The balmy wind caressed their cheeks as they could taste the salty tang of the sea on their lips. |
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She had missed the smell of the sea, the salty tang to the breeze that brushed her cloak and her hair. |
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With this fast Indian fish curry, the refreshing tang comes from fresh ginger, while spices combine to give a complex backdrop of flavour. |
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I drank and grimaced at the tartness, the tang of spice, but it helped settle my stomach. |
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The salty tang hung in the air, making the atmosphere seem oppressive and dangerous. |
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Under full sail, you're one with the wind and the water, the sun warming your skin, the tang of salt spray on your tongue. |
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His fixed-blade knives are strong by design, using full tang construction and properly hardened steel. |
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Even she hadn't noticed she'd bitten her lip until the coppery tang of blood rushed her taste buds. |
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In the tang of a gathering sea breeze, listening to the click of pawls as winches spun, all the Machiavellian intrigue faded. |
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The five large oysters were each wrapped and deep fried in a miniature spring roll and possessed the gloriously fresh sea-salt tang of the ocean. |
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A cool breeze wound through the narrow streets, and the tang of the sea was stronger. |
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I chose instead to employ the vernier tang sight, and for me, this is the jewel of the No.2's sighting system. |
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Use of the first person, moreover, gives this book the tang of an in-house, partisan staff study rather than a dispassionate analysis. |
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Even the air was electric, edged with the tantalising tang of uncertainty, of the unexpected. |
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It's important to note the sight will not work with the new versions made by Winchester that have the tang safety installed. |
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Models range from match-grade vernier tang and windgauge front sights, to open, sporting tang, and globe front sights for hunting. |
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Winchester has reintroduced the tang safety on its lever actions this year, replacing the unpopular cross-bolt safety. |
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I cuddled up to him and caught the clean, fresh tang of his aftershave, buried deep in his clothes and skin. |
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There was a time when having a tang sight on your rifle was the sign of a serious marksman. |
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The bittersweet tang of pulverized sugarcane hung pungent in the breathless void of the wind. |
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The blades are housed in a brass lining and feature the Remington trademark etch and tang stamp. |
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The knife has a curvaceous handle with front and rear guards built into the full tang blade steel. |
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The tapered tang reduces weight in the handle and places the balance further forward where it increases control. |
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The Puma rifles, not carbines, are already drilled and tapped for tang sights. |
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The classic metallic tang filled the air and the guards inhaled deeply as if enjoying the bouquet of a fine wine. |
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And its buttery blood-orange sauce turned out to be unappealingly sweet, with none of the citrus tang that might have made the dish sing. |
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The joy-bells tang out a merry peal, and the inhabitants in general put lights into their windows. |
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He was nursing a cup of strong black coffee, revelling in the bittersweet, acrid tang and the caffeine rush it provided to his dozy brain. |
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A good gulp of flavorful dry stout can clean the palate while accentuating the briny tang of raw shellfish. |
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Most of all he liked textured soy protein breakfast patties, which gave to his palate a fine tang of faintly scented simulated maple flavouring. |
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In each of these popular histories, the salt tang of the sea is almost tangible. |
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That strange but unmistakable tang lingers over the domestic science block for a whole afternoon whenever first years try to make blancmange. |
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Made with limeade, it lacks tang but is served in a garish-but-cool cactus-stemmed glass. |
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To truly learn the value of a sword, it must be dismounted and the nakago or tang inspected. |
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It has a light and refreshing taste which combine a thirst-quenching zesty tang with the delicate taste of green tea. |
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That unique zesty tang is what keeps people coming back to our Big Kahuna vendors for that refreshing and thirst-quenching iced beverage. |
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It tasted fruity, nutty and milky, with a slight tang, but the balsam strip smoothed out the tang with its woodsy flavor. |
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An impressed stamp on the blade tang is usually the mark of a lower quality blade. |
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Why the company didn't drill and tap the new model for both standard receiver and tang sights, defeats me. |
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All of the guns are factory drilled and tapped for tang sights from either Lyman or Marble. |
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The new Winchesters feature inertial triggers and a conventional tang safety that also doubles as a barrel selector. |
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My interest in tang sights was fueled even more with the chance to test a Winchester High Wall from the rifle company. |
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The restaurant's ranch dressing has a bright, tart tang that turned the tomatoes into a roadhouse classic. |
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Stilton or a very mature Cheddar have enough of a tang to be interesting, Caerphilly or Wensleydale slightly less so. |
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The lock's radiused, arc-shaped design permits maximum surface contact with the blade's tang. |
