The stove was located two rooms away from the ammunition room, which had plenty of live ammo. |
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After some hard debate, they decided to take full backpacks, with sleeping bags, a stove, a shovel, and two days' worth of food. |
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Gail ordered Mexican tiles for the stove backsplash, and Bill took a day off from work to help her set them. |
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But if you have an electric stove, it requires so much power that many backup generators won't be able to run it. |
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By the time the timer on the stove went off, it was a little after eight o'clock. |
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For example, they are used to provide the black color in inks, pigments, rubber tires, stove polish, typewriter ribbons, and phonograph records. |
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A blackened heap of rust and iron, the old stove sat in the corner of the living room. |
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A big seller was stove black, used to cover up scrapes and rust on cast-iron furnaces. |
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Until now, if your boat didn't have hot water the next best solution was to rig up a sun shower or heat up a pot on the stove. |
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The intimate lighting and varnished black sleepers sit easily with a heart-warming pot bellied stove which is an excellent focal point. |
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The ringing noise interrupts his pleasant memories, and Ross turns down the flame on his stove. |
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Bright and sunny, eat-in kitchen is fully applianced with refrigerator, dishwasher, stove and even a microwave! |
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They live off begged and stolen food, in a room blackened by the smoke of the struggling stove. |
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Use a microwave oven or counterop appliances instead of your stove top or oven. |
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You know if there is one thing I have learned in running this blog it is never for any reason leave lemons in the burner of a lit gas stove. |
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The burners on a gas stove are all the same size, but they can vary in the amount of heat or BTU's that each one puts out. |
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So, I set the metal shot glass on the burner of the electric stove on low heat. |
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Dating from the 18th century, it has flint walls, a solid-fuel stove and a bird table on the lawn. |
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Liz rather cleverly starts a fire using meths from the camping stove and, while Mick is distracted, sneaks in to free Kristy. |
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This means we only need to empty the ash from the ash pans in the stove 2 or 3 times per year. |
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I am looking to purchase a jotul, but am concerned with the lack of an ash pan in the smaller stove. |
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In a miserable lodging house, he died of carbon dioxide asphyxiation by means of a charcoal stove. |
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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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I heard her filling the stove with wood as I shook with cold beneath the mound of blankets. |
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It took three waiters in concert to produce this masterpiece in a shining copper pan on a tabletop stove. |
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So they have room for a larger tabletop stove, of which there are many on the market. |
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Before the wedding the kitchen was renovated and an electric stove was put in to replace the old coal range. |
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Why not just burn the kitchen down when I light the stove so I can collect insurance and spend it all on college tuition? |
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I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads. |
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My mother had her avocado appliances, stove, refrigerator and washer and dryer. |
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The lighting of the stove and the provision of the tea were done on a rota basis with nobody shirking their duty including the washing up. |
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Hardwoods are better because they burn hotter and form less creosote, an oily, black tar that sticks to chimneys and stove pipes. |
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A twelve-year-old boy with dark hair and long bangs hung around the wood-burning stove. |
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Next to the stove was a butcher-block work counter covered with Mason jars filled with dried herbs, beans, and grains. |
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The thermoelectric generator starts the fan automatically and adjusts speed according to stove temperature. |
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He struck a match and turned on the gas fire stove, placing a greased pan on the fire. |
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In a dark corner, two fighters are dozing while a thin potato and lamb soup simmers on the stove. |
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Being such a fan of both the minor leagues and the hot stove league, I sure wish general managers would swap prospects every once in awhile. |
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A couple of stone throws away, near the machinery sheds, is the old homestead with its original wood-fired stove. |
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I laugh at the thought of matzo ball soup warming on the convent kitchen stove. |
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I grinned at her and turned back to the stove and listened as she got a pot, the rice and a measuring cup then came and stood next to me. |
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Add 2 parts beestings to 1 part water and stir over a fire or stove until it thickens. |
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But despite her ample gifts at the stove, she has one of the worst batterie de cuisine in New England. |
