But more folks than you'd think toss hooks in that brown soup because there are some lunkers in the murky depths. |
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Drain off any liquid, then toss with 2 tablespoons lemon juice and set aside. |
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After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Brothers were struggling at 3-24 when Matthews walked to the crease. |
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There's usually macaroni salad, but you toss tuna in that and everyone is happy. |
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Then, she'd toss out the rules and just go with what felt comfortable for her and find a decent guy and ta-da! |
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I toss opportunities like coins, and call tails when I've already caught a glimpse of the queen's crown. |
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With this in mind, many actors ensure they're armed with some amusing anecdotes from the shoot to toss to the baying press pack. |
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To finish the salad, in a large bowl, toss together the mushrooms, sweetbreads, and tuna, mache with some of the vinaigrette. |
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For the lobster salpicon use a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients and toss well to coat. |
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Enhance a vinaigrette with purchased tapenade and toss it with peppery greens for a flavorful salad that pairs well with the pasta. |
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Drain the grenadine chestnuts, reserving the marinade, and toss with half the tapioca flour. |
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There were fencing arenas, croquet wickets, balls to toss at targets, archery ranges, horseshoes and stakes, tracks for footraces, and more. |
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Historians believe the sport's origins date to European Celtics who would toss chariot wheels attached to axles. |
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I was prepared to neatly hawk it up, wipe my mouth, and toss my little bag in the nearest trash can. |
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Wilson tried to toss his coat over the dog to subdue it, but the dog savaged his hand and wrist until J.M. shot it. |
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It's less fun to toss things because scalding hot oil usually ends up on your tender forearms. |
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Mix one teaspoonful of this curry powder with the yoghurt and salt, and toss the lamb cutlets until lightly coated. |
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Mix the sugar, soy, rice wine, vinegar and sesame oil, and lightly toss the mangetout in the dressing. |
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Drain well and toss with a little extra butter, sea salt, pepper and lemon juice. |
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Stir in the thyme, lemon zest and parsley and toss together, seasoning well with salt and pepper. |
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Add sour cream, mayonnaise and vinegar to the pasta and toss to coat noodles. |
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In a medium bowl, toss the knuckle meat with enough lobster mayonnaise to coat well. |
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Also, whenever we'd crack ice cubes, we'd toss one on the linoleum floor and he'd bat it around and he'd play hockey with it. |
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Fallen tree trunks toss about the stream, presenting mortal dangers to swimmers and bathers. |
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Stand a few feet from a partner and have him stand on a bench and toss a medicine ball from over his head to your chest. |
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Cut the apple into batons 5cm long and 1cm wide and deep and then toss the batons in the lemon juice. |
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For the tuna, in a medium bowl, combine the tuna, shallots, onion, capers, the Dijon mustard, and rice wine vinegar, and toss to coat. |
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Add remaining chicken slices to salad ingredients and toss together to combine. |
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When it starts to foam, toss in the beetroot and cook, turning frequently, for a couple of minutes until coated in butter and glossy. |
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Tear up the coriander leaves and toss them with the tomatoes, onions, a grinding of black pepper and the olive oil. |
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When it's smoking, quickly add broccoli and toss well with a pair of tongs. |
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When I saw the beignet chef toss that dough and make clouds of flour for that laughing little girl it surprised me how much it made me miss Ben. |
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Add the red bell pepper and scallions to the drained potatoes and toss with the dressing. |
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But, you don't have to go far before you see someone casually toss a sweet wrapper or half-eaten lolly onto the ground. |
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Inevitably my stepfather would pull a box of Entenmann's doughnuts out of a brown paper bag and toss it onto the counter. |
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Transfer the meat into a casserole, then quickly toss the onions and carrots in the fat. |
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I just cook the sauce in a wide frying pan, toss the freshly cooked gnocchi into it and then serve it from the pan. |
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Transfer to a large, lidded flame-proof casserole, and lightly toss the onions and carrots in the fat. |
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In the last 20 Tests at Bridgetown the team winning the toss has elected to bat only three times. |
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Stourbridge after winning the toss surprisingly chose to play against the wind, but proceeded to score twenty points. |
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Scotland had won the toss and chosen to play with the wind, which made the fact that they trailed 22-12 by half-time all the more ominous. |
