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Melon: If you see melons, you will have health problems; if you eat them, you will do something wrong and you will feel sorry about it
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in which the crying boy with a melon,
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After a couple of minutes he returned carrying a cup of instant coffee and some slices of melon on a tray, 'If you would like, it might be more pleasant in the yard now the sun is at the front
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gesticulating as if cutting a water melon
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The arrow struck the man’s forehead and his skull exploded like a ripe melon under a sledge hammer
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I once saw a terrorist whose head was split open like an over ripe melon after being shot by an R1 slug
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Shape chilled truffle mixture by rounded teaspoons into small balls (a melon baller also works well for this part)
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And my gun is pointed right at your melon
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Trent and some of the other political types were seeking new rows to hoe, new melon patches to cultivate
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At last, groveling over the slickened surface on the far side of the embankment at the water’s edge he came within grasp of his prize, a small melon
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Was it a melon? Now he hooked his heels onto the raft and, appearing to bow he handed it to her
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He had known as he had eaten it, that melon on an empty stomach sometimes could do that, but experience told him that this kind of distress would be a lesser problem than the previous discomfort, unless he had overeaten
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He was staring at a delicious looking sliced melon and nothing around him seemed even remotely possible a few minutes ago
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I’m like Einstein with my melon, not a felon,” he said as serious as a heart attack as he fixed his sleeves
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25 And the sons of Masa were Melon, Mula and Ebidadon; and the sons of Chadad were Azur, Minzar and Ebedmelech; and the sons of Tema were Seir, Sadon and Yakol
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25 And the sons of Masa were Melon Mula and Ebidadon; and the sons of Chadad were Azur Minzar and Ebedmelech; and the sons of Tema were Seir Sadon and Yakol
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It was delicious, especially that duck pie with the melon sauce
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I continued down the meandering road, carrying a melon
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Breadfruit, for the uninitiated, is a fruit the size of a melon and can be boiled, roasted
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It pounced on the fleeing man from behind and his screams lasted only a moment as the huge jaws clamped tightly around the man’s head, crushing it like a melon
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Using a small melon baller, scoop out most of the inside
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The yellow melon was worth a fortune on the Baja market; it was a hard candy that was yellow on the outside, but on the inside it was sweet melon candy sand
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The children ran into the cave and began to dig with all their might; just a few pieces of yellow melon could bring the children a big allowance back home in Baja
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Every time the giants walked the earth they would open up, and a burst of yellow melon would sprout out of the ground
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Jai had his back turned the last time around and was quite startled at having his head gripped like a melon and at being pulled upward into the air with the Dangler’s mighty jump, only to land a second later and see Ceder fly up and away, her arms spinning like windmills
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Combining eggs with melon
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He was a Carnegie Melon professor and was in his forties
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There was no blood or readily noticeable wounds, except for the awkward indentation on the left side of his head that resembled a damaged melon
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Fedor, who had stayed by the side of the pool to keep watch, suddenly saw his employer’s head explode like a ripe melon, projecting blood and brain tissue in the water
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The four men finished a late meal of hummus, halabi kebabs, string bean soup and melon
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sidekick who had the brain of a casaba melon, but was good for comic relief
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You want the melon to be very chilled
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Once chilled place the melon and the milk in a blender
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honeydew melon with all the trimmings
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Put the melon balls in with the chicken salad and toss well, then spoon into the cantaloupe
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Its melon popped off and came
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We will be harvesting under lights, like in the melon field that you dreamed about last night
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melon, juniper, andrographis, prickly ash, and centaury
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as a water melon; it showed through the creases of
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bright melon color instead of the usual as “stop light red
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There, one of the policemen picked a melon and presented a slice of the succulent fruit to our officer, who was concerned that the policeman had taken it without the owner’s consent
