Season to taste with black pepper and serve with a sprinkling of freshly grated Parmesan. |
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A healthy dose of escapism is what we have here, balanced with a sprinkling of scientific facts. |
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Cowley lock had a sprinkling of gongoozlers as we started the ascent of the canal which only finishes atop the Chiltern Escarpment at Tring. |
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Most were high schoolers, but there was also a sprinkling of college students and even a few teenyboppers dashing around. |
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Leave to stand for 10 minutes before serving with soured cream, a sprinkling of dill and buttered black bread. |
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Normally one would expect a journalist to display a certain amount of tact and diplomacy, touched with a sprinkling of humour and objectivity. |
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Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle or jazz up the sides or back with hair jewels. |
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The calamari with a squirt of lemon and a sprinkling of salt was delicious, tender and juicy encased in a light, crispy batter. |
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The sauce was rich and delicately spiced, with a hint of turmeric and a sprinkling of fresh coriander. |
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He coaches on the show and will soon be sprinkling some stardust on her debut album. |
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Can makeovers, borrowed ideas and a sprinkling of stardust make Howard a winner, or will Boris Johnson become the party's Schwarzenegger? |
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Silver iodide is used to make rain, by sprinkling it as a fine dust onto rainclouds, which leads to condensation. |
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If kept in an airtight jar, the lavender sugar will last for months and can be used for sprinkling on strawberries or on sweet pies. |
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I had expected just the tiniest sprinkling, but so much strong cheese swamped all the other flavours. |
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In his act the pill of political polemic may be sugared with a sprinkling of dirty jokes, but it's always there. |
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A chocolate brown chair beside it appears to have a light sprinkling of dandruff. |
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Cut off dead stalks and leaves from perennials, then top-dress the beds with 2 to 3 inches of compost and a sprinkling of fertilizer. |
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He has a light tan fur with a cinnamon sprinkling, and the same pattern shape around his eyes that I have. |
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It has also produced most species of coarse fish with an interesting sprinkling of sea and game species. |
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Use a metal pastry scraper to coax the dough into shape, and a minimal sprinkling of flour, as necessary. |
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This little device is called aspergillum, after the Latin word for sprinkling, which is aspergo. |
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When you think of fairies, you think of cute little creatures flittering around spreading their sprinkling fairy dust on everyone. |
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With a gasp from the motors and a jolt, the ship surged into the overwhelming blackness of space, inky dark except for the sprinkling of stars. |
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A few drops spilled over the edge, sprinkling the pitted surface of the bar and puddling in the deep grooves of the worn wood. |
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After all, where were the magic pixies sprinkling marzipan holly berries over pre-Colonial scenes of people broasting chestnuts? |
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That great sprinkling of stardust over a plausibly assumed 'ordinariness' with which we identify is what chemistry is all about. |
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This is a show with a sense of fun, a poignant side, a lesson to be learnt about family life and a little sprinkling of magic. |
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He mingles odd yarns from rural south Alabama with a sprinkling of short, declarative sentences. |
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Specific plants can be protected by sprinkling them with Epsom salts or covering them with fabric or gallon milk jugs with the bottoms removed. |
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Knotty-pine wails, white tablecloths, and a sprinkling of artwork and Western memorabilia create a pleasingly rustic yet romantic ambience. |
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Top the steak with a tangy sauce, like salsa verde, or even a squeeze of lemon and a sprinkling of salt, and it matches a wide range of wines. |
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I had a thinly-sliced cucumber salad with shallots, a sprinkling of crumbled feta cheese and pine kernels. |
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Finger-sized pieces of rhubarb sat enticingly in a shortbread-like pastry case, with a sprinkling of almond crumble on top. |
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Wherever possible, try to simply deter ants by sprinkling eucalyptus oil or crushed garlic cloves along their paths. |
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However, they should consider sprinkling the powder inside the granaries before the grain has been stored. |
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He is a papered Hanoverian warmblood that has a sprinkling of handpicked Arabian blood. |
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As we came into town, dust sprinkling the air with the ashes of the day, his windows burned high on the scrubby hillside. |
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She was also known to mock the holy sacrament of baptism by sprinkling water on her mother's head and reciting the appropriate words. |
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This is an especially appropriate time to begin worship with a remembrance of baptism and a sprinkling rite. |
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The best part was the rich, soothing dribble of olive oil and sprinkling of salt that gave the dairy some flavour. |
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A light sprinkling of time-release fertilizer two or three times a year will help keep the plants healthy. |
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With a sprinkling of new players still bedding in, they looked ill at ease in the face of a familiar, and formidable, United side. |
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To serve, Lawrence suggests a sprinkling of wheatgerm on top, and a moat of milk. |
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She took that as a yes and helped me finish off the remaining tortellini with a healthy sprinkling of Parmesan. |
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Mory gives him her famous glare and rolls the shaker towards him, sprinkling salt all over. |
