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1. but this is an in-house caper, where security is more lax and the chance of being caught is less likely
2. as The Great Goat Caper, and it involved the stuff that great novels were made of: Drama, treachery, intrigue, and conflict
3. I do believe I cut a caper
4. Plus, I became a prisoner of the whole caper
5. willing captives, who shout, dance, caper, clap, stamp their feet, and raise their hands in
6. The Emerald Head Caper
7. Security is not some useless caper
8. The chicken feed caper
9. No, this was some sort of renegade caper with Bob Nakamura being the principal player and head dragon
10. Just point that asshole out and we‘ll wrap this caper up
11. Patsy spoke directly to Ken, "As you must realize we have been planning this caper for a number of years
12. I related the black bean caper on day 51
13. At this point I figured it might be better to end this caper and forget about the profit for that evening
14. But his connection with Felix Rodriguez and the name of three landing craft for the caper: the Barbara (George’s wife), the Zapata (George’s oil drilling company), and the Houston (the world center of big oil) suggest differently
15. As Ingrid left the dugout with the sergeant from the Raiders Battalion, Vandegrift’s chief of staff, Colonel Caper James, approached his commander and spoke to him in a low but indignant voice
16. everything into the caper
17. realities, with a little luck and a couple more transitions we can pull off the biggest caper in the
18. Jeff would never harm anyone but would probably not think through a caper like this, seeing it more as a game than as a crime
19. After their caper was finished, a hundred-dollar-bill would be left in the car as payment to its owner, along with a note of apology for taking it without asking
20. The technicians had been released as the police and army decided they didn’t really have anything to do with the caper, they were only workers
21. She cast her eyes about the stones with an appetite in full caper now that the banquet was so near
22. „Prickly pie,' said Archie, who knew his mate well enough to know what his caper was
23. ' 'All that and more, you owe my lady,' the damsel's answer to me, and taking the four reals, instead of making me a curtsey she cut a caper, springing two full yards into the air
24. I thought he intended to cut a caper round the bed; but, suddenly composing himself, he fell on his knees, and raised his hands, and returned thanks that the lawful master and the ancient stock were restored to their rights
25. The latter I prepared with Brent Scowcroft’s assistance to help Ron Ziegler through the Q & A period which I felt certain would follow his announcement of your caper
26. Artane orphans, joining hands, caper round him
27. Girls of the Prison Gate Mission, joining hands, caper round in the opposite direction
28. The dogs caper and sneeze with excitement
29. "They did this and then we did that" and all that caper
30. He would cackle with laughter and caper, if any jest was made, or even if Frodo spoke kindly to him, and weep if Frodo rebuked him
31. His baby, as he called the kidnapping caper
32. I thought he intended to cut a caper round the bed; but suddenly composing himself, he fell on his knees, and raised his hands, and returned thanks that the lawful master and the ancient stock were restored to their rights
33. The helicopter tossed us lightly up and over and down through the skyscrapers and let us out, almost for a trot and caper, on top of the building where the large letters could be read from the sky:
34. He snoozed in his cubby or shuffled papers in the unlined library, looked out at the untended lawn and reminded himself to caper with the mower one day soon
35. In the autumn of 1949, Marilyn began work on John Huston’s gritty crime drama The Asphalt Jungle, the first so-called caper film that was told from the point of view of the criminals
36. For herself, she did nothing but caper about in the front chambers, jump on and off the bedsteads, and lie on the mattresses and piled-up bolsters and pillows before the enormous fires roaring in the
37. but there's no pulling up when you once begip dancing, and want to cut a fine caper
38. Look at them attentively: they caper about and squeal with joy like puppies in the sun
39. Suddenly there was a loud roar of laughter at a caper that was cut in the quadrille
40. Golyadkin junior (with a little smile beforehand to the spectators standing round) suddenly assumed a most businesslike, busy and official air, dropped his eyes to the floor and, drawing himself in, shrinking together, and pronouncing rapidly “on a special commission” he cut a caper with his short leg, and darted away into the next room
1. "We're really on the island!" said Mary, and she capered about, Tim joining her and looking as mad as she did
2. He capered round her as she ran back to the others, almost tripping her up as she went
3. Grinning broadly, he leaped and capered around the
4. And among them Tolkemec capered and pranced, dealing death
5. Tolkemec pranced and capered no more
6. He was making it loop and dive among the seats as he capered along with what Scott saw as pure joy for the moment