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Before accepting the slice of fruit he asked them about the owner of the field, wondering whether they had permission to take the melon
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The mere sight of those fruits only served to increase his thirst and his craving and he said, ‘If only the enemy were not in that position we could quench our thirst with a delicious, juicy melon
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” Mike sprinted over to the nearby patch of undergrowth and picked up a green-and-yellow striped melon
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Mike bent down and heaved a huge melon into his arms, groaning at the effort
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I devour an English muffin with cream cheese, the mixed melon bowl and drink my tea
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Step 2 Place the honeydew melon and two tablespoons of cooled sugar syrup in a blender and process until smooth
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melon without putting salt on it
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My mother cut a melon as we sat at the
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” His eyes glittered and his lips curved into the shape of a sliced water melon
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Melon juice is also an excellent drink for acne
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he begged me to bring him a melon and some sugar, that he might eat and
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I soon chose a fine melon out of those which remained, but could find no knife to
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On the rocky, volcanic seafloor, there bloomed quite a collection of moving flora: sponges, sea cucumbers, jellyfish called sea gooseberries that were adorned with reddish tendrils and gave off a subtle phosphorescence, members of the genus Beroe that are commonly known by the name melon jellyfish and are bathed in the shimmer of the whole solar spectrum, free–swimming crinoids one meter wide that reddened the waters with their crimson hue, treelike basket stars of the greatest beauty, sea fans from the genus Pavonacea with long stems, numerous edible sea urchins of various species, plus green sea anemones with a grayish trunk and a brown disk lost beneath the olive–colored tresses of their tentacles
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A ruptured melon lolls in the drive like an amputated head
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Inside, he had written sentences in Japanese and English—“I feel like eating melon,” “Don’t you intend to buy a piano”—followed by notes on proper phrasing, verbs, and tenses
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I saw the one knife that had been used to cut the melon and murder Tule Archer
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” Behind them streamed the merry cavalcade, girls cool in flowered cotton dresses, with light shawls, bonnets and mitts to protect their skins and little parasols held over their heads; elderly convalescents from the hospitals wedged in between stout chaperons and slender girls ladies placid and smiling amid the laughter and carriageto-carriage calls and jokes; who made great fuss and to-do over them; officers on horseback idling at snail’s pace beside the carriages—wheels creaking, spurs jingling, gold braid gleaming, parasols gather greenery and have a picnic and melon cutting
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Yet now I ask: what could be more curious and strange than the Cycle of Child-bearing, the Phases of Pregnancy? There is, for instance, the First Phase, when one wishes to quite undo the Babe, because one feels its Presence as an Invasion at one’s very Centre; then the Second, when one feels the first delicate Stirrings of Life within (as if the Tail of a tiny Mermaid had brusht against one’s Heart and all one’s Inner Being were a gentle Sea with small Waves lapping); then the Third, when the Child grows bigger and ’tis very like a Puppy wiggling, tickling, e’en licking within; then the Fourth, when it grows the Size of a great Melon and causes one to make Water four Times an Hour, and indeed wakes up just when one lyes down to sleep, and falls to sleep just when one walks or rides or goes abroad; then the Fifth Phase, when the Child becomes a true Burden, heavier under the Heart than Lead and yet, for all its cumbrous Weight, more lov’d as well (for now it seems real rather than fanciful to the Mother and so she can better bear the Discomfort of its Heaviness); and then the Sixth Phase, when the Mother begins to grow immobile, fearful of Death in Childbed, (with Nights full of Dreams of Monsters, and Days full of Dreams of Childbirth Horrors); then the Seventh, when the Pregnancy grows long as the longest Day of Summer and the Mother forgets she hath e’er been slender of Form or will e’er be again, and ev’ry Step is an Effort not to make Water by Chance in the Street, and ev’ry Motion causes Pain and ev’ry Night is sleepless (because turn as she will this way and that, the Child cannot be accommodated whilst it kicks her Lungs and butts its bony Head against her Bowels); and then the Eighth Phase, the Phase of Immense Impatience and Weariness, when she believes the Child will ne’er be born (and she is glad, for then she may not dye but only endure Pregnancy for all Eternity!); and then the Ninth Phase, when the Moon is full as a Bladder of pale Wine, and the Sea glows with its rotund Reflection and the Mother fears Death more than e’er before; and then, at last, the Tenth Phase, when the Waters break and the Pains begin, slowly at first, and then tumultuous; and she knows she has no Choyce now, but must give birth or burst; for she cannot turn back, cannot take another Road thro’ the Forest, another Canal to the Sea, and she, like her Babe, is pusht headlong into the Dance of Life and Death, turning, whirling, moaning, writhing; and whether she shall live or dye she does not know, but the Pain grows so terrible at the Last that, i’faith, she does not e’en care!
