There are stuffed deer and buffalo on the walls, an ancient grand piano, and bubbly Polish receptionists. |
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Socks were stuffed in the shoes, and upon pulling them out I discovered they were knee-highs. |
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She evokes a broadcasting company that was different from that of today, full of stuffed shirts and bibulous eccentrics. |
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I also had an almost embarrassingly large wad of cash stuffed into the waistband of my outfit. |
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We all tried to pin down that ineffable quality of inspired classroom activity that can't be made digital and stuffed down an Ethernet cable. |
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These washable, cuddly teddy bears, are stuffed with chopped clean fabric or batting and then placed in washable bags. |
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He nodded and knotted his scarf tighter and stuffed his hands in his pockets. |
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Beth still has her hands stuffed into the pockets of her thick floral bathrobe, and she looks cold despite the pleasantly warm house. |
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The fountain in the Corn Exchange has been criticised for being stuffed with food paper wrappings most of the time. |
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A roasted pear stuffed with blue cheese and splashed with a port-wine-laced vinaigrette produces an enticingly light beignet. |
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We passed out combs and hairbrushes, toothbrushes, pencils and pens, and dolls and stuffed animals. |
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There have been alerts warning of bombs being hidden in cameras, cell phones, even stuffed toys. |
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The list includes whole-wheat rotis, kulchas, garlic naan and stuffed parathas. |
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My other lace pillow on the left, which is stuffed, is useful for strips of lace. |
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We had turkey that tasted of turkey stuffed with chestnut one end and sausage meat mixed with sage the other. |
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Sylvie could see her legs were good, even though her feet were stuffed into big terry cloth slippers. |
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Yawning gaps in the entertainment media are stuffed with TV programmes that are well past their sell-by dates. |
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I'd cook rabbit stuffed with black pudding, which is one of our house specialties in the Lindsey House. |
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The halls of the Science department were decorated with stuffed animals, molecular models, and beakers of chemicals, all behind glass displays. |
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They're typically stuffed with a rice and meat mixture, but with lamb chops as the centerpiece, do I really want to do meat in the stuffing? |
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The pork is marinated in red wine for two days before being stuffed with cheese and fried. |
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The master's meal consisted of a loaf of bread stuffed with a mixture of meat and vegetables, and his glass was filled with wine. |
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A chicken stuffed with rice, nuts, onions, spices, and shelled hard-boiled eggs is placed inside a whole, slaughtered lamb. |
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Her white desk was cluttered with more stuffed animals, miscellaneous papers and schoolbooks. |
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A number of the safes were time-locked but the thieves did succeed in gaining access to one and stuffed an undisclosed amount of cash into bags. |
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I stuffed my feet into my tennis shoes and scraped my hair back into a messy pony tail. |
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Unlike the stuffed one I saw originally, which had yellowed with age, the Nile Perch is silver in colour with a blue tinge. |
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Spaghetti with a lowfat marinara sauce is a better option than lasagna or ziti stuffed with meat and cheese. |
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Fortunately many dishes that are layered, filled, or stuffed can be assembled a day ahead of the party. |
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They range from crib mattresses, sheets, blankets, quilts, and pillows, to layette items, clothing, diapers, and stuffed animals. |
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That album was bloated, overblown and stuffed full of guitar solos and a misplaced sense of its own importance. |
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Many Arab dishes, like stuffed zucchini or green peppers and stuffed grape or cabbage leaves, are highly labor-intensive. |
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A couple of stuffed animals and her guitar laid peacefully on the bed with a note attached. |
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I piled all my books and stuffed animals on my bed and the tip-top of my bookshelves. |
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Horrified, he relates how he was given goat stuffed with onions, garlic, and leeks, swimming in fish sauce. |
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Dishes in olive oil included stuffed vine leaves, cabbage and artichokes, leeks and spinach boranaki. |
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Once the primulas and violas go over, a few annuals will be stuffed in wherever they can fit to give colour over the summer. |
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He wore a leather loincloth, fur leggings, a fur garment, a grass cape, a fur hat and leather shoes stuffed with grass. |
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As he and his wife stuffed me with food, passed me a hot-water bottle and tucked me in, confidence returned. |