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The previous relationship produced four children, and while she was tied to the stove she thought her singing career was over. |
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I packed a small one-burner backpacking stove, a bag of rice, two cans of kidney beans, and a mess kit for four people in my backpack. |
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We had a little pavilion that we painted ourselves with a tilly lamp inside and a primus stove. |
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Women and children crowd around a wood stove in one room while, outside in the pouring rain, their menfolk unload sacks of potatoes and rice. |
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The stove door was wide open, the fire inside throwing light and heat upon the massive bearskin lying before it. |
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The large house boasted a cavernous kitchen, its stylish stove embossed with beaten metal designs and studded with turquoise. |
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All you have to do here is go to your stove, put in a cabbage, wiggle your nose and, abracadabra! |
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Dinner was almost ready, a thick stew bubbling with a traitorous merriness on the stove. |
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To make it yourself, crush a garlic clove in a few tablespoons of olive oil and gently warm it over the stove for 30 minutes. |
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There's an exceptionally warm, relaxed and convivial atmosphere here, with comfy sofas on rugged quarry tiles and a log-burning stove. |
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Discontent with a home having only a pallet on the floor, a washbasin, and a wood-burning stove, she dreamed of a better life in the city. |
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Many stove or oven cleaners produce less toxic fumes than earlier versions. |
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Some people like to cook food partially in the microwave oven or on the stove to reduce smoking time. |
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The Japanese, like other Asians, rarely bake or roast, so most cooking takes place on the stove or range top. |
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He filled the kettle with water and set it on the stove to boil, opening a pack of instant ramen noodles after he had finished that. |
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The next morning Nataraj asked for an advance on his salary to buy rice, and kerosene for the little stove we provide. I gave it to him. |
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Put frozen raspberries in small saucepan on stove with 3 tablespoons apple juice or water. |
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Hunter was standing at a commercial sized stove, dressed in chef whites, with an apron wrapped around his slim waist. |
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The galley is aft to port and has a stove, oven, top loading icebox and double sink. |
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At one roadside stall, children filled polythene bags with just enough kerosene to keep the family stove burning for one more evening. |
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Imagine you go to your mom's and there is a kettle of water happily boiling on the stove. |
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Water was boiled in kettles, saucepans and other containers on the top of the stove, and baking done in the oven. |
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I put a kettle of water on the stove with the intention of making tea, hoping that it would lighten the situation. |
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Coal ranges were widely used for cooking and heating the water, and the kettle was kept boiling on the stove ready for the frequent cups of tea. |
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My parents assumed they were due a bigger fridge with freezer, four burner stove and three-rack oven, dishwasher, toaster, mixmaster etc. |
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In retaliation, the bewildered girl says, one of her small hands was burned on a red-hot stove. |
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She stacked several armloads of wood from the woodpile near the door next to the stove and warmed her hands. |
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They reached the Takakkaw Falls warden cabin, where they slept, all in one room with a smoking wood stove. |
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Debris too close to the fireplace, or to a wood stove, could easily catch fire. |
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The wooden walls were thick, the shutters were permanently closed and the wood stove in the corner was going flat out. |
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Pour a thin layer of oil or melt a couple of large tablespoons of dripping or fat in another roasting tin on top of the stove until smoking hot. |
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To make the kofta roast the coriander and cumin seeds in a fry pan on the stove and then grind in a mortar and pestle. |
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Hunter returned to his place by Missy's side in front of the glowing embers of the dying fire laid in the black iron stove. |
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In 1873 he began designing andirons, grates, stove fronts, and other pieces of metalwork for the firm Barnard, Bishop, and Barnards of Norwich. |
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It is very odd that this ship shipped a sea the very hour as we were, which stove her boats, and bulwarks. |
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Add the chicken, leeks carrots and peas, and slowly cook on the stove for about 15 minutes. |
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In front of it stood a beat-up stove on top of which sat a shoulder of pork braising in hot manteca. |
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There is also a mysterious Moomin ancestor who lives permanently in the stove. |
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He is, however, obedient about not turning on the stove burner without permission. |
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Smiling, I walked over to the stove and started the teakettle. |
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Set up for a cosy couple, it has a two-person spa, queen-size bed, very efficient sealed wood-burning stove, modern kitchen, lounge and garden courtyard. |
