First, decoct the tangerine peel and use the boiling water to infuse the tea. |
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This hippocras, a thick, smoky concoction, was strong enough to make the face peel. |
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However, the beef became tasty after absorbing the sweet and sour tastes of the preserved tangerine peel wrapped outside. |
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For faster fading, your dermatologist may prescribe a stronger lightener, chemical peel, laser treatment or even a combination of the three. |
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Roast the chestnuts in a moderate oven for about 15 minutes, until the shells burst, then cool and peel. |
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Watered-down paint soaks into the porous concrete so it won't flake or peel like surface paint does. |
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After that, take them out and leave them to soften slightly for 15 to 20 minutes, then peel them with a sharp knife and chop them into chunks. |
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One has paper tape along the edge of the slit that you peel off to expose an adhesive and press the edges together. |
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One New Year's tradition is to hide a silver coin in the dough of a special bread spiced with cinnamon, nutmeg, and orange peel. |
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With the drumstick peel back the meat from the fat end with a paring knife until the bone is removed. |
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Cut them into 2-inch slices, then carefully peel the slices with a paring knife and cut each slice into 2-inch pieces. |
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Fruitcake orange peel is strong and slightly sweet in the nose, as is candied lemon peel and citron. |
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Cut the citrus fruit in half vertically, and then slice it thinly, peel and all. |
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If grown in plenty of humus and leaf mould, rhododendron roots almost peel off the ground. |
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When almost done, peel back husks, brush lightly with butter or oil, and grill kernels directly over fire, one to two minutes. |
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Add the fennel seeds, pastis, wine, paste, herbs, saffron, orange peel and stock and bring to the boil. |
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To skin the peaches, dunk them in simmering water for 10 seconds, remove and peel under cold running water. |
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As the potatoes are cooking, peel the onion, cut it in half and then into thick slices. |
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While the bird is colouring in the butter you can peel the garlic, trim and cut the celery into short lengths. |
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So I watched spotty boys peel potatoes and old guys scoop haddock so tenderly from the deep fryer. |
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They don't have the equipment to peel the carrots and potatoes, and there are nowhere near enough ovens. |
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If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to peel the skins away. |
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When they are cool enough to handle, peel the skin away from the flesh and shred the flesh into rough strips. |
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To avoid this, keep the wings and windshields covered when the plane is at rest so that you can simply peel them away when you're ready to fly. |
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Throughout the year, curling strips of the cinnamon-red outer bark peel off to reveal the paler young bark beneath. |
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Sift flour, salt and spice, and add to mixture alternately with dried fruit, mixed peel and zest of lemon. |
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The peel of the fruit will darken in the refrigerator but the banana inside will remain firm and delicious. |
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The pelting water bothers them, so they migrate to the dried fruit peel in the trashcan. |
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Sugar or honey should be added to taste, and fruit peel can impart bitterness. |
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This is a quality vodka that delivers the aroma and flavour of the juice rather than the harsher peel from the fruit. |
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Shortly before you are ready to serve, cut away the pith and peel of the remaining four oranges. |
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Marmalades are soft fruit jellies with small pieces of fruit or citrus peel evenly suspended in a transparent jelly. |
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The surgeon or dermatologist begins the peel by cleansing the skin to remove all oils, dirt and soap traces. |
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Crucially, the peel strips away some of the skin's ability to protect itself against the sun. |
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It's also possible to renew sun-damaged areas with a peel or microdermabrasion, which lifts surface skin layers. |
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Combination and normal skin types should use a glycolic peel every 1-2 weeks. |
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Laser resurfacing uses an ultrapulse laser to scan skin layers deeper than a chemical peel. |
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Two years after the peel, her skin looked like an elderly woman's, mottled with brown and red blotches. |
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She obviously looks after her skin, and she may even have had a glycolic peel to remove dull cells and reveal her healthy, radiant skin. |
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Generously dust a peel or back of a sheet pan with cornmeal and very gently transfer the loaves to the peel or pan. |
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Since 1966, when together with his brother he sold the island of Eigg, his base was a peel tower in Dumfriesshire. |
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As a boy, he had dreamt once that he lived in the peel tower at the foot of Strangford Lough. |
