Finally released, the adulteress took up residence in a lonely cottage by the sea. |
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The cottage was quiet, almost buried in the drifts banked up against the walls. |
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The cottage is entered through a scullery that has a window overlooking the back yard. |
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On one occasion we were snowed in and the four boys all had chicken pox so we moved out to a rented cottage in Roxburgh until the snow thawed. |
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This boy band saga series is the latest in an MTV cottage industry spawned by the net's first telepic of the same name. |
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The tiny stone cottage and garden comes complete with a waterfall and stone bridge, and even has a red telephone box at the side of the cottage. |
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A bachelor, he retired to a cottage in North Wales, but continued a close association with his older contemporaries in the West Midlands. |
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Every Tuesday night, people ramble in for the music and chat and to see the cottage as in days of old. |
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Out went takeaways and big lunches and in came healthy alternatives like tuna without mayo and cottage cheese instead of Cheddar. |
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The luminous sun shone brightly over a small cottage in the middle of a long forest as it was setting down. |
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Top with jam, peanut butter, almond butter, low fat cottage cheese, light cream cheese or lox. |
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You could use cottage cheese at a push, but sieve it really well, or the mix will end up lumpy. |
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Pots filled with astilbes, delphiniums, and roses create a cottage effect on a San Francisco rooftop. |
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There is a lot she misses about home, like soap operas, cosy carpets, her favourite clothes shops and quality cottage cheese. |
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Yet her next note spoke of storms assailing the cottage and turbulence of fears and loneliness. |
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Goat's Rue used to be found in every cottage garden because it was used for feeding livestock. |
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But it also offered peasants, artisans and cottage workers a degree of control over how and when they worked. |
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If no family land or cottage is available, you may need to use a bit of creativity to find a locale for your camp. |
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There are also low fat alternatives to dairy products such as low fat cream cheese, ricotta, cottage cheese, cheddars and yoghurts. |
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A group of friends reunites in a New Hampshire cottage to reconnect and remember. |
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Well-versed in building and building materials, he used a traditional mortar of lime and sand to decorate his small cottage with shells. |
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Our cottage had its very own Tudor Basket Fireplace in a restorable condition. |
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There are also leats for water meadows, tin works, farm and cottage drinking water supplies. |
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An old stone cottage forms an important landmark on this vast peatland nature reserve. |
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Set on five acres beside a stream, the cottage sleeps nine and is perfect as a lazy retreat or an activity base. |
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He lived very frugally in a small thatched cottage at Ickford in the greatest obscurity and anchorism. |
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This is stolen from his cottage by the squire's reprobate son Dunstan Cass, who disappears. |
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He should have started with the basics such as cottage pie, chicken and ham pie, lasagne and ham salad. |
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When the agency that handled their summer rental called, Don said they would not be taking the cottage this time. |
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I had a Tall Americano and a plain bagel with cottage cheese at the cafe for my lunch, and was greatly satisfied with it. |
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She said the planning officials stressed that by retaining and renovating the existing cottage its historical essence is retained. |
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The cottage cheese can be replaced with goat's cheese, ricotta, feta, Lancashire or Wensleydale. |
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I can't count the times we sat by the fire in our cottage during foul weather, music playing on the radio and reading by lamplight. |
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The landscape has a spring, a waterfall filling the beck and a Dales cottage sitting just above. |
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In fact it is almost the last of the Australian cottage styles to show some regional variation. |
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The inside of the cottage was much larger than the outside and she new at once that it was enchanted. |
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Eat more protein such as fish, chicken, lean red meat and low-fat cheese such as cottage cheese. |
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This includes cottage crafts, intarsia woodwork, beautiful lampshades, jewellery, embroidery, candlewicking and heaps more. |
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This room is painted a sunny yellow and the cottage style units are in polished dark wood. |
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On the top of the mound was a worn-down house cottage, made of wood and braced by a large tree. |
