The staff on the train were very good and bottles of chilled water were given out. |
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Ms Robinson is wrapped up in a duvet and wears an overcoat, an all-enveloping shawl and mittens on her presumably chilled fingers. |
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The brewery intends to turn round the fortunes of the English pint, which is facing tough opposition from chilled lagers and Irish ales. |
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If you're looking for a chilled relaxed, friendly atmosphere, then this is the place to be. |
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I had a full a la carte menu to choose from, freshly cooked meats, chilled lasagne and cakes of every description. |
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Retsina, or resinated wine, has a distinctive flavor and tastes better when chilled. |
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His hands gripped against the plastic leather-like steering wheel, feeling the cold beneath his chilled hands. |
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First I was chilled, then hot, then so weak I could barely pull myself out to drag our boat over sand shallows. |
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If revenge is a dish best served cold, there's nowhere more chilled than the grave. |
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There is no shivering in the cold, no fear of getting chilled, no danger of rheumatics from sitting on damp grass. |
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It's a lovely little wine, light but packed with flavour, perfect chilled before dinner or for sitting out in the sun. |
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It is a very dry wine best drunk as an aperitif, and served slightly chilled. |
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The weather outside chilled me, and goosebumps rose in a matter of seconds as the wind blew my hair all around. |
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Paunch was a chilled blend of arrack, a distilled palm sap, with sugar, citrus, water and spices. |
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Seriously, if you haven't tried a nice chilled gazpacho, you haven't lived. |
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It's always a good, lively atmosphere as people unwind after the week, hang out, drink mulled wine or chilled beers, chat and dance. |
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Using a chilled meat grinder fitted with the medium die, grind chicken, livers, pork and fat back into a large bowl over an ice water bath. |
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Is it true that all red wines should be served at room temperature and not chilled? |
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But best of all was a chilled broth constructed around delicate slivers of Maine Peeky Toe crab and a green rosette of avocado. |
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Cut the chilled butter into small pieces then, using the tips of your fingers, rub it into the flour until it has the consistency of breadcrumbs. |
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Yet a gondola loaded with chilled, fresh tagliatelle and spaghetti is now a must-have fixture in any supermarket catering for the middle classes. |
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On the day of the gathering, she presented sangria chilled with a dazzling ice ring made from tropical fruits and island nectars. |
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Others, who knew better, had brought along steaks and scampi, served with chilled champagne and other assorted luxuries. |
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Music will include funky techno, a cappella singers, dance floor jazz, and chilled house. |
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It didn't take long, though, before she was shaking to a mambo beat, and straining the cocktail into a chilled Martini glass. |
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He looked about through the chilled air, pawing at the moist earth beneath him. |
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Mobile in one hand, chilled glass of lager in the other, with the BMW parked outside, he was every considerable inch the man about town. |
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A chilled teething ring may distract the child whilst helping to soothe their sore gums. |
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In fact, the whole second half of the album is a lot more chilled out than the first, which can be manic and intensely un-listenable. |
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He was never really close enough to me coming onto the back straight and he never drafted me, so I chilled out. |
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Pour all into a shaker cup and strain into a chilled Martini glass garnished with a maraschino cherry. |
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Now they are devising plans for further investment in the chilled food factory which supplies distributors to bakeries, delis and sandwich shops. |
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The pressure of that blank metal stare chilled Martel's soul, as if he were watching distant, marauding armies on the march. |
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On market day, the chilled produce goes into large Coleman coolers that are kept closed until we need to replenish supplies. |
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He turned, chilled to the marrow, which was, evidently, a nastily foreign feeling. |
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And when you returned, wide-eyed with fright and chilled to the marrow, you were secretly amazed at your own survival. |
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Neither will you be chilled to the marrow by the icy blasts of winter, for it scarcely ever freezes. |
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It sent a shiver down Nathaniel's spine and chilled his bones to the marrow. |