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Remove the lemon rind using a potato peeler and trying not to peel away any of the white pith. |
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It helps if you have a swivel vegetable peeler to peel the pears thinly and quickly. |
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A pendant figure, the executioner, kneels to sharpen the blade that will peel the satyr's skin from his body. |
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On a board slice the orange peel into chips, or cut coarsely for chunky marmalade. |
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Carefully peel the corn cob removing all of the silky threads and cut off the base so that it can stand flat on the table. |
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Skewer a set of olives onto a cocktail stick with the lemon peel twisted in between. |
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Sadly, it was served with a dated garnish of kiwi, strawberry and orange, complete with inedible peel. |
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Fibroblasts grow into the exudate from both the visceral and parietal pleural surface to produce an inelastic membrane called the pleural peel. |
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Imagine if you could summon the nerve to design an ingenious plot that would slowly peel him or her apart. |
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Marvin runs, slipping on a banana peel, crashing into a mound of stacked bowling pins. |
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Recovery of hesperidin from orange peel by concentration of extracts on styrene-divinylbenzene resin. |
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This gentle peel is based on active substances found in two tropical fruits, pineapple and papaya. |
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The peel is orange, the flesh is pinkish to rosy orange, and the flavor is a little sweeter than that of the regular navel. |
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Remove the zest of the oranges and set aside, peel the bitter white pith and discard, then pulp the oranges and combine the pulp with the zest. |
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So peel off those manky trainers and get something fresh and funky on your plates of meat. |
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Clean, peel and grate potatoes and red apple, place into a large bowl of cold water and allow starch to exit the potatoes. |
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We do often give some intravenous sedation for the stronger peels such as the phenol peel. |
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I peel a chunk of weathered paint off, and hold the thin papery flake in my palm. |
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Stir in the dried chilli flakes, the length of orange peel and the bay leaves. |
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I peel out of the parking lot and smoothly shift gears, wheeling around a corner and pushing eighty down a frontage road. |
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Though the meat was fabric-thin and tender, orange peel dominated the sauce like an overzealous church matron, fustily perfumed and bitter. |
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Faith in the perfectibility of man has caused more pratfalls than the banana peel. |
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Remove the tomatoes with a slotted spoon, and peel off the skins while still warm. |
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Later I walk past an unattended fruit stall and notice a man take a banana, peel it, eat it and move on. |
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Simply peel away the outer skin of the kiwi and place in a hard-cooked egg slicer. |
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It was going up to the 27th floor, so they had to peel the skin off of the building and peel the windows out. |
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And if you carry the peel with you, you've got to deal with a slippery, slimy wet thing. |
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The end of the road had come for the SAP, which rumbled and shook violently, punctured wing panels beginning to peel away in the slipstream. |
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Always use organic unsprayed citrus fruits, especially if you are going to use the peel. |
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If the skin is thin and unwaxed, you do not need to peel the skin from the cucumber. |
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As soon as the Vacherin is cold, carefully peel off the paper and place on a serving plate. |
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Cut the lemon into 10 wedges, peel and bruise the garlic, place these along with the potatoes on a non-stick baking tray. |
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The dominant smell on the nose is of lemon sherbet and orange peel, followed on the palate by a solid, sweet vanillin mouthful. |
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Hull strawberries, peel and slice mango, core and chop pears and halve and stone plums. |
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When ready to serve, peel the bananas then halve lengthways and cut each half across into quarters. |
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Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals. |
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An Aussie sweet wine that never lets you down, this is a perfumed, floral style with notes of orange peel and candied fruits. |
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It was garnished with some candied orange peel, all of which combined perfectly with my glass of Muscat De Lunel. |
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Grind the orange pulp, peel, and raisins together with a hand-held mixer until it resembles a paste. |
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The frame material is carbon fiber and it seems to have a clear coat of some kind over the decals so they do not just peel off. |
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Whether the double peel pouches or the pouches within wrapped goods can be sterilized depends on the sterilizer you are using. |
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Some of it will just peel off without damaging the original finish on the hardwood. |
