Adorn a papier mache ornament with two coordinating washi patterns, topped with a craft-store monogram. |
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During just the last decade, the total number of people injured in U.S. car crashes has topped 32 million. |
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The Commerce students of Fatima College topped the competitive list with high scores, receiving three cheers from the spectators. |
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My trump card is salmon fillets poached in the dishwasher and topped with a brightly flavored cilantro sauce. |
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Mine was a large piece of pink salmon on a bed of spinach, topped with red and green sauce and matchsticks of courgette. |
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This may include folar, a cake made of sweet dough and topped with hard-boiled eggs. |
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The white place mat was topped by custom made bone china, pure white plate etched in silver at the rim. |
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The floor was a soft bank of gravel and sand underneath half a metre of scum topped water. |
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At the end I lost time in my final stop as the mechanics topped up my engine's pneumatics, and without that I would easily have beaten him. |
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It was April, and creamy, podlike flowers topped those branches, beckoning birds and squirrels. |
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She topped her satiny black boudoir gown of her design with a magnificent feathery headdress and mask. |
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Indian paintings adorn the walls, the floors are tiled, and the chairs are heavy wood as are the tables, which are topped with raffia place mats. |
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Floating on the water was a large raft, made of smoothed logs, fastened together and topped with roughly hewn planks. |
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I was paired with Ray Wilkins and I topped my opening drive just past the ladies' tees. |
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Those hoping to visit it are stopped by a granite wall topped with barbed wire. |
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Focaccio is the classic Italian flatbread brushed with olive oil and topped with seasonings. |
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He done it in Italy with Udinese and Parma, and topped the scorers charts so there is definitely a talented marksman within him. |
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It may be topped with cheese made from the milk of the carabao, slices of salted duck eggs, butter. |
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The inside section is the air-conditioned restaurant proper, with black glass topped tables and cushioned rattan furniture. |
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Serve the steak with hot, buttered noodles sprinkled with chopped parsley or penne pasta topped with your favorite marinara sauce. |
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Karen topped off the meet with golds on vault, balance beam, and floor exercise. |
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You can buy them in frites shops everywhere, topped with mayonnaise, tartar sauce or curry-flavored ketchup. |
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He had the palest skin she had ever seen, milky white, and he was topped with a neatly cropped head of sable hair. |
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The pool of bisque was topped with a martini sabayon and I can't ever remember tasting better cod. |
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Their sturdy stems, topped with 4-to 5-inch-wide blooms, rise from rosettes of dark green, wavy-edged leaves. |
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The clock is a tower topped by an armillary sphere and celestial globe of mechanical and hydraulic engineering, about thirty-five feet high. |
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Boxer Karunaratne topped the polls receiving 66,412 votes, obtaining a majority of over 14,000 votes over his closest rival. |
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I'm feeding him freshly-squeezed lemon and honey topped up with boiling water, paracetemol, and pholcodine linctus. |
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The generous heap of crawfish were shelled, but the dish was topped with three whole unshelled crawfish, which I amateurishly tore apart. |
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Or to ring the changes, serve topped with a fried egg or slices of blue cheese, and melt under a grill. |
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We finished with my home-made fairy cakes, iced in pastel colours and topped with dolly mixtures and candy flowers. |
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He also topped the Yorkshire League batting averages during his time at Clifton Park, and did likewise while playing in the Bradford League. |
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Where the fuselage was smooth, this section was angular, like a flat topped pyramid attached to the end of the vessel. |
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You've got crusty Italian bread slices topped with pepper jelly and andouille sausage in the middle. |
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The landscape is punctuated by hills which are often topped with a thin band of limestone known locally as cornstone. |
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Each is topped by an elaborate zinc roof with wide overhangs intended to reduce insolation. |
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Whatever happened to good old bacon and cabbage and floury spuds topped off with a lump of pure butter? |
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They mark a long east-west colonnade that links a series of discrete rooms clad in sprayed earth and topped with curved zinc roofs. |
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Don't pass up the porchetta, presented as a thick slab over a rich pork glace and topped with preserved apples. |
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From the front, the home would be a simple white cottage with a welcoming front porch, topped by a high, peaked black roof. |