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Verlaine's chine was stuffed with leeks, spring onions, lettuce, raspberry leaves, parsley, thyme and marjoram. |
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The use of fur and the tactile, kinetic quality of the stuffed animal make them sexualized fetishes in addition to their being commodities. |
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At night the stars lay heavy on me, but I'd be stuffed if I'd ever say something like that to anyone. |
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April has been a merry-go-round of a month, stuffed full with business, things to do and highs and lows of all kinds. |
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Three days later the boat limps into Newport, a few mattresses stuffed into the broken-off tip of the hull to keep the water out. |
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Oven baked tomatoes stuffed with Mediterranean veg and Parmesan had a concentrated sweetness to them while the veg were appetisingly homely. |
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Just yesterday he was laying on the living room floor with his binky in his mouth, clutching his stuffed animal. |
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Hurriedly picking every coin, he stuffed his empty purse and headed for town, joy radiating from his toadish countenance. |
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She quickly flashed him an appreciatory grin, and walked over to one of the towering shelves stuffed with books. |
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A large bed with a purple bedspread dominated one wall, covered in stuffed animals in a variety of colors. |
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For warmth and comfort, the pioneers stuffed their moccasins or shoepacks with deer hair or dry leaves. |
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Nathan's hands were stuffed in his pockets, his fingers rubbing idly against his pocket lint. |
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A friend who is a taxidermist has kept the fox in a freezer, but Jason, from Audenshaw, is unsure whether to have the animal stuffed. |
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She sighed and stuffed a few essentials into a small drawstring bag, and strapped the sword and dagger around her waist. |
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Out in the hall, Celia toed off her slides and fought to fit her light jacket in among the several already stuffed into the closet. |
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A whole host of backlit pies, cakes, Jell-O cubes, puff-pastry swans stuffed with whipped cream and millefeuilles await you. |
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Inside were her rollerblades, white helmet, skiing accessories, and a couple of stuffed toys. |
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Koalas are often thought of as cuddly little teddy bears by most people, and stuffed koalas are collectors items to arctophiles. |
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The crib should be empty, with no blankets, pillows, soft materials, stuffed toys, sheepskin, or comforters. |
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Once the pose is completed, the armature is stuffed or wrapped with small pieces of newspaper held in place with masking tape. |
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Even the narrow passageways were clogged with piles of papers stuffed in among outworn printing presses. |
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Yes, the animals themselves are raised and slaughtered in abhorrent conditions, and stuffed with antibiotics. |
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Chinese myths are stuffed with shape-shifters, dragons and half-human creatures. |
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Jim stuffed the jewels into the tank and replaced the lid, then retraced his steps to the door and out, making sure the door locked behind him. |
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Still, it was filling, and like last time we left the table feeling stuffed, happy to walk it off. |
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In a sixth form classroom of 28 children, Thursday's waste fills two small, takeaway boxes and a plastic bag stuffed with 28 banana skins. |
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Every second is stuffed with bright, brittle melodies that make you feel as if you've done too many turns on a fairground waltzer. |
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The two of us order our favorite dishes, mine being the stuffed manicotti, one of the restaurant's specialties. |
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The album is stuffed with queasy midtempo tracks and bizarre orchestration, but it's by no means impenetrable. |
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With so many different characters and plot elements stuffed into the film's lean 85-minute runtime, there's a danger of losing viewers. |
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The warped handiwork of a taxidermist has given almost all of the stuffed animals odd expressions. |
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My miniature schnauzer can rip through some stuffed animals in minutes, others can take a few weeks. |
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Every single person I know can make fancy stuff like Thai green curry or at a push, stuffed peppers. |
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A glistening black stuffed crow is perched on the volume's edge, its splayed wings and claws eerily delineated against the lucent white pages. |
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Two thirds of it was lined with sable bookcases, all stuffed to the gills with heavyweight texts on every subject conceivable. |
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We brought my bag to her bedroom, a medium-sized room with several anime posters and many stuffed animals around the room and on her waterbed. |
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Mike wore his hat at a jaunty angle and Gordy stuffed his hand in his pants to emulate the great Admiral of the British Fleet. |