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This green salad calls for cottage cheese as well as Cheddar cheese which adds a unique touch. |
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Lower-fat versions of milk. cottage cheese, and yogurt are valuable sources of proteins and fit easily into a daily diet. |
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The rise of a new wave of cottage industry has emerged in a survey which shows the extent of home working in North Yorkshire. |
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A soft cheese or cottage cheese won't last as long as a hard cheese such as Cheddar. |
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My snack is Granny Smith apples, grapes or cherries and low-fat or fat-free cottage cheese. |
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The guest annexe consists of a two-bedroom apartment and a two-storey, two-bedroom cottage in a charming courtyard setting. |
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Living reclusively in a rented cottage in nearby Nunnington, they have both withdrawn from community life. |
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It towered high above the charming cottage but still looked old-fashioned and attractive. |
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The cottage includes four bedrooms, three reception rooms, a bathroom and toilet, a 24 ft kitchen, a cloakroom with toilet and a garage. |
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The boardwalk guides visitors past another guest cottage and the bedroom wing of the main house. |
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Getting out we can see that there's couple more spaces ahead, then a cattlegrid, another junction and apparently a cottage beyond it. |
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I went a bit mad when I decided to move on from my superduper high-powered job and work on my own from a cottage in rural Norfolk. |
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Until quite recent times there was an outlying cottage which disappeared when the pond became the centre of a modern plantation. |
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The boy entered the cottage slowly, glancing hesitantly around the main room. |
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But the rise of cottage industries and the availability of ready cash has brought more recreational activities. |
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Other low-fat dairy foods to make room for are low-fat cheese, skim milk, kefir and low-fat cottage cheese. |
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She visited the cottage every day and the sprites brought gifts of seeds and flowers to show their appreciation for the heroic deed he had done. |
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He eked out a hermit-like existence in a cottage in Ireland without electricity or running water. |
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We would also, routinely, sprinkle plenty of white sugar on tomatoes, iceberg lettuce, and cottage cheese. |
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The cottage has gas fired central heating, a burglar alarm and draught proof sash windows. |
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The cloying heat of the cottage was replaced by the raw coldness of the night. |
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When I got back to the cottage last night, the living room was carpeted by wrapping papers. |
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She was a little bad at directions and I still wondered sometimes if she could get back to the cottage okay on her own. |
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The district's cottage hospitals are being undermined by a policy of closure by stealth, a health watchdog has warned. |
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The last place where a handloom was used was a certain old-fashioned roadside cottage in Ronnag, above the Curragh Vreeshey. |
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It was no surprise then when I opened the doors of my cottage at the homestay to be confronted by air thick with humidity. |
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We are now told by a previous owner of the cottage that the fields flood at least once a year. |
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The catch can consist of eels, cod or sprat but is mainly shrimp and these are sold from Brendon's cottage on the beach. |
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I run a small cottage industry in Edinburgh, Scotland, hand making corset bones and corset busks. |
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As we got to the cottage we realised the river was incredibly fast although it had not burst its banks at that stage. |
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The outline of the outer walls of the cottage is easily visible as a brace of teenagers scratch away at the earth. |
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The lodge cottage and the bungalow have been modernised in recent years and could be used for holiday lets. |
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Whenever her dad needs a new spinnaker or satellite navigation system, another cottage or parcel of land gets sold. |
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Each spa cottage features a private sauna, still pool, whirlpool, and footbath as well a solarium and a water bed. |
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Blend spinach and ricotta or cottage cheese in a blender or work together through a sieve. |
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The atmosphere of the cottage was thick with uneasy vibrations, and as she ascended the staircase, they grew stronger. |
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We spoke to a real estate agent, who showed us a lovely cottage overlooking the bay. |
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Plain or flavored yogurt, quark, cottage cheese, beaten mascarpone or ricotta could be substituted for the fromage blanc. |
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You can visit the restored quarryman's cottage and view relics of the early quarrying. |
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The way the story goes, a trespassing towheaded pre-teen barged into the rustic country cottage of a nuclear family of anthropomorphic bruins. |
