The laver has to be prepared as for Laver Bread, and is then heated and whisked with orange juice, butter and mutton stock or cream. |
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She whisked it away a second later and handed a turkey, lettuce, and mozzarella cheese sandwich on rye bread to Etria. |
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They had to be whisked in by a back entrance, completely screened from the workers protesting outside. |
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Almost as soon as our starter plates were whisked away, out came the next offering as fast as a matador fleeing an irate bull. |
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Visitors will be whisked back to 975 AD in a state-of-the-art time machine. |
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Pour the hot melted butter over the whisked eggs in a steady stream, beating the ingredients together well. |
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Pallets of materials and foodstuffs were hoisted onto the ship and and whisked away below decks by waiting stores parties. |
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He quickly snatched the last few flaky crumbs of an apple turnover as the plate was whisked away. |
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The last day arrives too quickly and departing guests are whisked to the airport, two by two, like animals heading for the Ark. |
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And when the children reached a certain age, we were all whisked off back to the motherland 8 months a year for boarding school. |
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As we approached the jetty a speedboat whisked past sending our boat bobbing violently in its wake. |
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Cream was unavailable, but a substitute could be made using top milk whisked with warmed unsalted butter. |
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But his father whisked him away from the bright lights, sending him to military school at La Fleche. |
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Team A, building a two-story rescue signal made of orange and silver space blankets, were spotted first and whisked away to civilization. |
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York comedy guru Dan Atkinson was being whisked off to glitzy London today to be given a wash, trim and brush-up all at the BBC's expense. |
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She stutters a few words but soon gets whisked away by some big-shouldered, thunder-browed lawyers. |
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Die there and you will be removed immediately to the chapel of rest and for a week, then whisked off to the crematorium. |
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I was whisked to Englewood Community Hospital, and that same morning I underwent a permanent pacemaker implantation. |
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She whisked my dish away and then had a quick confab with three colleagues before returning it, confident it was the dish I'd ordered. |
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Secret Service agents whisked her away to take a congratulatory phone call from the president. |
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Her salad was whisked away and she moved onto playing with the noodles in her pasta. |
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I was trying to play it cool, but once we'd landed and were whisked away to our Grandstand seats, I degenerated into excited schoolboy mode. |
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At every turn, glasses and plates are whisked away and replaced, flatware is realigned, water glasses are refilled, napkins are switched. |
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It reminded her of cotton, loads of little balls of cotton and fluff, fragile, whisked into the air by a fan that had been left on overnight. |
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But when I buy an espresso from a coffee bar I expect the real McCoy, not cheap powder whisked feebly into two fluid ounces of hot water. |
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We whisked the family to FNQ last autumn to try out the whole palm-fringed fantasy. |
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A furry arm snaked out, hung a sign in a crabbed script, then whisked out of sight again. |
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Curd is boiled, cooled and whisked buffalo milk poured into earthenware pots and left to set. |
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On a customary tropical Hawaiian day, personnel mustered on the gangway and were whisked away to the Arizona Memorial. |
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We were whisked through a blur of forest, bright with flowering broom, wild orchids and garlic to the island's main town, Sali. |
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I dreamed I was in a flowing gown, whisked away on a beautiful black steed, safely encompassed in the arms of a dashing stranger. |
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Both children and parents alike are happier getting whisked off to summer camps and holiday getaways, far from the cramped confines of the city. |
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I was immediately whisked away then taken to Gladstone Psychiatric Hospital, where I was supposed to spend the next few days in detox. |
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She roused a wedding party of 30 and whisked them out of her jungle eco-resort. |
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A cool, buoyant breeze whisked past, carrying the fragrance of urban smog and fast-food grease. |
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Civilians failing to provide ID to police, particularly young ladies, were whisked away to the guard's van to be reprimanded. |
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I whisked off my baker's cap and wadded it into a ball, which I threw into the glass display case by the cash register. |
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Then, hoping I wouldn't see, he whisked around the house with a duster, wiping up all the dust I had missed. |
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Two young women whisked around the place with trays, clearing tables, and the landlord turned the extractor fans on high. |
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Suddenly he drops dead and his soul is whisked away, to his not inconsiderable consternation, to heaven to be judged. |
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The placid grey door whisked open as he approached, admitting him to his dark cabin. |
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But I was quickly whisked through to a private back room, where my new friend Kelly invited me to lie down and relax. |
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He is quickly whisked back to his car and it speeds away to the next venue. |
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I am whisked through the doors to a chaos of people and boxes and props on the other side. |
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We were whisked quickly through the spick and span Beijing Airport with hardly a question asked. |
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But in spite of the failing health and instructions from the doctors, some police personnel whisked him away to some unknown destination. |
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No one really sees the pages because users are quickly whisked into the site with a clever JavaScript mouseoever effect. |
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From there, a cable car whisked us to the top of Lagazuio, which gave us spectacular views of the whole Sella Ronda region. |
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After the airport reception, the contestants were whisked to their hotel where they have been kept away from the press. |
