Deeply fragrant, it usually contains cardamom, coriander, allspice, cayenne, ginger, cloves and nutmeg, and invariably, dried rose petals. |
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High mackerel, herring, mussel and razorfish are all good, but the best by far is a dried black lugworm. |
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They shouldered baskets of vegetables and dried fruits which they had brought to change for salt and candies. |
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Then she unraveled the gauze with a dried blood spot which was the size of a half dollar. |
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Some salad dressings contain sulfites, and so do dried fruits like apricots or golden raisins. |
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Then, propped obliquely against the walls of the house, all the doors dried in the crisp and fresh autumn air. |
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You could also use dried sunflower stalks to make a trellis for annual vines. |
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Because I am currently burning the candle at both ends, got home and made my bread, left it to rise, and made my Moroccan dried fruit salad. |
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He could feel her tears run down his bare torso, and let himself bury his face within her loose, newly dried hair. |
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The professional courses cover everything from basic floral arrangements and dried flower decoration to the art of making leis and gift baskets. |
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We ate dried peaches, swigged iodized alpine water, and stared up at the pyramid-shaped northwest buttress of Cloud Peak. |
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We reached the first summit for lunch of a bar of chocolate and a sesame bar or dried fruit. |
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Herbaceous, winter fruit aromas, complex violet and ripe berry fruits with hints of spice and dried orange peel. |
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He reached above his head, and tore some seemingly dried leaves and twigs from the tree and placed them between two deep uncovered thick roots. |
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Sweetened scrambled egg yolk with water chestnuts, sweet corns and dried fruits is a dim sum created by the chef, crisp and soft. |
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The combined extracts were dried with anhydrous sodium sulfate and the filtrate was evaporated to dryness under reduced pressure. |
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Isn't it obvious that such an elaborate grooming procedure would be left to after one has washed and dried one's hair? |
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She raised her head from her arms and dried her eyes with the back of her hand like a child. |
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Record temperatures dried up wells, rivers and streams and resulted in water crises in 11 of India's 31 states. |
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Cornet always led a frugal and ascetic life, able to live contentedly for weeks on end with the same menu of rice and dried fish. |
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A thistle that hugs the ground and provides delightful, lasting dried flowers for winter is the stemless Carline Thistle. |
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Hydrated lime is actually slaked lime that has been dried and repulverized by the manufacturing company and is ready for use. |
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If you dried out banana skins, and smoked them, you would hallucinate immediately. |
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Lumber dried by artificial heat in kilns has not the life in it that is possessed by air-seasoned material. |
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For the uninitiated, lutefisk is an infamous Norwegian dish made of dried cod fish soaked in lye. |
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By sticking an ear of dried corn on top, he lured squirrels to charge up the board and then spin around for a dizzying ride. |
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They dried him off as best they could and took him to accident and emergency at the Medway Maritime hospital in Gillingham. |
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The dried heads of strawflowers and safflower will further enliven your Yuletide still-life. |
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In comparison, coffee beans contain approximately 1 to 2 percent caffeine, and dried tea leaves contain 1 to 4 percent caffeine. |
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The bark of alder buckthorn is removed, cut into small pieces, and dried for one year before being used medicinally. |
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Steam puddings with dried fruit or jam for flavouring were boiled in basins with cloths tied over the top. |
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Add ginger, dried and fresh mushrooms, water chestnuts and beansprouts and toss well. |
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The money must be paid in cash, to each person in refugee camps as they line up for their daily cup of dirty water and dried beef jerky. |
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He drew inspiration from unexpected things like dried leaves or quirky antique books. |
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He was horrified that I had been taking dried animal thyroid and put me on Synthroid. |
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Yearling cattle, heifers and dry cows could be used to follow finishing cattle to clear off paddocks that have dried out. |
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By then I had already dried my eyes, the girls were clean and eating cookies in front of the T.V, accompanied by me. |
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Sasha dried his eyes up a bit by wiping them on his shirt and tried to talk straight. |