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They found a little straw but the cold chilled their bones and they lay there sleepless and afraid. |
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One milliliter of dry methanol was chilled on dry ice and 0.25 mL thionyl chloride added slowly. |
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The glasses had been well chilled making the beers truly thirst-quenching on the warm day that Wednesday was. |
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To use as a compress, dip an entire washcloth in the thoroughly chilled tea until soaked. |
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You can make a watermelon smoothie by running some chilled, seeded melon cubes through a blender with a little water or lime juice. |
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I duly placed the chilled pies into the microwave and commenced the cooking process and began thumbing through the newspaper. |
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She'd hidden a straw tick in the shed, and a crock of chilled butter for her welts. |
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We were there for over two hours in the end, emerging blinking and slightly unsteady on our feet after the hot sun and the chilled red wine. |
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The fine-grained selvage called a chilled margin, formed in a younger rock in contact with an older rock, has already been mentioned. |
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You can't beat the humble spud along with a pint of freshly chilled milk to speed the digestive process. |
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Dusted meself off, opened a cheap tinnie of lager, sat down and chilled out. |
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I loved to stand facing the fire toasting my front while the cold autumn wind chilled my back. |
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Dolerite dykes that cut the peridotite show chilled margins and local metasomatic calcic alteration. |
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Our table was groaning with plates of meze and dressed with chilled bottles of Villa Doluca. |
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Pour all ingredients into cocktail shaker, shake very well and strain into a chilled, white sugar-rimmed Martini glass. |
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He says that you pour the gin and vermouth over ice in a chilled shaker, then mix and strain quickly into a chilled martini glass. |
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Well, the experts in the trade tell us that your favourite soft drink tastes best when it's chilled right down to four degrees Celsius. |
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For our minimoon, we wanted to do something chilled, low effort and relaxed, without having to travel far. |
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Her lobster is warm, which is reason enough not to shilly-shally with it, and my crustaceans are chilled, which I too do not want to compromise. |
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The sensation of chilled vodka on your tongue is the perfect way to start a meal of traditional Polish food. |
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The cold and bitter wind came straight at the face and chilled them to their bones. |
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The tureen of gazpacho was perfectly chilled, with a smooth texture and refreshing tomato and cucumber flavours. |
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Strain into a large, chilled Martini glass and garnish with a twist of lemon. |
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His story completed, the chilled and weakened Victor Frankenstein died there on the ice-bound ship, unavenged. |
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The other uncorks a bottle of chilled beer, and after cleaning the mouth of the bottle with her tongue, she places the beer in my hand. |
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I purchased some cheap sunnies and boardies, had a swim in the pool, and chilled in the sauna. |
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Have a stash of soft drinks chilled and, if the weather's nippy, a mulled cider simmering in a slow-cooker. |
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Let's kick off with some suitably chilled warm-up music, while you pitch your virtual tent and skin up a virtual fat one. |
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The weather hadn't improved much, and the skirls of snow carried on the wind chilled him to the bone. |
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In the middle of the night she woke, chilled, full of nameless apprehension. |
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These are bars that serve the most irresistible little snacky plates with perfectly chilled Japanese draught beer or sake. |
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It's real snow, produced by 16 snow guns firing cooled water into air chilled to minus two degrees. |
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Food and drink shops led the boom with sales of ice-cream, beer, chilled soft beverages and barbecues all topping the list. |
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The sound of those words chilled us both, as if suddenly the night fog had draped over the two of us without warning. |
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It makes a really refreshing summer drink topped up with chilled sparkling water and loads of ice and lemon. |
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There will be a buffet car, a chilled wine trolley and a bar serving real ale from the Riverhead Brewery at Marsden, near Huddersfield. |
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I was in this bar on a Friday night, the vibe and ambience was chilled with funky back beats. |
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The traditional Caesar salad is served perfectly, with a chilled gold fork, and chilled lettuce. |
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He would play with his son on the lawn, stay for lunch and dinner, and drink a chilled martini or two. |
