The anchor tried to pep up the proceedings with titbits and comments on every participant. |
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The public was very good to us, they brought us in food and titbits and so on. |
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The Daily Mirror has a Wicked Whispers section, where tantalising titbits of news are disseminated in teasers. |
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It is intended to appear factual, while slipping inflammatory titbits under the radar of whoever is reading it. |
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This pie would be one containing especially fine titbits such as cockscombs and sweetbreads. |
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There are chocolates galore and delicious savoury titbits and the packaging alone looks good enough to eat. |
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New small-sized models exalt the taste of tapas, sandwiches, sushi and other titbits, thanks to their essential lines and original shapes. |
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Who prepares the tasty titbits, who manage the farm, which takes care of housekeeping, who serves dinner? |
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For some reason they put me in mind of ravenous guests back at the resort, cruising the stacked buffet counters for the tastiest titbits at lunchtime. |
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The fruit is to be canned in chunks, slices, titbits and juice. |
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There was no pushing and shoving in front of the stands, thus allowing everyone to enjoy the outing and the titbits which were handed out! |
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Brigadeiros, small Brazilian titbits, are largely made of sweetened condensed milk. |
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If the media are to inform citizens objectively about the work of the EU, they must focus on genuine work rather than titbits or scandals. |
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Squirrel monkeys can be trained to come forward for titbits or drinks as rewards. |
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Throughout Lady Rebecca regaled members with interesting titbits and explanations of why the Elizabethans wore shifts, fur trimming, cuffs and ruffs, etc. |
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Legend says that the titbits go back to Alphonse the Wise, who was angry about how much his soldiers drank a good 700 years ago. |
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Toy breeds tend to lose their teeth at an early age but the avoidance of commercial treats and titbits will preserve them for as long as is possible. |
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While working at Heathrow in SO15 counter-terrorism command, Edwards sold 38 stories and titbits of information to the journalist. |
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One can only imagine what it must have been like for her, having to be civil amid a group of Washington vipers eager for salacious titbits to grind on the gossip mill. |
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Mind you, some of the old buffers at the New Club have got wind of this and say they have slipped Fraser a few new titbits about Jack's role in the Holyrood business. |
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Environmental health officers hope the cotes will keep pigeons off the streets and discourage them from feeding on waste food and titbits offered by tourists. |
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Our Charlie proved the most sought-after subject on the web after scurrilous allegations prompted a fact-starved UK public to scour the Net for tasty titbits. |
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After all, in her 1993 autobiography she disclosed one or two juicier titbits contained in the files, which she was allowed to see soon after the Wall came down. |
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The titbits his own hunting skill provided were insignificant when set against his voracious appetite, and it was the duty of his parents to make up the difference. |
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A keeper threw in huge slabs of raw meat, and the beasts tore them apart in front of us, while we were fed interesting titbits of information by another keeper. |
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But this cloud of obfuscation hasn't stopped Lynch's devoted fanbase from excitably posting leaks, titbits and photographs on internet forums and Facebook. |
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Britain can't supply the first, but it can supply titbits for China's new rich – whisky, salmon, Jaguars – and allow Chinese engineers and technology to have charge of Britain's most important new infrastructure. |
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Here is a subjective list some of the quirkier science and technology titbits which made it onto the pages of The Economist in this past year, in no particular order. |
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In accordance with tradition, the VIPs and the visitors next visited the 24 stands, tasting the special titbits on offer and talking with the delegations and asking about their various particular Christmas customs. |
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A sure way to create fussy eaters is to chop and change their routines, or panic at the first sign of rejection by tempting them back to the bowl with titbits from your table. |
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First by request and selection of customers but later producers themselves began to consider chocolate boxes as another dimension of a possible impact and success of these wonderful titbits. |
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Sarah Woodward's frumpy Frau Leimgruber sits on the platform, next to a bovine farmer, battening on any titbits of gossip with growls of pleasure, like a terrier mauling a bone. |
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A Harvard freshman who runs the website Think Secret stands accused of seducing Apple employees into breaking their confidentiality agreements and divulging interesting titbits. |
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The redshanks move erratically, flicking globules of mud into the air as they pluck titbits from the surface layer with the tips of their bills, while the oystercatchers jab deeper in search of bivalves. |
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Kirsty volunteers to make a daily dash for the town's market stalls to see what tasty titbits she can pick up for the primates and porcupines. |
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The leaders of ANOPACI's member organizations should put more effort into collecting information from their local members, get used to sending us interesting titbits quickly and informally, and take lots of photographs. |
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Since then there's been little more than speculation, conspiracy theories and titbits of tangible information about what really happened that fateful spring morning, when MH370 disappeared with all 239 people on board. |
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A general overview of the results of all of our investment solutions can be found on every page of this website under the name Results, enlivened with some juicy titbits. |
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The pintxos – most of which involve a bread base plus topping – are lined up on the bar so diners can take a look, give their selection to the staff, and wait for their chosen titbits to arrive. |
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The pampered pooches will also not be missing out on the festive feast, with the poll finding that 25 per cent of owners offer their pooches titbits from the table. |
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