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Among other things, Sakhi inmates are given training in flower arrangement using dried parts of plants. |
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My source of free-range eggs dried up last month when Mr Fox made off with our neighbour's hens. |
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He filled his cupped hands with cold water and got rid of most of the dirt, then he dried his face with the roller towel. |
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Besides the aromatic oils and dried flowers, the shop sells rarer products such as seeds and bonsai. |
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Katie, a very talented woman, sold dried flowers and some beautiful handknits. |
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Butchers from Tibet come especially to slaughter yaks whose meat is then dried and smoked. |
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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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Another hour and the virtually constant stream of questions, revelations and personal admissions had all but dried up. |
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The lads are covering a total distance of 144 miles, across sand, stones, mountains, dried lakes, river beds and dunes. |
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At the weekend I might have some soaked muesli with grated apple, dried fruit, bananas and honey. |
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Around him, horse-drawn wagons rumbled by, loaded with sacks of flour or crates of dried meat. |
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By then, the originally beautiful, rich-coloured chestnuts are dried out, mildewed vestiges, fit only for stuffing turkeys. |
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This morning, the team's breakfast would have included porridge or muesli with dried fruit and perhaps toast with scrambled egg or lean bacon. |
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Soon galleons were transporting wholesale quantities of the dried bugs to dyers in the great textile centers of Europe. |
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Folate is found naturally in dark leafy green vegetables, like spinach and turnip greens, citrus fruits and juices, and dried beans and peas. |
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The aqueous phase was collected by centrifugation, dried under vacuum, and redissolved in 0.7 ml of water. |
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The island's speciality is dried seafood, and trays of whiffy prawns and cuttlefish stained the evening air. |
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Next to the stove was a butcher-block work counter covered with Mason jars filled with dried herbs, beans, and grains. |
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They have great fun decorating it with ivies, dried citrus fruits, cinnamon sticks, ginger and kumquats. |
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They also package and sell a variety of dried foods and prepared mixes at the restaurant. |
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When he thought I had suffered enough, he reached into his trousers and brought out a giant slab of dried kudu haunch. |
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Okay, it's not exactly sugar-free, since some of the dried fruits are candied with sugar. |
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The source of dried buckthorn bark, the alder buckthorn, is a shrub native to Europe and western parts of Asia. |
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Dishes are mostly enhanced with lemons and fresh or dried mountain herbs such as thyme and oregano. |
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He winced as bare skin, dried blood, and scarred wounds met the open air for the first time in a long while. |
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You could use ground dried ginger instead of ginger root in the following recipe, but it is not really an acceptable substitute. |
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It can be washed away easily with water, even once it has dried onto something. |
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She grabbed the little washrag, dried her hands, and then dried the counter before putting it back. |
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Everyone knew her hair dried in loose waves, which would shine from all of the delicate oils. |
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I made it a quick one, not the long soak I was dying to have, and dried my hair into soft waves. |
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If I crave something sweet it's usually dried apricots or dried cranberries. |
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Use fall leaves that have been dried between sheets of waxed paper on windowsills, shelves, and mantels. |
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The pungent smell that emanates from the market comes from the range of dried small animals like rock rabbits or even complete donkey legs. |
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Smoke like incense coiled from the corner of the room from the dried bunches of herbs he had found in Mary's cold store. |
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In severe drought years some reaches of the riverbed dried up completely, resulting in lasting habitat damage. |
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He rinsed his face with cold water and dried it with a hand towel, stopping to stare at himself in the mirror. |
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After I worked out, I showered and dried my hair and fixed my face, and generally returned myself to a reasonably presentable state. |
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I toddled into the bathroom, and first dried my eyes on a large, fluffy towel which was hanging low enough for me to reach. |
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You have trays of dried chillies, raisins, desiccated coconut, crumbling curry leaves and chewy mango bar. |