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Teapots, jugs, biscuit barrels, jam pots all had a strong cottage theme, as well as tea services. |
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Each cottage has a common living room, dining room and kitchen and residents have private rooms and washrooms. |
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The cottage is warm and comfortable throughout, offering guests a peaceful, welcoming atmosphere. |
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So there were glimpses of china and such that adorned the walls of the Welsh cottage but which have seen little or no daylight here. |
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For many, roses are the symbol of a well-cared-for home, evoking images of that picket-fenced cottage awash with rambling roses. |
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Around the barn a flagged terrace is encircled by cottage garden plants, such as delphiniums, rambling roses, geraniums, dianthus and lupins. |
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Both the tiny cottage in remote Wales and the old ranch house in Somerset were daunting projects, requiring extensive and complete make-over. |
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It was good to be sitting in the kitchen of an old Welsh cottage again, close by the range and the open door to the garden. |
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Wash the sprouts well, put equal portion in kachori with cottage cheese and tomato dices. |
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People eat a wide range of dairy products, such as tvorog, a kind of cottage cheese, and riazhenka, slightly soured milk. |
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A planning consent for a cottage will be a great deal more valuable than one for stables. |
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I want someone from the cottage on the hill working for me bright and early tomorrow morning. |
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It is a big neighbourless cottage on a hill surrounded by a hundred mountains. |
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With a mortgage weighing heavily around my neck, how was I to afford to do all that was necessary to give the cottage my individual stamp? |
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The unroofed abandoned cottage reminds the visitors of the stark choice between survival and holding home and hearth. |
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Flavored and unflavored milk, cottage cheese, dairy-based dips, sour cream, cream cheese and cheese snacks all come in single-serve packaging. |
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Born of people's misfortunes, credit counseling was a sleepy cottage industry for a long time. |
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The incense had been burning for a while now, and the damp cottage was full of the sleepy, hypnotic smell that goes with magical workings. |
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Penelope Wilton plays Daisy Langrish, an author who moves into a Yorkshire cottage she has bought as a bolt-hole from her busy life in London. |
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The stars at night have a special brilliance undimmed by city lights and close to the door of the cottage there are glowworms. |
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I top two lowfat multigrain waffles with half a cup of lowfat cottage cheese and a cup of my favorite fruit. |
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Ms Butler was recovering in her cottage near Croke Park yesterday as friends and neighbours checked on her condition. |
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There is a small internal entrance porch typical of a two-up two-down cottage to the front. |
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When his cottage is out of her sight, she looks at the grass and cries an ocean of tears as she reaches her cottage within four hours. |
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Cotswold people are urged to support their cottage hospitals by turning out to a public meeting next week. |
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The best protein sources to include in your diet include chicken, beef, turkey, tuna, salmon, eggs, and low-fat cottage cheese. |
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Princess Grace's three children became owners of the tumbledown cottage after her death. |
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The moms and dads were as impressed with the inside of the cottage as the children were. |
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Simply done British food such as cottage pie, steak and kidney pie, corned beef hash, sausage, egg, chips and tomatoes and caviar. |
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We will take our stumps and bat and trust to luck that our French cottage will have a flat area suitable for a few overs. |
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Like Stan, he is a skilled joiner and has turned Stan and Freda's old cottage into a beautiful show house. |
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Inside the blackened wall of the cottage something fell over and sent a shower of sparks into the sky. |
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In the mid-distance a cottage is burning, as smoke violently billows and fumes. |
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Though it may be fine for others, the romantic cottage look of sheers, lace, and ruffles is not for him. |
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They used a parking space between the cottage and the river and began to unpack. |
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Frank O'Hara and John Wieners's work inspired cottage industry George Schneeman drawings for covers with mimeo insides. |
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Great higher protein snacks include tuna and crackers, cottage cheese or trail mix. |
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She joined in the midnight rush for buckets and water to dampen down the cottage roof. |