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I wore a black unitard with a lumpily stuffed black pantyhose leg pinned to my backside. |
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A car stuffed with drug money crashing outside your record store is a bummer at the best of times, not least opening day. |
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Piled on the sofa cushions, overflowing tabletops and stuffed into closets are more than 700, mostly vintage, photographs. |
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The food basket was stuffed with savory meat pies, potato salad and a wonderful deep-dish apple pie for dessert. |
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The fish were gutted and stuffed with a spoonful of herbs, or mustard, apple, or samphire. |
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The plain, salted pretzels weren't ready, but ones stuffed with either cheese or apple cinnamon were available. |
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Pillows and stuffed toys should be machine washable synthetic and should be washed in hot water at least monthly. |
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Other menu items include stuffed sandwiches, subs, quesadillas, wings, tacos and salads. |
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To start I had a large bowl of mussels, while mademoiselle enjoyed a tomato stuffed with goat's cheese. |
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We were treated to a beautiful whole pomfret, stuffed with tamarind and mango, served in a luscious coconut curry. |
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He stuffed the package into his pocket and sheathed his knife, wiping off the blood and brain matter on the back of Nick's shirt. |
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The padded shoulder straps were comfortable, even when the four pouches were stuffed full of M16 mags, a total of 360 rounds. |
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I ate so many dates stuffed with almonds or marzipan, I felt I was going to turn into one. |
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Choose from the assortment, stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked to your order in the tandoor or on a tawa. |
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Holiday foods included jellied pigs feet, goose stuffed with prunes, and roasted suckling pig. |
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For example, try quinoa in stuffed bell peppers, wild rice in salads and amaranth in soups. |
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Shaking her head, Vela stuffed the note inside her jerkin and returned to her room. |
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When the chips were gone, she wadded up the bag and stuffed it into the tiny trash can at the foot of her bed. |
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On his face is the most comical, quizzical expression, which is probably exactly how most of us would look if stuffed. |
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Sturdier ones, such as lavender, can be stuffed into chicken or rabbit before roasting, and then discarded later. |
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He lives in a ramshackle weatherboard house stuffed with musical instruments in Melbourne's eastern suburbs. |
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The room was stuffed to the gills with trophies and plaques and mementos of the greatest baseball team that ever existed. |
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He had stuffed his mother's old dishtowels into the satchels to keep the cans from banging together. |
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Doors were used for rafts or got broken up and stuffed into the fireplace for fuel. |
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When Jason Cross joined us, we stuffed a lab bench into his office, and he's done a bang-up job of turning it into a mini-lab. |
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Kira had left her with a blanket, the clothes she was wearing, a stuffed animal and the infant carrier. |
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She nodded and sat down on my bed, picking up my stuffed teddy bear and hugging it. |
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These days, you can't find an Advent calendar that isn't stuffed full of cheap chocolate with a picture of cartoon characters on it. |
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The next, and penultimate, course was manzana peppers stuffed with a mixture of ground meat. |
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Michael began to whine when he dropped his stuffed animal and she quickly moved to placate him. |
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A boned and stuffed quail, on a chestnut and cinnamon risotto with soused figs? |
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At the store my parents bought me a stuffed dog with a music box embedded in the kapok. |
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We therefore amassed about 20 matchboxes and stuffed them with caterpillars, hiding them in nooks and crannies of our homes. |
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Hot dishes include Karelian rye pastries stuffed with potatoes or rice, and reindeer stew. |
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I bought giant stuffed frogs that squeak, plush lambies to cuddle, felt baby rattles to entertain. |
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Then she crochets for hours, making scarves, afghans, and stuffed animals for family and friends. |
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I set the hook, stuffed the rod high and the fish moved off fast across the flats towards the deep water. |
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We're usually talking here about huge buildings stuffed full of crushers, agitators, thickeners, ball mills, conveyors and other vital equipment. |
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The wallet was stuffed full of pictures, letters, keepsakes and prayer cards. |
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A jacket potato stuffed with field mushrooms, and a couple of slices of good organic wholemeal so's not to waste any of the delicious sauce. |
