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Yet again, Kara felt the impact of the massive divide between her culture and that of Earth – something the exploration of the seaside resort had highlighted; the sheer volume of … words failed her … stuff that was on sale in the shops … most of it completely superfluous … badly made, cheap (in every meaning of the word) ornaments of no practical use whatsoever and precious little artistic merit, deliberately manufactured to clutter up somebody’s home … and then there was the food and drink on offer! Everywhere she’d looked there had been foodstuffs on sale and people eating … battered fish, hot savoury smelling sausages, the tart scent of vinegar on chips fresh from the fryers … and ices of every conceivable flavour … and those unbelievable sweets in all shapes and sizes … and, according to Iain, this particular seaside resort was a relatively small one … by the time Iain turned off the motorway at the Taunton interchange, she had concluded that although it had been fun visiting, really, when it came down to it, she preferred her own world
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To prepare this drink, and it need not be unpalatable if you flavour it well, wash four or five fairly large potatoes but do not peel them
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The flavour, need I say, is beyond words
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If it was texture and flavour and passionate music I wanted, I'd be a local with Zacharias, but if it was yelling conversation, jokes and silliness on order, I'd be in Virgenia's
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‘And the flavour lingers in your mouth
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so the flavour was concentrated in what was left and
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of the sun as it grew, concentrating the flavour, only to be
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From some it derives a flavour which no culture or management can equal, it is supposed, upon any other
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This flavour, real or imaginary, is sometimes peculiar to the produce of a few vineyards; sometimes it extends through the greater part of a small district, and sometimes through a considerable part of a large province
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don't, it curdles, and the flavour will be spoiled
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"Is there a peculiar flavour in what you sprinkle from your torch?"
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The most refined, delicate, noble and precious Indian tea with a rich aroma, exquisite bouquet and subtle muscatel flavour
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It has a pronounced fresh and distinctive flavour
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A refreshing drink with the flavour and aroma of lemongrass, lime & lemon
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This is a bright, brisk tea with a subtle, rich, and refreshing flavour
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Our Gunpowder tea produces a straw-coloured liquor with a distinctive flavour and sweet aroma
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aristocratic flavour has come to be regarded as the epitome of a
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its flavour any more, but mechanically, as it were, and with a sort of
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Pleasantly surprised by the flavour, she quickly set about finishing her portion
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He belched, enjoying the flavour of cole-slaw a second, or was it the third time around?
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meat is prepared and how the goat was raised, its flavour can turn mild
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What little hair he had left was unkempt and had been badly dyed an orange flavour
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Skyscrapers of grub and vittles, where the visual impression was far more important than the flavour
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Instead, I wrote frequent long letters to my parents trying to convey the flavour of my new experiences, leaving out anything that might worry them
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All the guests had been members of her old set and there was no intrusive youth to spoil the flavour, for the only son of the bride and groom was far away at college and could not be present
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All the many familiar things that had once made life sweet had a flavour of bitterness now
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Ultimately, if the meal hadn’t been one of such excitement, flavour and originality, I would have been left feeling a little resentment that my sister is nice is enough to edit this book and thus making me feel that I had to pay her! The cheek!
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So I gulp down the sweet cooling water and tear ravenously at the ration's freeze-dried rice and vegetable mix, which bursts with unexpected flavour
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If it were possible to eliminate the rage and human sacrifice, then the spectacle would boast a Mardi Gras flavour
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You do not bake bread without deciding how many herbs to flavour it with, or the taste is lost
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But I tell you that, as we allowed its distinct flavour into our thoughts, I knew everything I saw and touched and tasted would be more alive and more vibrant than it had ever been
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13 "You are the salt of the Earth but if the salt has lost its flavour with what will it be salted? It is then good for nothing but to be cast out and trodden under the feet of men
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Although it was impossible, the scent and flavour of lemons flowed over her skin and she found she was smiling
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The formality of the words, with their flavour of traditional story-telling and rich living, startled the boy
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Salt is good; but if the salt has lost its flavour how shall it be resalted? It is neither fit for the land nor even for the dung mound but men throw it out; he who has ears to hear let him listen
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Until now they had only tasted the bitter flavour of retreat and defeat
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Just as the beast decided that snapping his neck would keep the flavour in, Titus dropped his sword and with incredible dexterity, caught it between his feet
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“That’ll add to the flavour
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because their flavour is quite exotic, they roll off the tongue and may actually help a little in terms of customer interest
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essential if the curry is to have good flavour
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refrigerator at least 5 hours to allow the mint to flavour the lassi
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You view these things from your present state of growth and they take on a different flavour
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Or maybe you prefer cutting it up into little pieces, throwing it in a hot pan with some butter, and eating it with great appreciation for the flavour it gives to a hamburger or zucchini (for more appreciation of the Ego, please see chapter thirty-one, The Ego, in part three of this book)
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"We've got a project operating here in Toronto, but it has an international flavour
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The vineyard is still going today, but now their wines are shipped to various countries and are quite well known for the distinctive flavour of the area
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Just put a crush ice, a strawberry flavour powder, water, and most importantly, a condense milk
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Kitty, the flavour is self-explanatory
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I present a few questions now to give you a flavour of the sorts of things that
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Sir Richard took a bite of one of the biscuits and closed his eyes, savouring the flavour
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were baking a cake of the same proportions but with on flavour,
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The nutty flavour of burning foliage hung on the damp air, teasing the nostrils
