A few narrow slots will be cut into the concrete to allow slivers of natural light into the lobby. |
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I am fully expecting to grill thin slivers of beetroot, again on a low heat, and fully intend to add grated horseradish to the salad dressing. |
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Serve hot and use chopped spring onion and thin slivers of ginger for garnish. |
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Hailey quickly dropped to the floor and picked up the shattered pieces, ignoring the thin slivers of glass which wedged in her fingers. |
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He had made a light salad of romaine lettuce, almond slivers and raisins in a wine vinegar dressing to start. |
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Seared tuna was cut wafer-thin and plated in an odd checkerboard pattern with diaphanous slivers of half-ripe mango. |
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The meat was tender and tasty, and the slivers of cambazola cheese melted on top were a touch of genius. |
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I had pan-fried duck, black pudding and rosemary boudin with slivers of venison saddle, roast sweet potato and hoi sin sauce. |
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The glistening slivers of house-cured gravadlax were as delectable as any I have ever tasted. |
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The broomstick snapped into five pieces, splinters and slivers flying everywhere. |
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It's made with slivers of carrot lightly marinated in mustard seed, garlic and vinegar, with a perfumed aftertaste. |
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Scatter the slivers of garlic and the pine kernels on top of the meat mixture, pressing them down a bit with the flat of your hand. |
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Add the red onion and a grind or two of black pepper, stir to immerse the onion slivers in liquid, and set aside to steep for 15 minutes. |
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The lean meat was cut in slivers, arranged on crisp falafel cake, and crowned with a spoonful of tangy green-pepper relish. |
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A fairly decent-sized potato mush was topped with thin slivers of steak and then crowned with blue potato crisps. |
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He continued swiping at the door, small slivers of light shone through but nothing happened that would help. |
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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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The little slivers of glass were, according to the X-ray, still lodged in his throat. |
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The floor was golden brown and sand colored tile that was arranged in large squares and the small slivers of grout looked like gold. |
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At the price I expected to see a couple of slivers of streaky bacon, but again was pleasantly surprised by two pieces of back bacon. |
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Surely slivers of raw offal are the only appropriate accessory for a full-length fox coat with matching paw-and-nose tippet? |
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Both bore two torches made of grease-soaked cloth wrapped around long slivers of wood. |
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Use a dust pan and brush for the larger pieces, damp paper towels or cloths for smaller slivers. |
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A tray of miniature fruit ices appeared after dessert, along with mint truffles and slivers of candied ginger. |
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The film is so dark, all muddy with only tiny slivers of light so we can try to see what's lurking around. |
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The sole illumination comes from narrow windows that admit only slivers of light. |
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The rare chloromelanite, generally called black jade, though slivers of it have a green tinge, often is classed as a third type of jade. |
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The night edged on towards dawn, and slivers of pale light worked their way through the shutters of the scattered windows. |
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I enjoyed several diaphanous slivers of beef sashimi, even though the entire dish took me roughly three seconds to consume. |
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A bird becomes pale shells and arcs and slivers, a weightless palmful of light, a blown bubble of beaked skull and thin airy curves for constructing chest and back and wings. |
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The food aristocrat regained her equilibrium when a pyramid of haricot vert salad appeared, laced with blue cheese, walnuts, and slivers of crisp radicchio. |
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I wormed the knife between tiny slivers of green plastic to prise free the ring pull and used pliers to grasp the toggle on that pesky foil circle. |
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They were shaped like basic Japanese throwing knives, but they had small slivers of metal on both sides of each knife that stuck out during flight and acted like airfoils. |
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I had the linguine pasta, which came with a complex rather than punchy tomato sauce, tender olives, cheese shavings and just two slivers of sausage. |
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They came balanced on a bed of spinach and pasta dressed in a delicious creamy sauce with scallops, topped with thin slivers of crispy fried potato. |
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It hugged his waistline, and the dark green color brought out the lightness of the color in his eyes, making them look like light green slivers of ice. |
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Similarly, injuries caused by thin slivers of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm. |
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It was eerie to stand in the centre of this huge, empty, dark space, with only a few slivers of light creeping in through the cracks in the hangar door. |
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The taste was smoky and sweet, and slivers of fennel, green onion and cucumber at the bottom of the bowl made for suitably refreshing in-between bites. |
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This time out we tried the shrimp nuggets, deep-fried half-moons stuffed with a whole shrimp in a creamy sauce, and topped with slivers of marinated red pepper. |
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I had the rich creamy seafood chowder with white fish, salmon chunks, slivers of green leeks, dots of carrot and a breath of lovage's celery essence. |
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This was followed by an appetizer of velvety foie gras, served in the manner of a traditional ploughman's lunch, with slivers of Beaufort cheese and bread. |
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Our favorite is a freshly grated cote slaw kicked up with slivers of Granny Smith apple. |
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Her Crispy Mix appetizer pairs wax moth larvae with thin, inch-long slivers of potato cooked in duck fat and sprinkled with agave worm salt. |
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Each sliver will have thin and thick spots, and by combining several slivers together a more consistent size can be reached. |
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However, during the Second World War Mr Ridley noticed that pilots he treated did not have any adverse reactions to slivers of Perspex cockpit. |
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But aren't these international fan bases infinitesimal slivers of the American fan bases? |
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This morning I paid seventy cents for two little old dried-up slivers of bacon and one cockeyed egg. |
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This method permitted the working of delicate slivers of flint to make light projectiles and even elaborate barbed and tanged arrowheads. |
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The creature screels, a spine-chilling sound so intense the two unbroken windows at the far left corner of the room shatter, spraying chunks and slivers of glass everywhere. |
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Since combining several slivers produces a very thick rope of cotton fibres, directly after being combined the slivers are separated into rovings. |
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Defects due to seasoning are the main cause of splinters and slivers. |
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