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There are crates filled with trinkets and mementos that have yet to be sorted, placed or stuffed in the attic. |
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From the salad menu, I chose the vine leaves stuffed with rice and pine kernels and served with sour cream. |
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The pea soup was quite delicious, for the record, as were the deviled eggs, cut widthwise and stuffed with a smooth buttercup-yellow filling. |
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My husband and I still disagree, but I just tell him to go and get stuffed. |
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I made zucchini stuffed with ground matzos and a cake with ground matzos, nuts, fruit and chocolate. |
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Cornwell has even stuffed half his set list with reworked versions of the Stranglers ' staples. |
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Green leafy vegetables can be given separately or added to dal and khichri, or stuffed in roti or Paratha. |
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Do not put fluffy blankets, comforters, stuffed toys, or pillows near the baby to prevent rebreathing. |
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He wandered down the long aisle between the shelves that towered far too high to reach, stuffed with books. |
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Other combinations include pasta with winkles, Yorkshire pudding stuffed with Italian cured meat, and sanguinaccio con cipole. |
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I'd rather spring an extra dollar for one of her foil-wrapped, stuffed baked potatoes than content myself with institutional fries. |
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The Australian sailor looks saddened as he puts a stuffed animal at the foot of her bed. |
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I went for the roast chicken breast stuffed with Brie and sun-blushed tomatoes and served with a sauce of port and redcurrant. |
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I made beds, curtains, blankets, washcloths, bath toys, wall decals, lamps, rugs, hampers, stuffed animals, security blankets and night lights. |
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Totes, T-shirts, and an anthropomorphic stuffed rat are for sale at the gift shop. |
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Every day my mailbag is stuffed to overflowing with letters from desperate people who can't even get their dealers to be civil, leave alone helpful. |
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All exercises are done in the classroom itself so that children are relaxed at home and need not carry satchels stuffed with heavy loads of textbooks and exercise books. |
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And so we have recipes for cabbages stuffed with sausage meat, cabbages layered with potatoes and baked, and sauerkraut served with potatoes and pork. |
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Instead of dunking it in formaldehyde or what-have-you like the other unfortunate fetuses, it had been taxidermically mounted and stuffed like a wild animal. |
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Along the street, a gift shop, with its huge taxidermically stuffed moose head with a full rack of antlers that sits in the window, beckoned us to enter. |
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Unlike a hunting trophy that the taxidermist immortalizes as a token of man's domination over nature, stuffed animals are objects without a lived past. |
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As a test, Sun shipped over a container stuffed with apparel made in his home province. |
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His new stuffed animals went in his crib, but his other toys, like teething rings, went in the large laundry basket with all of his other hard toys. |
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Large, wide tubes like cannelloni and manicotti are stuffed and baked. |
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Any time of the day here is good to try tayoyos, an oval-shaped cake made of masa and stuffed with beans and avocado leaves. |
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Going over to his desk, he stuffed the sheets of last night's homework in his book bag along with his schoolbooks and put one of the straps over his shoulder. |
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He stuffed one hand in his pocket and pulled out a bunch of tenners. |
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All of the bags can be folded and stuffed inside the largest bag. |
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The cargo and passenger areas of these vehicles normally are fully stuffed with related equipment, such as camouflage netting, fire extinguishers, and tentage. |
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When Lester is by himself, his loneliness manifests itself in these stuffed animals that he talks to and fights with. |
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Then again, the gluttony factor is probably less to do with location than their all-new menu, stuffed to the margins with tantalising Italian scran. |
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All the usual favourites, both steamed and deep-fried are on offer such as steamed chopped shrimp stuffed broccoli or steamed shredded duck and bamboo shoot rolls. |
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Try these 12 expert-backed tips to make it through turkey day without feeling like a stuffed, well, you know. |
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Some of the stuffed animals that have come out of the taxidermy classes are on display in the new institution. |
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It quickly became apparent that Grace had stuffed six or seven pebbles in there. |
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She stuffed herself with chocolate cake, hot dogs, and bologna sandwiches to gain back some of her lost weight. |