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A mixture of tree resin, roots of white lilies and dried human excrement should be applied to the places where the body has been cut open. |
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Also known as baby's breath, these starry blossoms on thread-thin stems make great fillers for fresh and dried arrangements. |
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Houses in villages are commonly rectangular, and are dried mud, bamboo, or red brick structures with thatch roofs. |
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The wind was playing tricks, lifting heaps of dried leaves, whizzing them round, and shifting them from one end of the garden to the other. |
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Fresh fruit or dried fruits can play an important role in satisfying the sweet tooth and combating obesity. |
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A few cloves or cinnamon stick pieces would be a nice addition, or some dried rosebuds and petals. |
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They are more similar to dried beans than either crowder or black-eyed peas, and make a clear liquor when cooked. |
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The goat was a real happy goat once upon a time you see or so it believed and so it rollicked about the dried out pastures filled with glee. |
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I also ignored the dried thyme that was provided in my bundle and used fresh thyme and rosemary because I had it on hand. |
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Once they are thoroughly dried with piles of thick towels, they are popped under the heat lamps to finish off their blow-dry. |
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In Elizabethan times the roots were dried and crushed and the powder was mixed with water and used to stiffen the ruffs worn by the gentry. |
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I took also a handful of dried apples, most of which I gave to Shagg, for I was still athirst despite the cold, and could not swallow them. |
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One example is the Nile, which was rejuvenated when the Mediterranean Sea dried up in the late Miocene. |
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On the practical side, dried and hardened wax provides a measure of physical protection to the finish. |
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A plate of cold cuts, an assortment of olives, nuts, some dried fruit and a tangy chunk of blue cheese is full of flavor. |
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At home, instead of making pasta, I have settled for thick, ripply dried lasagna, which doesn't quite stack up. |
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No sooner had the ink dried on last week's column, than one of my long-suffering 17 readers was into action. |
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You prepare black beans very much the same way you would other dried peas, but you've got to soak them for a couple of hours before boiling them. |
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With the population surge, the springs were diverted to municipal uses and the streams dried up leaving once irrigated orchards as parched lands. |
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Then, after the old soil and dried roots have been removed, the bulb should be repotted. |
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The dried plant, reduced to a powder, is a sternutator, ideal for headaches and sinusitis. |
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Dried fruit is a good addition and the sour, squashy dried cranberries available in little packets are particularly well-suited to this job. |
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Granola, usually a conglomeration of oats, sugar, nuts and seeds, is essentially muesli, but without the dried fruit. |
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Usually we'd have a half of beer, but on this occasion someone suggested a glass of sherry, because it dried you out. |
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I dried myself off with a soft towel and wrapped it around myself while I dried my hair and brushed my teeth. |
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Curley serves them with ramekins of Southwestern aioli that's salmon-colored and chock-full of sun-dried tomatoes and dried chipotle peppers. |
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However, they quickly dried in the sunshine with just the odd patch of mud remaining. |
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He carefully dried his pubic hair and groin and briskly scrubbed his torso. |
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Place the lemon juice, one-quarter cup of golden raisins, and one-quarter cup of dried apricots in a bowl. |
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Gently fry the dried chilli flakes, paprika and dried shrimp in the oil until the oil reddens a little. |
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I set off for the day with a picnic of dried apricots, mulberries and nan bread. |
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One core was dried and impregnated with liquid epoxy resin, finally preserving the curious surface pattern of holes. |
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She dried off the excess water from her hair and ran her fingers through it, trying to get the small knots out. |
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It's lost its grass, it's dried out, and it's becoming very uneven and very bobbly. |
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Natural sources of iron include red meat, oatmeal, prunes, nuts and seeds, legumes and dried fruit. |
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In one of his letters, he said he saved the dried wors that we sent to him to eat a piece with his supper every night. |
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This malleable food source can be baked, dried in the sun, or mashed with water to form a porridge. |
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Toss fresh or dried berries into savory dishes such as salsas, salads, pilafs and couscous. |
