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spoonful of soil from Ayodhya
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“Well, what?” Langdon replied as he savoured his first spoonful of the chowder
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Colling held Elizabeth up so that Helga could feed her the hot broth, and each spoonful seemed to restore some of her strength
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The real pleasure of this dessert was the number of different combinations, making each spoonful interesting
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Sprinkle in the flour a spoonful at a time
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Put a spoonful of the mixture in each depression
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“They say David, paid the media never to publish photos of his family,” Emily answers, then swallows another spoonful of her dessert
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spoonful and gently lifted it to his wife’s lips
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She ate the spoonful he held to her lips before holding out her hand
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I assure you, Tetta, that with each spoonful of my meals flavoured with your gifts, I remember how Blessed am I to have you as a dear friend; my dearest friend, I blush to confess
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“Likewise for sprains and muscles, add a bit of onions mixed with the fat of the black cat, rub it in; and for the colic; a great spoonful in the hour
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table, take a big spoonful of what they cooked and realize it's
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Could you explain what you mean by that?” This statement, served with a spoonful of sarcasm, usually forced the Assemblyman to explain himself
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-Those do not serve – always answered the oldster – Nothing like a good spoonful of castor oil and orange
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And when the bananas were gone I’d sometimes eat PB straight from the jar by the spoonful
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Pour a spoonful of the
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Spread a spoonful of the remaining sauce over the top of each, to keep the filling moist, and cover the pan with aluminum foil
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But she did stay long enough to watch the doctor tip a spoonful of syrup into his mouth
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� answers Stef coldly as he puts a spoonful of rice pudding in his mouth
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spoonful of spoil that came out, but in the centre,
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Add the egg, followed by the dry ingredients, one spoonful at a time, mixing well
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spread another spoonful of sardines on my biscuit that I held
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another spoonful, watching him
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If I was to raise a spoonful to my mouth I’m sure I’d have to
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Mayonnaise is a spoonful of
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“You are insane,” he told her, and then ate a spoonful of peanut butter
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Chi-Chi he had made one spoonful at a time
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I nod and sip another spoonful of broth
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He took the spoon and lifted a heaping spoonful of the soup and brought it up to his mouth
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” James said taking a spoonful of soup to his mouth
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The woman slopped a large spoonful, of what I could only guess was stew, onto the plate
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” She took another spoonful
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took a spoonful of medicine and offered it to the Dalai
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Liam put a spoonful of the cold mixture in his
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The physician took up a spoonful using his medical spoon and put it in a special box
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Paramita wanted to protest for her meal, but Ali brought a spoonful of food to her mouth and smiled
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Ali ate a spoonful himself, before feeding his wife with the spoon again, he continued with this until the plate of food was empty
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"Don't worry, I'm not trying to poison you!" She said while taking a spoonful from his plate and eating it
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The nurse gave her a spoonful of Brand's Meat Jelly
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Pearce pour out cups of chocolate and put a heaped spoonful of whipped cream on the top of each cup in the fashion familiar to Germans and altogether lovely in the eyes of the children of Symford, Robin went
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Anne smiled as she poured the water into a cup and added a spoonful of dried herbs
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Fold a large spoonful of the whipped cream into the peanut
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She knew to refuse would be useless, so when he offered a spoonful of broth and held it close to her lips she opened her mouth and took it
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This time it was a dish of soup that he made her eat, spoonful after spoonful, no matter how many times she spat out the liquid and the occasional tiny bit of gristle or bone
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The doctor poured out a spoonful of the liquid as the father roughly pushed the son out of the way so that he could be the first to be saved
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Her eyes gave their assent even if her head didn't move and once more Elm gave her a small spoonful of broth
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He kept taking small amounts of broth onto the spoon, slowly placing it at Fern's lips, watching until she swallowed, and then retrieving another spoonful to continue the whole process once more
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‘And did you have a spoonful of sugar with that story?’