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He's stuck in a pebble-dashed council house on the edge while townies occupy the cottage that his grandparents once lived in. |
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The forest in which Paloma's cottage resided was rather shadowy and creepy during the night. |
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He used his cottage in the mountains as a base for hill walking, which he practised well into his seventies. |
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Finally a cottage came into view, it's hearth fire smoked merrily into the star filled sky. |
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The cottage is small but lovely with a really beautiful garden and pretty facade. |
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Now Nudds has been sacked and they will be kicked out of their home, a tied cottage on the Birkbeck estate. |
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The package includes a self-catering cottage in the village opposite the pub. |
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The cottage was let weekly as a self-catering holiday home by the previous owners. |
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It seemed like not so long ago, that Cara and her were riding their horses through the meadows near their cottage in their old town, Tana. |
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Planning permission has been drawn up to convert and extend the 200-year-old former bargeman's cottage into a L-shaped home. |
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The old fashioned casual looks of masterwort is exceptional in cottage and country gardens where it first got its start. |
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For example we have the sowse vendors, and the women who make sea grape jelly for sale, but this is all on the level of cottage industry. |
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Is your garden a mass of plants growing cottage style, all close together with fabulous scents, colors and textures? |
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The cottage style garden in the Adelaide Hills features a collection of hellebores in a range of colours as well as bulbs and winter flowering shrubs like Magnolia. |
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For dessert, there is Belgian pie, which is an open-faced tart filled with custard or cottage cheese, then topped with layers of prunes or apples. |
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All their other five children had their own homes, while Tony lives in a tied cottage which he will one day have to quit when leaves his job as a warden at Lyme Park, Disley. |
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The atmosphere in Milltown is brilliant with Christmas carols playing over the loudspeakers in the carpark and the cottage and gardens all lit up. |
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China bashing has become a cottage industry during this Presidential season. |
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Deals where struck whereby men provided a female worker, or bondager, to labor on demand for the employer in exchange for such things as the cottage rent. |
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Hester remains in Boston, and goes to live on a remote peninsula of the town in an abandoned cottage where the land is too sterile to support a family. |
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Morris is notorious for fiddling his survey data, but in 2012 that became a cottage industry on the Republican side. |
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Spoon cottage cheese mixture into hard-boiled egg halves and refrigerate. |
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Hoarding is now a cottage industry, as shoppers try to get a jump on price gougers by snapping up staple goods by the trunk-load. |
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Their offerings run the whole spectrum, edibles, medicinals, but most important from a cottage industry perspective, the body care and cosmetic market. |
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A self-made man, he started life in a small cottage in Skipton before going on to serve as a councillor, alderman and then Lord Mayor of Bradford. |
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The couple's ancient cottage was gutted by fire a year ago, but wrangles over insurance left them unable to rebuild it and as a result they have slipped into mortgage arrears. |
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There is a cottage industry of declinists, but they have vastly overstated their case. |
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If ESPN is a sleek bachelor pad, ESPNW is the cottage next door filled with Activia and ultra-soft toilet paper. |
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And then there are the five-times-a-week regulars for whom The cottage is a culinary touchstone. |
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There was a great deal of jubilation in the cottage and then Cunningham himself came to visit us to congratulate us in person. |
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Pedometers and the cottage industry of smartphone-friendly wearable trackers are great for encouraging a more activity lifestyle. |
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Other fields and cottage gardens grow grapevines on overhead trellises, the soil beneath the arches being densely planted with cabbages and other vegetables. |
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Our house was a byre which was first converted into a tearoom when the place was a children's farm park, and later became a cottage for the owner. |
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In the new facility, multiskilled staff cook meals in the cottage kitchen. |
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The same recipe can be used for a meaty version too, by making tomato pasta sauce with mince, and leaving the pumpkin out of the cottage cheese mix. |
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The workmen, who were initially evasive about how much they would charge, used high-pressure selling tactics after calling at the pensioner's cottage uninvited. |
