Having said that the template of beats, cut up vocals and dreamy melodies remains the same. |
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The boa was cut up and its meat, a local delicacy apparently, distributed to those present for consumption. |
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Attempting to imitate the hand-painted and lacquered look of Far Eastern imports, they cut up and glued the paintings to plain furniture. |
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Group members helped each other learn how to cut up big pills so they were easier to swallow and to use Lamaze breathing during a spinal tap. |
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The beets are cut up mechanically into slices in machines resembling giant food processors. |
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Richard cut up the cocaine into two lines with a bank card he took from his wallet. |
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Already, there were tales last week of German beef being cut up in Ireland and repackaged for the supermarket shelves of this sceptred isle. |
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Let your child cut up headlines from old magazines and newspapers and stick the same letters on pages of a scrapbook. |
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In the screen prints, the box forms frequently appear to have been cut up and imperfectly collaged back together. |
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The pitch cut up badly while shortly before throw-in we had a heavy shower of hailstones. |
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You check yourself and discover you've torn a trouser leg and your knee is bleeding and your knuckles are cut up. |
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The weapons were cut up and remade into 4,000 hoes, sickles, shovels, and other garden implements for redistribution. |
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I looked down at the chicken I had cut up and skinned, and got another board out to cut onions up in. |
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Lafayette street was added years later after the land had been cut up and sold to developers. |
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I suppose that they would take hold of Bonny just in case she might cut up rough with the strange foal. |
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This army also served the secondary purpose of being a good arguing point should Germany decide to cut up rough with me. |
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I'm too cut up about the whole thing and I'm not entirely sure that they understand just how much hurt they have caused. |
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I saw you running out of school and you looked pretty cut up about something. |
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She was stunned and I explained that Dad wasn't used to seeing me so cut up about a boy and didn't know how to handle it. |
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Interesting that the revolutionary animals of the Hundred Anarchist Wood are all cut up about the demise of the Friday Five. |
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I remember being cut up about it at school that day, even though Sparky was Lucy's cat. |
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But I have been needing the retail therapy, I am still cut up about Lea, although I have been trying to suppress it more and more. |
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Jason was pretty cut up when she threw him out but I told him it served him right for chasing skirt all the time. |
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She called yesterday evening and she sounded a lot better, still pretty cut up about it though, hardly surprising. |
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If you can't control your credit card spending, cut up your card and start paying cash. |
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All you need is a general anaesthetic and you get cut up and pumped up with silicone here and there. |
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Dislocation also occurred when Buddhist sutras and commentaries were cut up, dispersed, and sometimes reformatted in calligraphy model books. |
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Firstly, either cut up the credit cards or parcel them up and put them away. |
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Another thing I'll do is cut up an apple or a banana and put peanut butter on it. |
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Fresh greens were cut up into very tiny piece and coated with a layer of flour, which was made into the shape of a petal. |
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There were also chips of all kinds, vegetables, pickles, cut up fruit, and fresh homemade bread. |
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She cut up copper sheets, inked them and printed from them onto found papers. |
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However, the duck confit was cut up in cold bits and enmeshed in a strange, oily construction of mushrooms and haricots verts. |
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There researchers show us how they take the frozen samples out of the freezer and cut up the filter paper. |
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All of the 120 or more silver bowls, dishes, cups, flagons and spoons were cut up, crushed, or broken. |
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This area will be cut up for porterhouse steaks, such as are served at Peter Luger. |
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Once they conceive a quilt, the fabrics are chosen, cut up and combined using organic cotton wadding. |
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Once the francolins have been cut up, put them into the broth in the pot, but they should first be cooked in a kettle. |
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There's a lot of kind of tribal-type decoration and tattoos and ear-piercings and people would cut up their clothes in a very careful way. |
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The game wardens said the bird could be easily identified, because it had not been cut up and its feathers were intact. |
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For added zing, cut up your extra escarole for a side salad with tomatoes, garbanzos, and Italian dressing. |
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She was dressed all in black, like a Goth, and wore black cut up socks on her arms. |
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When Blackhawk began to cut up didos you had storekeepers and squirrel hunters all marching together in your company. |
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But the food safety authority acknowledges this mark may be erased if the meat has been cut up. |
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The team has cut up cars and had engineers work on aerodynamics, but nothing has helped. |
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Then the kill is cut up and divided among members of the boat clan, as well as the sail-makers and boatbuilders. |