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The dried fruit skins are ground and provide a cheap alternative to coffee. |
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The ink on the agreements had hardly dried before they recommenced their war of words. |
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Whole dried berries can be soaked in water to produce a sour refreshing drink. |
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Inside, a large circular stone is rapidly turning and grinding dried corn kernels into flour, using only the power of the running water. |
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I have used several different liquors and spirits for soaking dried fruits to be used in fruit cake, but again, not a dessert wine yet. |
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Mr Black's wrinkly face screwed up to such a degree that he looked like a sun dried tomato. |
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Maybe it's his kicky mid '80s headband, caked with filth and decades of dried sweat. |
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She had taken strips of dried meat from the packs and was reconstituting them in the boiling pot. |
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The high ratio of brown sugar to white results in a deep caramelly flavor, which goes wonderfully with the pistachios and dried apricots. |
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Only his wife was allowed to wash it, and it had to be dried on a tea cosy over a biscuit tin to keep its shape. |
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Taps that had dried up long ago stuck out from the walls and the floor was strewn with garbage. |
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The bitter apple, Citrullus colocynthis, has a spongy pulp that when dried is the source of the glucosidal drug colocynth. |
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Flowers can be dried and used in arrangements, wreaths, potpourri, sachets, and more. |
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Brenda plonks two packets of dried prunes and a scotchbrite on the counter. |
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To serve, add rustic Tuscan touches with a gorgeous bunch of grapes, dried figs, walnuts, clementine oranges, and honey. |
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Shoots were cut, divided into stems with broad leaves, tendrils, flowers, and fruits, dried and weighed separately. |
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It starts with dried whole peas and of course uses wasabi powder or paste, the amount of which can be adjusted to your taste. |
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Saffron is made up of tiny filaments that are the dried pollen stigmas of the saffron flower. |
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It might contain spiced tea, dried chillis or washing powder and I'll have no idea until I open it. |
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Finished painting the conservatory, had something to eat, washed up, dried up, and ironed a top for tomorrow. |
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She had really been crying in her sleep, she guessed, since her eyes were very watery, and her cheeks felt tight from the dried salty tears. |
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Make the compress by steeping 1 teaspoon dried chamomile flowers or 1 chamomile tea bag in 1 cup boiling hot water for 20 minutes. |
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If drinking was to continue after the cooked food had been exhausted, dried meat and fish were served. |
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Most of us know that dried chamomile flowers infused to make a tea, calm, soothe and help you sleep. |
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Try dried apricots and almonds, dried mangoes and Brazil nuts, and dried figs and walnuts. |
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Spinach, dried beans and dried fruit are all natural products rich in iron. |
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His creations include attractive-looking lampshades made of laminated and waxed paper, with dried flowers making for beautiful floral patterns. |
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By the time you leave the city dried chilli, coriander and lemongrass have become as familiar to you as salt. |
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Today Palomino grapes are frequently dried to raisins under plastic tunnels, pressed, and fortified before fermentation to make a mistela. |
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Jim walked to it and removed the head mask, revealing a human face, covered in dried blood, missing an ear, and half of a cheek. |
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Woks were rusty, cleaning equipment dirty, ceiling paint chipping and the food elevator was covered in blood and dried food. |
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After doing so, she dried her hair, brushed her teeth, and put on the barest amount of makeup, to cover the circles forming beneath her eyes. |
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She brought dried and fresh herbs for sale along with copies of a book she has written on the use of herbs. |
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Lavender buds make wonderful smelling sachets, as do dried citrus rinds and dried flowers. |
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I took a quick shower, dried my hair, and curled it in loose ringlets like I did every day. |
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An intense golden yellow in colour, the Churchill is slightly creamer than the non-vintage, with a more mature nose of dried fruit and apricots. |
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The supernatant was discarded and the pellets were dried in a desiccator over silica gel for 24 h and then extracted for the various assays. |
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His head was thrown back, and his hair was crusted with dried blood and twisted in nasty tangles behind him. |