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Warm the olive oil in a shallow pan, peel and finely slice the onion and let it cook slowly in the oil with the bay leaf. |
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Alternatively, the pomelo peel can be preserved with sugar and made into soup, which is an efficacious drug for carsickness. |
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Halve, stone and peel the avocado and place a half on each pile of mesclun. |
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If you're health-conscious and care about your body, don't peel your apples. |
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Pour the strained liquor into a sugar-rimmed martini glass and garnish with lemon peel. |
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Cut the peel from the orange, slice the flesh thinly and serve at the side of each slice of cake. |
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Jerabek's mincemeat filling includes walnuts, apples, raisins, and a hint of orange peel. |
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String together your favorite dried elements, such as leaves, pieces of orange peel, and small loofah. |
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I want to be in Las Aguas Zarcas, with no glass in the windows, so the bees fly in, following the scent of grated orange peel. |
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Bitter orange peel contains synephrine, a stimulant comparable to the banned weight-loss aid ephedra. |
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To reduce the depth of stretch mark scars, doctors can employ surgical procedures that scrape or peel off layers of skin. |
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Snap it on to your cavesson and always hold the lunge line in a manner that will allow it to peel off with tangling. |
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The contents of sucrose, glucose and fructose in peel tissue were measured using high-pressure liquid chromatography. |
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To top with a flamed orange twist, hold a piece of orange peel about the size of a silver dollar, skin side down, over the drink. |
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They also keep their organic rubbish, their banana skins and orange peel. |
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While the squash is roasting, peel the onions and slice them finely. |
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Tonight Amee donned her maroon Kathmandu dress and cooked up a scrummy dessert of stewed apples and pears with cinnamon and pepitas and lime peel and cloves. |
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Leave until cool enough to handle, then peel them and cut into wedges. |
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But when you peel away the layers of time, even if it's through dusty photos and yellowed newspaper accounts, you realize he deserves a place among hockey's immortals. |
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Set the peel on a level surface and dust with about 2 tbsp of cornmeal. |
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He decides he needs a chin implant, lip injections, and a chemical peel. |
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Halve the papaya, scoop out the seeds, peel the flesh then chop roughly. |
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Hermeneutically, the contemporary goal is to peel away layers of interpretive enculturation to retrieve and reappropriate the original experience. |
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It was not a castle, did not need moats or peel towers, and had no fortifications, unless the owner in the late 18th cent. had a taste for mock Gothic and battlements. |
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You can dig them up and peel off the cormlets to grow new plants. |
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Scour it first with a stiff brush then peel the rind with a paring knife. |
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To peel clingstones, score a little cross at the base of the fruit and plunge into hot, then cold water as with freestones and peel away the skin. |
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You shake off bits of fruit peel from your shoe and march off, victorious. |
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So all he had to do to gain passage into the Vodas Village main Undertunnel was tell his name and peel back the hood on his cloak to show his odd blue streaked blond hair. |
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Then using a potato peeler, peel ribbons from the sweet potatoes and deep-fry until golden, remove and drain on kitchen paper, season with sea salt. |
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As I look out across the roll of land now, it is difficult for me to peel off the past two hundred years and see the land as it was, original and primal. |
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Rub the meat with orange peel, then with the lime, and keep what is left. |
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Five moist and well grilled scallops sat in a companionable bunch on a deliciously dressed bed of brown lentils, roasted red pepper and strips of orange peel. |
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Head librarian Sue Boddington also discovered pieces of orange and orange peel deposited on the floor of the main part of the library, which overlooks The Strand. |
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You need to loosen any instrument straps and peel back the cuff of your glove to get access, but it is possible to get a lungful of air into the suit. |
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The Navy, for instance, conducted extensive experimentation on the production of diesel fuel from coconut oil, birch bark, pine needles, and orange peel. |
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You can find it in vacuum-sealed packages under brand names such as Zico, available either in pure form or flavored with extras like passion fruit and orange peel. |
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This suggested that the Belgium beer's ingredients, including wheat, coriander seeds and orange peel, give it many of the flavours associated with wine. |
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In a medium bowl, combine the raisins, black currants, pumpkinseeds, candied lemon and orange peel, vanilla, rum, and half the almonds and toss to coat. |