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And I've now got it in my head that the sugary oats bound together with sugar and dipped in syrup are topped with yoghurt flavoured lard. |
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These are supported by small round-arched and fluted flying buttresses topped by figurines of scroll-bearing prophets. |
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You walk into the house on shiny wooden floors, topped by rounded skirtings and fluted ceiling with subtle, concealed lighting. |
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Sweet sticky rice topped with fresh mango and kiwi accompanied by gingered chocolate sauce is one of the many sweet sushi delights. |
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There is an underground barrel cellar that will be eventually topped by a further Cape Dutch building where tastings and sales will take place. |
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Serve the panna cotta in their ramekins topped with a layer of coulis, or unmold them carefully onto plates and drizzle with the coulis. |
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We enjoyed a lunch of a potato leek soup topped off with grated Parmesan cheese. |
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I was rather taken with the herb and potato pancake, topped with homemade tartare sauce and smoked salmon. |
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An upturned footlocker stands at the side of the bed, topped with a green glass-shaded lamp. |
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The south side is dominated by an impressive entrance portico topped by a Cape Dutch gable, but the architecture is an eclectic mix of styles. |
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I topped up her beaker a few times and we made an effort at conversation, but it was forced and stilted. |
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Imagine a snow-white bowl of yoghurt topped with this glistening, exotic conserve. |
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The decoders do not need to be topped up with credit every month to view local channels suchs ITV, Channel 10, Star TV, TBC etc. |
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I'd made the drink from scratch, with baking chocolate and milk, spiked with a dollop of creme de cacao and topped with real whipped cream. |
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The beach is one of those long sweeping crescents of sand, book-ended by massive piles of granite boulders topped with towering Hoop Pines. |
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The best of this not very inspiring group is the fruit compote, a warm stew of raisins and cherries, topped with tangy cheesecake ice cream. |
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The Hakka have a tradition of holding contests to fatten up pigs for sacrifice. This year the winning pig topped out at 720 kg. |
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Fresh goat cheese on toasted croustade topped with grilled vegetable medley tossed in balsamic vinaigrette. |
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Before baking, friands can be topped with raspberries, rhubarb or blueberries. |
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Its mix of rational deduction and wild credulity, coupled with recklessness and topped with a dollop of sheer perversity, captivated her. |
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The heads will face one another topped with a helmet and lamp from which beams of light will illuminate the carriageways. |
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Until they started to dance, they looked prim and librarian-like in their dark-colored culottes topped by demure, sheer, white blouses. |
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They followed the classic model of Greek temples, with their rectangular rows of columns, topped by beams and relieved by a triangular pediment. |
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For dessert, I ordered a chocolate and orange mousse served in a ramekin and topped with chocolate hundreds and thousands. |
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Fuzzy black material on the canvas's surface creates high relief topped by white paint, as in a model of choppy waters seen from above. |
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With no sun in sight she popped in to a beauty salon for a spray tan and got her colour topped up in record time. |
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I suddenly had visions of M serving them up for months on end topped with wholemeal flour. |
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The temperature often topped 50 degrees celsius and the hot thermal winds blew with unbelievable ferocity. |
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They were tossed together with blue cheese and soft-stewed carrots and topped with chimichurri. |
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A moss-covered cairn topped with a faded prayer flag tied to a branch, it had been carefully garlanded with flowers by passing nomads. |
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The black magic chocolate cake is a deep, dark marvel, its three layers topped with a graceful, almost liquid ganache. |
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Such is the popularity of the Sunday spectacular that the total number of people attending has now topped the 100,000 mark. |
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At daybreak my socks and boots were frozen solid, but the valley warmed fast when the sun topped the snowcapped peaks. |
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The technician says someone probably topped off the fluid level without first depressurizing the ABS accumulator. |
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The container finally is sealed with resin and can be topped off with a paint job or gold leaf. |
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Marinated in Cajun spices and olive oil, pan-fired, it was served on toasted granary bread, topped with guacamole, and a mixed salad. |
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Pine units are fitted at ground and eye-level, topped by granite worktops and a tiled splashback. |