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Partygoers munched on Chinese stuffed bao with Cantonese duck, prime rib eye with wild mushroom scone and bearnaise, and paper wrapped halibut with heirloom tomato. |
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The steamed bao are good bets, whether stuffed with five-spice duck and peanut hoisin sauce, or with panko-crusted oysters, kimchi salad, spicy mayo and razor-thin jalapeno. |
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An exciting hour of trucks, stuffed toys, train sets, and crayons. |
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I bet none of the stuffed shirts inside give him a second thought. |
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With former spendthrifts spending thriftily, getting your stockings stuffed with unnecessary calories and self-loathing is pretty much left to you. |
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The program lets the subjects explain in their own words why they think their lives will improve once monster-sized Pamela Lee bazooms are stuffed into their chests. |
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Their informal borders are stuffed with old fashioned roses, catmint, lavenders and pinks, along with sweet Williams and many plants which self-seed everywhere. |
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My stuffed bear, Cid, has quite a bit of built in presence into him. |
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Until he un-retires again because of boredom and missing the klieg lights and having a car trunk still stuffed with incense. |
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She grinned as she stuffed some leftover food left out into a tin can. |
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She indicated a divided tray containing pico de gallo, yogurt, sour cream, pickled serranos, green olives stuffed with bits of manzana, fresh tomatoes, and guacamole. |
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He shrugged, quickly, and stuffed the toffees back into his pocket. |
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He welcomes her to L.A. with a chauffeur and a room at The Beverly Hills Hotel stuffed with cuddly Disney characters. |
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You hardly ever see jackalopes in the wild anymore, but they can still be found in a few old taverns, usually on a wall with other stuffed critters. |
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One thing is for sure, I'll always treasure my only pair of Shaq 2's which is stuffed under my bed because I doubt we'll ever see a retro of these. |
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She'd been stuffed in a black garbage bag, wrapped tightly with a twist tie. |
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Order shrimp and you'll find it stuffed with chipotle-seasoned crab, and the chicken comes with more forest mushrooms and melted deposits of queso fresco. |
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Check out the popular bakery Piroshky Piroshky in pike Place Market for some Eastern European stuffed delights. |
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She had been shot, and was stuffed in a black garbage bag wrapped tightly with a twist tie. |
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There are lots of modest veggie dishes that I prepare for lunch or dinner, such as stuffed pepper with couscous, mushroom and coriander or a lump of Wensleydale on toast. |
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More often than not the shelves are stuffed with worthless junk, the typical used copies of the mindless drivel produced by most American game manufacturers. |
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The wheel wells were stuffed with 17-inch wheels and fat tires. |
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So there I was, hands stuffed in the pockets of my dark blue sweat pants, whistling cheerfully and thinking of escape with all the zest of a death row convict. |
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He ripped the page from the writing pad and stuffed it into his pocket. |
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Tables are piled with red and white pizzas, stuffed breads, and antipasto. |
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We're usually talking here about huge buildings stuffed full of crushers, agitators, thickeners, ball mills, conveyors, cyclones, screening plants and other vital equipment. |
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The crust was stuffed with cheese and pepperoni, Italian sausage, and bacon. |
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Taking my purse, I stuffed into it my card key and plane ticket. |
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With a seriously stuffed belly, we were tempted by a warm chocolate brownie garnished with redcurrants and ice cream, and a crepe filled with mangoes and strawberries. |
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After that, as I passed out of my crepe stage, the blintzes went through a short life as stuffed fried wontons, a sort of chicken version of crab rangoon. |
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Shelving installed around the room up near the ceiling is great for keeping stuffed animals, framed photos and knick-knacks up and out of the way. |
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Last night we had grilled tournedos of venison with roasted red pepper sauce, baked potatoes stuffed with mushrooms and onions, chantanay carrots and roast parsnips. |
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They are demurely dressed and stuffed into shiny shopping bags, soon to be tattered but reused in my new life. |
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The whole theme was accented by stuffed toy poodles carried by models on the catwalk, who held them as lovingly as yesterday's trash being hauled to the bin. |
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As a wrap-up to the day's events, let the children take home their eggs in a pretty basket perhaps with a small plush chick or bunny to add to their stuffed animal collection. |
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From here on, he was a philosopher, a sage, and his interviews were stuffed full of dicta, parables and eternal paradoxes. |
