweat and fumes of scotch. |
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Slipping out of her flannel yellow pajamas, she turned on the faucet and watched the steaming water pour forth from the showerhead. |
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Crane stood under the shower head and allowed himself the small indulgence of simply standing in the steaming water as it cascaded over him. |
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The dome was completely free of cloud, and there was very little steaming from any of the fumarolic areas. |
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She took the teapot and poured herself and Kriss steaming cups of green tea. |
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Afterwards, toast marshmallows while enjoying steaming hot chocolate or coffee. |
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Having conquered the cold by way of a lovely steaming hot morning shower, I eventually I made it into work. |
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Well, he recently confessed to enjoying a regular breakfast of potatoes covered in Guinness washed down with a steaming hot mug of poteen. |
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A full-scale weekend grocery shop, by myself, and copious amounts of steaming hot peppermint tea. |
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In this same vein I cannot recommend strongly enough the sticky toffee pudding, which arrives steaming hot and dripping in butterscotch sauce. |
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Braising, steaming, poaching, stewing, and microwaving meats minimize the production of these chemicals. |
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They bring steaming trays of potato kugel and berry cobbler, bottles of grape juice and sweet wine. |
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Save the water from the steaming process in a covered container and refrigerate it. |
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A short time later, the main courses arrived, at the same time, perfectly cooked, on steaming hot plates. |
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He thinks, too, of pumpkin pie and fresh harvested honey and steaming hot cocoa. |
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We chose the sticky toffee pudding, served with steaming hot custard, and banoffee tart, a delicious combination of banana and toffee flavours. |
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Serve on top of steaming hot jasmine rice and garnish with fresh coriander. |
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Mr. Tuckett walked into school with his steaming hot coffee thirty-three minutes before his first class. |
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When reheating fully cooked meats like hot dogs, grill to 165 degrees Fahrenheit or until steaming hot. |
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Serve on top of steaming hot rice and garnish with chopped coriander leaves. |
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I think something parents could use is a shot of Christmas Cheer in the steaming hot cup of coffee you have already listed. |
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The ship, which had been steam purposefully is now steaming slowly in circles, barely making steerage way. |
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It is packed with iron, and is excellent when eaten with Cheshire or Cheddar cheese and a steaming hot mug of tea. |
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He tells of one election meeting in Bristol on a steaming summer evening where one particular heckler was giving him a hard time. |
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We got home safely, sat chatting for a while over steaming mugs of tea and then hit the hay for a couple of hours. |
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Hot steaming rains fell frequently, hindering the late haymaking in the other meads. |
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Small villages, hayricks, gloomy barns, steaming dung-heaps and frost blasted trees poked from the snow in black detail. |
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There are coal bunkers each side of the stokehold and each of these holds 17 tons of steaming coal. |
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The warm air from the heater and the steaming cups of caffeine didn't help me that much either. |
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It was like watching a chimp trying to fashion a scale model of Michelangelo's David out of its own steaming ordure. |
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But nor do I think it was quite the heap of steaming literary ordure that most reviewers found it to be. |
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Reviewing my labours over a cup of steaming hot coffee I couldn't help but think it had all been too easy. |
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Much to my surprise, about ten minutes later that very same person came walking up to me with a big steaming plate of fresh yakisoba. |
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Surface geothermal manifestations include hot steaming ground, fumaroles, mud pools, and warm to boiling hot springs. |
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But nobody thinks of the glorious platefuls of fresh vegetables and steaming dishes of frumenty. |
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Ten minutes, six popadoms, a plate of extraordinarily tangy lime chutney and two Cobra beers later, eight steaming dishes turned up on our table. |
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The seafood casserole, called zarzuela de mariscos, was steaming hot and overflowing. |
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Abby had flared out layered blonde hair with red highlights throughout and steaming brown eyes. |
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It is topped off with clove scented apple jelly together with steaming cups of leaf tea brewed from the kettle ever boiling on the hob. |
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The sun was high, the coffee steaming, and clustered round a Salzburg garden table were six of Europe's most influential culturati. |
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He reached behind him, turning slightly, and produced a cup of steaming, plain tea with honey and lemon. |