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A putto, holding aloft a long, thorned stem, which is topped by a tiny house, seems to imply a whole mythic structure. |
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In that film too, the Berlin I saw was a grim city, divided into east and west by a wall topped with barbed wire. |
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A more Americanised version would be topped with grated cheddar and pickled jalapeno chillies, or sour cream and paprika. |
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There's also a crunchy peanut-butter tart, topped with an iridescent scoop of celery sorbet and speckled with crushed pistachios. |
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This topped sneaking a chaw of tobacco behind a school friend's garage, or hanging out with the glue-heads. |
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I sat over a plate of bubble and squeak topped with two fried eggs and contemplated the canvas, all blocked out and ready for colour. |
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The judges wanted a modern take on the Hungarian dobos torte, a multi-layered sponge cake topped with caramel slices. |
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The three lads topped up their dole cheques with some cash-in-hand building work for Alan's dad, a building contractor. |
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Instead, you can choose a venison escalope topped with wood pigeon or the west coast lobster bisque topped with a light brandy cream. |
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Try this tasty toasted ciabatta topped with grilled chicken escalopes, baby leaf salad and mustard mayonnaise. |
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The hands are huge, but topped with long, fussy fingernails, and he practises vocal exercises to raise his voice. |
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The characters in both the novel and film are very two-dimensional topped off by a smug happy ending which feels empty. |
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Reportedly, the creature had leapt over the chain-link fence, topped with barbed wire, to get to the chickens inside. |
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We topped the pass as the first drops of rain fell, and then beat the storm in a reckless 20 kilometres downhill dash. |
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I Know It's Over topped a poll of tunes which people turn to when they are depressed, broken-hearted or just having a bad day. |
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So a simple piece of grilled fish perhaps topped with a little drizzle of olive oil or tomato salsa is perfect. |
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This was topped up with a bristly white moustache, a ruddy complexion and blue eyes. |
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Other snacky starters include hard-boiled eggs topped with lemony aioli and espelette pepper and various chilled-seafood combos. |
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The sausage was in the bouncy Germanic tradition and topped with traditional caramelised white onions. |
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Seabound exit from the cult compound was blocked by half a mile of chain-link fence, topped with razor wire. |
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The three-course feast concluded with a grand ice cream bombe topped with sparklers. |
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The director's office is topped by three floors of offices subdivided by generously glazed partitions. |
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So, today, a stop-at-home day, was topped off by a jolly good evening of prime quality entertainment. |
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Before long, these one-metre-high solid slabs will be topped with another two metres of chain-link fence. |
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He was encased in a huge padded jacket topped with luminous orange bobble hat. |
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Halfway down a chain-link topped with barbed wire separated us from the south end of the grounds. |
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Jayne enjoyed her dish which consisted of mushrooms, tomatoes and herbs, topped with mozzarella cheese and crispy bread crumbs. |
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But now chain-link fences topped with razor wire snake over the low hills, keeping them out of their ancestral lands. |
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The typical prefabricated full-surround mantel frames the firebox opening with panels, pilasters, or columns and is topped with a shelf. |
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On top of that was a smooth layer of mango compote, then a bit of caramel mousse and topped with tender, tiny coconut marshmallows. |
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The custard is topped with a layer of sugar, which is then caramelized under a grill. |
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Over the period it has topped the yearly sales charts no fewer than 11 times. |
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Noodle rolls filled with minced Tasmanian possum, topped with mornay sauce. |
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They watched the proceedings through a bullet-proof glass screen topped by an expanse of netting. |
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So far, though, with six days to go before bidding closes, offers have already topped 45,000 euros. |
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It makes a really refreshing summer drink topped up with chilled sparkling water and loads of ice and lemon. |
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As with regular bellwort, it emerges in very early spring and is topped by small yellow flowers. |
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Behind them was a 25-piece pipe band, drummers, and a horse-drawn carriage topped with white flowers bearing the coffin. |
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He's holding a bundle of smouldering incense and chanting, dressed in a baggy white shirt and trousers, topped with a gold cap. |
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Khaki green dominates the trouser line, topped by classic military shirts with contrasting pockets. |