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Stairways painted blue connect covered walkways stuffed with small stores selling jewelry, scarves, and ornate pottery. |
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She gave me a folder stuffed with pamphlets and xeroxed copies of newspaper and magazine articles, along with the card belonging to the geneticist. |
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I had earlier posted a picture of a stuffed calf hanging from a house front in Mylapore, and speculated that it was meant to keep the cow lactating. |
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I binged on America, I stuffed myself so full of America I was bursting at the seams with America. |
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Look for stuffed olives, relishes, pickled garlic, or flavored mustards. |
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His mother would come back from overseas trips with a duffel bag stuffed with research, which he would dutifully carry upstairs. |
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Burgess later told authorities he stuffed her body in a duffel bag and tossed it into the sea. |
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The extensive menu offers lunch and dinner portions of Italian favorites such as lasagna, manicotti, ravioli, chicken Parmigiana and stuffed shells. |
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The staples are meatballs, kebabs and stuffed tomatoes, peppers or aubergines, all livened up with lashings of tart yoghurt and bushels of fresh coriander. |
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He was a huge fan of Dutch art, stuffed with incident and anecdote. |
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I saw her when she had to have cloth restraints on her arms so she could not get out of bed or pull out her IV, and I saw her sleeping like an angel with her stuffed cat. |
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From the toy bears on wheels, they expanded to the production of stuffed toy animals for which they utilized mohair plush, a new fabric woven from the wool of angora goats. |
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A crewcut, tanned man in a Naval Commander's uniform, clutching a clipboard stuffed with papers to his chest as if it were a life ring, snapped to attention in front of him. |
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At the feast for Shiva, for example, villagers prepare a huge, steamed rice cake made in the shape of a lingam and stuffed with cheese, molasses, and coconut. |
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The latter consisted of three very large figs, served warm, stuffed with blue cheese and wrapped in crispy pancetta, under a topknot of microgreens. |
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True, the braised fennel was a bit crunchy and the leek and bacon risotto with which it was stuffed was a bit short on leek and bacon, but it was pretty nice. |
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Check your local auction listings and keep that wallet stuffed! |
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She grabbed the bag, then stuffed a bread roll into her mouth. |
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With an angry growl, the officer picked up his jacket, threw it over his shoulder and stuffed the armlet into his pocket before he hurried downstairs. |
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The prize was decorated with silk rosettes, fruit and small stuffed birds. |
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Quickly I grabbed my gaga Bobo, stuffed a corner under my nose, shoved my thumb back into my mouth. |
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On stage, amber spoofed Sarah Palin in a topknot and librarian glasses, yanking a toy gun and stuffed moose from her skirt. |
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I recently ordered the chicken roti, a thin wrap not dissimilar to a flour tortilla but flakier, stuffed to bursting with a spicy blend of chicken, vegetables and aromatics. |
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I was stuffed with arroz con pollo at my cousin's communion party. |
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Michael carried me to a comfortable stuffed chair and settled me there. |
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Marlon McIntosh was caught after jumping over the counter at Coral Bookmakers in Marlowe Avenue, Walcot, and running off with a large amount of cash stuffed under his jacket. |
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I carry all the funny little pink and yellow and orange currencies of the world, in my pants pockets, my wallet, and stuffed in my back-up billfold. |
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Television is a magpie, and it will take back to its stuffed nest whatever shiny things it can find. |
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The potential weapons were carried in clothing or stuffed into luggage. |
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Food Destination Where grungy meets gourmet, and you leave happily stuffed. |
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If rip-roaring eighteenth century epics are your thing, you will probably love this book, stuffed as it is with salty character and fulsome event. |
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People had begun leaving flowers and candles and stuffed animals at the base of the signpost. |
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Small and sleek, it offers exceptional sushi and sashimi, plus specialities such as swordfish tandoori and calamari stuffed with curried couscous. |
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Fish tandoori is served with stuffed aubergines in tomato sauce. |
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Then he returns to his cabin and hangs up his hat on the antler of a stuffed buck. |
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Grade should have been director general of the BBC years ago but the stuffed shirts considered him too spivvy. |