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With cheerful colours from lime green to pineapple yellow, they promise to make the steaming hot days a little more bearable. |
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The others in the group generally lend their ears, some slurping steaming hot tea from squat hexagonal glasses. |
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Drivers come steaming up here all the time just to cut a few minutes from their journey. |
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While Oliver stirred his spoon around the steaming soup, Simon flipped through the book he'd been reading. |
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Above the greeting table, the donuts and steaming coffee was the church's community corkboard. |
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Return the scallops to the pan, season with cracked black pepper and spoon over steaming jasmine rice to serve. |
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The next morning, the kids sat in the coffee shop drinking steaming hot cups of coffee and hot chocolate. |
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Franklin sat his steaming cup of coffee down and took his rightful place behind his large mahogany desk. |
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In half a minute the light of the lanterns fell upon a hired fly, drawn by a steaming and jaded horse. |
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Next, he placed them in the bowl over the fire, and added some of the steaming liquid from the flask. |
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Oval, with smooth, white-to-buff skin and white flesh, these are ideal for roasting, steaming, or boiling. |
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Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming liquor of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars. |
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He dropped the rag into the steaming water, then fished it out with a scrub brush. |
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How could the Inter-web, which has brought so much information and chunks of steaming joy to so many people, be a failing business model? |
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It was dark, but it was even hotter than out in the street because the rooftops dripped steaming water into street. |
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At the center of the tableau was the volcano's cone and its steaming crater. |
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There were wagons parked there, two of them, with bison in the traces ruminating and steaming in the crisp air. |
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She got into the steaming water and dunked her head under, holding her breath as long as she could. |
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Once the table is cleared, large tagines of lamb or beef, or chicken, or all three arrive with the omnipresent peak of steaming couscous. |
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Dad banged on the door and that was my signal to get out of the hot, steaming shower and get dressed. |
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The main criteria for late-night takeout is that it be spicy hot and steaming hot. |
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She bathed his wounds in a steaming infusion of sweet smelling herbs, and as they inhaled the steam, their exhaustion seeped out of their bones. |
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He's still steaming with indignity at the whole thing, and of course, he's quite right to be upset. |
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Soon enough, there was a pot of steaming coffee and a plate of honey-drenched crumpets standing in front of her. |
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A dollop of sour cream makes a perfect garnish atop steaming tortilla soup or sizzling fajitas. |
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On yet another plate, was a teapot, still steaming, and on two saucers were two cups with two spoons and two small bowls of sugar. |
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Taking the bowl that rested just inside the next room, he deposited its contents, roughly diced potatoes, into the rolling and steaming water. |
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Next, he uses the steaming wand to whip up an ideal cream, not too airy, not too thin. |
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Remembering about the way the castle worked, she wished for a cup of steaming peppermint tea, with extra sugar. |
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My stamp collection is severely depleted, and I miss standing over the kettle every so often steaming off unused second-class stamps. |
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Her face twisted up and Avi had to take the steaming mug from her hands before she spilled it and burned herself. |
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You may think it's a place of steaming tea urns and the buttering of scones but it's a lot more than that. |
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It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls. |
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She was exhausted and she needed a hot, steaming shower to loosen her tense muscles. |
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There are great steaming bowls of gnocchi, troughs of ravioli, vast vats of fettucine just how mama makes it. |
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Lacey quickly opened the door wider allowing them scurry in and empty the steaming buckets in the washtub. |
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When it's time for the party to begin I see large silver dishes steaming with delicacies. |
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He was heard gasping as the steaming composer was steered back to his baked Alaska, simmering with force majeure. |
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The following year he climbed Paricutin, a Mexican volcano, and distributed 450 pounds of bread along its acridly steaming rim. |
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The next day dawned bright and clear, and Anne woke to a steaming breakfast. |
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Finding a kettle and some instant coffee, he made himself a steaming mug-full and wandered through to the living room. |