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With age the wines develop an extraordinary smoky complexity while retaining their characteristic tang of acidity. |
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The sauce, cheesy and creamy, had just the faintest tang of peppery spiciness to it. |
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A slick of house-made dressing over crisp romaine balances fragrant garlic and anchovies with the tang of lemon. |
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Even the accompanying potato and turnip gratin play off tuber and root, the warmth of one, the tang of the other. |
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The guns are stocked with a good grade of Turkish walnut and the barrel selector is on the tang safety, which incidentally is nonautomatic. |
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The dark chocolate has the fruity bitter tang that tickles the fancy of those who favour a southern European style. |
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We speculated that it could have been marinaded in soy sauce, because there was a lovely, salty tang to the skin. |
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Calypso inhaled in a deep breath of ocean air, feeling the salty tang penetrate her nostrils. |
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It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature. |
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You can hear the waves breaking on the shore and a salty tang fills the moonlight air. |
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I have come in to breathe in the still, dark air, the scent of prosciutto waiting on the slicer, the tang of lemon leaves. |
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The solid rocket boosters have worked flawlessly since the redesign of the O-rings and the clevis and tang joints that failed in the Challenger disaster. |
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The hilt was usually without a pommel or crossguard, whilst the tang went all the way through the smaller seax handles and was clenched over at the end of the grip. |
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I find the tang of the yoghurt I use quite sufficient, but if you don't share the famous Indian sweet tooth, bear this in mind. |
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This dismissal of the importance of networking in the region has more than a tang of sour grapes. |
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They include hotshots and slowcoaches, places that feel thoroughly modern and those where the air still bears a rancid tang from past misrule. |
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To install the indicator lens, align the locating tang with the indicator body and push the lens until the retaining clips secure the lens. |
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The brass tang is glued into the base of the handle and is attached to the steel blade by a single rivet. |
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Smoothe and silky, with the tang of cranberry juice and a very berry burst of flavour. |
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Full tang construction and ergonomic design makes this the premier hunting knife for any big game hunter. |
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She herself rather enjoyed the tang of aged Calvados, and returned from her kitchen with a tray that glittered with full-lead crystal and sterling silver. |
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The fruit peels easily and has a nice balance of tang and sugar. |
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Dry, very French style sparkler with yeasty tang and crisp clean palate. |
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Tiny strips of lime zest added an occasional extra tang to the mix. |
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Sun-dried tomatoes give flavorful glitter to traditional anadama bread, and the tang of the tomatoes is wonderful against the subtle molasses sweetness. |
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Aromatic floral whiffs of soft ripe apricot can't hide drier fruit flavours that have an almost fino sherry slant with a mild green olive and salty tang on the finish. |
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Then she smelt the sharp tang of sulphur again and turned back. |
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She could sense his disbelief and excitement at her suggestions, mingling with the smell of his blood, adding a sharp tang much like a spice on food. |
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If the tide was out, I could smell the tang of seaweed and the musky odor of the mud flats, and hear the clicking sounds as the barnacles and mussels closed up their shells. |
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The heat of the peppers is tempered by the peanuts, the sweetness of the honey balanced by the soy sauce and the citrusy tang of the ginger complemented by the garlic. |
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Set against spice of the chili and the sharp tang of the lime, it is an intense combination of tastes that balance beautifully with the lightness of the fish itself. |
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He created a unique fusion of the swing of the US big bands of the 40s and the tang of his Cuban roots, aimed fairly and squarely at the dance floor and at popular appeal. |
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Arrowhead types include those with round shoulders and a swollen tang as well as those with angular, slanting shoulders and bilaterally knobbed or spurred tangs. |
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The knife and fork slot together as one, and the outer face of each handle is ornamented with a shaped ivory tang inset with horn, brass, and coral. |
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No ordinary fixed blade knives, these were of a difficult integral design in which the blade, bolsters and tang are machined from a solid piece of steel billet. |
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The tang of the luscious dishes, some of them on display and others being cooked, continue to tantalize your senses as you walk along the tables set in a row. |
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I well remember what a tedious job it was to drill and tap a rifle receiver for a scope base, but tang sights often used existing holes and could be installed with ease. |
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As far as we know, the earliest frozen dairy treat was made in China during the tang Dynasty. |
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Desperate to find her missing daughter, tang posted photos of her across the city. |
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Because the hammer is spurless and flat to the frame when at rest, the grip tang is the shortest and most concealable that has ever been offered on a practical 1911 pistol. |