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Brooke shows his teeth in a wide smile and opens the cottage door for her. |
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How Bill Simmons and company have turned NFL indignation into a cozy little cottage industry. |
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Out in all weather, bringing a friendly rat-tat-tat to many an isolated cottage door, sharing a bit of news, taking a message to a doctor or priest if someone was in trouble. |
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Then the opportunity to retreat to an uncle's cottage in the Penrith countryside presents itself and the budding thesps can't get there fast enough. |
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The interlude between sharing him with an adoring cooking class and retreating to our cottage was simmering fork play. |
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Finally, as the sun was about to set, she came upon a little cottage that belonged to seven dwarfs. |
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Everyone is delighted with the charming cottage and its surroundings. |
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Every summer, the blended family of three children would rent a cottage in Muskoka. |
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Before buying the priory, the couple had rented a cottage nearby from the Duke of Marlborough on his Blenheim Palace estate. |
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Captive and captor emerged from the forest, and the former followed directions to the nearest cottage of twenty or thirty he could see strung along the riverbank. |
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Oh, and there's a gardener's cottage at the back of the building to boot. |
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The mayor kept the thick walnut-clad television set in his office burning constantly, like a peet fire in a cottage in Galway. |
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She always remained attached to her Scottish roots and on retiring spent her summers pottering in her cottage in the north of Scotland, with her Abyssinian cats. |
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Featuring all the worst aspects of a neglected garden on one side of the fence, including dandelions, thistles, and molehills, it had a beautiful cottage garden on the other. |
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The council objected to a window design that was not in sympathy with the traditional shop windows or cottage windows of the vicinity and the application was refused. |
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He said she would demand that the leftovers from Sunday lunch were recycled during the week, for the creation of dishes such as cottage pie and rissoles. |
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Will squinted as the silhouette of what looked like a small cottage and barn came into view just over the rise of a green hill about a quarter mile away. |
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The three rooms in the cottage are furnished as they would have been in the pioneering days and many relics of interest have been donated to add to the display. |
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In a tiny cottage near the king's palace there once lived an old man, his wife, and his son, a very lazy fellow, who would never do a stroke of work. |
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Initially Mrs Davis, who managed to walk from the bus with more minor friction burns, and her husband were taken to a local cottage hospital in Tonopah. |
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Living in the cottage in the early days felt like we were playing house. |
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Next to them is the hermitage, a small garden and cottage built into the cave wall. |
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I have an image of living in a country cottage by a babbling brook, striding over the hills with my two black Labradors for a pint in the village inn. |
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This judgment does not affect all cottage owners along the coast as many people with houses in the area do have magisterial permission to occupy them. |
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The little ramshackle cottage was built on a gentle incline, wedged between a two-story condo on the left and a rancher with a big front lawn on the right. |
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The cottage is a wonderful reinterpretation of the small lot city house. |
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Feel good about using cottage cheese as a dip because it delivers calcium, quality protein and potassium. |
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Probably my favorite dessert, Ras Malai is dumplings made from cottage or ricotta cheese soaked in sweetened, thickened milk delicately flavored with cardamom. |
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Based in Phoenix, Shamrock Farms produces and distributes high-quality farm-fresh milk, as well as whipping cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, ice cream and frozen novelties. |
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Typical products affected by the alert are shepherd's pies, pasta bakes, cottage pies, chicken wings, sausage casseroles, pizzas, steak and kidney pies and chilli con carne. |
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The cottage teapot had a moulded door with roses round and windows, with green, pink and brown paint applied in blobs not quite properly filling the outlines. |
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Veggies can try Turkish vegetable brochettes with pepper, onions, zucchini, and cottage cheese with saffron rice or the spicier Thai vegetable curry with steamed rice. |
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There were years however, that the Day Book indicates that Rent for the Grant cottage was owing and unpaid, particularly from 1973 to 1977 inclusive. |
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The cottage door had been newly painted but, in the grey of the afternoon, the bedraggled vines that clung to the brickwork gave the place an air of neglect. |