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A round, breaded disc of goat cheese, it was topped with julienned apple slices, walnuts and greens. |
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Instead, I had the mixed greens, a fresh mound of mesclun topped with olive oil and balsamic vinegar. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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Then again, who can adjudge the value of an orange-and-black Art Deco porcelain box topped with an evil, grinning clown? |
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He began by adding a light Baroque facade with pilasters and massive fluted columns at the main, upper tier, topped by a balustrade with vases and statues. |
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At the same time, the female participation rate in the workforce has topped out, and at the same time as that, the growth in education within the workforce is flatlining. |
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Looking at the stiff stems topped with dry flowers, it is hard to believe they were, only a short while ago, thick and fleshy and held above a mound of soft, succulent leaves. |
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Around Cumnor Hurst, a landmark on the ridge cherished by the poet Matthew Arnold, the Corallian limestones are topped by lower Greensand and Kimmeridge Clay. |
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Her eyes, a startling blue-gray danced and twinkled in the light streaming in from tall, elegant windows framed with green marble columns topped by gold-painted fluting. |
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It's a thin slice of veal with crab on top, topped with a sauce. |
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It contained crisply fried eggplant topped with lobster salad. |
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With his left hand he supports over his left shoulder a staff topped by a cross, and holds an open scroll with an inscription written in black in Greek capitals. |
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Jayne's vegetable crumble, which consisted of mushrooms, carrots and broccoli in a creamy sauce topped with crumble and almonds, was equally as delicious. |
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Moments later he returned carrying a coffee mug topped off with froth. |
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The chocolatey cone is then filled with vanilla or chocolate ice cream and topped with fudge and chocolate chips before being lidded and heat-sealed. |
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We would eat ice cream topped with hot fudge, and perhaps sprinkles. |
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Although the met office had warned of a mean north easterly topping out at force five, wind never topped a four in the gusts and generally settled into a two to three routine. |
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The serving table, attributed to Thomas Seymour, is topped by two extremely rare American knife cases that employ charred poplar to simulate ebony. |
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It scores with some super cute thongs that have patterned footbeds plus grosgrain ribbon wrapped around the thong and topped with pretty details like bows or even roses. |
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The building is dark brick topped by pinky-coloured concrete block walls, white plastic-looking fascia board, black plastic guttering and an artificial slate roof. |
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This gentleman is every bit as frightening as Darth Vader, complete with cape, dark red jumpsuit, and a bear-trap maw topped by a tattooed white dome. |
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Their first single opens with a loping reggae rhythm topped off with barbershop quartet harmonies, before unexpectedly exploding into big-band jazz. |
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The facade, facing west and a bell tower topped by a sail, is divided into four frames. |
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Sr Piggott, who celebrated her 50th anniversary as a professed sister last October, said she was overjoyed to learn that Nano had topped the poll. |
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Pitt's sculpture, titled She Who Watches, is topped by Tsagaglal's stylized head, rendered in bronze with eyes wide open, eternally vigilant. |
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The singer Rihanna topped slouchy jeans with a brightly colored two-toned ball cap. |
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It is a stunningly designed structure topped by a 120' aluminum sculpture that looks unmistakably like a paper airplane. |
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Rising business costs and changing patterns of customer demand topped the list. |
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As one gets closer, however, a 12-foot chain link fence topped with barbed wire encircling the rear of the building comes into view. |
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This bruschetta, topped with squid, tangy goat cheese, fragrant mint, and sweet roasted garlic, is a meal on toast. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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Meanwhile, Luke's second album appeared to strike a chord with fans and sales eventually topped the 200,000 mark. |
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This shield is flanked on both sides by four rows of tufts, a characteristic element of a bishop's biretta, and topped by a duke's crown. |
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Tender grilled chicken slices served on mixed greens, topped with pineapple soy dressing, Thai peanut sauce, and oriental noodles. |
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Fresh mixed greens, seasonal fruits, nuts, topped with our peach vinaigrette dressing. |
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The bossed splayed pilasters that flank it support a moulded entablature topped by a hammered-off pediment. |
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Pair of iron archways supported by two pilaster filleted columns topped by capitals. |
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Of troglodytic origin, it stands at the foot of a 150 metre-high cliff topped by an impressive castle. |