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Champagne and chilled fino sherry both perform this role with aplomb but sometimes it pays to go for something a little off-piste. |
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Whip the cream in a large chilled bowl until lusciously thick but not stiff. |
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Serve as a starter or party opener with dishes of green and black olives, gherkins, a dip with potato chips and a glass of chilled dry Muscat. |
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For the whipped cream, place the heavy cream in a chilled bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. |
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Pour the strained mixture into the chilled glass, then layer with more crushed ice. |
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Pour the syrup through a strainer and spoon it, warm or cold, on top of the chilled custards. |
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The strategy is a bit like that of northern cecropia moth pupae, which do not stir unless previously chilled for a sufficiently long time. |
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Clubs and strip joints were open for business, and dark pubs were filled to the brim with chilled customers. |
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The negative and positive ions from the sea osmose into a chilled and flowing album that reflects the soothing power of the big outdoors. |
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It's a crisp and fruity wine that, like most affordable Chardonnays, is best served chilled. |
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The chilled potato and egg casserole, black bean and chorizo salad and pleasantly sharp chayote were all very good. |
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He closed his eyes in hope of gaining some sleep himself, but the cold chilled him and did not allow him to sleep. |
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A cold breeze chilled her instantly and she shivered, naked in a diminishing pool of water. |
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He stirred and opened his eyes again he reached out and touched my face, his fingers so cold that they chilled me. |
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It seemed as though I was chilled to the bone even though I should have been very warm. |
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The room was a little cold, and the sweat chilled him, causing his skin to prickle. |
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Then the girls take off, ears ringing and bare shoulders chilled by the cold midnight air, to the place blocks away where their ride is waiting. |
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The champagne should be chilled for at least four hours before serving and after opening should be kept in an ice bucket. |
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It was a terrible game but the sun shone gloriously throughout and the wine was chilled to perfection. |
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Salad was made, potatoes were wrapped in foil, buns were grilled, beer was chilled. |
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After I chilled the dough, it pretty much turned into a buttery, sugary rock. |
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It should be chilled slightly before drinking, three-quarters of an hour in the fridge is about right. |
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The wine was not chilled sufficiently, and the waiter took longer than 30 seconds to arrive with a new bottle. |
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On a nearby table, he'd carefully arranged a bottle of champagne, in ice, another one chilled on the window. |
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Defiantly magical During the flash, she also saw something that terrified her and chilled her to the bone. |
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Dan and I chilled out for the rest of the day, ending up going to the movies and watching King Kong. |
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If the skulking figure made him suspicious, the scream that followed minutes later chilled his blood and threw him into action. |
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There was just enough light for me to make out his face, and he wore an expression of concern that nearly chilled my blood in my veins. |
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When her blindfold was removed the true identity of her captor chilled her blood. |
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She screamed, a long, shrill scream, one devoid of any hope, a scream that emptied her lungs and chilled Jevantze 's blood. |
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The very notion of stepping into the proverbial line of fire chilled her blood. |
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Meat, poultry, dairy, and egg producers, and those selling chilled processed food like egg pasta, have particular challenges in display. |
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There's a lightness, a crystalline sparkle and sheer zest about these performances that makes them bubble like chilled champagne. |
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It also produces sour cream, butter and chilled, ready-to-serve fruit juices. |
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But there's a way to enjoy those same sweet morsels of chilled, cooked crab in mustard sauce without heading to Florida. |
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A system of chilled water running throughout the building is used in place of traditional air conditioning. |
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This was excessively cold, but at least this mistake meant the chilled liquid quenched our parched mouths. |
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Maybe you've eased into an elegant dinner with a bowl of chilled lychee soup or lingered over a delicious dessert of lychee ice cream. |