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During the tour visitors walk to an impressive overlook to peer into the ill-omened pools of bubbling, black, steaming liquid. |
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Plonked in front of me was a steaming, audibly sizzling pile of chunky meat, with no rice or vegetables in view. |
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On the Atlantic crossing, I was able to exchange radiotelegrams with my mother, whose ship was steaming toward England at the same time. |
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As I tucked into this steaming Bunter-sized platter out on the darkening waters, I swear I heard the seals give a loud bark of disapproval. |
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Two mugs of steaming hot chocolate sat on the mahogany table that was placed between two well-worn leather arm chairs. |
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Meanwhile, begin preparing basmati rice, adding raisins and walnuts last, then five minutes of steaming. |
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Put a few menthol crystals, drops of eucalyptus oil or friar's balsam into a bowl of steaming water. |
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He treated us each with a cup of steaming cocoa, and biscuits and an assortment of preserves. |
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Add two teaspoonfuls of a mentholated rub and gently inhale the steaming mentholated vapours. |
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Mary, many thanks for steaming up my screen tonight with the beddable hunk. |
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A steaming, fresh-from-the-oven blackberry cobbler served with dairy cream was for dessert. |
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The crazy, steaming city swirled and blared around me, the strange language honked and gabbled. |
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The engines were steaming full speed astern, and by hoisting the topsail, the ship shot past it in safety. |
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She sits down at the table next to the window, sips the juice as the steaming coffee cools, gazing out from the seventeenth floor. |
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By contrast, steaming and bending the same straight grained piece of wood to the desired shape will result in a much stronger part. |
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If you have cold leftover cooked potatoes, plain or mashed, reheat them in a microwave oven until steaming, then measure. |
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Grilling, steaming or microwaving food rather than frying or roasting means less fat is added during cooking. |
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A plate of mini idlis consists of 10 lemon-sized idlis in steaming sambhar, screaming to be rescued and relished with a drop of ghee. |
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I came home, towelled myself dry, and sat close by my big kitchen radiator sipping a large mug of steaming hot coffee in an attempt to get warm. |
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This finish is the effect of steaming, a process that stains the natural red of the oak to a fumed black. |
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The smell of burning oil and steaming jungle mingled with the blood in Jim's nose. |
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They pushed tray-mobiles up and down the aisles delivering steaming hot pots of tea. |
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In contrast, Arsenal are steaming towards a treble as they bid to become the first team to go through a Premiership season unbeaten. |
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Satisfied, she turned back to Lucky and motioned towards a steaming kettle sitting on an iron trivet on top of the wood stove. |
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She brought a platter of sausages, scrambled eggs and two rashers of bacon with steaming bread. |
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Jon sounded very business-like and Chantal watched him as he purchased some sort of steaming biscuit, refusing his offer to buy her one as well. |
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The young man was reading a paperback novel and sipping a steaming mug of hot, black coffee. |
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She stood, shucked her breeches then slipped into the steaming water, her fur floating out in a ruff at the waterline. |
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Finishing up there, she moved to the bathroom where she drew a steaming bath in the tub. |
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There were dishes of varying vegetables all steaming temptingly, and tureens of leek and potato soup. |
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Here, you'll salivate over robust noodle dishes laced with shrimp, onions and won tun, served in steaming tureens. |
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Peter fires a hose of steaming water at the crocks before they're run through the main dishwashers. |
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The sweet aroma of the beans tickled nose as I held the steaming cup gratefully in my icy cold hands. |
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Into this steaming pot are thrown various statements about religion, culture, nationhood and patriotism. |
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To Loren's surprise, she quickly unbelted the robe and stepped into the steaming water. |
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The drops of falling water hypnotized me as I sipped a steaming mug of green tea. |
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A little while later I relaxed my inactivity long enough to make a pot of tea and take a steaming mugful out. |
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At that spot, they found a dead deer, still steaming, and took hungry, ravenous bites out of it. |
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We met at Prefab, on a cold, blusterous winter's day, over steaming bowls of excellent chowder and chunks of crusty bread. |
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There are great steaming bowls of gnocchi, troughs of ravioli, vast vats of fettuccine just how mama makes it. |