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All horizontal surfaces were occupied by at least one open beercan stuffed with cigarettes saturated in some reeking liquid. |
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Bill had so many pictures of his family stuffed into his billfold that it barely fit into his pocket. |
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She sat stuffed into a small chair and listened with an intense and very blinky sort of concentration. |
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Pickles rushed me into the manager's office, my hand still stuffed in a cambro of tomato goo. |
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The professor had stuffed a wad of gum into the chime of his doorbell so that he wouldn't be bothered. |
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Both share a fascination for baklava and the stuffed leaves known as dolmades. |
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The last known survivor, the endling of its species, is now stuffed and mounted in a museum in the remote, dusty city of Nukus. |
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I just want to play with my guys. My guys are my friends, they're stuffed animals or little action figures I have a lot of them. |
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The Ecuadorean offerings are the best, particularly the humitas, steamed cornhusk tamales stuffed with a moist and fresh filling of sweet corn. |
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I remember going down below, rows and rows of bunks, knapsacks and all sorts of junk stuffed in every nook and cranny. |
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For this cookbook, I made mangoed peppers that were not stuffed with cabbage, but stuffed with green and red tomatoes and onions. |
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This was sometimes ornately dressed and sometimes a barely recognisable bundle of rags stuffed with whatever filling was suitable. |
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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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The site is open to the public and has a visitor centre with a small museum of objects associated with the caves, including a stuffed cave hyena. |
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It was published the following year by Editions Poetry London and comprised, among other drawings, a stuffed zebra and a palm tree. |
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Tennis balls were originally made of cloth strips stitched together with thread and stuffed with feathers. |
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Cushions began to be stuffed with substances to allow the balls to rebound, in order to enhance the appeal of the game. |
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Some historians trace the sport back to the Roman game of paganica, in which participants used a bent stick to hit a stuffed leather ball. |
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The stuffed carcass of Dolly the sheep is now on display in the National Museum of Scotland. |
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The Speaker or Deputy Speaker sits on the Woolsack, a large red seat stuffed with wool, at the front of the Lords Chamber. |
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He stuffed a copy of Confucius and a Chinese dictionary in his pocket before he was taken to their headquarters in Chiavari. |
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The fragment was stuffed into the mouth of an earthenware pot containing almost 2,000 Roman coins. |
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There were vegetable pies and nutburgers, spinach lasagne and stuffed mushrooms simmering over candlelit hot plates. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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Some favourite dishes include coconut curry, tandoori potato, soya dosa, podanlangkai, curried vegetables, stuffed cabbage, and baked beans. |
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Large quahogs are stuffed with breadcrumbs and seasoning and baked in their shells, and smaller ones often find their way into clam chowder. |
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Other preparations include clams casino, clams on the half shell served stuffed with herbs like oregano and streaky bacon. |
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Our traditional South African version is the Osturducken, an ostrich stuffed with turkey stuffed with duck stuffed with chicken. |
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Each overlap was stuffed with wool or animal hair or sometimes hemp soaked in pine tar to ensure water tightness. |
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Her mother stuffed a peanut butter and jelly into a bag and turned to look at Emily. |
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Common dishes here include Chilehuates, similar to a tamale, stuffed chile peppers, and enchiladas. |
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Bocoles are a kind of filled tortilla made with corn dough, stuffed with black beans, chorizo, eggs, or seafood, which then are fried in lard. |
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The balls were made of dog skin leather, because it has no pores, and stuffed with sheep's wool and were inked. |
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Paper and the wicks of candles have been made of its cotton, and pillows stuffed with the same material. |
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The story was only reported in 2003, and the stuffed body of the lynx is allegedly now in the possession of a collector. |
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A small amount of cotton can be stuffed into the nose to stanch the flow of blood if necessary. |
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I got stuffed by that guy on the supermoto going into that turn, almost causing us to crash. |
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An Eastern king put a judge to death for an iniquitous sentence, and ordered his hide to be stuffed into a cushion, and placed upon the tribunal. |
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Republicans were said to have stuffed the ballot box with illegal votes, and the Democrats were accused of a lot of things too. |