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Each volunteer was then given 15 samples of chilled orange juice, distributed in 5 rows of 3 cups. |
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The majority of the tracks included remain on the chilled side, with most artists reflecting on the more melodic end of the spectrum. |
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It is chilled enough for when the lights go out, and energetic enough for the morning. |
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Throughout, tango's chilled swing is never allowed to disappear completely. |
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The gently soothing flute arrangements give a vaguely laid-back chilled perspective to the overall process. |
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The Scottish foursome sound nicely chilled where they used to be, for better or worse, just plain flaky. |
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Between the full-bodied, rounded sound and the generally chilled mood of the writing and playing, the album has a subdued, reflective tone. |
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The house wines are good, and the white properly chilled, at reasonable prices. |
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Mother had the pineapple parfait which delivered a refreshingly sweet and chilled end to her meal. |
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I look like a cool and chilled person, but I gathered all my past hurt while acting. |
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Transfer the chilled passion fruit filling to a pastry bag fitted with a small, plain tip. |
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The streets are quite chilled, inside my head is brisk at best and the beat, well, the beat is positively hyperborean. |
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On such excursions, the chilled can holders will prove a literally refreshing idea, as will the electronic set-and-forget climate control. |
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Many fine throws of finely woven and dyed linen and cotton were strewn about with an ice chest for chilled wine. |
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Served in a chilled, or iced glass this is a beer which not only flirts with perfection but goes on to consummate the relationship. |
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So, the best way to cool off this summer could be natural, chilled ice tea. |
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Within seconds, the clouds begin to disperse and the suns rays thaw my chilled arms. |
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Order some of their delicate cocktail infusions, while DJs spin ambient club sounds to suit the chilled setting. |
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Equipped with some chilled white wine and a few simple baguettes, we rented an inexpensive pirogue and set off into the lagoon. |
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And their only experience of strawberries is the chilled, wrapped and insipid kind from the supermarket shelf. |
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The hot wort is then chilled, filtered, aerated and, finally, pitched with yeast. |
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For instance, Manoj, a software engineer, prefers to have a pitcher of chilled sweet toddy with friends to beat the lethargy of a lazy Sunday. |
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Although she was chilled to the bone by the finality of the Queen's words, a part of her wondered if that wasn't such a bad thing. |
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Now is the perfect time to fire up the grill or prepare cool dishes such as salads, sandwiches and chilled soups like gazpacho. |
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It plastered their hair to their heads as they walked down the road, and chilled them to the bone. |
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On a warm day, heaven is a bottle of chilled wine, a plate of seafood, and a table with a view. |
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In March 2001, the first officer of the cruise ship Caledonian Star saw a wave that chilled his soul. |
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At 8.45 I shall make flasks of strong, black coffee and also have chilled mineral water on hand in case of dehydration. |
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One night I dined outside on exquisite chilled cucumber soup and chicken tikka, in the flickering light of flaming torches. |
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The instant coolness sucked away all the sun's heat and chilled him more quickly than he had expected. |
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Upon entering the bar and finding a space in the corner near the window, someone thrust a chilled can of Steinlager into my hand. |
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Then, with chilled air pouring in down the back of my neck, you flop into your seat, oblivious. |
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In the meantime, here's how to keep your cork from popping before the glasses are chilled. |
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Small Moments and The Big Romance are two albums of chilled folktronica, all acoustic guitars and somnambulant beats. |
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Fresh, unadulterated, chilled, lightly seasoned, fabulous crab is one of my most favourite foods. |
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You can drink it lightly chilled, and a slight frizzante element is a regional quirk in many of them. |
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This chilled yoghurt and cucumber soup is light, immensely refreshing and incredibly pretty, frothing up in the blender to a pale, minty green. |
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Tuck each ball into a small candy or cupcake cup, and store them in an airtight container, chilled, for up to 2 weeks. |
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In summer I serve them at room temperature, but you don't get the full flavour if they're chilled. |