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In six completed matches in the series also involving England, the team winning the toss have gone on to win each match with reasonable ease. |
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The away team won the toss and decided to play against the breeze in the first half. |
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In the end I reached that nirvana level of not giving a toss who I asked to dance, and there were some truly lovely dancers there. |
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The one absolute certainty is that nobody south of Gretna gives a toss what any of these people think. |
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Their decision not to link to that news is their decision and no-one gives a toss really. |
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Not knowing how to negotiate the lip of the dune, I took a toss and landed in the soft sand. |
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The recent showers that lashed the city saw several bike riders taking a toss and four-wheelers skidding out of control. |
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I also ate a vegetarian wrap in my room since eating near Brandy makes me want to toss my cookies. |
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Not only was he covered with goosebumps, he was trying not to toss his cookies. |
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Usually when you hear a record by a new band that cops the style of someone from the past so blatantly, you're ready to toss your cookies. |
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You want to toss it in, but this is a job, and there's the missus and kids to think of. |
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A vehicle was waiting right there for riders like me who were ready to toss it in. |
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We could all stay behind and work the ranch, but most families are ready to toss it in for lack of hands. |
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The struggle to eke out a living in the mountains seemed to be so great for them that they were willing to toss it in at the first chance. |
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I was ready to toss it in when a terrified scream shattered the night's quiet. |
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Any excuse for a party, so long as I don't have to toss a pancake or kiss a church bell ringer. |
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For Universal to toss it off like another second-hand series ripe for a digital dollar draw is spiteful, to both fans and the inquisitive alike. |
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For the salad, in a medium bowl, combine the arugula, kale, frisee, and microgreens, lemon juice and olive oil and toss to coat. |
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The tourists were in complete control of the match from the moment they won the toss on Saturday morning. |
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Most single, 30-something women consider the wedding-bouquet toss the most dreaded of all nuptial rituals. |
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He rocks the boat under his feet so we bob and toss through the green skim of milfoil. |
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And it seems like a good plan to head out to the suburbs and toss a mysterious package in a trash can? |
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Go for a hike, toss a frisbee or enjoy a walk in the park, go rollerblading, biking, canoeing, or swimming at an outdoor pool. |
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The game nearly took a turn, as Bandara mistimed a full toss from Macmillan and was caught. |
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For a simple dessert or brunch treat toss fresh berries with orange juice or triple sec. |
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Boats toss on their moorings or lay slumped on their sides on the beach, propped uselessly. |
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Overcast the cut edges so they don't fray, then toss the item in the machine by itself in case of colour bleed. |
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In a separate bowl, combine the blood orange marmalade, blood orange segments, and blood orange zest and toss to coat. |
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As the concert progresses, the musicians toss their instruments into a large pot stirred by a cook. |
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What they actually think happened is that some animal had the bone in his or her burrow and just now decided to toss it. |
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Gently toss both types of asparagus, figs and mustard greens with some vinaigrette. |
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Heat a wok until smoking, add the drained greens and cooked garlic and toss for one to three minutes until heated through. |
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McGrath and Lee should open the bowling for Australia Thursday after England captain Michael Vaughan won the toss and decided to bat. |
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If the shoe is sturdy, like a sneaker, toss it in the wash on the gentle cycle and let it air dry. |
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Add the snow peas, walnuts, bacon and fresh herbs in the bowl, and toss to coat and even out the goodies. |
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Put the butter in a large pan on a low heat and soften any vegetables you decided to toss in. |
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Now drain the pasta and toss it with the warm garlic breadcrumbs, the grilled sardines, the sliced oranges and the chopped parsley. |
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At the end of the day, thoughtful valets unbuckle your boots, toss them onto a warmer, stash your skis, and hand you a cup of cocoa. |
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Drain the broad beans, toss in a little extra virgin olive oil, sea salt and pepper and chives, and scatter over the top. |
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After plants stop producing, most people pull up their broccoli and toss it onto the compost pile. |