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He got in his car and leaned his head back against the seat, he dried his eyes from threatening tears and drove off. |
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From the moment he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1988, his wellsprings of creativity almost completely dried up. |
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Add the dried fruit, plenty of milk powder and anything else you want and bag it for your trip. |
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The new loaf is the same as national bread with six per cent dried milk powder added, giving it a high nutritive value. |
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You hermetically sealed both ampules by melting the tips, and washed them with an ethanol solution, and dried them. |
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I rolled a pebble round and round inside my mouth, gathering a small pool of saliva, until that too dried up. |
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Current retail product categories include dried spice, dipping sauces, chutneys and relishes, and seasoning for white and red meats. |
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In fact, the seed dispersal rate was notably higher when capsules dried after a rainy period. |
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The staple food, boiled or steamed, is served with a sauce of leaves, flavored with dried fish or shellfish, and vegetables. |
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The spice used for culinary purposes is from the dried bark of the laurel tree. |
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The dried bark must first be reduced to a fine powder, and macerated in a fixed oil at a temperature of 40C for 24 hours. |
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The first of the two test sessions ran on a track that started very wet after a heavy rainstorm and only dried slightly. |
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Wear a sanding respirator to prevent inhalation while breaking dried plaster or when mixing. |
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Much of the excellent seafood taken from coastal waters is salted and dried and sent inland. |
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He bowled straight and full, took a wicket and dried up the runs at both ends, so that only 19 came off five overs. |
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They made stocks, and this is still practiced, with dried shiitakes, dried soybeans, and dried seaweed. |
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He turned around and continued raking together a heap of dried winter leaves on the lawn. |
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Also, the dried husk of the coconut is sometimes used as a brush to put a glimmering shine on wooden or ceramic floors. |
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Properly dried and salted codfish would keep for long periods, an important consideration before refrigeration. |
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They cut the big organic pasture next door yesterday, carting the hay away to be dried safely elsewhere. |
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This mixed oxide bead is then washed, dried and calcined to produce the desired structure. |
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She broke open the diskette sleeve and took out the internal disk and dried it off thoroughly with a towelette. |
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If you're feeling adventurous, go for a rauchbier, a German-style beer made with malts dried over beechwood fire. |
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They are treated with mild chemicals like rosin, alum, starches, etc., and dried in the sun. |
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The dried sap of Aloe vera is a traditional remedy used for diabetes in the Arabian peninsula. |
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His brindled hide had lost its luster, the short hair mottled by patches of dried blood. |
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In Chinese cuisine, the peel of selected, fragrant mandarins is dried and used as a flavouring. |
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Mike and Diane Madison sell their olive oil and dried lavender at the farmers' market, as well as apricots and Clementine mandarins. |
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The first involved much use of dried egg which has a revolting smell, not unlike that of fish food. |
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The first meal of the day will usually be a simple thick rice soup with accompaniments of chicken, dried squid, and pickled vegetables. |
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Inside, dried hops and brasses hang from the rural-themed walls and a central bar acts serves both the games room and main lounge. |
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The fact that she consumed wild boar and dried elk in Estonia doesn't surprise me in the least. |
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What else could be as lonely as that lone tear long dried but never fully shed on her cheek? |
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There are many remedies for diarrhea including coconut, dried bilberries and pomegranate juice. |
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The sun shone high in the December sky and a cold north-east wind dried the countryside after weeks of rain. |
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In this stovetop recipe, the beef juices meld with dried apricots, mustard, and wine, creating a smoky, fruity stew. |
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A rich collection of dried flowers from Nagaland is available for those who are interested in artificial and plastic flowers. |
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Desserts include such sweet pastries as baklava, which is made with honey and chopped nuts, as well as fresh and dried fruits. |
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The tomatoes were freshly cut, the cheese was freshly grated and the dried oregano and olive oil beautifully brought out the different flavours. |
