There are the usual pots and pans, whisks and spatulas as well as those gadgets such as food processors and blenders we cannot live without. |
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Before long, she had eggs and mixing bowls, bacon and frying pans, skillets and wire whisks all out on the kitchen counter. |
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A valet whisks a car away for arriving patrons, while down at the corner, a Metro bus wheezes and clanks to a stop. |
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Seeing an opportunity to start a new, stress-free life, her husband whisks the family off to the rural setting of Stepford, Connecticut. |
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One of the delightful reception staff checks you in and whisks you off to your room. |
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Incoming patients are greeted by a uniformed doorman, attentive bellhops and a concierge who whisks guests to their rooms. |
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Peter just barely escapes the attack, while Peter's supposed friend Childress, also a government agent, whisks Robin away. |
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If you're nostalgic for gin slings, parasols and fly whisks, the White House Rose Garden was the place to be last week. |
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Five minutes later she is kneeling in front of him, taping a gauze pad over his elbow, when a note whisks under the door. |
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The game whisks you from France to the far-off land of the imaginary Amerzone, in Central America. |
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A variety of attachments are available with different mixers, including traditional beaters, wire beaters, whisks or milkshake attachments. |
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One night, while one of the mages was away, a dark and sinister force breaks into the house and whisks away one of the mages. |
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The theme path «Muggestutz» in nearby Hasliberg whisks visitors into the mythical world of the Hasli Dwarves. |
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A multi-sensory trail magically whisks visitors away to the fascinating universe of the forest. |
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Fast coupling of the whisks on the gear box and the gear box on the motor base for easy assembling and dismantling. |
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So thank you, and I am sure folks will have an opportunity to chat with Carol before she whisks herself off to the next thing she has to do? |
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The then blacksmith's shop produced nose rings for the taming of oxen, but also whisks for the army and mouse traps for farmers. |
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The gang does bait two officers with Noah, but another car comes tearing in and whisks them both away. |
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Mismatched coloured tiles and gilt-framed mirrors decorate the walls, and there's an eccentric chandelier made out of whisks, ladles and colanders. |
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No pans, not pots, no whisks and most pressingly, no sieves. |
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Backstage in a corridor at London's 02 Arena, Usher greets me, accompanied by his burly bouncer, and quickly whisks off his shades. |
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He admires the curves of a sedan under a snug-fitting sheet before a marketing executive dramatically whisks off the cover. |
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A rail link whisks you into the heart of the action in about 15 minutes. |
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Actually, today's travellers aren't so hard put – a cable car now whisks them up in minutes. |
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A system of pneumatic tubes whisks money from customers to a central cash office. |
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Buy from Amazon.com, Amazon.co.ukPARKER BILAL whisks the reader straight to the dark heart of Cairo. |
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The fun starts as a real cowboy meets you and whisks you off on a short 10 minute ride to to the Bar 10 Ranch. |
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People scream, the orchestra stops playing, and the stage manager whisks the diva into the wings. |
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Braced against the thwart, I hang my paddle far over the left gunwale and suck the stern toward it, and the edge of the table rock whisks by our port side. |
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Pineapple cutters, juicers, truffle shavers and whisks are just a few of the vast range of kitchen utensils available. In fact, you'll find the perfect utensil for every cooking requirement. |
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A travel brochure isn't a death notice-the full-color Iles du Monde catalogues whisks you off to the other side of the world to fill your head with dreams and give you a change of scenery. |
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Vidal in classic black whisks you away to galas and galleries. |
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Cooking utensils like spatulas, wooden spoons, and whisks can be stored in open crocks so that these frequently used items are visible and easily put away. |
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The stems have been used for making whisks and as fuel. |
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With their latest album Deer in the Night, Po'Girl whisks us away to a dusty ol' porch in the sunbaked American southwest, then whirls us into an effervescent gypsy waltz. |
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John Coleman casts a scornful glance, whisks the 20-franc note from the table with a smile, and gives a credible impression of a man who has no particular love for or even fascination with hard cash. |
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The sport pistols and culinary whisks celebrate Mrs. Thom's Olympic victory and long involvement with competition shooting as well as her talents as a chef and teacher of cuisine. |
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Just up the road, at Fuente De, is the Picos cablecar, which whisks you up the final 2,500ft in four vertiginous minutes for the kind of views you get from a plane. |
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