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"We should start a band ," I said smiling as I stuck a spoonful of chocolate ice cream in my mouth
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hours on a spoonful of baked beans, and
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She could not be reduced to a recipe: a pinch of mind-reading, a spoonful of childlike wonder, a cup of ravishing beauty, two sprigs of laughter, three cloves of wisdom, a dash of twinkling eyes and voila!—the perfect mate
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Evette paused with a spoonful of soup halfway to her mouth and gave him her most fake looking smile that was gratingly awful to behold, because of its lack of sincerity
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dosa yet,’ I said as I took a spoonful of the tomato tamarind curry with
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I got a spoonful and pushed it in past her reluctant lips
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Cierra took a spoonful of the smooth Nestle chocolate ice-cream when she heard a knock on the front door
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Meanwhile Razumihin sat down on the sofa beside him, as clumsily as a bear put his left arm round Raskolnikov's head, although he was able to sit up, and with his right hand gave him a spoonful of soup, blowing on it that it might not burn him
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Raskolnikov swallowed one spoonful greedily, then a second, then a third
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As before, he put his left arm round the sick man's head, raised him up and gave him tea in spoonfuls, again blowing each spoonful steadily and earnestly, as though this process was the principal and most effective means towards his friend's recovery
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Amy, who was fond of delicate fare, took a heaping spoonful, choked, hid her face in her napkin, and left the table precipitately
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He bid her add a spoonful of wine from a bottle on the table; and having swallowed a small portion, appeared more tranquil, and said she was very kind
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He recalled his arrival on the island, his presentation to a smuggler chief, a subterranean palace full of splendor, an excellent supper, and a spoonful of hashish
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He tasted a spoonful from the creamy cone of his cup
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poured out about a spoonful into the glass, and drank it
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Edmund swallowed a spoonful and smacked his lips
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She gave Caris a spoonful of treacly medicine that tasted of cloves
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He breathes nervously, out of pursed lips, as if blowing on a spoonful of hot soup
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Soup given to you one spoonful at a time by people in fancy tuxedos is pretty much the definition of “overprivileged what-the-fuckery” and I’m pretty sure it was invented by intoxicated food-service people who thought it would be funny to see if people would actually fall for such shenanigans
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The problem was that by the time they swallowed their spoonful of soupsicle the waiter was gone, causing all of them to stand in their elegant attire while awkwardly holding a dirty spoon like a terrible, unwanted accessory
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"Give her a spoonful of this now and then, in water," he said
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She remembered she had had nothing to eat since the night before except a spoonful of hominy, and picking up the lamp she went into the kitchen
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After half an hour the sun shone again and the grocer’s automobile rounded Gatsby’s drive with the raw material for his servants’ dinner—I felt sure he wouldn’t eat a spoonful
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Rosamond's presence at that moment was perhaps no more than a spoonful brought to the lake, and her woman's instinct in this matter was not dull
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She poised another spoonful in front of my mouth
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He saw a boy crying when he fell off his rocking horse, a child furiously resisting a spoonful of the hated mashed carrots
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“Ready!” Hugo announced, shoveling a huge spoonful of chocolate-chip ice cream into his mouth
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A drop of vinegar in a spoonful of flour paste supplies the fiat lux
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Suppose the drop to be larger and the spoonful bigger; you have the world
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There was a tinkle as Mr Alexander took another spoonful of peppermint syrup
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Ravenous, and now very faint, I devoured a spoonful or two of my portion without thinking of its taste; but the first edge of hunger blunted, I perceived I had got in hand a nauseous mess; burnt porridge is almost as bad as rotten potatoes; famine itself soon sickens over it
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” Every day, at his first swallow of coffee and at his first spoonful of soup, he would break into a heartrending howl that no longer frightened anyone, and then unburden himself: “The day I leave this house, you will know it is because I grew tired of always having a burned mouth
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again blowing each spoonful steadily and earnestly, as though this process was the principal and most effective means towards his friend’s recovery
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The old lady sent news to Moscow almost every day, how he had slept, what he had deigned to eat, and had once sent a telegram to announce that after a dinner-party at the mayor's he was obliged to take a spoonful of a well-known medicine
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Before death a man must without fail receive a spoonful of bread and wine; and if there be time to be anointed with oil, that is still better, for it insures his welfare in the future life
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A tablespoonful or a teaspoonful of any designated material is a LEVEL spoonful