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It's a long time since I boiled up a batch of handkerchiefs to be dried on the fireguard and ironed neatly. |
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Firefighters were called to the rescue yesterday after hundreds of amorous frogs arrived at their mating pond to find it dried up. |
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Parma ham, biltong, smoked salmon, even sun dried tomato my mouth is watering already. |
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As a result, banks became burdened with bad debts and lending to companies for expansion dried up. |
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Lord Keel was covered in several large wounds in his chest and his skin had withered and thinned as if he had been dried like a mannequin. |
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Whole fresh fruits, dried fruits and packaged pre-cut vegetables are easy snacks to take with you. |
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The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others. |
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As a result his goals dried up, his form and morale declined, and he was marginalised within the first team squad. |
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It was more tarnished metal than glass, and was covered in a sheen of dried soap. |
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Blues fans often lament the seemingly dried up pool of authentic, non-professional bluesmen. |
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Exposure to the dust from nesting material and dried droppings can cause psittacosis, a respiratory disorder. |
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After stripping off his shorts and undershirt, Adrian rinsed himself off and dried off hastily. |
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Salmon she has skinned and dried disappear and it seems the bear caches them in his body. |
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The gels were dried and subjected to autoradiography and analyzed by computer-assisted densitometry. |
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All I remembered about the salad was Roquefort, fennel, walnuts, Burgundy-poached pears, and dried figs on the greens. |
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Peeke packs a homemade trail mix of almonds, walnuts, raisins, dried cranberries, and natural cinnamon granola. |
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Raw materials include 15 grams of longan, a kind of dried Chinese fruit, 10 grams of fruits of Chinese wolfberries and 100 grams of black rice. |
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The intense flavor of dried mushrooms makes them a terrific seasoning ingredient. |
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Stalls sold everything from dried lizards and birds' claws to spanners, nails and toothpaste. |
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When dried it can be used whole for wreaths and centerpieces or crushed to use in sachets for closets or drawers or to scent a bath. |
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I'd never heard of a pisky before, but it turns out it's a small pottery gnome with hair like dried noodles. |
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Salted codfish and dried klipfish can be supplied in bales of 25 and 50 kg net, in wooden cases of 50 kg net, in cartons of 25 kg and 10 kg net. |
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Angie woke up to dried tears in her eyes and her face marked by the carpet since she remained there all night without moving to her actual bed. |
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Large, many-flowered blooms such as dill, fluffy grasses, and Queen Anne's lace, should be dried upright, not hanging upside down. |
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For invitations send out little gingham sachets of dried herbs with a tag telling the recipient about the luncheon including the date and time. |
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Make the tea by steeping 1 teaspoon or 1 tea bag of one of these dried herbs in 1 cup of hot water for 15 minutes. |
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There was dried blood on it, and her wound was sending stabs of pain through across her stomach. |
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She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right. |
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Another traditional dish is gruel or porridge made with the dried fruit of sago palms. |
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Two cars whizzed by, then the woodcutter's truck passed, laden with dried branches for cooking fires. |
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Total lipid was extracted into chloroform-methanol, dried under a stream of nitrogen and redissolved in isopropanol. |
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Vegetables are dried or pickled and fruits are also dried, candied, or made into jams. |
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Its flavour is similar to juniper, and like lemon balm its leaves can be used as a bath herb or dried for potpourri and herb pillows. |
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If it was fruits and vegetables that I lacked, I could always find an assortment of waxberries or dried and buttered peas. |
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Selections range from staples like rice and flour, to gourmet items like balsamic vinegar and dried shiitake mushrooms. |
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Our neighbor Elizabeth fancied herself a paint maven, proclaiming that light colors dried darker and dark colors dried lighter. |
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Each dressed exactly the same as the next, in brown leather riding breeches and tunics the color of dried blood. |
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Loaded with dried fruits and nuts, this cake is very moist, soft, and satisfying, and on top of that, it's sugar-free. |