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I snuck out of my family's rented cottage one hot August night and wandered until I happened upon a scene lit by flickering tiki torches and glowing citronella sticks. |
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A Hampshire couple were today counting their blessings and saluting firefighters for saving their 16th century cottage which they have spent months renovating. |
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Our weekend cottage is situated in a quiet but rather smart village in the Derbyshire Peak District, somewhere between Ashbourne, Bakewell and Buxton. |
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In Dwyer's view, peremptories unduly prolong the jury selection process while supporting a cottage industry of expensive consultants. |
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Beside the reservoir sits a disused quarry and a cottage formerly used for maintenance of the river. |
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Britain's extensive exporting cottage industries also ensured markets were already available for many early forms of manufactured goods. |
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Thomas de Quincey spent the greater part of the years 1809 to 1828 at Grasmere, in the first cottage which Wordsworth had inhabited. |
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The altar was hidden behind an Iconostasis. The church was looked after by an old sacristan who lived in a cottage on the shore of the lake. |
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Rosedene, a Chartist cottage in Dodford, Worcestershire, is owned and maintained by the National Trust, and is open to visitors by appointment. |
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Roebuck lived at Kinneil House in Bo'ness, during which time Watt worked at perfecting his steam engine in a cottage adjacent to the house. |
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Locke was born on 29 August 1632, in a small thatched cottage by the church in Wrington, Somerset, about 12 miles from Bristol. |
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Two pubs, a shop and a cottage were demolished to make way for the expansion of the workhouse. |
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This gives it a consistency similar to cottage cheese, which prevents it from dissolving in the water before the calf can eat it. |
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Nevertheless, a cottage industry has grown up around the case. |
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A light breeze filled the rooms of our seaside cottage with ozone. |
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A craft such as quilting may be pursued as a hobby or as a cottage industry. |
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When cold they are used for russoles, minced cutlets, croquettes, cottage pies, and souffles. |
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Thatched and creepered, the cottage today has externally changed very little. |
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The poor man dwells in a humble cottage near the hall where the lord of the domain resides. |
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The children built a fairyland cottage out of gingerbread, decorated with gumdrops and peppermint sticks. |
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Wallington was a tiny village 35 miles north of London, and the cottage had almost no modern facilities. |
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Lawrence and Frieda soon went back to Italy, staying in a cottage in Fiascherino on the Gulf of Spezia. |
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In autumn 1804 George became a brakesman at the West Moor Pit and the family moved to two rooms in a cottage at Killingworth. |
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He moved back into the cottage with his son and briefly employed another housekeeper before his sister Eleanor moved in. |
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In 1816 they made a sundial together, which is still in place above the cottage door. |
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His father had remarried and had more children and Bunyan moved from Bunyan's End to a cottage in Elstow High Street. |
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In early 1938 they moved to Wales, renting a cottage in the village of Laugharne, Carmarthenshire. |
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However the cottage was a small one and it was found to be necessary to build a larger building. |
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Cheeses include, at the very least, cottage cheese, quark or fromage blanc, and a local variety of gouda, and often Tzfatit and labneh too. |
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Meanwhile, the old witch's cottage had caught fire and she was badly burnt. |
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The wild primrose is a staple of cottage garden plantings, and is widely available as seeds or young plants. |
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The estate's holiday cottage business is centered on Restormel Manor, near Lostwithiel. |
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The Industrial Revolution in the Midlands and Northern England spelled the end for most of Somerset's cottage industries. |
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The Birdman lives alone in a cottage that stands all by itself on a hill in the south part of the island. |
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Valens' men shot arrows from the second floor to defend the cottage and in response the Goths set the cottage on fire. |
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In the 1970s, hippies established cottage industries in abandoned houses and shops. |
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Some industries which are usually operated from large, centralized factories were cottage industries before the Industrial Revolution. |
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Predating mechanised weaving, hand loom weaving was a cottage industry that used the same processes but on a smaller scale. |
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Before the 1770s, textile production was a cottage industry using flax and wool. |