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I got the same flavour as I tasted in my home
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Its flavour turned tasteless for me
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I need a girl who has been around the forest a few times; a girl with flavour
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“Mmmm…I’m not sure what flavour this one
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The jaw-breaker was still imparting its tasty sweet flavour with
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But after you have ridden every ride and eaten every flavour of ice cream, what would you do then?” She still had a great big grin, but her eyes were now more inquisitive
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greatest feat of flavour stretches out the blue fire of birth pangs merry chase and innards
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It had a high-pitched, almost jingoistic flavour to it—Saugandh mujhe iss mitti ki, mein desh nahi mitne doonga (I swear on Mother Earth, I will not allow this country to be destroyed)
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At a local restaurant, a group of young men smiled at me and said, ‘We are all with Modi,’ and then holding up cups of tea, they exulted, ‘Time for Chai pe Charcha!’ If, in the heart of south Indian coffee country, tea was the flavour of the season, you knew something unique was happening
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flavour to the grapes
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growth and flavour and in the
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local colour and flavour as I could
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So when he complained about the sample being to soft and not enough flavour, Charlie and Chef took that with a pinch of salt
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He just had to remember to spray the right Lego shape with the right flavour or that could spell disaster
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She took another scoop from the second flavour, then did exactly the same thing again which was making Charlie even more nervous
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The simplicity, married with the mix of flavours, the lightness of texture that melted on the palate leaving just the right explosion of flavour, had left him wanting more
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It was incredible, the smooth creaminess, with a fruity flavour and only a subtle hint of cheese
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I spoke with numerous dairies, sampled many different types of cream cheese, until I found the one I felt provided me with the right taste, flavour, and texture
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"After many weeks and months of fine tuning my recipe I then began to play around with presentation ideas and flavour combinations to see what was possible
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We had to wait by our dessert and then a panel of three judges would come and score our work based on taste, flavour, texture, appearance, and organisational ability
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the singers had adapted the lyrics to give them a gay flavour; for instance, The Drifters’ ‘Like sister to
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This is exciting he thought as he wrote down various flavour combinations
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Then, once that was sorted, he needed to decide how to finish them to make each flavour look very different
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Evie always made it with a bit of a chilli kick and extra cheese but he wasn’t getting any flavour at all
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There had been a hasty ham sandwich for lunch at his desk but he’d been too distracted with paperwork to recall any flavour
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Death withdrew her fingers and pushed them softly into their kiss, his tongue tasting the sweetest flavour it had ever tasted
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Then she asks about flavour
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Notes: You can also change the flavour of the dish by using different Trinidad Scorpion Chili Pepper variety
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Douglah will give this dish a more smoky flavour
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Blistering heat levels with a strong smoky flavour
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He was hungry so the flavour filled his mouth
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flavour and diversity of the place
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Only a person who cooks, who has to handle meat when it is raw, pick out the internals of geese, peel off the skins of rabbits, scrape away the scales of a fish that is still alive--my step-mother insisted on this, the flavour, she said, being so infinitely superior that way--can know with what a relief, what a feeling of personal purification and turning of the back on evil, one flings a cabbage into a pot of fair water or lets one's fingers linger lovingly among lentils
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And Crabbe the delightful,--why don't people talk more about Crabbe? Why don't they read him more? I have him in eight volumes; none of your little books of selections, which somehow take away all his true flavour, but every bit of him from beginning to end
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Fairness, desirability, the probable views of the other side, their equal Tightness, these things faltered interminably round each letter to be answered, were hesitated over interminably in the mellow intonations of that large-minded, well-educated young man's voice, and he was echoed and supported by the typist, who was also from Oxford, and had been given this chance of nearness to the most distinguished of bishops at such a youthful age that the undergraduate milk had not yet dried on the corners of his eloquent and hesitating mouth, and gave a peculiarly sickly flavour, thought the irritated Bishop, to whatever came out of it
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Offended, yet forced to continue the call, the Baroness confined such conversation as she made to questions that had a flavour of hostility: where was it possible to get such shoes, and did the Frau Pastor think toes so narrow good for the circulation and the housework?
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My gods are all sweet things and all fine things," said Ingram, convinced at the moment that he had never done anything but worship gods of that particular flavour, so thoroughly was he being purged by the hyssop of life in Kökensee
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Their dryness choked out none of her lively interest, their reminiscent flavour did not quiet her, not even when combined, as it presently was, with the sound of church bells floating across the roofs
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There was an exotic flavour to the place, a peculiar fascination, that was foreign rather than American, at seeing demi-monde and decency rubbing elbows
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But about the big things it wasn't easy, because of the difficulty of getting the right flavour of enthusiasm into her voice, and if she didn't get it in he would put his finger under her chin and turn her to the light and repeat the question in a solemn voice,--precursor, she had learned, of the beginning of the cloud on his face
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and even the flavour of the ice-cream I had: rainbow with a Flake chocolate bar stuck into the top
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He spoke excellent English, but with a distinct foreign flavour
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Mandred had taught them better use of the pleasant-tasting herbs that grew nearby in their cooking so that they had some variety of flavour
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When we add it to our food, it enhances the flavour
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suggested by the Oracle as an answer to my interrogation regarding the flavour of the day to
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"It does have a strong aroma but I'm rather partial to the flavour
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Nor did it have much of a gamey flavour; I much preferred the caribou they served in Kavik, but after a hard day with nothing to eat, the freshly-made food was a real treat
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Anyhow enough of that, here’s another way to cook beef mince, the beer is just because I like it and it gives the chilli a great flavour