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I watched, slightly shocked, as molten metal slag fell onto the glass, steaming. |
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Listeners ought to hear the sleigh bells ring, see the vivid red of the velvet dress and smell the spicy potpourri steaming on the stove. |
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I then put the bonnottes in two Asian wicker steaming baskets and over a saucepan filled with salted boiling water. |
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For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried. |
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A waitress covers their white tablecloth with steaming chops and chicken, then moves off in a slow two-cycle walk for the rest of us. |
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Rune poured the steaming tea into the cup, letting the leaves twirl around and finally rest on the bottom. |
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Washing machines replaced the wash tub and their mechanical agitators replaced women poling their clothes in steaming, sudsy water. |
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Graham had a large mug of hot steaming coffee waiting for me as I bustled into the kitchen, bringing the bracing morning air with me. |
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She's wrapped a towel around her hair, not wanting to get it wet, and is busy soaping herself up in the steaming shower. |
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He returned moments later with the steaming bread on the cutting board, complete with a bread knife. |
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I looked over and noticed the coffee shop door opening and Mr. O'Connor walking out, a paper cup of coffee steaming in his hand. |
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Apparently, the steaming process reduces the size of the brisket but maximizes the flavor. |
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Asparagus is normally cooked, preferably by steaming in the special tall utensil designed for the purpose. |
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He vigorously patted and rubbed his sweaty head, which was either steaming or actually had been on lire. |
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One group unpacked a sumptuous meal of steaming lasagna and other gourmet delights, along with the requisite bottle of vintage wine. |
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Since the weather was so cold many people came in to drink a steaming cup of coffee or hot chocolate. |
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The rank, steaming smell of vomit mingled with the tangy stink of blood, sweat, and fear. |
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All he wanted was dive into a steaming bath and then sleep until noon the next day. |
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Further behind me, a cabin cruiser was steaming to dock in Hamilton for the night. |
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Stand under steaming hot water and rub your entire body with a loofah or a nubby washcloth. |
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In the days ahead we'll take turns stirring steaming cauldrons over the camp fire. |
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They also had steaming mugs of hot coffee, laced with a hair of the dog that bit them for fortification. |
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When I came back out, Torin had dealt us both a hand and had a steaming mug of hot chocolate laid out for me. |
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Despite its tender flavour, there has always something unsettling about a plate of steaming horse meat. |
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After about ten minutes, the little ocelot returns with two plates full of steaming meat and vegetables. |
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Her mother paid the bill and Ekat grabbed the tea, which was still steaming gently. |
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Caleb's computer was on and his coffee cup was steaming but he wasn't in sight. |
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Bearing steaming mugs, she returns doing a neat impersonation of an agony aunt, asking how long I've been married. |
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As my train arrived, the monsoon abruptly stopped, the sun came out, leaving me gently steaming on platform five at Reading. |
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Adam jerked his thumb over to the stove where the coffee pot was steaming on the hot plate. |
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And on September 24, kettles will be steaming away as the World Biggest Coffee Morning rolls into action. |
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Alas, they were overlooked, which is why I think the Academy Awards are a big steaming pile of cow pie. |
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However, on a rainy Monday morning, the windows are steaming up thanks to John Charles's constant queue of damp customers. |
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As we were sitting on the couch reading, we noticed the windows were steaming up. |
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An appeal launched by the National Railway Museum to save locomotive Flying Scotsman for the nation is steaming ahead, the Yorkshire Post can reveal. |
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The table was set with kugel and rolls still steaming from the oven. |
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A lot of mainstream media journalists are steaming mad at bloggers. |
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The Caine is finally decommissioned in the fall of 1945, after steaming its broken-down way home from Okinawa. |
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But Friday morning, the monthly jobs report dumped a steaming pile of caution on the carpet. |
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The best way to tell if the waffle is ready is by putting a teaspoon of water inside the hot waffle iron and when the steaming stops, the iron is ready for action. |
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Hitting one of these submerged boxes, in a storm, steaming with the wind on your port quarter, would have been the equivalent of colliding with a supermarket delivery lorry. |