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Some peculiar bundled light fixtures are topped by anthemion leaves, another classical allusion. |
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Though he wasn't wearing a yellow tuxedo, as he had promised, he was in a yellow suit, topped with a red, white, and black sweatband. |
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The shield is adorned with three fleur-de-lys and topped with a royal crown. |
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It is then roasted and served au poivre, topped with black-peppercorn steak sauce, and a sunny-side-up pullet egg. |
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The stalk is topped by an oblong head or capitulum covered by white shell plates. |
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This vote is quite simply a fine tombstone, topped by a Celtic cross, for the prospect of a European superstate which our populations so dislike. |
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For pudding, I had raspberries topped with pistachio amaretto crumble. |
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The potato base, like a latke only thinner and looser, is topped with chunks of tasty ham, onion and melted cheese, all cooked together, with some sour cream on the side. |
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An undecorated shaft rises from a square base and is topped by a capital featuring three rows of acanthus leaves. |
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The wire screen cage, with three doors is topped with a pointed roof crowned with a pine cone and with rounded finials at the four corners. |
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On the rear façade is a lateral bay topped by a large gable roof dormer in which a loggia covered by a triangular arch is recessed. |
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There is a deep gathered flounce at the hemline, topped by a smaller one of pleated fabric. |
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In our living room, I always recall a specific piece: a table lamp with a black metal stand and topped with a hat-like form with 4 flower petals. |
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The song L'argent fait le bonheur was a smash hit and topped the charts for more than two months. |
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It emerged this week that funds for a life-size statue of the town's most famous son and his comedy partner to be built in the town centre have topped the half way mark. |
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On the side facades is a turret, partly incorporated into the carcass, with a conical roof, and a stonework bow window topped with a balcony. |
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I painted the red tile floor taupe, and topped it with a sisal area rug. |
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Each scene is topped by a glossy, cloudless, lividly colored sky. |
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Translucent dresses in shades of fuchsia and purple were topped with voluminous jackets in stiff, sculptural shapes. |
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Adele's chart-topping album 21 has topped the global albums chart for a second consecutive year. |
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Two buttresses frame the main facade, which boasts a pointed arch and is topped with a central rose window, flanked by two smaller windows. |
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For a quick treat, try it hot or cold topped with vanilla yogurt and granola. |
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With a door head decorated with a large oval escutcheon and a lion's head, it is topped by a masonry group statue representing Art. |
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The rice can be topped with caramel sauce or white sugar to later burn it with a blowtorch. |
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The urns are generally topped with heads of statues anthropoids with a generally anthropomorphic. |
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A set of late 19th century brass firetools with delicately cast finial topped handles. |
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The festival, which marks the end of winter, terminates with the burning of a large woodpile topped by a snowman. |
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Her PA pops into the office with a stack of papers topped with a Danish pastry, and we head across to the boardroom. |
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The inner sanctum of the shop is comprised of curves, topped by a transparent dome where the top half of a metal body emerges. |
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The coneshaped section is topped by a tripod and a spire that reaches 77 metres above the ground. |
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The big carafe and the small one are topped with half opened caps shaped like a bulb of flower. |
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A very poorly preserved funerary stele in the form of a stepped pyramid topped with a prism. |
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This L-shaped manor house is topped with slate gable roofs and sprocket roofs on the section set at right angles. |
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These pizzas filled with juicy tomatoes, olives, baby corn and crunchy capsicum are topped with mushrooms, crispy onions and melting cheese to give that tingling taste. |
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In the third stage, the package is topped up with an infusion that, depending on product, can range from pure water to tomato sauce. |
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The dish is a plateful of whole smelts, done in a sweet and salty soy-based sauce, topped with a generous scattering of lemon slices and green onion. |
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They are works of art, topped off with a stick of celery filled with wholegrain mustard. |
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It can be covered with laminate floor systems, or with a plywood subfloor topped off with carpet or vinyl flooring. |
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I think it is appropriate that this has been topped off with the government now invoking closure on this legislation. |