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Have your fireplace or wood stove inspected annually to remove any creosote build-up, which can block the chimney, forcing toxic fumes back into your living room. |
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Pack the barbie or primus stove and enjoy the great outdoors. |
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It was almost as large as the front room, with a stove, a refrigerator, a good-sized table and, in one corner, another double bed. |
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At first it bothered me, for I was used to changing the linen every week, but it was difficult to wash clothes with the rub board and to heat the water in pails on the stove. |
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Snow dampened, our clothes hung on chairs round the old wood stove. |
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His usual high leather boots and baggy pleated trews had got soaked and muddy yesterday, he explained, and now they were drying off by the stove at home. |
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Second, it maintains the temperature by itself, rather than you standing there fiddling with the stove dial. |
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One of my earliest memories is of sitting at our kitchen table, talking to Gladys, my Zulu nanny, while a pot of mielie pap porridge bubbled on the stove. |
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The kettle on the stove whistled sharply, interrupting her thoughts. |
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Upstairs, in the living room, splintered logs of hemlock cackled and spat from inside the wood stove. |
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He rekindled the fire in the stove and set pans and pots to boiling. |
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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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I smell something strange and find the smoke alarm melted on the stove. |
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My mom leaned over the stove in her pink robe and hair curlers. |
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Damry poured some water into a kettle and placed it on the stove. |
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Don't allow your child to use the stove, microwave, hot curlers, or iron. |
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However, if you have an underpowered stove, especially an electric one, consider a smaller size. |
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The nearby Sears store delivered a sleeping bag, Coleman stove, and all sorts of camping gear for the modern outdoorsman. |
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He was making popcorn on the stove and boiling water for tea. |
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A hiss sounds in my ears, like a teakettle left on the stove too long. |
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Before searing the meat, turn on the ventilation fan over the stove. |
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As you snuggle in front of a cozy fire or bask in the warmth of your wood stove, you are taking part in a ritual of comfort and enjoyment handed down through the centuries. |
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I was stuck between the sink and the stove, which I thought was fantastic! |
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We dried in the sun on a boulder as warm as a dying stove, and fribbled and monkeyed with each other, priming for later. |
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Frostwork keeps its place on the window within three feet of the stove all day in my chamber. |
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You can try boiling water for that spaghetti on the hot stove, but it might take a few hours. |
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Nuraeni put the stove, the plate rack, and buckets beneath a melinjo tree behind their home. |
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When we did, nobody was there, but we found two empty sleeping bags and some mulligan in a pot on a stove. |
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On 23 March 1969, six years after Plath's suicide by asphyxiation from a gas stove, Assia Wevill committed suicide in the same way. |
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She glanced quickly at the thick meat qorma curry simmering quietly on the other stove and then rushed to the phone. |
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This stove used firebrick as a storage medium, solving the expansion and cracking problem. |
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The Cowper stove was also capable of producing high heat, which resulted in very high throughput of blast furnaces. |
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Esther leaned against the sinkless wooden counter against the wall. The counter supported a portable gas stove and a bucket of rainwater. |
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The water was soon slushing merrily over the deck, while the smoke pouring from the cabin stove carried a promise of good things to come. |
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She caught up the corner of her skirt and lifted the smutty coffee-pot from the stove. |
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When most of the waiters were commanded away to their supper, the parlour or stove being nearly emptied, in came a company of musketeers. |
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Karen Aileron looks distractedly out the window, a tofuburger sizzling in the skillet on the stove. |
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It looked like a deadlock until at last Katinka pointed to a pair of windproofs that were hanging on the line over the stove. |
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Waffles are made with a thin batter cooked traditionally on the stove between two buttered and heated plates of a waffle iron. |
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At any rate, despite measuring and remeasuring months before, I was somehow a quarter-inch short of being able to fit the stove in. |
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The site hosts a number of glamorous bell tents which includes double beds, a gas stove, carpet and even an iPod dock. |
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But before we could do any cooking we would always have to spend around two hours melting the snow which had formed on the stove,'' says Russ. |