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A big-boned and racy Languedoc Syrah, it has a warm perfumed nose that hints of heather and dried spices. |
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He suggested one to two grams of dried thyme leaves in a cup of boiling water. |
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In the fall, the milkweed plants have already gone to seed but the dried pods will still be attached to the plant. |
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It should be picked and dried as soon as it has gone to seed and while the plant is still green. |
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And the reek of dried urine emanating from them was so strong that I almost threw up. |
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Cinnamon is actually the dried tree bark from young branches, separated from the cork and outer rind. |
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Reaching up to my forehead, I feel a welt, swollen and hard, caked with dried blood from my fall. |
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An hour or two later she pulled out some dried fruit and smoked meat for lunch. |
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They're sort of meaty in appearance, like dried meat, they're cubed so you can break them away in sections. |
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Because of Calvinist proscription of the use of images in worship, patronage for altarpieces and private devotional objects virtually dried up. |
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He lifts it down and removes several pieces of the rancid, dried meat stored in it. |
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It's like something designed by throwing dice, and the phone itself feels like it's made out of dried spittle and chewed-up paper. |
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Since the pieces are still quite moist, they must be dried in large ovens, called kilns, before they become hard enough to be packed. |
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The feet should be bathed frequently and all areas around the toes dried thoroughly. |
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The lake largely dried up in droughts or in warm summers, refilling from the runoff of melting show. |
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At each lunch stop he also produced dried fruits, nuts and yet more chocolate he had carried for us. |
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The best time of day to cut is midmorning, after the dew has dried but well before any flowers wilt. |
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And hot millet with dried cranberries, pecans and honey makes a tasty breakfast treat. |
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She stepped into a soft linen cloth and dried herself off, wrapping the towel around her long hair. |
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Many of them consist mostly of dried milk and, as such, they're easy to preserve and taste relatively good when reconstituted in water, milk or other beverages. |
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So I grabbed a bag of dried cranberries and shortly after, Simon did, too. |
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Another cure is Kvass, a slightly alcoholic beverage made by soaking dried rye bread with sugar and yeast. |
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Field-collected seed was dried for several weeks on a laboratory bench. |
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The dried stems of beechdrops can often be found through the winter. |
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Some dried cranberries for tartness and a sprinkle of sea salt make these my all-time favorite cookies. |
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I like the concept of this recipe. It's beef and lamb but the spices are cinnamon and ginger and pepper and there's dried prunes and apricots in it too. |
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The puffed grains are then dried off before they can collapse. |
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If you are creating large or longer hanging dried flower arrangements, two or more bricks of oasis can be fixed together by running strong wires through the plastic container. |
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The fixative solution was partially but not completely removed, the pellet was resuspended, dropped onto pre-cleaned microscope slides and dried for 24 h at room temperature. |
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She leads me into Chinese sweet shops where, alongside usual offerings of chocolates and toffees, there are buckets of candied dried shrimps and sugared squid. |
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There are banksia bushes with their sawtooth-edge leaves and dried seed cones like multiple jabbering mouths. |
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Inside was a stack of parcels all roughly the same size, like hunks of dried pork, but wrapped in different materials and tied in haphazard but secure fashions. |
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Popcorn, dried figs, fresh cranberries, seedless grapes, or thick slices of a fresh orange can be strung into garlands and hung onto the higher boughs. |
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Both foliage and flower are suitable for indoor arrangements, as is the dried seed head but if you cut it off you will deprive your plant of the opportunity to self-seed. |
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The pictures comprise coloured sawdust, dried flowers and wood. |
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Better known for its seed pods, green and dried seeds, and edible flowers, the winged bean also has an edible, nitrogen-fixing tuber which can be prepared like a potato. |
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In the refrigerator all she finds are some dried apples and celery and assorted condiments that could have been there since her last visit for all Sandra knows. |