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Between sobs he had stirred, whisked, and vehemently scolded the kitchen maids into attending their own bowls as reverently as he did his own. |
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Do you have memories of being abducted by aliens and whisked away in a spaceship? |
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Alex knew she was the one, though, and he promptly whisked her off to the register office and married her. |
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The reluctant heroes are whisked off into space for their biggest role ever. |
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There was much applause and heckling, I mean cheering, and we were whisked backstage. |
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As the vegetables are whisked away a platter of crostini spread with chicken liver pate arrives, but that is not the special part. |
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I was whisked away like a Hollywood star, holding bouquets of soft garden roses. |
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The loved-up couple had arrived in Ireland by private jet, before being whisked to the plush Hotel in a blacked-out limo. |
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A rust bucket cab whisked me through raucous, claustrophobic, and grungy urban streets which the noon sun's warmth and light never graced. |
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After last night's dinner, Will and Kate, still in evening dress, were whisked to JFK airport for an overnight flight home. |
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The ship whisked into the night's sky, its bright lights flashing. |
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Yesterday he was whisked from his North London hotel after grabbing a few hours' sleep to begin the journey he hopes will take him to the top of the charts. |
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The four military men in the jet were whisked away and tried in the United States. |
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But after his parents whisked him from under the noses of football scouts to a rugger school, he tackled his new sport with determination and flair. |
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A light batter containing whisked egg whites is used to encase the prepared fruit, and the fritters are coated with caramel and sprinkled with sesame seeds after cooking. |
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A helicopter landing pad covered the roof, an underground port held space for watercraft, and a vacuuming doormat whisked dirt from visitors' shoes. |
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I even had a nifty little hand-operated gadget that whisked egg and milk. |
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The strobe lights in the cardboard bleachers flash and after a second take Coco nails her walk and gets whisked away for a nap. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of Harmondsworth detention centre at Heathrow. |
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A few hours later, my mother was whisked away to a pre-op room. |
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She narrowed her eyes, bit her lip as if to chew over the question, and whisked some stray blond hairs away from her face. |
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Finally, very stiffly whisked egg whites are folded into the mixture. |
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The wind has finally returned and a steady northerly breeze of some 15 knots whisked the monohull and multihull fleets around their respective courses. |
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Suddenly, I was whisked back to my childhood and Sesame Street. |
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Rather than tour London in all his pomp, he will be whisked in a motor cavalcade numbering up to 30 vehicles, along the most direct and least visible of routes. |
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Our most unusual New Year's Eve was in those heady, pre-parenting days when my husband whisked me off to Amsterdam for what Bridget Jones would call a mini-break. |
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He was whisked away from the scene of the attack, but his tormentors assaulted him again in the local hospital. |
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He was asleep when I left the apartment, and whisked down Ocean Drive, holding fast to the marked-up pages and thousands of words. |
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After treatment there for gunshot wounds, he was whisked by the CIA to Thailand where he was housed in a small, disused warehouse on an active airbase. |
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Last August a mob-handed police raid whisked them off without any warning and banged them up behind the barbed wire of the nearest detention centre. |
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Fortunately, I discovered that the Commonwealth team were arriving back from Melbourne, so we whisked Jack straight over to Glasgow International. |
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Repeat flour and milk step until all has been whisked together. |
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Autograph seekers who had waited outside in the rain for hours were shunted aside by thuggish bodyguards as Mr. Crumb was whisked into a stretch limo. |
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It's her birthday on Sunday but because she is being whisked away for a romantic mini break, we shall gather the troops to celebrate her happy day next week. |
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She got a taste of the Hollywood lifestyle immediately after their wedding, when he whisked her away to the Big Apple for an extravagant spending spree. |
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The formalities take just moments, and you are whisked aboard to be greeted by a cabin steward ready to take your hand luggage and show you to your suite. |
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As split second shots of her shoot across the screen, we see an enigmatic, dark-haired figure whisked to and fro before our eyes, like a lost ghost in the machine. |
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Kennedy International Airport and were whisked away in Manhattan's Upper East Side swankiest hotel, Carlyle Hotel. |
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Try the zabaglione, made with egg yolk, sugar and wine, whisked together and aerated. |
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And last week she was whisked off to Zante in Greece to do promotion work for a tourist bar. |
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Thei very first recording, the five track EP Alpha Waves saw the four piece whisked off on a tour of Japan. |
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When she heard how much, the Dominies were whisked away into a private area and given their check. |
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Unless your little 'un has been whisked off to Abu Ghraib to face questioning regarding niffy nappies and a missing remote-control battery cover. |
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Thus, the neurotic schlemiel from the shtetl is whisked away to be planted firmly in Manhattan for all to watch. |
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So I decided upon a classic whisked egg genoise sponge upon which to build my mountain of delights. |
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Big Brother's Michelle and Emma were whisked away to a secret bedsit following last night's fake double eviction. |
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She sighed audibly when the merprince rescued the young mermaid and whisked her away to his kingdom as his bride, thus ending the story. |
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I suppose, quite rightly, she thought if parachutists came down and whisked them away somewhere, she could at least take a parachutist or two with her. |
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