There was a choice of cream of broccoli soup, warm chicken liver salad, and herb and garlic crusted mussels. |
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The breast is stuffed with Saskatoon berry cream cheese, then crusted with crushed pecans. |
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Balanced, at the other end, a teeny weeny pinwheel brioche, crusted with sugar. |
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The latter are four pink-centered morsels lightly crusted in flour, attended by a mix of earthy mushrooms in a translucent gold Marsala sauce. |
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He loved it when the snow started to fall, and he loved the way the ice crusted the fallen leaves like a shower of crystals. |
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I scrub crusted blood from between the fingers of my left hand thoughtfully. |
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But feeling the crusted dirt and blood on his neck and hair, he shuddered, and decided to keep moving. |
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Some authors recommend concomitant oral and topical treatment because systemic medication may not effectively penetrate thick, crusted areas. |
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Her flesh was still angry red, with crusted blood along the beginnings of a jagged scar. |
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Well, except for the time I made honey and mustard crusted pork tenderloin. |
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She further stated that the only wines that ever require decanting are crusted ports and old reds that have thrown a sediment. |
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He has pushed the Rhone towards a modern style that emphasises fruit and clarity over crusted, barrel-aged, black wines. |
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For one thing, after only a couple of uses, wood forms get warped, twisted, and crusted over with concrete, which means you have to replace them. |
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A loud, metallic sound resonated in his ears as he reached out, slamming his hands against the crusted, unseen surface. |
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They sometimes develop crusted scabies, with thickened skin and possibly thousands of mites. |
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Turning the water on, I cupped my hands under the faucet, and splashed some water onto the crusted blood. |
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I can't resist huge slices of crisply crusted, melt in your mouth onion rings. |
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The rocks were encased in crusted snow and the wind was driving spindrift across the open slopes. |
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The rack of lamb was crusted with bay leaf and paprika, and expertly sliced at the table in the classic Continental style. |
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Turn the meat and cook until the joint is evenly browned and crusted all over. |
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Primarily a seafood restaurant, expect lobster and shrimp spring rolls, grilled octopus and peppercorn crusted yellow-fin tuna. |
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His head was thrown back, and his hair was crusted with dried blood and twisted in nasty tangles behind him. |
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Any rash that looks bright red, has crusted areas, sores or boils should be seen by your doctor. |
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It may be found on any part of the body as a scaly and crusted patch from a few millimeters to many centimeters in diameter. |
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Skin lesions present initially as bullae, which then rupture, leaving slow-healing erosions and crusted lesions. |
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Metal collars bit into the mass' neck, crusted blood flaking to the scales below. |
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His clothes were soiled and torn, his face was dirty and dried blood crusted around several scratches he had received. |
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The Happy Prince is a statue in the city square, a statue covered in gold leaf and crusted in gems. |
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A roast chestnut crusted salmon circle was perfectly cooked, tasty and fresh. |
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A focal area of hyperpigmentation with an associated crusted lesion was over the left midclavicular area. |
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I was accused of being stiff, spoiled, pompous, upper crusted, bitter, angry, negative, imbecilic, and even crazy. |
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In certain very sensitive patients the skin may get to be very erythematous, edematous, blistered or crusted. |
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The area then becomes purplish, and the skin is hot, with the nipple usually becoming crusted and retracted. |
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The entire surface of the skin becomes red, scaly, thickened, and sometimes crusted. |
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Cultivate lightly immediately before applying VAPAM if the soil has crusted. |
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Sheets of ice crusted the water, especially closer to the shore. |
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Before, they had been heavy and crusted from the blood, aching slightly. |
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One of these was a diamond crusted circular saw for cutting rocks. |
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Clean off as much crusted dirt and sediment as possible before shampooing. |
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In any one of these areas, candidiasis may appear as itchy areas of moist, crusted skin, sometimes with bright-red patches that may become infected with pus. |
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An interesting exception was the crusted doyen of film critics. |
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Hidden beneath a tender and delicious paillard of veal is a cake of brilliantly creamy scalloped potatoes, crusted with a golden gratin of Asiago. |
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The novel is a cornucopia of bleeding orifices, abscessed legs, crusted secretions and fetid genitals. |
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He was a mass of bruises and crusted blood, but he was breathing. |
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Then there was hamachi lightly braised in ginger tea, and yellowtail tataki crusted in pepper and laid in ribbons over slices of peach and soft avocado. |
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Many people have their noses peeling and lips chapped and crusted red and raw to the point of bleeding every time they risk a smile. |
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It was covered with rust everywhere and the hull was so loaded down with plankton and salt crusted that it was a wonder it didn't sink from the weight. |
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In deep crusted snow, or on smooth ice, a pack can easily bring down a moose. |
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One would think bread would harden and form a crust, but it never crusted over. |
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A person may continue to be contagious until five days after the rash appears, or until the last blister has crusted over. |
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There is a tendency to use far too much oil in meat and vegetable stir-fries and indeed, there are too many foods that are heavily crusted and deep-fried. |
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Fresh fish, vegetables with their roots still crusted with dirt, red tomatoes, oranges, lemons, beans, peas, greens and salad leaves grown in the sun. |
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The blue-silver metal was cast in an ornate fashion, and white diamonds spotted with emeralds, beryls and emeralds crusted the edges of the metal. |
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Next morning the valley is crusted in frost as I find the turn-off and wind up 11 km through 135 bends, nine of them hairpins, to reach Snow Farm. |
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I'm a grouchy teenager afraid to get my band t-shirt crusted with flour. |
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A tender, gently cooked slab of pork is lightly crusted in nuts and herbs. |
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There's Cullen Skink with coconut and chilli for starters or deliciously memorable mains like haggis crusted halibut with pesto or chicken with apricot and asparagus. |
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Free-roaming dogs do sometimes take a heavy toll on deer of all ages, particularly in late winter when crusted snow aids the dogs but hinders the weakened deer. |
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The photographs showed her as a ferally beautiful river kid, her body crusted with mud or wreathed with night-blooming cereus or hanging naked from a hay hook. |
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Heat the ghee in a large heavy based frying pan on a medium-high heat and fry the paneer cubes, in batches if necessary, until golden and crusted. |
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In the winter, the pads shrink and tighten, exposing the rim of the hoof, which cuts into the ice and crusted snow to keep it from slipping. |
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Once-fertile soils become compacted and crusted, causing valuable rainwater to run off rather than seep into the ground and carrying with it precious topsoil and nutrients. |
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After four or five days, the blisters dry out and become crusted. |
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Within the same structures were disarticulated remains of some two dozen individuals, all crusted with quicklime. |
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Croustade de fruits de mer is a kind of crisp, bread vol-au-vent filled with a creamy sauce, seafood and crusted with cheese and breadcrumbs. |
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Vesicular or pustular lesions exude moisture and become crusted. |
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Her eyes were raw and crusted from her big cryfest the day before, which had lasted late into the evening. |
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The nibble marks of the stone adze were still visible, though crusted over with scale lichens in most places. |
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Obviously they have been caused by someone who has very carelessly scraped round the edges of the sole in order to remove crusted mud from it. |
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