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More than 200 pounds of chilled, wet bamboo were in supply to cater to any hunger pangs. |
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The dankness chilled Annika to the bone, and she wished desperately for a fire to warm by. |
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Your neighborhood is chilled by a damp wind tossing about scraps of ribbon and tissue left behind by careless garbage men. |
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Garganega is a lovely, dry, fairly crisp white wine...perfect chilled with sliced salami and olives! |
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I settle for a Camembert baguette, a bolet of chilled cider deadening my tongue to the sock aftershock. |
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Pour the chilled mixture into a plastic freezer box and leave in the deep freeze until the edges have frozen. |
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We were able to sit on the beach in our coats for over three hours, drinking chilled Prosecco and savouring the flavours of the sea. |
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The slight breeze chilled Brian's skin and made goosebumps prickle across his arms and neck. |
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The glass window had been chilled by the outside rain and had cooled the hot, humid air inside the bus below its dew point. |
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She shivered as their chilled breath filled the air, suffocating her with its putrid weight. |
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I later discover that chilled Greek salad and warm pan gravy with scrapings marry quite well. |
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The first was a flourless, eggless dark chocolate torte, which had the consistency of the inside of a truffle and was served slightly chilled. |
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Place two small scoops of the elderflower sorbet in a chilled martini glass. |
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These albums were groundbreaking explorations into chilled electronica, infused with jazzy grooves and live orchestration. |
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Paul quickly got a large glass of chilled water at his request and sat in the chair opposite him while he drank in large gulps. |
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There was a light, cool breeze, which was pleasant enough except that it made the skin feel chilled and clammy. |
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Knead the chilled dough on a lightly floured board until it's elastic, then roll it out until it is quite thin. |
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A bit of sun, a bit of wildlife, washed down with chilled lemonade and a wedge of juicy watermelon. |
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In the fish supermarket down the road, two whole chilled cabinets are dedicated to whale. |
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We all met at the bar where Nicky, our waitron, served us our ice cold beers in chilled glasses and ran through the list of specials. |
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You can keep this sauce, chilled as a jelly, in the fridge for up to a week. |
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I would generally allow about one kilo for two generous helpings and serve with crusty bread and chilled crisp white muscadet. |
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Where I used to listen to shouty music and stomp around the flat, these days I'm more partial to something chilled which helps me wind down. |
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The chilled air surrounded him as he trudged off towards his car parked only a few feet away. |
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It is unbearably hot out there, yet in here I have a chilled water cooler and air conditioning. |
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If your smoked salmon appetizer is a popular dinner order, try offering it with a small shot of chilled aquavit or vodka. |
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There is usually some producer somewhere in the world deliberately fashioning light reds in this style to be consumed chilled. |
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It harks back to a time when love was free, flower power was king, flares were the order of the day, and people felt a little bit more chilled out about themselves. |
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Her voice chilled him farther than her hands did, hissing like dried ice and dying smoke as it wreathed over his head and sucked into his mouth and clung damp to his lungs. |
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While one brewing insider said that the chilled hybrid mix of lager and ale was way ahead of its time, most others though it was really pretty awful. |
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The soporific sound of creaking pine is usually enjoyed naked, with a chilled bottle of beer in one hand and, for authenticity, a leafy birch whisk in the other. |
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The English people are a nation of valetudinarians, but there is not sufficient nutriment in their food, which seems to consist mainly of chilled meat. |
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Even curry, the former best friend of chilled lager, is now seen as a dish that brings out the best in certain Alsatian wines and powerful Rieslings. |
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The fear that must have chilled their blood, the horror and awe that rooted him to this spot in the middle of the road, was as powerful as the storm itself. |
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The best white port from Malvasia grape is a light, stunningly dry and nutty drink similar to fino sherry and best served chilled from the fridge. |
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Now I was in the mood for a chilled, fizzy, bubbly, brown and wet drink. |