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Anyone see any of these things mentioned above that would cause any number of nimrods to toss food around the table like beads at Mardi Gras? |
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At night, I toss and turn, and watch my trusty verminous companions scurrying to and fro. |
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You didn't think we'd toss off the idea to serve wines like moscato and vin santo, then leave you hanging, did you? |
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Drain the spinach, toss in a little extra virgin olive oil and serve with the white bean fritters and lemon wedges. |
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There's Toad who has a sharp, spiny tongue about 15 feet long that'll jump out and encircle you and toss you up against the wall. |
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Spot the walnut tree, toss the multi-hooked seed heads of the burr plants, help these path dwellers hitch a fleecy ride. |
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I saw Ade toss scraps into the garden, into which immediately descended a volary of birds. |
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His right arm flung out in the gesture with which one would toss a coin into a wishing well, and there appeared in that hand a butterfly knife. |
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But if it's true that Scotsmen wear nothing under the kilt, make sure you don't turn any cartwheels or toss your caber in the playground. |
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So toss the foil wrap that adorns their pots and pair them with colorful bromeliads, caladiums, or ivy to dress an entry or tabletop. |
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There was even a cheer and a bout of fist-clenching when Burnley called heads and won the toss to decide who went first. |
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But he never found out about what the best option to call during a toss is. |
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More importantly, though, that winner would have correctly called the toss something like 16 times in a row. |
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The captain who calls correctly on the toss of a coin will decide whether it's league or union in the first half. |
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Pin the wrinkle on the oldie, cellulite toss or blind-man-so-give-me-my-specs-please perhaps? |
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Here I toss them with feta that has been marinated in olive oil and both fresh and dried herbs. |
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And yet, even after reading this here, you will be astonished when you do toss those four heads or four tails in a row. |
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I assign a probability of 0.5 to the coin falling heads on a fair toss coming to rest on one side or the other. |
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As you rightly say, it is always possible that a fair coin will turn up all heads when you toss it however many times. |
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This is when all the people who don't give a toss or haven't heard of the scandal are still behind you. |
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Drain the cucumber, rinse, and toss with vinegar, caster sugar and mint leaves. |
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It's not something you'd casually toss into a backpack for some light seaside computing. |
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Add soy sauce, hoi sin and 150 ml of strained mushroom water, and toss well. |
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They look like they could toss a gang of Hell's Angels without breaking a sweat. |
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Then he'd strike a match and simultaneously toss it toward the fire and fling himself back to a safe distance. |
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Once I get home, I strip off my clothes, toss them into the hamper and shower. |
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The home side won the toss and elected to use the strong wind to their advantage in the first half. |
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On a toss to the right side, Thurman beat Parker to the corner but stopped his feet, hesitating and waiting for Parker to make a move. |
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Place the Bramleys and raspberries in a large ovenproof dish, add the caster sugar and toss together until the fruit is coated. |
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He nodded, hoisting himself onto the bunk and motioning for me to toss him the extra pillow. |
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In small bowl, combine chicharrones, garlic and lemon zest, season with salt and pepper and toss to combine. |
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Her sole thespian gesture is to toss her pageboy hairdo and look flustered, not much to base a performance on. |
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You can now toss the bottle of Prozac over your shoulder and realize that depression has surceased. |
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Add the selection of herbs, particularly the coriander, and toss in the chive flowers. |
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Remove from the heat, add the horseradish, parsley, and garlic, and toss to combine. |
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On the hot seat are the 15 percent who say it's a toss up between promotion and outsourcing. |
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When I'm using sweetcorn I toss in two or three grains, perhaps after every four or five trots through the swim. |
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Here, we offer a primer on perfect push-up technique and toss in a how-to on the stability ball push-up, a neat new twist on this old favorite. |
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This is a woman whose man-meeting strategy is to go on cruises and toss herself overboard to attract rescue-minded hunks. |
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He never tried to pull her hair or toss her skirt over her head or get dirt on her nice clean clothes. |
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Spoon them over vanilla ice cream, stir them into yogurt, and toss them with nectarines or peaches for a summer cobbler. |