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It replace decentralized cottage industries with centralized factory jobs, driving economic upheaval and urbanization. |
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The site includes William Murdoch's cottage and overlooks Black Patch Park. |
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The popularity of lace increased rapidly and the cottage industry of lace making spread throughout Europe. |
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It had begun on a modest scale in or about 1792, as a cottage industry, using graphite mined locally. |
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There have also been several reports of screaming being heard from the cottage and surrounding area. |
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Sleddale Hall, the filming location for Uncle Monty's cottage Crow Crag, is located near Wet Sleddale Reservoir. |
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So they move from the south of England to the cottage in Bannermere, Upper Bannerdale. |
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He visited his family, stayed with Percy Anderson in London, telephoned Henry James in Rye, and retreated to a cottage he had bought in Cornwall. |
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The town is home to several holiday companies, including Blue Water Holidays and several cottage holiday firms. |
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In Widecombe churchyard is the grave of novelist Beatrice Chase who lived for much of her life in a cottage close to the village. |
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Near the schoolhouse was a tholtan, a tiny, half-ruined cottage with sagging thatch and the door off its hinges. |
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Gareth Hughes, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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Gareth Hughes from Rhuddlan, who runs Warrener Pest Control Services, snared the rare find while working at a holiday cottage in Bala on Tuesday. |
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Someone who spends two weeks at a cottage will make a huge fuss about seeing a wind mill on the horizon. |
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Alliums are the perfect cottage garden border plants with airy spheres of dainty star-shaped flowers creating a spectacular springtime display. |
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Because of a last minute cancelation we got the cottage at a special rate. |
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Bert, 98, and Zona, 96, still live independently at their cottage in Bromsgrove, Worcestershire. |
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A cottage industry of conspiracy theory flourished for a few weeks. |
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Hot stuff Kniphofia uvaria, more commonly known as Red Hot Poker, is a traditional cottage garden favourite. |
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Festival bunting and cottage gardens 'grow' on scrumptiously soft organic cotton in this range. |
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This one bedroom, mid terraced cottage is located in a sought after position in the centre of Miskin village. |
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This year's venue is a vintage cottage located directly on Long Island Sound that exudes a Thoreauvian simplicity. |
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He lived in a cottage above the village with his wife, six cats and a nanny goat. |
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Pinks are cottage garden stalwarts and this strain has been bred from the strongly perfumed clove pinks of medieval times. |
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This could include breakfast, lunch and a snack of cold cuts or cottage cheese before dinner. |
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Joe ends up taking Candy to his parents' country cottage to help her go cold turkey, but Iggy kidnaps Joe's sister. |
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It's a tiny cottage with a stove, and we sit on a stool by the stufa and eat pig trotters and dumplings. |
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In an 8in square dish, start with a layer of sauce, then a layer of noodles then cottage cheese. |
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I don't think people should stop eating yogurt or cottage cheese because of this one study. |
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Families fighting the possible closure of cottage hospitals will have the chance to voice their concerns at a meeting tonight. |
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Hence, the model emphasized the rehabilitation, development and expansion of cottage industries side by side with agriculture. |
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The increasing population remained overwhelmingly rural, living and working on the farms and cottage industries higher up the slopes. |
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Private schools, it seems, have become a flourishing cottage industry in Qatar. |
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It may be added that the Finance Mela would be the first event of its kind in this export-oriented city and hub of cottage industry. |
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This is nothing but delayed extortion, but I have heard rackets like this referred to as a cottage industry. |
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A cottage industry has sprung up where coloured gems, plastic beads and magnets are added to dummies and bottles. |
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With India's vast population this cannot be achieved by having big industry only, or cottage industry only. |
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For your benefit I've roasted a chicken, plated up a Ploughman's and coaxed a crispy topping onto a cottage pie. |
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Parents were appalled to learn that it was found in cottage pie supplied to nearly 50 schools in one county alone. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company had collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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Nigel Williams, financial director at Castell Howell, said the company has collected the cottage pies from customers affected. |