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Andrew Horn's documentary keeps just the right chilled distance from its evanescent subject matter and pays due reverence to Klaus without falling into titillation or fandom. |
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Your hands may tingle or feel numb, and you might feel flushed or chilled. |
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It employs a chilled mirror of polished rhodium as the primary humidity instrument and infrared optics to control thermoelectric cooling and heating. |
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The light seeped beneath lids as I opened them to the chilled atmosphere. |
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Macbeth looked Schim in the eyes and smiled as he pushed back his hood to reveal his face, a sight which chilled Schim 's blood though he had seen it many times before. |
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In the chilled bulb, the floral stem is visible in the centre of the bulb, while the leaves and flower have grown outside the sensitive volume of the detection coil. |
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One sunny afternoon as I sat nursing a chilled glass of Chianti on the square, a wedding party spilled out from an old church, a blur of confetti and colour. |
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However, when golf carts start to aquaplane and caddies are chilled to the bone, it is no joke and everyone was relieved when the tournament was abandoned for the day. |
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After lunch we headed for Varadero, a spit of land 50 miles east of Havana that had been turned into a more chilled and friendlier version of Miami Beach. |
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It is the 1950s and the whole of America seems to be on edge, chilled by the prospect of reds under the beds and invasion by little green men from Mars. |
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The point is to wait until the soil is so chilled that seed cannot sprout, but stays dormant until warming soil and moisture trigger germination in spring. |
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This luminescent Italian rose has a sweetness on the nose and delicate spice on the palate that begs for a mouthful of chilled raspberries and a touch of vanilla ice-cream. |
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I leant my head against the window, the chilled glass prickling my skin. |
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The plan will see current buildings demolished and replaced with a new production hall, chilled storage facilities, a chilled loading bay and new offices. |
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For cooling the building during warm weather, naturally chilled groundwater is brought up from the aquifer through holes bored through 410 feet of London clay. |
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This is drunk warm out of small earthenware cups or chilled depending on the season, and in my experience the hot stuff numbs your senses like hemlock. |
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The group consisted of everyone from complete novices through to experienced riders, this made for a great sociable chilled out day of looning around in the woods. |
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Eat hot with warm sponge cake or madeleines or eat thoroughly chilled aside a little mound of equal quantities of thick yoghurt and whipped cream. |
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His heart pounded, his eyes widened, and an icy whisper chilled his blood. |
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A clean-cut chilled gazpacho made an exhilarating appetiser, its sharp tomato edge juxtaposed with a mellow, voluptuous quenelle of crab and avocado. |
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Set in an ice bath until chilled, drain and place on an oiled sheet pan. |
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Dry or sweet, generally speaking, premium sake is best served chilled. |
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This gives them an advantage, especially in the chilled beef market. |
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It's still there today, like a 1950s postcard from California, with carhops still taking curb-side orders for burgers, fries and those heavenly chilled mugs of root beer. |
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Poured into a chilled, sugar-rimmed Martini glass, the mixture is topped with a float of Champagne and garnished with a chocolate cigarette and a maraschino cherry. |
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The samples were heated for 6-7 min, then chilled on ice, and centrifuged. |
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Spoon some lobster noodles in a bowl that is chilled on ice. |
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Most bulbs need to be chilled for many weeks before they can be forced. |
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Suddenly the weather felt chilled and again the horses balked. |
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We provide electricity for chilled foods at almost every market. |
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For the main course, platters of beef satay and chilled monkfish, stir-fried vegetables, jasmine rice, crispy roast duck and blackened cod will be served. |
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The intricate art of origami has nothing on how some of these little beauties grow, looking like crazily choreographed sea coral in their chilled humidifiers. |
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Keep the meat well chilled in an ice chest until ready to serve or grill. |
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It makes a colorful addition to chilled potato salads in summer or a satisfying accompaniment to heartier, wintertime fare such as soups or stews. |
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He screamed a primal scream that rattled bones, chilled blood and reached what mysterious organs served for the ears of those who live on the edges of the universe. |