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The veggie fritters were mild with no discernible taste from the callaloo, only a back kick of geera, hot pepper and a sweet and sour tang from the chutney. |
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This gives the surface of the sea water a real froth, and fills the room with an ozone tang as sharp as if you had jammed your nose in a giant photocopier. |
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Mixed schools of porgy and tang hovered over the wreck, and blue chromis, almost too small to spot easily, sought protection from predators within its crusty surface. |
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It is held by placing three fingers over the shank, the thumb in the groove of the shank and the little finger in the hollow part of the tang. |
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Yet O'Neill is not, and the evening brings the authentic tang of his unmatchable maritime broodiness. |
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It is used for shallow tillage, normally with a tang share, in dry, stony soils. |
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The yellow tang fish swims along with the turtle and feeds on the algae, barnacles, and parasites on its shell and flippers. |
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In the mouth there is crisp apple fruit, but also a tang of grapefruit before it fattens out to some stonefruit notes. |
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That day, our house smelled the way old houses do in July, when a certain steaminess invades the carpets and any breeze ushers in just enough of an aroma to give the air the barely noticeable tang of summer. |
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Anchored firmly in the haft due to the extra-wide, forged tang. |
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If light conditions were poor the tang sight can be folded down and the leaf sight used just as the original sight. |
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My little creation needed a touch more sweetness to mellow out the tang. |
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The champagne brings out the brightness and tang of the grapefruit. |
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The commitment to marginality in much of the antiglobalization movement would take on a tang of negative logic. |
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I loved its fine froth, grapefruit tang and pleasant yeastiness. |
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There was the fresh, turpsy smell of conifers, and from a quarter of a mile away the salty tang of shifting sea water. |
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The miraculous air, heady with ozone and made memorably sweet by leagues of wild flowerets, gave tang and savour to the breath. |
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Give it a Southwestern tang with chili powder and garlic and onion powders, and store it, covered, in the refrigerator for up to a week. |
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The tang extends through the bottom to form a window break and incorporates an eyelet to attach a lanyard. |
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You're aiming for all the internal sweet tang and flesh of sushi with a satisfying crunching heft in the crisp panko coating. |
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It may be necessary to file the tang slightly if it is not a good fit. |
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I would like to install a peep sight on either the tang or receiver but am afraid of impacting the value of the gun. |
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The fresh grapy dryness, mineral notes and lemony tang of the wine enlivens the taste buds, making the oysters literally dance on the palate. |
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Kimchi and chili paste add tang and spice to simply cooked green beans and chicken. |
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A clear, distinctive aroma with a pleasant tang of fruits of the forest. |
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In the process, one top corner of each tang was broken away. |
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He will realize that if he is to escape from the commonplace by gaining knowledge he needs to tackle new things, to savour the tang of adventure and discovery. |
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This special production process makes the grappa supple and round, smoothing out the exuberant tang of the grape into an appealing blend of aromas. |
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Marco wasn't bitter, but there was a tang of regret in his voice. |
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The tomatoes' crunch and tang add new dimensions of delight. |
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Steel triggerguard and lower tang engraved with flag panoplies. |
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In such details, one detects the tang of lived experience. |
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The place never fails to impress: Stockholm combines extraordinary efficiency and organisation with a healthily relaxed view of life, plus a strong tang of the sea. |
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The sauce, doled out like liquid gold, has lip-smacking tang. |
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Here we're using it to bind a slaw full of the mustardy tang of raw cabbage, the crunch of carrots, the fragrance of nuts and the sweetness of dried fruit. |
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A rush of dark cherry, plum, and berry flavors carries the characteristic Tempranillo tang over pleasant herbal notes, with an orange-peel kick on the finish. |
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Some of the tables were upset, and there was a faint tang, perceptible above the fugg of the place, which told him that it was here the shot had been fired. |
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The film is foremost a screwball comedy, albeit one with considerable tang. |
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Of course the most notable feature of the series is the absence of a protruding grip safety tang. |
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The clownfish and hippo tang, for example, look almost identical to their real-life counterparts. |
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The tang, or shank, that went into the solid handle was notched and recessed on each side. |
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As well as rural Forties class culture, with a Northern tang, the other influence is Heath Robinson, that genius inventor of mad machines. |
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Holding the chain railing, we followed our leader and had up-close encounters with yellow tails, sergeant majors, blue tang, trumpet fish, and other reef dwellers. |
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She says it just gives it a bit of a tang, you can't taste the cheese. |
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