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To make your garlic soup, peel eight garlic cloves and put them in a covered saucepan with two large new potatoes, skins on, and cut into small chunks. |
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In a tobacco tin after capture, the umber yellow mature newts lost their leopard spots, lay grounded as numb as scrolls of candied grapefruit peel. |
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It is littered with pate rind, bread crumbs, greaseproof paper, orange peel and banana skins. |
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As was the case with Socrates, philosophy has sought to peel itself away from sophism by admitting to its ignorance, as if unknowing were a pathos to be confessed. |
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I'll fry and then it'll all peel off and I'll be as white as I was before. |
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Petrushevskaya is best at the pas de deux, where women and men stick together and peel apart due to some mysterious force. |
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For me as an actor, too, it was nice to be able to peel another layer off her and realize that this is something that she wants. |
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Holding the match a few inches above the drink, quickly squeeze the peel in the direction of the match. |
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Its flavor is rounded out with pomegranate seeds, dried mango peel, black peppercorns, toasted cumin, coriander, red chili powder and white pepper. |
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At my outdoor market, I've been buying colorful blood oranges from Tunisia and Spain and making refreshing sorbets, then candying the peel to serve alongside. |
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However, there is little published information pertaining to the applicability of nisin on peel fibrous film and its bactericidal effect on deli meat products. |
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Tap the shells with the back of a spoon to craze them, then peel. |
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The candied orange and lemon peel infused a pleasantly marmalade-like flavour to counteract the sweetness of this light, eggy, cakey, sweet bread. |
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If using onion, peel, halve and cut each half in thirds for thick wedges. |
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The porter gives the cake a dark complexity that complements the sweetness of the raisins and currants, as well as the bitterness of the mixed peel. |
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Today's pies are made from the sweeter ingredients and usually contain shredded suet, raisins, sultanas, apple, and candied orange and lemon peel. |
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I had half a mind to make some kind of winter squash soup, and was toying with the idea of adding candied orange peel to make it more interesting. |
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It is less floral, and more delicate, with soft, grapey notes and a touch of orange peel. |
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It is clear from the get-go that there will be many layers to the onion that Hammer is about to peel. |
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The first acid step in the peel contains a rich blend of well known and effective acids to maximize exfoliation and gentle peeling. |
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A light fractionated laser peel addresses sun damage and promotes texture improvement in the uppermost layer. |
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In addition to a variety of malts and hops, additions included sweet orange peel, lemon peel, coriander and grains of paradise. |
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It now comes also in a multipack of eight, and the gelatinized yellow peel can be eaten along with the ice cream inside. |
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Add the peppers and cook for 5 minutes, then drain, peel with a sharp knife, halve and deseed. |
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It consists of machines that peel, devein and grade various species of warm water shrimp. |
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It is a new single molecule 'derived from naringenin, a flavanone naturally occurring in the peel of citrus fruit. |
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Hyaluronic and glycolic acids peel away the years while you sleep so, come morning, you'll be waking up to a faceful of fresher, plumper skin. |
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Once digitised, British Museum staff were then able to peel away each layer, to see the face of the person underneath the bandages. |
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Are designed to peel away from their adhesive backing and be permanently placed onto the PCB site area to be reworked. |
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The peel away portion is attached, and can be replaced to its original form. |
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But on the steepest inclines, the frogs' toes can begin to peel away from the surface. |
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But if you didn't ask the fight question to peel away the next layer you simply weren't told. |
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I thought it was so sweet of them, and I had to peel it off her. |
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This stops the edge retraction and helps prevent other surface tension related defects such as fisheyes and orange peel. |
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Express the oil of an orange peel over the top of the cocktail. |
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Ebrahimzadeh MA, Hosseinimehr SJ, Hamidinia A and M Jafari Antioxidant and free radical scavenging activity of Feijoa sallowiana fruits peel and leaves. |
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With a serrated knife, cut peel and outer membrane from grapefruit. |
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Instead, Perth-born Burns' routines have been known to peel paint, such is the force of his decidedly politically incorrect, high-octane performances. |
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