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MOUSE MELON WITH COUNTRY CREAM
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The advantage is that the melon gets the same texture and quality throughout the entire fruit, and the color and juiciness is heavily enhanced
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As neatly as if he were slicing a melon, he slit the man’s throat
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The house menu might include pancakes and either pork sausage or bacon; melon in season; grits, or oatmeal, or farina, with a thick pat of butter and a generous mound of sugar on top; eggs in every shape and form
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‘My cousin should be careful of tying his shoelaces in a melon field,’ he said, almost mildly
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He found Joe Harper and Huck Finn up an alley eating a stolen melon
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This garden was oblong in shape, with an alley of large poplars at the further end, tolerably tall forest trees in the corners, and an unshaded space in the centre, where could be seen a very large, solitary tree, then several fruit-trees, gnarled and bristling like bushes, beds of vegetables, a melon patch, whose glass frames sparkled in the moonlight, and an old well
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A being resembling a man was walking amid the bell-glasses of the melon beds, rising, stooping, halting, with regular movements, as though he were dragging or spreading out something on the ground
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From that point he scrutinized the appearance of the being in the melon patch
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In fact, at the moment when Jean Valjean accosted him, old Fauchelevent held in his hand the end of a straw mat which he was occupied in spreading over the melon bed
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Jean Valjean watched him hurrying across the garden as fast as his crooked leg would permit, casting a sidelong glance by the way on his melon patch
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He talked a long time about his age, his infirmities, the surcharge of years counting double for him henceforth, of the increasing demands of his work, of the great size of the garden, of nights which must be passed, like the last, for instance, when he had been obliged to put straw mats over the melon beds, because of the moon, and he wound up as follows: "That he had a brother"—(the prioress made a movement),—"a brother no longer young"—(a second movement on the part of the prioress, but one expressive of reassurance),—"that, if he might be permitted, this brother would come and live with him and help him, that he was an excellent gardener, that the community would receive from him good service, better than his own; that, otherwise, if his brother were not admitted, as he, the elder, felt that his health was broken and that he was insufficient for the work, he should be obliged, greatly to his regret, to go away; and that his brother had a little daughter whom he would bring with him, who might be reared for God in the house, and who might, who knows, become a nun some day
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" Nothing of this triumph reached Fauchelevent in his hut; he went on grafting, weeding, and covering up his melon beds, without in the least suspecting his excellences and his sanctity
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By then Florentino Ariza had cut out every advertisement concerning baldness that he found in the newspapers of the Caribbean basin, the ones in which they printed two pictures of the same man, first as bald as a melon and then with more hair than a lion: before and after using the infallible cure
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There were melon patches and grain fields
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He whirled and struck the head of the seated man like a melon
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Ants on the melon: A collection of poems
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Its outrages were usually preceded by a warning sent to the marked man in some fantastic but generally recognised shape—a sprig of oak-leaves in some parts, melon seeds or orange pips in others
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“It's stationed in the town, brother,” said the second, an old soldier of the reserves, digging away with his clasp-knife at the white, unripe melon
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Even the old women were out in the street, which was everywhere sprinkled with pumpkin and melon seed-shells