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The day's specials were tomato and basil soup which we saw being served steaming, chicken jalfrezi and pastrami and Swiss toastie with relish and red onion. |
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It is a lush, steaming, tangled waterscape of swamps, soggy plains, and rice paddies crisscrossed with thousands of miles of rivers, streams, and canals. |
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Two cups of steaming cocoa appeared in front of them on the coffee table. |
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Then they won't be sitting in classrooms wet through and steaming. |
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Sabrina took a deep whiff of the steaming beverage, eyes closed. |
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My normally reserved father turns into a rapacious gourmand around the steaming, redolent pot, reliving his Saskatchewan youth by heaping his plate. |
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The girl took her spoon in one hand and greedily ate the steaming stew. |
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We talked of old times like other women do, our feet steaming in front of the stove where we sat underneath neat bunches of drying thyme, rosemary, yarrow, and oregano. |
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After roasting, hand-grinding the beans and seeping the grinds, he hands out steaming cups. |
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But the rain stopped as suddenly as it had begun, and the sun was already steaming the water buffalo dry as a ragged chorus wafted back from the restaurant car. |
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Turning on the shower until the water was steaming hot, and the spray felt like needles, Deb stepped inside, and let the murderous, revengeful feelings scour her. |
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On one side of the road was a face of granite, on the other was a 1,000-foot cliff, and a fully-loaded tractor-trailer rig was steaming up toward them in the oncoming lane. |
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She tucked the paper under her arm and took a sip of the steaming tea. |
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A steaming mug sat in front of him, a tea bag tag dangling down the side. |
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Things are happy enough before the young, amused-by-the-foreign-stranger waitress emerges with a tagine, steaming lightly from beneath its pyramidal clay lid. |
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Need I say that the inch-thick portions were crusty brown on the outside, rosy pink on the inside, steaming from the warmer, speckled with tart dabs of fresh horseradish? |
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Soon the children were all armed with steaming cups and saucers. |
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I had a soft, steaming mound of it with some of the butcher's pork and leek sausages the other day, but it would have gone just as well with a Sunday roast. |
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I should be angry, steaming with the passion of a boiling teakettle. |
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Mounds of fluffy basmati rice are scooped from an immense pot, heaped onto a platter and topped with the steaming kabobs, grilled tomatoes and a section of raw onion. |
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No sooner had she entered the kitchen then she returned with a tray full of steaming bowls of hot cereal with maple sugar, flapjacks, waffles, eggs and milk. |
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To allow the steam to penetrate behind the wallpaper, nonporous wallpaper such as vinyl must first be scored with a puncturing roller or rough sandpaper before steaming. |
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The meat glistened seductively with melted butter, piled high and steaming on top of a crisp, oily split-top bun. |
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A pair of urns dispensed coffee and the man in the knit cap raised a steaming Styrofoam cup. |
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Rose stood before you, holding out two mugs of steaming hot chocolate. |
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Rolling hills, jagged rock barrens, steaming swamps, and dusty grey ashlands all appear crisp and clean to the eye and have an amazing amount of variety. |
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Pour the boiling water in the base of the steamer, place the plate in the steaming basket and set over the boiling water, covering it with the tight-fitting lid. |
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Well, I still have a cough, though it's much diminished, yielding ground day by day to a steady trickle of hot rum toddies served steaming at appropriate times. |
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I keep squinting up at the clock and accidentally catching the eye of busy-looking workers who scurry by with sheafs of paper, steaming mugs of coffee and harried expressions. |
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His opening slide was of a cast iron trivet with a steaming kettle on top. |
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The soup arrived in a steaming tureen, accompanied by a separate plate full of tender pork, salted duck egg, crispy pak choi, sliced carrot and Chinese mushroom. |
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Although it was pouring with rain, the day was so warm and muggy that the cows were literally steaming, you could see clouds of moisture rising from them. |
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One way is to escape to a quiet corner for reading and relaxing, a place to sip a mug of steaming mulled cider as you lose yourself in Harry Potter's latest adventures. |
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After snatching Warsame, the American commandos transported him to an American warship steaming nearby in the Indian Ocean. |
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After an hour's steaming they came to a channel between two narrow necks of land through which the tide rushed with the frenzy of the Severn Bore. |
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Because of a storm the previous day, the ground was literally steaming. |
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They were quickly served and tasted best when still steaming. |