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I'd toss out a topic and he'd cluck his tongue and point out ways my idea could be offensive and controversial. |
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Both groups toss aside any fact that gets in their way and trumpet any cockamamie cure-all that supports their goals. |
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The lyrics are a bit iffy here but with riffs dripping with this much heaviosity, who gives a toss what this guy's singing about? |
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Tip it into a colander, gently press out the excess liquid and then return it to pan and toss with the butter and some seasoning. |
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Ever had someone toss an insult your way and found yourself wanting a snappy comeback but unable to think one up quick enough? |
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You put some fatback, smoked turkey or neck bones in a pot and toss greens in. |
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Our moral authority is not an impediment that we can or should toss off when it is inconvenient. |
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It's not much longer before I get fed up, decide to toss all good manners out of the window and have some fun. |
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To lightly pickle the cucumber, finely slice it and toss with salt, sugar and lemon juice. |
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Place the orange segments, fennel, red onion and baby rocket leaves in a bowl and toss gently with the dressing. |
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Only later, when she was on the expressway, would she make confetti of the lab paper and toss it out the window. |
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Within her mind, her thoughts toss as fear consumes her with the mention of it. |
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When you contact the floor, immediately sit up into the next rep and toss the ball back to your partner. |
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My mother used to mould small round dumplings and toss them into our Irish stew. |
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Now maybe I can toss out those flesh-colored threadbare drawers of his that always give me a fright. |
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Guests are enthralled with bartenders who flip bottles, toss some glasses and fling a few mixing sets. |
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If there's space left over, I'll toss in my wife's recipe for cream of broccoli soup. |
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It attracted nearly 5,000 party goers who witnessed the creamery's cheese curd toss and sampled products. |
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All the Army had to do was toss a frag down that spider hole and this would have been over. |
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She came here in the summer to watch the Canada Geese huddle around picnickers, waiting for one of them to toss a crumb of bread. |
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I was trying to bowl a low full toss and I was watching the batsman's movement as well. |
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Viv Richards used to say that if you can anticipate a yorker it can be turned into a low full toss and a boundary. |
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But three balls of the over strayed towards the leg side, one of them a full toss that McGrath dispatched to the boundary. |
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The next over bowled by Bond was a maiden but he was very lucky as Sangakkara hit a juicy full toss straight to point. |
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Remove from heat and toss with cooked fusilli and meat mixture until thoroughly coated. |
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For the salad, in a medium bowl, toss to combine the micro greens, daikon radish sprouts, red onion, celery, apple, and trout. |
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Or, for once just once the Liberal Party could act like a professional machine and toss out dead wood. |
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The search group was not privy to the coin toss and placement of the target, and the placement group was not present for the actual search. |
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Rather than reminisce or prognosticate, I thought I'd toss out my list of Web service needs in the form of a holiday wish list. |
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You can either put the fruit goo directly on the cheesecake, or toss it in a Tupperware container to cool along with your pie. |
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And so we bathe them in liqueur, toss them in ground peppercorns and douse them in elderflower syrup. |
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Remove from the oven, dry on paper towels and then toss them in the cumin, chilli and salt and freshly ground pepper. |
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Then there are those who automatically toss direct mail directly into the trash. |
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My opinion is that people take it from their mouths, toss it towards the bin but it misses and ends up on the floor. |
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Sprinkle the parsley over as you toss them from the pan into a serving dish. |
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He could detect his own scent, nothing unusual in that, so all they had done was to toss him in here after disrobing him. |
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Yet doctrinaire democrats don't seem to give a tinker's toss about placing limits on what a legislature can divvy or decide. |
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Mary Tyler Moore looked wonderful, and the hat toss was exactly the right exuberant gesture. |
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Squash and badminton were also in his repertoire, not to mention pitch and toss in John Joe's lane on many a summer evening. |
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Squash and badminton were also in his repertoire, not to mention pitch and toss in John Joe's lane on many a summer evening.