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A continental breakfast and a chilled gourmet dinner are included. |
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It is best consumed when chilled and should foam and fizz like beer. |
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The cold, frigid air from the open windows chilled his body. |
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Suddenly, the guru, chilled by the cold water, became conscious. |
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It chilled me due to the fact that it sounded more beast like than human. |
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Then it's over to flashy dance floors and fast pulsating music that becomes all the more stirring after quaffing a few mugs of chilled beer or a few pegs of booze. |
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The cold chilled Susan, slowing her down, making it harder to avoid him. |
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He tucked the covers around her tightly, but she was chilled to the bone. |
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It's delicious served with summer fruit and chilled white wine. |
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By the time I got there I was already chilled to the bone and was starting to have a few doubts as to whether I had bitten of more than I could chew. |
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The blue-green sky of Pomen was partly cloudy, and although the afternoon sun tried to warm the proceedings below, it was a cold day that chilled to the bone. |
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Sales growth in Saudi Arabia was driven by the development of emerging subsectors such as fruit yogurt, chilled desserts and flavored milk drinks. |
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Using cyromolds that have been chilled on dry ice or in the cryostat, use a layer of OCT embeding compound and press the tissue to the bottom of the flat surface. |
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People downed chilled beer, pink gins and energetic old couples jived! |
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She was chilled about the whole thing and explained that all I had to do was choose the order of the music and the tempo, talk to the musicians and all would be cool. |
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The festival provides an opportunity to relish the distinctive flavours of this dish along with barrels of chilled draught beer accompanied by soul-stirring live ghazals. |
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This dish is at its best when it has been chilled for 24 hours. |
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The album is laced with acoustic instruments placed over a backdrop of seamless ambient electronics and soft trip hop grooves, with chilled jazzy undertones throughout. |
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And when I emerged from the treatment room, I was met with a tumbler of water and a cobalt-blue glass tray bearing a chilled towel and three perfect strawberries. |
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On the day of the grand tasting the wine was chilled, the dinner was prepared and four sturdy brown paper bags were already hiding the mystery bottles. |
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Some stared back, a blank, empty stare that chilled to the bone. |
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The dessert is chilled until it sets and is usually turned out onto a plate to make an attractive plateau shape like a flan, but you can also serve it in dishes or glasses. |
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The normally cheerful blond felt chilled by the expression on Lukas' face. |
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The American Academy of neurology chilled the hearts of parents across California and beyond with their announcement. |
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With the first frosts of approaching winter, the surface waters are chilled, increasing in density, and they begin to sink into and below the summer bottom layer. |
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It wasn't, strictly speaking, a gazpacho, as the peppers were cooked, but a wonderful chilled starter and an inspired marriage with the crab, avocado and unadvertised prawns. |
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I always thought of gazpacho as a chilled tomato soup but I was far from complaining about the flavoursome, thick sauce in which my light-as-a-feather dumplings swam. |
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This debut EP features six cuts and is sure to appeal to all those who love their music chilled to the point of sublime down-tempo sophistication. |
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I'll often leave the dough to chill overnight, because if the dough is not chilled it will not roll out properly and the cookies will not cut easily. |
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The cost savings associated with downsizing the chilled water plant capacity was amplified because the emergency generators were likewise reduced in capacity. |
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Greenwich, itself, is a really cool place to hang out in, particularly at night, feeling a little more chilled and relaxed than the hustle and bustle of the city centre. |
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Stanger's voice, his alarm, chilled her and she pulled away abruptly. |
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The food services unit distributes chilled products to restaurants, delis and multiples whose supply needs now also include frozen and ambient foods. |
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There was an unearthly howl in the distance that chilled Zeya to the bone. |
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How can a chilled, acidic, and bubbly liquid make you feel all warm and fuzzy inside? |
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Begin with an aperitif such as a glass of chilled white port. |
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He would shake a chilled Coke, and then spray the soda into a cold glass of milk. |