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Out here, schussing through the pines, you'll spy the miniature Spooner Cabin with a generous woodpile to feed the pot-bellied stove inside. |
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Shocking pink accessories including juicer, scales, stove kettle, breadbin are from Typhoon on 020 8974 4755 www. |
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We all hung out in my shotgun shack built in 1900 and worked in the parlour around a coal-burning stove. |
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A chef flambes dishes on a tableside stove and waiters carve roasted joints from the trolley. |
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Once the campout or hunting trip is over, this portable stove is easy to clean and store. |
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We have the prefabricated wooden sides and top that we need to arcticize it, plus the bunks and portable stove, but it will take several hours. |
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Putin, with his comments Friday, just moved it to the front of the stove. |
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Lisa Jones, 19, was severely burned when petrol was thrown on a wood-burning chiminea stove at a party. |
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All are furnished with sheepskin rugs, double beds, a wood-burning stove or chiminea, and have their own outside toilet and spring-water shower. |
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Participants held a reshaped metal coat hanger to heat on a hot stove for 30 seconds. |
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It's a tiny cottage with a stove, and we sit on a stool by the stufa and eat pig trotters and dumplings. |
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What advice can you offer about colorizing the refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, etc. |
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A smooth stove top so you can slide a heavy pan across the cooktop without having to lift it on and off the burner grids. |
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A stove as big as a Buick was the mark of a fine kitchen until oven and cooktop separates became the norm. |
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Each guest got a daily crateful of logs for the stove, but you had to chop your own in a nearby outhouse. |
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A chunk of uneaten vegan casserole sweats in a pan on the stove. |
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Gaddafi would spend his time reading, jotting down notes or brewing tea on a coal stove. |
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Chef's kitchen with Viking stove, Broan professional range hood, and Kitchen-Aid stainless steel convection wall oven, refrigerator, and dishwasher. |
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In an instant the underframe of the lower car rode over the bogie car's platform, stove in the vestibule and pushed the controller right into the saloon. |
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Whether using a woodstove, pellet stove, or your fireplace, seeing smoke from your chimney means your fire is not burning as efficiently or cleanly as it could. |
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We toted in the wood and got the fire going nice and comfortable. Lord James still set in one of the chairs and Applegate had cabbaged the other and was hugging the stove. |
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Our lodger had our upstairs, use of the stove, our tap, and our bog. |
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While the boy and his father set up camp and build a fire in the cabin stove, he sees a small white-footed mouse enter the cabin on the clay insulation of the warm stovepipe. |
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Afterwards these pieces, split into small sticks ready for the stove, were thrown into a conical heap, which it was Lincoln's business to repile in shapely ricks. |
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Between 1851 and 1867, over twenty ships were lost in these storms, were run ashore and wrecked during a dense fog, or were stove by the ice and abandoned. |
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Next to that is the booyah, a thick soup made of a number or combinations of meat, vegetables, and seasonings that is meant to simmer on the stove for up to two days. |
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So gathering up the shavings with another grin, and throwing them into the great stove in the middle of the room, he went about his business, and left me in a brown study. |
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Night of your birth. Thirty-three. The Leonids they were called. God how the stars did fall. I looked for blackness, holes in the heavens. The Dipper stove. |
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The men there would have settled for a Coleman stove and a hot-mess line, but the greatest contribution to their spirits, plus or minus, was mail call. |
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Typically, it's made in a turkey fryer pot or in a stewpot on the stove. |
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Melanie Sykes slowly losing her marbles, growing narky with campfire stove envy, every night would've been preferable to the dreary Dingo Dollar fancy dress shenanigans. |
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We lived in Nissen huts with one stove to keep us warm and during that winter we had only one scuttle full of coke a day, so we had to be very frugal. |
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Myra Rutledge, heiress to a Fortune 500 candy company, looked around her state-of-the-art kitchen, at the pots bubbling on the stove, at the table set for two. |
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He got so frightened about his plaguy soul, that he shrinked and sheered away from whales, for fear of after-claps, in case he got stove and went to Davy Jones. |
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Police found John Price's skin hanging from a meat hook, his head cooking on the stove, and discovered that his wife had fed slices of his roasted buttocks to the children. |
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To braise the barley, place a small stainless steel roasting tray on a low heat on the stove and melt 2oz of the butter, cook the onions in this until soft. |
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