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We used an old toboggan stuffed with cotton for the ball, and it served the purpose very well. |
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These are the guys that tool around in Mercedes Sprinter vans with equipment lockers stuffed with everything from riot helmets to tasers. |
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Feeling stuffed to near unbearability, the pair slowly made their way back towards home. |
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Rooting about in her parachute bag she hauled out the neck of a Jack Daniel's bottle stuffed with what smelt like some high-grade whacky tabaccy. |
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Federal courthouses are backlogged and stuffed to the gills as it is. |
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Using barley straw stuffed into old tights and weighted down with a brick will also help to clear algae as it contains a natural algicide. |
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They ate stuffed turkey, caviar, fresh salmon, and smoked trout. |
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The 55-pound boxer is anatomically correct, stuffed with computer equipment and has the same center of gravity as the real animal. |
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Wrap 1 slice of prosciutto around each stuffed jalapeno half, overlapping the ends of the prosciutto on the bottom of the jalapeno. |
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From the stuffed Teddy's many of us grew up with, to popular icons like Smokey and Yogi, Americans anthropomorphize bears. |
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These are ideal as an accompaniment, antipasto, tapas, stuffed, topping or as a pasta condiment etc. |
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I went for a main course of roast leg of English lamb stuffed with thyme and almonds and served with roast potatoes and apple mint jelly. |
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Try the sliders stuffed with soft belly, wraps, spring rolls, elaborate salads, rabbit pie and lamingtons. |
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Griffin Cannon stuffed Moorpark running back Darrell Scott in the backfield on fourth down with two minutes remaining before the break. |
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Use mature green ones fresh or stuffed for chile rellenos, or red ones dried and strung for ristras. |
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Then he wrapped her body in bedcovers and stuffed it in a rubbish bin outside, it is claimed. |
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Banned items, stuffed into inmates' body cavities, are often smuggled back to cells. |
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Noodle Bowl for tofu stuffed with shrimp, deep-fried and served in a chilli and bok choi sauce. |
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While I am totally stuffed with all the starters, my colleague takes a dig at the Manti and Sujuk Meshwi Aw Flambe. |
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But all too often the snaps that inhabit our albums, or are stuffed into bottom drawers, don't really reflect our lives accurately. |
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At Del Posto, we do a braciola that's boned, butterflied, pounded, stuffed, rolled, tied, roasted and braised. |
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Inman and Trooper Barnett arriving with fanfare, bursting of purple smoke grenades and Bergens stuffed with mess kit. |
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The following hot starter, a massive grilled shrimp with Lumaconi pasta shells stuffed with shitake mushrooms, was a resounding success. |
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The calzone, sometimes referred to as a stuffed pizza, is an Italian turnover made from pizza dough and stuffed with cheese, meat and vegetables. |
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In Capote's day, the home was filled with books and tchotchkes, and decorated with yellow stuffed chairs, pillows and animal skins. |
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While my friends usually sought the thrills of the furious waltzer, I stuffed my face with candy floss and toffee apples. |
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The how-to, it would seem, ought to be stuffed with must-reads. |
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This 'I'm alright Jack' attitude is one of the reasons why I despise those snidey arrogant bunch of stuffed shirts. |
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A MAN who had owned a stuffed snowy owl for 15 years unwittingly flew in the face of the law and was taken to court for selling it on eBay. |
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The raid also found four stuffed owls, a Montagu's Harrier, a Marsh Harrier and Honey Buzzard. |
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Having a stuffed stomach or indigestion can interfere with sleep. |
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She also told chatshow host Jay Leno how she had chicken fillets stuffed in her bra to increase her bust size. |
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I had a motor bike at the time and had to take all my belongings stuffed inside my leather jacket, including my spider plant, Fred. |
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My Asian-style tacos, stuffed with greens, mung beans, peanuts and silken tofu packed a refreshing, mustardy punch. |
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The interruption came in the shape of a stuffed toy dog called Rolo, which was dropped by a toddler in the public gallery. |
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Karina Smirnoff, Verne Toyer, Perez Hilton, Golden Brooks and Rex Lee turned out amid stuffed pink panthers to support the cause. |
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Also available at FreshDirect are turduckens, a deboned turkey stuffed with a boneless chicken breast and a boneless Muscovy duck breast. |
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