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The latest jobs report shows that the economy is steaming ahead. |
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Soon they were all pushing her toward a tub of steaming water. |
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I held my breath and submerged myself under the steaming water. |
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My hands reached up and held my head as more tears fell, falling to the floor and rolling over to the steaming water where the formed little gray swirls. |
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Not that there's much to see through the steaming sheet of water dancing around me, running in freezing rivulets down my back and filling up my shoes. |
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Kendall let out a slow sigh and turned to face Elma who had returned to her boiling kettle of water, lifting out steaming clothing with a thick stick. |
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Norwood sighed to himself as he stepped under the steaming water, letting go of all the tension and stress he'd built up around himself in the last week or so. |
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Ellie nodded and poured the steaming water into the two cups. |
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She chose cream and pronounced the steaming hot beverage excellent. |
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But a steaming hot one with a detachable nozzle wouldn't go astray. |
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What you do pass is a succession of stunning scenery from glittering white glaciers to jet-black beaches, steaming hot springs to foaming Arctic seas. |
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But we in Jamaica call it tea, perhaps because it's serve steaming hot. |
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Now, look around you at the steaming piles of baby clothes, towelling nappies and suchlike on every desk, cupboard, radiator, hat stand, wall planner and trouser press. |
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She often took sups of at least two steaming mugs of coffee or hot cocoa. |
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While we're steaming, Gerry gives me a tour of his control panel. |
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He took a swallow of his steaming coffee and cleared his throat. |
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Mist rolls in from the Thames and the clattering of jugs of ale and steaming platters of jellied eels is interrupted only by the noise of wheels on cobbles. |
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We had hardly ordered before two steaming platefuls arrived. |
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I poured the steaming hot black coffee from the pot into my thermal cup. |
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A large bowl of steaming couscous was served with a huge potful of some kind of tender chicken stew with vegetables and chickpeas in a thin spicy gravy. |
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It was laden with two bowls of steaming chilli, a monstrous plate of salad, and several side dishes of onion, cheese, sour cream, and cubed bread. |
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You may want a cleaner that is doing a lot of hand ironing and soft steaming as opposed to machine pressing, which is death to a fabric like gabardine. |
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One of his darkly coloured earlier works, it features a peasant family's mealtime, dimly lit by a tallow lamp, with a huge plate of steaming spuds as the centrepiece. |
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His hair had been gelled to perfection, and he looked steaming hot. |
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The availability of steaming pulchritude has always been a magnetic feature of college life but I never thought that it would be emphasized in recruiting literature. |
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Mary passed her a steaming cup of coffee, which Lizzy accepted gratefully. |
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At the inn, over a breakfast table groaning with pecan granola, blueberry muffins, apple cakes and steaming coffee, my landlady confirms my suspicions. |
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Between shopping, cleaning, peeling, steaming and then pureeing, I needed a short cut. |
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He points to the possibility of using steaming for other recipes ideas and adds that whole chicken fillet presents a raft of NPD opportunities. |
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First up were char siu buns, steaming snowballs of white rice dough filled with char siu pork and rich gravy. |
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It has a dual auto milk frother for push button latte, cappuccino and espresso controls and steaming wand. |
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Return to pan and carefully tuck a clean tea cloth over to finish cooking by steaming in its own heat. |
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As the doper-dudes milled around the steaming SUV lookin' skittish, officers got even more curious, then got up and moved toward them. |
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But this steaming pie of nostalgia, written by John Godber, does not sentimentalise the English holiday, now fading in the photo albums. |
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Rose put a steaming cup of mint tea in front of me and spooned a liberal helping of honey into it. |
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East Coast razor clams enjoy different preparations and lend themselves perfectly to steaming as well as frying. |
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Because he spent the next two hours shovelling great steaming piles of TV you-know-what. |
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I stood looking at the tokens as if he had just deposited a steaming turdpile into my palm. |
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Hay can be soaked in water, sprinkled with water or subjected to steaming to reduce dust. |
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Occasionally, this shrinkage can be reversed by a gentle steaming with a press cloth. |