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He is a fantastic athlete who topped off his career by winning the gold medal in the parallel giant slalom snowboarding. |
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It can only be used as a S. A. M. I., and must be topped off with asphalt concrete. |
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The week was advertised through paid and pro bono advertising, kicked off by a speaker and topped off with a gala. |
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The week's work was appropriately topped off by the political component of the Tunis document. |
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The increase in inventory, particularly in wholesale trade, topped off growth. |
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The full-bodied fragrances of cardamom, mace, fennel, and clove, topped off with a few peppercorns. |
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We will start the evening with an introductory slide show followed by a guided hike, topped off with hot chocolate. |
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He will showcase new material too in a show full of state-of-the-art theatrics, topped off by the sight of Gabriel being suspended upside down from the stage. |
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Liven up your salad with a blend of Clover Leaf Sockeye Salmon, just a bit of wasabi and light mayo, and topped on dressed slaw. |
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I'm a bit tight on the budget after paying the last instalments of my rent, but luckily working at Whistles is keeping my overdraft topped up. |
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If the turning cylinders have not been topped up with oil, the crane arm can swing out of control, for example when the machine is on an incline. |
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The snow was quintessential, the lake was picture perfect, restaurants lovely and the 'castle' topped it all off. |
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Horus steadies the balance, which is topped by the figure of a baboon and a feather. |
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This can backfire – andouillettes topped with strong cheese looks great, but intestines taste like intestines, no matter how much gratin. |
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Not being especially hungry, I stuck to one bowl of marinated beef with a dash of minced bacon topped with onions, broccoli, bean sprouts, mushrooms and carrot. |
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Each flower, surrounded by a thin membraneous sheath, topped a short pedicel that elongated during the last stages of flower development up to anthesis. |
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Variation: You can also serve the tomatoes sandwiched between two slices of rye bread topped with bacon, sauce and Boston lettuce. |
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Behind a red wall topped with razor wire several satellite dishes point skyward. |
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A mini bagel topped with cream cheese or cottage cheese and thinly sliced strawberries. |
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His snowy white shirt was topped by a burgundy waistcoat which, amazingly enough, matched her gown almost perfectly, and he wore a black cravat around his neck. |
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In contrast to Zara, Sophie chose a multi-coloured outfit in orange, lime green, pink and turquoise, complete with fringes, and topped by a cream hat. |
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Croatian men wear white shirts topped with a colored vest or jacket. |
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Nicole's breath caught in her throat when she topped the last hill. |
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The round towers, topped with tiles softening the corners of the building, compete with the austere battlements that crown the castle. |
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Up until 1940, the walls were topped with battlements and were much higher. |
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The pants were often topped with cropped jackets that were loose and light-hearted. |
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His benevolent smile was topped by the warm charm flowing from his eyes. |
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At the top of the next hill you will see a lamp post on the left and an orange topped trail marker on the rocks to the right. |
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I have always done so, and the amount can be topped up with an equal amount given as a candidate. |
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Note: These delicious chicken burgers are topped with whole berry cranberry sauce mixed with Dijon mustard. |
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As a result, the boom was topped up before the slewing system operation was verified, resulting in the uncontrolled movement of the boom to port. |
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Marinated chicken strips sautéed in the white wine with green peppers, onions and mushrooms, perfectly seasoned and topped with Santa Fe sauce. |
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Innovation, patents and simplification topped the agenda at the latest meeting of the Competitiveness Council in Luxembourg on 11 and 12 October. |
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To provide further economic stimulus, Canada's Economic Action Plan accelerated and topped up a number of Building Canada initiatives. |
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As the water level remains visible through the transparent material, it can be topped up regularly. |
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He donated a generous initial capital injection which he has since topped up on several occasions. |
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The look is topped off with a floral headband and a set of mittens, to perpetuate the holiday theme. |
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They came balanced on a bed of spinach and pasta dressed in a delicious creamy sauce with scallops, topped with thin slivers of crispy fried potato. |