7. "It's moving in the same direction we are," she gibbered, looking up at the shadows that capered out from the candlelight
8. The people most killed themselves laughing; and when the king got done capering and capered off behind the scenes, they roared and clapped and stormed and haw-hawed till he come back and done it over again, and after that they made him do it another time
9. No bodachs capered among the crowd
10. He capered about on the table; and when he came a second time to the cow jumped over the Moon, he leaped in the air
11. But if the count, getting more and more into the swing of it, charmed the spectators by the unexpectedness of his adroit maneuvers and the agility with which he capered about on his light feet, Marya Dmitrievna produced no less impression by slight exertions- the least effort to move her shoulders or bend her arms when turning, or stamp her foot- which everyone appreciated in view of her size and habitual severity
12. Cooger, threshed in a final harvest, was now a billion parchment flecks, tumbled sea-scrolls capered in meadows
13. But if the count, getting more and more into the swing of it, charmed the spectators by the unexpectedness of his adroit maneuvers and the agility with which he capered about on his light feet, Márya Dmítrievna produced no less impression by slight exertions—the least effort to move her shoulders or bend her arms when turning, or stamp her foot—which everyone appreciated in view of her size and habitual severity
1. ‘Turn a somersault in the sea!’ cried the Mock Turtle, capering wildly
2. 'Turn a somersault in the sea!' cried the Mock Turtle, capering wildly about
3. Although I couldn't hear his followers' laughter, from the way some were capering about, I reckoned they were enjoying their leader's discomfort
4. Scott's capering shoes froze
5. Many of them were even now capering about their parents in the twilight, clutching balloons, lollipops, and overpriced souvenirs of all shapes and sizes
6. capering, begging his pardon, he knew not what it meant
7. But what will you say when I tell you now how, among the countless other marvellous things Montesinos showed me (of which at leisure and at the proper time I will give thee an account in the course of our journey, for they would not be all in place here), he showed me three country girls who went skipping and capering like goats over the pleasant fields there, and the instant I beheld them I knew one to be the peerless Dulcinea del Toboso, and the other two those same country girls that were with her and that we spoke to on the road from El Toboso! I asked Montesinos if he knew them, and he told me he did not, but he thought they must be some enchanted ladies of distinction, for it was only a few days before that they had made their appearance in those meadows; but I was not to be surprised at that, because there were a great many other ladies there of times past and present, enchanted in various strange shapes, and among them he had recognised Queen Guinevere and her dame Quintanona, she who poured out the wine for Lancelot when he came from Britain
8. And then, skipping, running, and capering, the girl reached the town, but before going into the house she called out at the door, "Come out, mother Teresa, come out, come out; here's a gentleman with letters and other things from my good father
9. With this Teresa hurried out of the house with the letters, and with the string of beads round her neck, and went along thrumming the letters as if they were a tambourine, and by chance coming across the curate and Samson Carrasco she began capering and saying, "None of us poor now, faith! We've got a little government! Ay, let the finest fine lady tackle me, and I'll give her a setting down!"
10. So at length, with the boys capering round them, and accompanied by the curate and the bachelor, they made their entrance into the town, and proceeded to Don Quixote's house, at the door of which they found his housekeeper and niece, whom the news of his arrival had already reached
11. Drunk about the place and capering with Martin's umbrella
12. `Dad and Mr Barrington! Three cheers!' And he began capering
13. The people most killed themselves laughing; and when the king got done capering and capered off behind the scenes, they roared and clapped and stormed and haw-hawed till he come back and done it over again, and after that they made him do it another time
14. Little Pearl's unwonted mood of sentiment lasted no longer; she laughed, and went capering down the hall, so airily, that old Mr
15. capering as he sang loudly in the strange dwarf-tongue
16. The continual sight of the fiend shapes before me, capering half in smoke and half in fire, these at last begat kindred visions in my soul, so soon as I began to yield to that unaccountable drowsiness which ever would come over me at a midnight helm
17. But the half-imbecile mother was greatly diverted and laughed heartily when her husband began capering about or performing something
18. " Behind the whole group was a Frenchman capering, rubbing his hands for joy, and exclaiming, "Be Gar! just so in France!" Now, Mr
1. The silver grey fur caught some light from the new moon and gleamed when the kitten made his wild capers and beat his paws after the fleeing insects