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Each ring is saturated with different quantities of blood, some thickly puddled and others so faint that the dried liquid clings to the outer circumferences. |
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His entire body was caked with minute particles of dried salt, and it was beginning to drive his Sentinel sense of touch off the irritation scale. |
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Thinly sliced Spanish chorizo was our favorite accompaniment, but the cheese's acidity also makes it a good match for quince paste or dried fruit. |
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The second grave in the children's burial plot has been fenced off into a shrine and personalised with a pot cherub, dried flowers and child's handheld windmill. |
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The hair was shorn after the gassings, then efficiently dried in the crematoria so it could be industrially spun into carpeting. |
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Sitting in a cake tin on the table, was a single dried apricot. |
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The dried flowers can be used in a potpourri and in herb sachets, and the essential oil can be included in natural cosmetic preparations and ointments. |
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His arm looked wounded with a bit of dried blood still caked on. |
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But once the investment banks dropped coverage of these companies, their trading departments stopped making a market in their stock and liquidity dried up. |
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His nose had dried blood all over it, and his lips were busted open. |
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The warmth of the sun soon dried the moisture from the new body. |
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If that same Scotch pine had been neglected and dried out as a consequence, it would have taken only 3 seconds for it to be completely engulfed in flames. |
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Government officials had the power to scrape up dried urine from beneath the boarded floors of the stables because it contained saltpetre, a vital ingredient of gunpowder. |
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One tonne of dried waste can yield around 400 litres of bioethanol. |
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After opening packets of dried foods, such as flour, rice and breakfast cereals, reseal them tightly or transfer the contents to storage jars with tight lids. |
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She also, from a dried up old toad, has transformed herself into a sparkling, magical femme with mysterious fatal charm after toasting herself under the sun for a week. |
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These paints were immediately popular with the Indians of the Northwest Coast of America and the Maoris of New Zealand because their paint never dried hard. |
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Her formerly blue jeans now looked black with all the dried mud and dirt. |
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Back in April 1864 the six-year-old John Wakefield planted the tree on Lower Tenter Fell where, for centuries, locally made cloth had been dried on tenter frames. |
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I look like I've been involved in a drunken fracas with a broken bottle around the nose area with mucho stitching and loads of dried blood smeared around my face. |
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For the California roll, get some dried seaweed sheets, sesame seeds, medium grain sushi rice, an avocado, a cucumber, thin leg style imitation crab and some rice vinegar. |
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He thought maybe there was a market for something a tad more delicate and easier to eat, so he hired a local meatpacker to develop his thin, dried beef stick. |
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The shoots were removed at the stem base and partially dried for 2-4 min in a microwave oven at 750 W to minimize the repartitioning of nutrients. |
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Because that global economic decline dried up demand for oil, the price of hydrocarbons fell 75 percent. |
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Insects such as the red locust, crickets, grasshoppers, and flying ants are collected in season and either fried with salt to make popular snacks or dried for later use. |
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Rarely seen boulders jutted out from the brown surface of the Danube and grasses and tree saplings sprouted up in the dried mud at the foot of the city's stone river banks. |
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We were watching Annie, another centre falconer, luring a young lanner through a pattern of stoops and dives after a pair of meat-garnished, dried wings swung on a long cord. |
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I scrambled to get in the shower, towel dried my hair, scarfed down some breakfast, found some clothes on the floor that smelled clean, and ran out the door. |
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This is a basic recipe but you may add dried black mushrooms, or Chinese herbs such as ginseng, red dates, or angelica sinensis also known as dang gui or dong quai in Chinese. |
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A woman with a grimy kerchief covering her salt-and-pepper hair barters over a sack of dried lentils with a tall merchant crowned with a scarlet turban. |
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Although his money has dried up and his poll numbers are in a tailspin, Gibbons insists he is running for reelection next year. |
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Water flow in the rivers decreased when the region's climate changed about 5,000 years ago and wind began to winnow the river delta's dried sediments. |
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She dried the teacup with a worn mildewed hand towel, also embroidered with Lily of the Valley. |
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