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Boiling, steaming, and simmering are popular cooking methods that often require immersing food in water or its gaseous state, steam. |
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We were feasting, forkless, eating ethnically, teaching them to lap up dahl puree and curried mango with soft shreds of steaming roti. |
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As Mr. Schonfeld climbed the stairs, he was carrying a steaming 18-quart pot containing the traditional Sabbath stew known as chulent. |
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When it comes to preparing Chinese, Japanese, Korean or Thai food, stir-frying and steaming are without a doubt two of the best ways to cook. |
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There were three miniature beanpots of brown pottery filled with steaming baked beans topped with slices of crisp salt pork. |
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In all cases the steam exhaust valve opens as soon as the preset steaming time has elapsed. |
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The region's cuisine involves simple cooking processes, mostly barbecuing, steaming, or boiling. |
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The steamer insert acts as a double boiler inside the wok for gently steaming seafood, dumplings and other foods. |
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A popular street food, sundae is normally prepared by steaming or boiling cow or pig intestines stuffed with various ingredients. |
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After, I became a scary, unwaxed, steaming pile of humanity. |
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During steaming, the muscle fibers were observed to separate as a result of configurational changes of the protein. |
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Two trumpeter swans floated on the steaming river, snowflakes swirling around their ghostly white forms. |
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This will include heated massage chairs, hot blow-dryers and steaming cups of tea. |
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The best way to prepare vegetables is by steaming or sauteing them in olive oil. |
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A smile crept across the cook's face as she dumped a ladleful of steaming liquid into my bowl. |
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Things are shoved into it sooty and steaming to get them out of the way, and it soon gets damp and crocky beyond all hope of purification. |
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We sat on long refectory tables and were served plates of steaming spaghetti, followed by pancakes and hot berry juice. |
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Past years he might have been in there three hours or more, and she would traipse upstairs with steaming kettlefuls that braised him lobster-red. |
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Fans aren't going to take kindly to having free-range, herbal peppermint tea forced down their throats when they're gagging for a steaming cup of Bovril. |
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The police chief is a fatherly figure with a stock of white hair and moustache and his household a preserve of steaming hot borsht and joyously screaming youngsters. |
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In his book, author Tim Maltin has claimed that a lot of time was wasted assessing the damage from the iceberg when nearby ships could have been steaming to the rescue. |
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Vice City is... a steaming Cuban sandwich of sultry Latin sirens, drug deals gone bad and seedy mobsters with big metal briefcases full of small unmarked bills. |
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It has steaming lakes, pools, and streams, healing baths and springs, acidulous basins of emerald, opal, and orange, and tinted terraces of sinter. |
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Don't eat hot dogs, luncheon meats, cold cuts, or fermented or dry sausages unless they are heated to 165AF or until steaming hot just before serving. |
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For hours I had tried to hold her this close on the bathmat beside the steaming shower, but she struggled against me, confused, as if I was the reason she couldn't breathe. |
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Tribes of the Pacific Northwest in the United States and Canada used mosses to clean salmon prior to drying, and packed wet moss into pit ovens for steaming camas bulbs. |
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In the floating markets that remain, merchants still paddle along the klongs in long, open ruilla pai loaded with produce and steaming dishes to barter and exchange. |
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Someone found a pick and levered a burst plank out of the floor, and in a few minutes we had got a fire alight and our drenched clothes were steaming. |
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I wet the rod and measured the stuff into the top and and by that time the water was steaming. I filled the lower half of the dingus and set it on the flame. |
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There's something steaming on a cast iron propane burner adjacent the door, a potbelly stove pinging beside it, orange shafts piercing various orifices. |
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As you read this they are all sussing each other out and wondering if a producer is about to appear with some Vegemite sandwiches and directions to a steaming shower. |
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Then from the communication trenches came dixies or iron pots, filled with steaming tea, which had two wooden stakes through their handles, and were carried by two men. |
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Paddle steamer PS Waverley steaming down the Firth of Clyde. |
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A sudden rise in oil production, longer transport routes, and slow steaming because of high bunker prices led to a shortage in tonnage towards the end of the year. |
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Content yourself with a pizza, take it relatively light with one of the vast, frondy salads, or perhaps go for a plate of steaming mussels, prepared in six different ways. |
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