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It can be used in a wide range of minced beef recipes including meet balls, cottage pies, bolognaise type products and pizza toppings. |
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We also had delicious rissoles and cottage pies, so I suppose they could have been horsemeat, too. |
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As venturesome as travel got for us was a rented cottage at the lake. |
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Oak leaf hydrangeas, fuzzy deutzias, sweet olives, and Sasanqua camellias surround the cottage and allow cuttings for arrangements. |
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A century later, in the exact same cottage in Cuckoo Lane, ex-quarryman John Vaughan, 41, met an even grizzlier death. |
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The keeper's cottage was sited right in the pheasantry, the woodland planted up as comfortable rearing grounds for the game. |
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It's a Spanish blend of syrah, cabernet sauvignon and petit verdot and was my sidekick for my cottage pie supper. |
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For a romantic stay by the sea, cosy up at one-bedroom Billet Doux cottage in private, clifftop Ballard Estate in Swanage. |
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The estate contained a greenhouse, dairy barn, cow barn, wagon shed, stables, farmer's cottage and a hennery. |
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If you were a bit hippyish you could have moved into the cottage as it was but it was very basic. |
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Got a lift back to her cottage just before her, raided the fridge and stuffed two giant fresh cream eclairs down my throat before I hit the sack. |
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On the High Street, but with useful off-street parking, the cottage has an irregular-shaped sitting-room with open fire and potbelly stove. |
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Several of his later years were enjoyably spent at the family cottage in the Berkshires. |
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In 1760 England, yarn production from wool, flax and cotton was still a cottage industry in which fibres were carded and spun by hand using a spinning wheel. |
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Young Hemingway came in contact with Ojibway families he later wrote about in his fiction each summer while vacationing at the Hemingway cottage at Walloon Lake, Michigan. |
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He contends that Bakley was running a lonely-hearts club out of the guest cottage behind Blake's house, and that any of the men she defrauded had the motive to kill her. |
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Castell Howell Foods, in Cross Hands, Carmarthenshire, said it had contacted the five customers who received deliveries of a range of cottage pies. |
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She bought the sheep with her former partner Paul, who she met while he was a contestant on Scrapheap Challenge, when they bought a tumble-down cottage near Monmouth. |
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A fire which started in the bedroom caused the cottage to burn down. |
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It works by binding with the whey protein-casein complexes during renneting to stabilise the curds and deliver a consistently firm, high quality cottage cheese. |
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In its simplest form, the bwthyn is a one-roomed or two-roomed cottage and was the most widespread house type of the Welsh countryside up to the present century. |
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Cobbett and his son tried a dwarf strain of maize they had found growing in a French cottage garden and found it grew well in England's shorter summer. |
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During his recovery in a cottage in Little Haywood, Staffordshire, he began to work on what he called The Book of Lost Tales, beginning with The Fall of Gondolin. |
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Later in the year he got to know Pears while they were both helping to clear out the country cottage of a mutual friend who had died in an air crash. |
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For use at weekends and during school holidays, Holst and his wife bought a cottage in Thaxted, Essex, surrounded by mediaeval buildings and ample rambling opportunities. |
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Various meat pies are consumed such as steak and kidney pie, shepherd's pie, cottage pie, Cornish pasty and pork pie, the latter of which is consumed cold. |
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Meanwhile, Monica Jones, whose parents had died in 1959, bought a holiday cottage in Haydon Bridge, near Hexham, which she and Larkin visited regularly. |
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From 1798 Scott had spent the summers in a cottage at Lasswade, where he entertained guests including literary figures, and it was there that his career as an author began. |
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But after landing in New York, they decided to spend the winter at Saranac Lake, New York, in the Adirondacks at a cure cottage now known as Stevenson Cottage. |
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Cae'r Gors, the quarryman's cottage in which Roberts was born and brought up, has been taken into the care of Cadw and turned into a museum open to the public. |
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Ooey-gooey stuff. Whipped cream, guacamole, chocolate sauce, maple syrup, potato salad, cottage cheese, fruit salad, jello, pies. He'd even mix cake batter and pour it on me. |
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There he spent the next 20 years in spiritual practice, including meditation, study in Bengali and English literature, athletics, and work in the ashram's cottage industries. |
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