Both games are full of nasty, sadistic violence, leavened just enough by irony and black humor to be tolerable. |
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He compares the rage of the people to a burning oven which the baker heats, until his dough is leavened and raised. |
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Such items as stew, unleavened bread, and fried foods are common, whereas leavened breads and broiled foods, are not. |
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From the Scots there was a split verdict, leavened with generous helpings of resignation. |
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Ragi flour is made into the leavened pancakes called dosa and the thinner, unleavened roti. |
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Though leavened with humour, the play is a dispassionate survey of humankind's folly. |
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There is only one time when leavened bread was offered, to represent the thanksgiving of the people. |
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These ingredients have been used individually in the preparation of other yeast leavened dough products. |
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Several dozen of the Haredim managed to make their way to a street where chametz, or leavened bread, is sold. |
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An extrusion method is used to obtain leavened dough products with desirable characteristics. |
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Why does the Orthodox church use leavened bread and most Protestant fellowships use unleavened bread? |
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It's obvious that he grew up loving old-fashioned shoot-em-ups and the humour that sometimes leavened the action. |
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Baker is another common English name and they were baking leavened wheaten loaves in brick ovens 1200 years ago, not so different to our own. |
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Nowadays, the basic nan is a wheat-flour bread leavened with a starter of the sourdough kind, cooked in a clay tandoor. |
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Somewhere, deep within Twister, is a searing portrayal of the disintegration of a family, leavened by quirky, oddball humor. |
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Performances are intense, but anger and emotion are leavened with humanity, compassion, and humour. |
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Also an organic farm, it produces cheddar cheese from its own chemical-tree milk, and makes sourdough bread from organically grown grain, leavened with natural sourdough. |
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Blini, to be authentic, should be made from a batter of buckwheat flour leavened with yeast, and further lightened with beaten egg white and whipped cream. |
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Every industrial city has a macho culture, but Newcastle's hasn't been leavened with the artiness and creativity which makes a city like Glasgow so diverse and so intriguing. |
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This is made from a soft dough, leavened with yeast or baking powder, shaped into a ring, and deep fried, and often sprinkled with fine sugar afterwards. |
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Some was leavened, some unleavened, they used different kinds of flour, and they made different shapes, including rings and crescents. |
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This positive effect on shelf life is observed in cakes as well as in yeast or chemically leavened breads. |
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Desperate loneliness is leavened by a certain companionability in pictures of couples. |
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Rye is the only other grain besides wheat that can produce leavened bread without the addition of another grain. |
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Most pastry is leavened only by the action of steam, but Danish pastry is raised with yeast. |
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Therefore, the filioque clause has been removed, an epiclesis has been added, and use of leavened bread has been introduced. |
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Appealing insouciance leavened by pragmatic concerns sure to strike a chord with audiences that appreciate classic melodrama unpretentiously renovated for the 21st century. |
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She also honed her skills as an enforcer and cajoler, and quickly established a management style that would come to be her trademark: autocratic, sometimes bullying, but leavened by occasional bursts of charm. |
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Sometimes called battercakes, griddlecakes or flapjacks, they are usually leavened with baking powder and served with syrup. |
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Every chapter is leavened with well-turned anecdotes and vignettes. |
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Scone, also called Girdle Scone, quick bread of British origin and worldwide fame, made with leavened barley flour or oatmeal that is rolled into a round shape and cut into quarters before baking on a griddle. |
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Typical batter types are: non-leavened batter and leavened batter. |
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The landscape was tattered and bleak, a salt-encrusted desert leavened occasionally by a few date palms or a copse of bullrushes or a swampy section where stagnant water gathered in pools. |
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Splash out 2013 Te Mata Awatea Cabernet Merlot, Hawkes Bay A super-fragrant Bordeaux blend, whose intense cassis fruitiness is leavened with herb and mint. |
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It was leavened only by rare moments of humour, as in the third televised debate, when the candidates were asked to say something nice about each other. |
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To do so, he needs to articulate his basic political creed essentially a meritocracy leavened with egalitarianism better than he has managed to do so far. |
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The logic is leavened with self-deprecating jokes. |
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Used for baking low leavened dough and preserving fruit and vegetables. |
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It is unclear if the Norse leavened their breads, but their ovens and baking utensils suggest that they did. |
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Further confusion has been added by the adoption of the word biscuit for a small leavened bread popular in the United States. |
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A few more jolly anecdotes might have leavened the mix. |
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Unlike the Latin Church, the Byzantine Rite uses leavened bread, with the leaven symbolizing the presence of the Holy Spirit. |
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They use stoneground flour from small independent mills to make slow leavened bread. |
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These constraints are symbolized by the chametz, the leavened products that are banished for the holiday, and which allude to the spiritual impediment of ego puffery. |
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The breaking of bread itself typically consists of one leavened loaf, which is prayed over and broken by a participant in the meeting and then shared around. |
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