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You'd get pavement dice games confined mostly to the Docks and old Tiger Bay but no district was without its pitch and toss school. |
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All the abductor would need to do is toss the phone out the car window and the child would not be traceable. |
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Drain the vinegar from the clam and add the sweet pea juice, wasabi, water chestnuts, chili, parsley and sea salt and toss to combine. |
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I think they'll take one look at this and toss it in the wastepaper basket. |
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Add ginger, dried and fresh mushrooms, water chestnuts and beansprouts and toss well. |
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You can also toss in some cashews when jeera is added and that tastes wonderful after the rice is cooked. |
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All this might make you want to toss your computer into the nearest toxic waste dump and go back to writing letters with a quill pen. |
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Strain pasta and toss with hot ragu, butter and mint leaves over high heat. |
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In her youth, Aleila was a wild and rambunctious youngster who could juggle, toss, swallow, and even lie on swords. |
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Four young Chinese performers each hold two sticks linked by a string and juggle, toss and balance a wooden spool, trying to outdo each other. |
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The movement of a Mexican jumping bean will cause the tumbler to turn and toss about. |
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Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around. |
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The MPs will don tall chefs' hats and traditional whites and toss pancakes in the air as they run. |
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Well, it remains to be seen, although we can now once again toss our bets towards the affirmative. |
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When I shave my hair in a Mohawk, toss on a pair of cut-offs and a ratty U.W. Madison t-shirt, however, I'm instantly recognizable as a gringo. |
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For the chu-toro, in a medium bowl, combine the breadcrumbs, white truffles, and black truffles and toss to combine. |
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Add the prawn cutlets and toss until they are just sealed and turn a whitish pink colour. |
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At this point I thump my fist down onto my desk and toss my hair defiantly. |
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You can dress it up with khakis and a dress shirt, or just toss it over some jeans and a hoodie. |
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The side losing the toss has the kick-off from the centre point between the goals. |
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The people at Woop Woop could, if they wanted, toss out the same old jammy, boring swill. |
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Leave a little extra powder on the brush, pop the cap on, and toss it in your bag for all-day touch-ups. |
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I like to zest a lemon or an orange and toss that in the stuffing, maybe with just a small squeeze of the fruit as well. |
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I became attached in the Divinity School to a group who called themselves Anglo-Catholics and was prepared to argue the toss with anyone. |
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The press is chosen by and responsible to its readership, at any moment its consumers can choose it or toss it away. |
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Add the rest of the ingredients, and toss just once or twice to distribute evenly. |
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In a small bowl, combine the lettuce, Upland Cress, balsamic vinegar, and grapeseed oil and toss to coat. |
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I think you ought to cut back on the fruitcake, perhaps toss back a tasty rhubarb and turnip smoothie. |
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Use your hands or a wooden spoon to toss so that the vegetables are lightly coated with oil. |
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For answer, she saw her son reach into his jeans pocket, bring out his ring of keys to house and car and toss them over his shoulder. |
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The lava rippled around them and began to toss and shoot in all directions. |
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In a large bowl, toss cooked linguine, tofu and veggies with peanut sauce until all are well-coated. |
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Place the romaine lettuce, avocado, cabbage, onion rings and chicken in a large bowl and toss all ingredients to mix well. |
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For the first time in years of arguing the toss with these people, I've made a conversion. |
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Few hotly contested sporting finals would see a manager argue the toss with a spectator questioning his tactics. |
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Rather than arguing the toss, we'd be better off planting some extra vegetables in case we're lumbered with food rationing. |
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Meanwhile, our politicians are arguing the toss about when elections should take place. |
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I listened to a couple of people arguing the toss about who was the wronged party. |
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I COULD argue the toss for as long as you like about Wednesday night's England friendly in Gothenburg. |
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After all, you could argue the toss about this from now until next Christmas if you liked. |
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And if they want to argue the toss about it, they have 28 days to prove they were strong-armed into switching against their will. |
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Yet today many argue the toss on animal culling from the perspective of the animal. |
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Drain the pasta, toss it with the artichokes, olive oil, parsley and Parmesan. |
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I also tear out newspaper and magazine articles and keep them on hand, as they easily fit in my purse and I can toss them when I'm done reading. |
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Transfer into the salad bowl, add in the parsley and rucola, sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper, and toss to coat. |
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But I also don't want to toss out controlled vocabularies, or expert assignment of categories. |
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In a large bowl, combine the rutabaga, onions, parsnips, carrots, turnips, celeriac, and sweet potatoes and toss to combine. |
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Other games included Bingo, jewelry making, sack races, an obstacle course, and a football toss. |
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On a showery day the Bolton side won the toss and elected to field. |