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Swinging mightily but coming up nearly empty, Sierra topped a ball which sputtered down the third base line, when Rivera was hit with yet another brain cramp. |
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Other predictable starters included focaccia topped with portobello mushrooms with pancetta and garlic as well as bruschetta with poached plum tomato, ricotta and basil pesto. |
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We also had taramasalata, hummus, tuna carpaccio topped with Parmesan shavings and pine nuts, grilled red peppers, goat cheese and tomato bruschetta with toasted bread. |
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Crostini with arugula, prosciutto, and grape tomatoes tossed with vinaigrette and topped with smoked mozzarella doesn't sound like anything spesh. |
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Six Ceduna Bay oysters were chilling on a bed of ice, topped with a mixture of shaved leek, soy sauce, lemon juice, wasabi and delicately garnished with a thin sheet of nori. |
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The outfit is topped off by a luminescent black lace camisole. |
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This wine was a perfect choice for the main course, a combination of capon and lamb loin, topped on pumpkin and potato galette, accompanied with a red port wine reduction. |
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And the roster is topped off with fan favorites like Meleana Shim and Jessica McDonald. |
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Where the duck was sweet, the steak plate was savoury, topped with herbed garlic butter and accompanied by grilled bell peppers, cantaloupe, onions and excellent fries. |
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I shoveled in that chow like a truck driver and topped it off with a cup of black coffee strong enough to go out and plow the back forty on its own. |
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As part of the Nativity service next Tuesday the youngsters will each receive a Christingle orange with a red band round it topped with a lit candle and sweets. |
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The Australians created a traditional Australian pav topped with tropical fruits, while the Kiwis took inspiration from a pav served at Christmas. |
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Trace the history of this uniquely American form from old-time Appalachian music to Western Swing and Bluegrass, topped with a country clog dance. |
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At the center of this array stood a pedestal of white-veined marble topped with a cushion of tanned and stuffed leather upon which rested a large golden key. |
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Serve with crusty buns topped with any cold meat you may have on hand. |
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Shelley may have sharpened his quills, topped off the inkwell. |
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It was draped in black and topped with red, white and purple flowers. |
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High city walls, while serving their primary purpose, were topped by guardhouses at regular intervals, soldiers and wardens patrolling its boundaries. |
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A California roll topped with ultra-tender eel, called the dragon, snaked across the plate in chunks, its head sprouting tiny horns made of carrot tips. |
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This infrastructure will include a ten-foot-high, gray concrete wall, topped with barbed wire, which will ring the dormitories. |
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The book got awful reviews even as it topped The New York Times bestseller list. |
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The sandwich was a slice of grilled pineapple topped with cheese smushed between two buns. |
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Among the many motifs: square and diamond shaped lattice work, the palmette and the scalloped shell in association with other ornaments inspired by nature that topped mirrors and wood paneling or adorned furniture. |
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Through them and similar organizations grow artist collectives, demonstrating great potential in the application of resourcefulness topped with an independent and entrepreneurial spirit. |
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Sergi Darder, the man taken off on 76.25, published a picture from the dressing room: a trestle table topped with tupperware, raised arms, alien eyes, big grins and a victory sign or two. |
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The Pashmul causeway, a 51Â Construction Squadron project managed by Maj Fortin, consists of 175 sections of concrete culvert laid side by side across the three river channels and topped with a gravel road. |
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This brick and stone building topped with a steep-sided slate roof containing dormers and tall chimneys, is flanked by a superb round tower crowned with a candle-snuffer roof. |
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Serve three waffles per person, sprinkled with icing sugar and topped with raspberries and a scoop of raspberry or lemon sorbet. |
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The first thing we did when we came into government was to top up the money for infrastructure, and again this year we have topped up that budget even further. |
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I suspect someone's grandmother didn't make it into the kitchen, because this is a comforting granny-type dish somewhere between a dumpling and a polenta-like porridge topped with a meat gravy. |
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These magical baby blinis are topped with soured cream and best Irish smoked salmon for stunning canapes. |
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Small jibs and loose boom vangs were the order of the day as a pumping sea breeze that topped 20 knots saw Artemis win all six races. |
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Designed by David Rhind in 1838, the monument features a large column topped by a statue of Scott. |
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In the 2014 election, Martina Anderson topped the poll in Northern Ireland, as did Lynn Boylan in Dublin. |