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First, two rows of adjustable knives in front of the compactor cut up old snow, reconditioning the snow surface. |
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All of that I had done myself, and I still had to put approximately 200 savories into the oven to be heated, and cut up some cheese with crackers. |
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People might say they are calm but the way we've cut up the landscape here is raw, brutal, hillsides of houses brushing right up against the forest. |
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Competition was keen as the youngsters negotiated the testing courses that easily cut up following heavy overnight rain and made for slippy underfoot conditions. |
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I would go to dissection classes, cut up a human cadaver, and then go home and write about what I had learned and felt. |
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Looks like unravelled balaclava helmets cut up into one-foot lengths. |
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He'd come in and say good evening, then say something very witty and charming and then it would proceed to be a television show where people were getting cut up. |
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If old, these should be cut up and baked in a tin with chickens. |
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How do you cut up and wrap a haunch of venison without water? |
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There actually looked to be enough meat left on the bones of her rabbit to cut up and fry along with some roots she found while hunting to supply a basic breakfast. |
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He couldn't figure out why Robin was so cut up about this chick. |
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Once the egg mixture has been tempered with the garlic broth, you cut up an inch off of a baguette, letting the bread rise to the top of the bowl. |
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They're threatening to cut up rough in the debate next week. |
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He was wearing different clothing now, ripped denim shorts and a cut up shirt exposing his stomach, and his hair was down now and flowed past his shoulder blades. |
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A camera with multiple lenses duplicated the image on a sizable sheet of iron, which could then be cut up with tinsnips, yielding six pictures for twenty-five cents. |
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He dropped his stack of papers and envelopes onto the table, and took my plate to cut up the beef, cheese, and slice the bread thinner without a word. |
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She opened the sewing kit and took out a pair of shears, and made a cut up the very front to the neck so that the shirt came off the right side of him. |
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I sighed seeing the distress in my brother, cut up over a girl. |
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The better-heeled folk prefer to use slowly and painstakingly the knife and fork to cut up the spicy stuff into chewable and more importantly, easily conveyable pieces. |
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Watching the way the Pirates cut up the pea patch with their merciless hitting and precision fielding, the New Yorkers grew more dejected. |
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You can collect one air mile for every pounds 5 you spend, but you could just cut up the card after the first call. |
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There is Alex's diaper to change and hands to wash and an apple to cut up for a snack for her and some Zwieback biscuits for Alex. |
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It's not a big deal if they don't have chopped iceberg lettuce because lettuce is easy to cut up. |
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First, buy two matching bedcovers, one for the bed and one to cut up for the soft furnishings. |
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The roads were quite unmade and when the track got so cut up that a wagon would sink down to its axles, the bullockies would try a new track. |
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It was bread and cheese cut up into a basin, two dessertspoons of sugar, a dessertspoon of butter, then boiling tea poured over it. |
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With a little practice, you can cut up a whole chicken yourself for frying. |
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The third gave an account of losing her temper in traffic, after being cut up by another driver, then bursting into tears. |
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Trying to read Manchu in Taiwan, Norman cut up a Manchu-Japanese dictionary and pasted in English translations for the words. |
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In Berlin, as in Paris, hippophagy appears to be on the increase. At the present time as many as twenty horses a day are cut up for food. |
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Ladyfingers soaked in liqueur are the base of tiramisu, but I suppose you could just cut up a sponge cake instead. |
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When it had dried and hardened, it was cut up and then fried until crisp, then served with honey and pepper. |
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The man's wife continued to nag him about how dangerous it was, and so he cut up the stake into pieces and destroyed it. |
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If you cut up a carcass, the bonier parts such as the back can also be reserved for the stock pot. |
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The original boats were excavated in 1946 and unfortunately had to be cut up to be moved. |
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A fuel convoy had set out from Alamein on the evening of 5 November, but progress was slow as the tracks had become very cut up. |
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Red Guards made Florence Li Tim-Oi cut up her vestments with scissors. |
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On a gluepot of a pitch, cut up by rain and the Horse Of The Year held just before the final, a goal from ex-Wales manager Bobby Gould earned the Gunners extra time. |
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Either use chipolata sausages or cut up full-sized ones into four. |
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She put some ham in the beans and cut up some sweet potatoes to boil. |
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Attacking on ground cut up by bombardments and soaked by rain, the British had struggled to advance in places and lost the ability to move quickly to outflank pillboxes. |
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Vintage tablecloths can be cleaned up and brought back into use, while frayed and damaged ones can be cut up to make tea towels or to re-cover chairs. |
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Squash can be cut up and frozen but what I do is cut it up, let it dry a little and then grind it up combined with some bisquick and an egg and form patties. |
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