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Good theater can toss all kinds of prejudices into a cocked opera hat. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the raisins, black currants, pumpkinseeds, candied lemon and orange peel, vanilla, rum, and half the almonds and toss to coat. |
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The player added two more fours to his tally when he whacked a full toss through square leg and then guided an overpitched ball over the rope at mid-wicket. |
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The clock overtop the teak lingerie chest is a local antique, while the toss cushions hail from India, the area rug from Iran and the seagrass ottoman from Vietnam. |
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So we did a simple drill where the players toss the ball off the backboard, jump high as possible to get it, then fire an outlet pass to a sideline player. |
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When the hatch rose, the HRT team was ready to toss in two stun grenades and rush the hatch before it closed. |
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Add the garlic and mangetout, and toss over high heat for a minute. |
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Add cubed tempeh to pasta sauce, spread soy butter on a whole wheat pita instead of peanut butter or toss soy sprouts on a salad or in stir-fry dishes. |
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See if the referee will toss it out, if the judge will rule it inadmissible. |
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Cut the larger tomatoes in half and toss them in a bowl with a grinding of salt and pepper, the olive oil, balsamic vinegar and oregano leaves pulled from their stems. |
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And toss in a barbie with kangaroo kebabs, plus healthy juices to drink. |
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How many others do more than just toss the third-class postal announcements or e-mail newsletters or let their bumper stickers and buttons gather dust on a shelf? |
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Add the blood orange segments, pomegranate seeds, and fennel fronds and toss gently to mix. |
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You won't need to baste the meat as it cooks, but it is a good idea to toss the potatoes around half way through cooking, so that they turn golden and sticky on both sides. |
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That's an original idea, toss out SVO syntax and let the hyperbatons roll! |
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In a small bowl, combine peaches, olive oil and basil and toss to coat. |
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Lightly toss your vegetable batons with a tablespoon or so of olive oil. |
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Break the cloves off a garlic bulb and toss a handful into the blender. |
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Kevin Pietersen smacked Lee for huge six into the stands at midwicket and there will be debate over whether a thigh-high full toss was a beamer or a missed lbw dismissal. |
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Next ball, Lee produces a full toss that's virtually a beamer. |
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Chicken is diced into square inches, marinated, and deep-fried in a wok, followed by a quick toss in brown sauce. |
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There, we'd toss in stones to watch the splashes, fill our water pistols with the murky brown water, and float leaf boats bearing wormy passengers. |
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Bring up the heat to medium-high, then toss in the potato bits and the rosemary, and add a couple pinches of coarse salt and five or six twists from the pepper mill. |
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Colorado is still a swing state and, at best, will be a toss up for the GOP in November. |
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I gather up my laptop and toss the mess of gum wrappers and chewed spearmint globs into the trash can. |
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To use something once and then toss it onto the rubbish heap is not just an act of profligacy, it is also represents a failure of the collective imagination. |
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The moment came where newly graduated cops customarily toss their white gloves into the air in celebration. |
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On the other hand, you could say that he stands there like some kind of glam-rock geography teacher with a gutful of meths, talking toss at a hundred words a minute. |
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Season with salt and pepper and toss in the tarragon leaves just before serving. |
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So into this toxic mix, Democrats see fit to toss calls for a national nurse? |
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Kish turned sharply enough to toss his hair behind his pointed ear. |
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I generally strip the bed and toss the sheets in the washer. |
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Sit at the ceviche bar and watch the chefs toss tuna with white soy sauce, citrus, and cilantro, or shrimp with roasted tomatoes and avocado slices. |
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My watch chain clicks noisily together as I toss it into my left pocket. |
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I'm not talking about quickie paperbacks, the kind that publishers toss off in a matter of weeks in response to an event or news story that captures the popular imagination. |
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Nalanda winning the toss made a wise decision to give first lease of the wicket to Ananda who were reeling at two wickets for four runs in the fifth over of the match. |
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It goes without saying any team which wins the toss will choose to bat. |
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If a barrel of apples contains just one poisoned apple, and you cannot tell outwardly which apple is the poisoned one, you must toss out the entire barrelful. |
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Seven overs were lost in a late start because of rain and Preston's automatic decision on winning the toss to bat in less than ideal conditions was questionable. |
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The province of Saskatchewan has in its code of laws no recourse for punishment of non-payment of fines other than to toss the offender into the pokey. |
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Remove the butter and shortening from the freezer, and toss them with the dry ingredients, coating them well. |
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Who gives a toss about productivity, which simply makes others rich? |
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This is, of course, because the council stopped giving a toss at some point in the 1980s, and the place has teetered on the brink of closure ever since. |
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Again, is it any wonder why hardly anyone gives a toss about politicians? |
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But then, who gives a toss for outmoded aesthetics these days, eh? |