2. Tiny cubes of salted and pickled things (capers and apples), amongst drops of chili and basil (maybe), that added an ingenious contrast to the lemon
3. Garnish with tomatoes, capers, anchovies, mozzarella cheese, black olive halves, oregano
4. Room Capers was published by
5. What follows are a few examples of capers – I’m not talking about those tiny round things that you can find in a jar
6. Someday, I’ll look capers up
7. I have already mentioned Jayson Blair, but he wasn’t a pioneer with his capers
8. Baked Salmon with Capers
9. Baked Salmon with Capers 64
10. She parked the vehicle down from Capers Pier near a desolate beach
11. Mound on four chilled plates and garnish each with 1 tablespoon of capers and a few red onion slices (or to taste)
12. 2 tablespoons of capers
13. "The sage has left nothing in the ink-bottle," replied Samson; "he tells all and sets down everything, even to the capers that worthy Sancho cut in the blanket
14. The she-ass, however, feeling the point more acutely than usual, began cutting such capers, that it flung the lady Dulcinea to the ground; seeing which, Don Quixote ran to raise her up, and Sancho to fix and girth the pack-saddle, which also had slipped under the ass's belly
15. Everything tends to show that his convelescence will be brief; and who knows even if at our next village festivity we shall not see our good Hippolyte figuring in the bacchic dance in the midst of a chorus of joyous boon-companions, and thus proving to all eyes by his verve and his capers his complete cure? Honour, then, to the generous savants! Honour to those indefatigable spirits who consecrate their vigils to the amelioration or to the alleviation of their kind! Honour, thrice honour! Is it not time to cry that the blind shall see, the deaf hear, the lame walk? But that which fanaticism formerly promised to its elect, science now accomplishes for all men
16. The poor beasts felt the strange spurs and added to their anguish by pressing their tails tight, so much so that, cutting a multitude of capers, they flung their masters to the ground
17. The kitten cut so many comical capers, and in a little while the children began to create such an uproar, that Nora had to interfere lest the people in the flat underneath should be annoyed
18. • Combine the olives, capers, olive oil, thyme, vinegar, wine, and honey in a mixing bowl and gently stir
19. BLESSED ARE THE POOR IN SPIRIT, Charlie recalls, as beyond the window a wino with a machete capers in the middle of Bowery
20. next village festivity we shall not see our good Hippolyte figuring in the bacchic dance in the midst of a chorus of joyous booncompanions, and thus proving to all eyes by his verve and his capers his complete cure? Honour, then, to the generous savants! Honour to those indefatigable spirits who consecrate their vigils to the amelioration or to the alleviation of their kind! Honour, thrice honour! Is it not time to cry that the blind shall see, the deaf hear, the lame walk? But that which fanaticism formerly promised to its elect, science now accomplishes for all men
21. After that, I set up a plate of cheese and crackers and cornichons and capers and took all of it to the media room, where Jacob and Hugo were watching one of the Bourne sagas
22. knew that she was the instigator in most of the capers she
23. Sometimes, as she looked at the strange but amusing capers cut by the dancers, who- having decided once for all that being disguised, no one would recognize them- were not at all shy, Pelageya Danilovna hid her face in her handkerchief, and her whole stout body shook with irrepressible, kindly, elderly laughter
24. That is one way of taking our revenge for the capers that mesdames our grisettes play on us
25. I feel as if I could be anything or everything; as if I could rant and storm, or sigh or cut capers, in any tragedy or comedy in the English language
26. Its stamping, capers and high leaps
27. ’ But when the band struck up and Mother Dubois was advancing towards her vis-à-vis, the quartermaster-sergeant, our marquises, evidently delighted by our stirring music, began to jump about in Tartar fashion, bounding from side to side, and cutting all sorts of capers, so that one might have thought them possessed
28. Then he performed the most marvellous capers
29. You will ask why did I worry myself with such antics: answer, because it was very dull to sit with one's hands folded, and so one began cutting capers
30. Sometimes, as she looked at the strange but amusing capers cut by the dancers, who—having decided once for all that being disguised, no one would recognize them—were not at all shy, Pelagéya Danílovna hid her face in her handkerchief, and her whole stout body shook with irrepressible, kindly, elderly laughter
31. A Tartare Sauce or Sauce Tartare is merely a mayonnaise dressing with pickles chopped into it, a tablespoonful, each, or more, of chopped cucumber, cauliflower, and olives, with a tablespoonful of capers and two teaspoonfuls of red pepper to a pint of the mayonnaise
32. There is, however, a hot Tartare Sauce which is made by adding to one cup of thick white sauce the following ingredients: One tablespoonful, each, of chives, parsley, pickled gherkins, olives, and capers, all put through the food chopper