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However, the next course, a thick, perfectly cooked fillet of turbot topped with a rasher of smoked pork and accompanied by a dab of vin jaune sauce, somehow both rich and light, was better still. |
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The company's account was also topped up with commissions paid by Sphynx Bermuda and African Oil and Gas, shell companies used by President Sassou to embezzle oil rents for his own benefit. |
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Two pieces of raisin-cinnamon bread stuffed with cream cheese and slivered almonds, dipped in an egg batter, fried then topped with succulent local maple syrup and a heap of fresh fruit. |
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The team came fifth in the Celtic League in their first year of existence and topped that league in their second year. |
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An MP from the region by the name of Ali Adam Sheika said afterwards that the death toll topped 510 people with 865 injured. |
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In 2016 she topped BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour Power List of women judged to have had the biggest impact on women's lives over the past 70 years. |
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Ireland topped Pool D of the 2015 Rugby World Cup with four victories, two with bonus points. |
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They accounted for a greatly disproportionate number of admissions to poorhouses and public hospitals, and they topped the charts for arrests and imprisonment, especially for disorderly conduct. |
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Ziegelman, equally petite and dressed primly in black, dipped into a fridge stocked with varicolored Mason jars to put together Aunt Sammy's recommended appetizer: tomato juice topped with a sprig of curly parsley. |
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An arbor topped with cascading asparagus fern, Dendrobium orchids, and roses marked the entrance into the reception. |
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Australia topped the table and Great Britain were the underdogs going to the final, held at the Sydney Cricket Ground. |
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Grass, clay, and hardcourts of concrete or asphalt topped with acrylic are the most common. |
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Make sure you have sufficient anti-freeze in your vehicle and keep your wash bottles topped up with enough screen wash liquid. |
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The buildings were topped with domes, and comprised an upper and a lower story with a total, according to the chief official, of 360 rooms. |
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As with other monuments of this type, the minaret is topped with stepped battlements, some of which have survived on the parapet of the existing bell tower. |
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Her roles as a cherubic tomboy, topped by dimples and ringlets, but with a mean line in tap-dancing, were hugely popular with audiences and the young actor was credited with saving the depression-hit Fox studios. |
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Thin Crust pizzas are topped with ingredients you recognize like vine-ripened tomatoes, pepperoni made with natural ingredients, the finest cheeses, delicate herbs and select spices. |
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The mid-section features the step-up bank and adjacent wallride, while the bottom is topped with jersey barriers and weird drop-ins. |
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They annually topped the list of countries with the highest military expenditures. |
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There are 16 fences on the National Course topped with spruce from the Lake District. |
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On the west side, facing the lake, the facade is flanked by a watch turret and topped with a sprocket roof including four triangular pediment and arched dormer windows. |
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Grilled chicken breast and capellini pomodoro, topped with a few dollops of mozzarella and served with an arugula salad. |
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The tables will vary from mirrored tabletops accented with deep red china and florals to gold-draped tables topped with Kartell lamps. |
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Serve on buttered grilled Hawaiian rolls, slathered with garlic mayo and topped with chiles. |
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Teleprocessing equipment topped the list by generating the largest heat load of the technology classifications sampled. |
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The premium product line features crispy Ciabatta bread liberally topped in six variations including Spinaci, Hawaii, Salmon and Salami. |
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Cuban-inspired mojitos are made with rum, fresh mint, fresh lime juice, simple syrup, ice and topped with seltzer water. |
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Foods of choice: Ceaușescu liked vegetarian lasagna topped off with an egg beaten into sour cream, Romanian-style carp in aspic, and simple tomato, onion, and feta salads with steak. |
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Parmesan-breaded lasagna pieces, fried and served over alfredo sauce, topped with parmesan cheese and marinara sauce. |
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Access is via a two-flight stairway up to the entrance door which is topped by an entablature with an ovum, above which the pediment is broken by a sundial. |
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Among the top source market for Thailand Medical Tourism, Japan topped the list being followed by Asia. |
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The battery's not topped off, but the current is flowing. |
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Jim Glover said his son's victory topped off Father's Day. |
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I opted for hommus blahme, chick pea and tahini dip, topped with sauteed ground meat. |
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