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You can jog on if you think I give a toss about your hurt feelings. |
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In a large bowl, toss together arugula, radicchio, fennel and walnuts. |
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After chopping the cooked potatoes, toss them in French dressing. |
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There's another one about a lumberjack shirt he gave the boy, only to see Miles toss it, still in its shopping bag, nonchalantly over his shoulder. |
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He's still bitter about Papa Shango making him toss his cookies. |
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He was a natural at teasing Cody and bouncing his little brother around up to the point where Kayla wondered if the little boy was going to toss his cookies all over Landon. |
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Although Leith Walk technically begins at Pilrig Church, about halfway down, only ancient sea dogs and local history buffs are going to argue the toss. |
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While both unions and employers argue the toss about companies' ability to award the next pay round, they now agree that if cuts have to be made they must be spread evenly. |
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So if he runs again, aged 88, the voters know they would be insane to toss that away just because some young whippersnapper agreed with them about mere politics. |
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Say, for instance, the underhand toss the hurler sent toward the behind went to the spot you'd indicated and you walloped a shot to the second sack man. |
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In kettle of boiling salted water cook the fusilli for 10 to 12 minutes, or until it is al dente, drain it well, and in a large bowl toss it with the chicken mixture. |
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Journalists usually steered clear of quoting science either way, with newspapers allowing opinion space for advocates on either side to argue the toss. |
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Instead he reveals a non-smoking, non-drinking grafter who pretended to toss off plays and movie scripts in an afternoon but actually spent night after night at home writing. |
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She bundled up my bedding and proceeded to toss it down the staircase. |
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Started off none too badly, got there and K was arguing the toss with one of the bouncers because they weren't going to let us in without student cards. |
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It took it some time to warm up and when it was ready the man on the ground would grab his pitchfork and toss a sheaf up to another man standing on top of the machine itself. |
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I find it unsettling that Stalin used to toss breadballs at his wife during dinner, that he spoiled his children and that he loved growing mimosas. |
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But when the children are from a foreign place and show up uninvited, we toss compassion and decency out the window? |
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I'm trying to swim, and no one thought to toss me a life preserver. |
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You ain't dingoing it, are you? You can't toss in the towel now. |
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You imagine heads coming up on a coin toss and heads comes up. |
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I'd been arguing the toss with someone who really should know. |
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But this compromise between the desire to just toss those wimmin on stage buck-naked and the conservative needs of the Oscar broadcast is just depressing. |
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The contenders could draw lots, or, failing that, toss a coin. |
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Virginia Woolf never saw a single baseball game, though from what I gather, she could probably toss a no-hitter, no sweat. |
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They wear orange jump suits and swoop down from some ungodly perch and sweep and gather and toss it all into the back of a dump truck with unmarked California exempt plates. |
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I like to toss it out there every now and then just to reinforce my omniscience. |
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No matter how successful you are or how fulfilled you feel, there are nights where you toss and turn because your stomach is knotted with thoughts of failure. |
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Then, what is required is that the guest munch on a small hunk of baloney, toss back a shot of screech, and, to seal the deal one must kiss a cod. |
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Add drained soba noodles, scallions and mango and toss until combined. |
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It's bad enough to have hundreds of sport movies with little kids or animals as the stars, but to now toss in this variation, we've reached rock bottom. |
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Carnival attendees who took time away from the thrill rides and the pitch and toss games to witness stone lifting were in for some staggering sights. |
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Australia's earliest settlers adapted pitch and toss, a game popular in both England and Ireland, in which players wagered on the toss of coins towards a wall. |
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In a large bowl, combine the brioche and creme anglaise and toss to coat. |
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If you, like me, aren't regularly cooking for a crowd, you may be tempted to toss aside this recipe, assuming that this delicate, soupy stuff won't make for good leftovers. |
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The Cobras probably failed to capitalise fully on winning the toss as the strong south-westerly which blew all day, drew whatever sting there was from the pitch. |
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That recipe tells you to toast the nuts in the oven for 10 minutes, add them to a bowl of butter, brown sugar, cayenne, Rosemary and salt and toss everything together. |
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Most of us immediately wipe up spills in the fridge, and we all know we should tightly seal food before stowing it, and toss out edibles past their prime. |
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One by one, they toss their flowers in, virgin white upon the black dirt. |
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I take a really soft, spongy ball, and I toss it to the first girl. |
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I'm going to toss a coin and ask you to call heads or tails. |
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Ask the other person to call the coin toss before you toss the coin. |
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Stone the small black olives and toss in a little olive oil. |
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If you are a mother about to give birth in a village where your only help is a traditional midwife, you can die with the same likelihood as the toss of a coin showing heads. |
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