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The bar and grill may be deep in the basement, but the friendly waiting staff and chilled music maintain an upbeat mood and create a warm atmosphere. |
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After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe. |
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That jazzy vocal style is just supposed to make you feel chilled. |
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This powerful two-hander set on the open waves chilled me to the bone. |
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Chop the wings and bones into 1-inch pieces, rinse with cold water, pat dry, and reserve, chilled, for the jus. |
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Soft and cuddly, our Cherry Stone Pillow Bear can be heated in an oven for a soothing source of warmth, or chilled in the freezer for a cold pack. |
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I never relaxed, and chilled out, and did the things I enjoyed doing. |
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The cooling water is chilled first, so that the volume of water that is required to cool down one entire batch of wort is about equal to the volume of wort. |
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In the event that the company's food chillers should fail, MSVC can acquire multifunctional vehicles to transport both chilled and ambient products, said Whelehan. |
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Just the sensation of these energies at work chilled her blood. |
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The particularity of the crimes documented there is what most chilled me on a trip to Ludwigsburg to research a book. |
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You can practically taste the chilled white wine in that glass. |
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Here, a tall, footed glass holds a generous scoop of house-made vanilla ice cream and is presented to you alongside a chilled bottle of Stewart's root beer. |
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Desert was chilled jelly served with mango, sago and pomelo and sliced baked mooncakes. |
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We've created a relaxed and chilled out environment where naturists can come along and unwind. |
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The resulting casting, called a chilled casting, has the benefits of a hard surface with a somewhat tougher interior. |
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As heat dissipation is slow, and as the rock is under pressure, crystals form, and no vitreous rapidly chilled matter is present. |
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But he does seem quite chilled, unbovvered and happy on his own and having one horse rather than two is much easier. |
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The Andalusian chilled soup has perfect consistency and the remembered flavors of those more-subtle gazpachos experienced in Spain. |
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After I shot my first fight scene I chilled out a little bit. |
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It has a chilled out vibe to it, but we are all influenced by progressive rock. |
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For example, prepacked bratwurst sausages are limited to a few days of shelf life under chilled storage conditions. |
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These indicators are intelligent labels on the food packaging that monitor chilled and deep-frozen food. |
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Scott has bravely battled appendiceal cancer since 2007, and he admits he's easily chilled. |
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Fill six glasses and top up with equal amounts of chilled apple juice, Tropical fruit juice and chilled soda water. |
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You can't go wrong serving it with chilled shellfish, fresh sardines marinated in olive oil, salt and sun-dried tomatoes, or sunchoke soup. |
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Large red cooler bag, PS40, Debenhams Just the thing for keeping your food, soft drinks and those tinnies chilled. |
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Serve chilled, garnished with the finely-diced vegetables, although I personally like to serve small bread sippets or croutons as a garnish. |
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There are any number of variants on the classic bavaroise, the most elegant of chilled puddings. |
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Serve chilled watermelon with sprigs of fresh mint and haloumi cheese for a taste of Greece. |
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The aged tequilas were designed and crafted to be enjoyed as a fine-sipping tequila, as an aperitif or digestif, neat, chilled or on crushed ice. |
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Best of all, the logo will be flourescent, and skull's eyes will glow when the beer is chilled. |
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She served us Greek salad and olives washed down with chilled retsina before leaving us to appreciate our meal and enjoy the stunning view. |
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It also offers pulper systems and dispensing technology for hot, cold and chilled water. |
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Strain into a chilled snifter glass, rimmed with smoked-chipotle dust. |
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We especially enjoyed the chilled, spicy pluot soup with Dungeness crab, melon and avocado bombe. |
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I expected the air to be warm, breathlike, but it was slightly chilled, almost refrigerated, and it smelled of dust and old wool. |
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Stared into the green mesh of bag, reeling, breathing deep lungfuls of conditioned air chilled so evenly that it hurt his teeth a little. |
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