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Her eyelashes are almost as light as her hair, and I can see a sprinkling of tiny freckles on her nose and cheeks. |
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Some paddocks or parts of paddocks should get a sprinkling of grass seed if they are badly damaged. |
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Shoe odour can be eliminated by sprinkling bicarbonate of soda or dry, powdered herbs, such as chamomile, in the shoes each evening. |
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She had green eyes, and a light sprinkling of freckles across the bridge of her nose. |
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Not only is his music fascinating with its buzz and upbeat hum, sprinkling of Afrofuturism, but his ideas are too. |
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I also noticed he had a light sprinkling of freckles across his face, probably from the sun. |
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There was a sprinkling of roadside crosses and the bocage, the thick hedges along the roadsides, could hardly have been more bosky. |
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Big cabbage roses might bloom among white daisies, with a sprinkling of poppies in front. |
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There is a sprinkling of hobblers, plenty of wincers, and almost universal hollow eyes and messed hair. |
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Boost protein and healthy fat with a sprinkling of one tablespoon of sliced or slivered almonds. |
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Sea-urchin roe also accompanies refreshing slices of hamachi, their airy delicacy highlighted by a spry sprinkling of sour-plum vinaigrette. |
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And rid your home of fleas in carpets by sprinkling and brushing a salt and boric acid compound into carpets. |
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Two great goals with a sprinkling of sparkling football at times lit up an entertaining opening 45 minutes. |
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Brett Lee and Glenn McGrath were quickly into their stride, sprinkling bouncers judiciously into some careful line-and-length bowling. |
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The wine is very juicy with ripe berry fruit, brambles, a sprinkling of spice and round tannins. |
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We love the idea of pairing a printed maxi skirt with a statement vest, then sprinkling in snazzy accessories for added interest. |
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Members of the congregation renewed their baptismal vows and in response received a generous sprinkling of water from the huge font. |
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Italy's wine industry, like France's, is organized geographically, but with a healthy sprinkling of varietally named wines. |
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The lines of force one sees when sprinkling iron filings around a magnet depict the shape of a field in physical space. |
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He also tinkered with the classic experiment of sprinkling iron filings on a sheet of paper near a magnet, giving rise to pretty patterns. |
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Mass begins with the archbishop walking through the aisles, sprinkling holy water left and right. |
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Aurora was kneeling beside me, lightly sprinkling water on my face to rouse me. |
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The rain wasn't pouring down, nor was it sprinkling, it was a nice little shower. |
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It can't be raining that hard, I swear it was sprinkling when I walked in here. |
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The next morning Edana woke up to the sounds of rain sprinkling on the pond outside her window. |
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I bought diesel, petrol, meths, engine oil, kindling and even a light sprinkling of gunpowder. |
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Lost in the moment Winnie was oblivious to the fact that it was sprinkling, a shower was about to hit the area. |
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More little sprigs began sprinkling down on us from above, and then the sprinkle became a downpour. |
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Baek worked eight shutout innings, pounding the inside with effectiveness and sprinkling in devastating off-speed pitches amidst his fastballs. |
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Stepping up to the dominee, I got a liberal sprinkling with the aid of a palm frond. |
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Her porcelain complexion had just a sprinkling of light freckles, right across the bridge. |
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I imagine them in an eight by six metre space glowing ripe and juicy, dusted with a sprinkling of rain. |
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But say you had a bunch of tomatoes, and were tired of slicing and sprinkling, and bowing low to the unadorned tomato. |
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A generous sprinkling of pepper may also provide a deterrent, and many owners swear by a harmless squirt of water from a well-aimed hose or water pistol. |
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It has been said that Kashmir is a land of milk and honey, and it is true that Kashmiris enjoy both, sometimes adding to milk or yoghurt a sprinkling of saffron. |
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An early example of this was Bizarre, a show that seemed intent on shocking, not least by a liberal sprinkling of the f-word in its irreverent sketches and lampoons. |
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With the doors and windows sealed, the air should be purified by sprinkling perfumes and scents and by burning aromatic woods such as laurel, myrtle, rosemary and cypress. |
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Soon we were above ground in a silvery twelve-seater custom van, my seatmate fiddling with a loaded ashtray, fine gray dust sprinkling his shiny black tasseled loafers. |
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Add the folded pancakes, bring back to a boil and serve with a sprinkling of Grand Marnier. |
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Stephen Colbert dug up the clip and had a laugh, sprinkling on some fun with puns to seal the deal. |
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Probably because self-identified Republicans include moderates and even a sprinkling of liberals. |
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There was a sprinkling of decorative buildings, including an open bandstand where a brass band was entertaining a gathering of deck-chairs and the odd snoozing music lover. |
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Adding a few drops of calming essential oils, such as lavender, bergamot or rose to your bathwater, or sprinkling them on your pillow, will help you to feel relaxed. |
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I finally panicked one more time as I was sprinkling the caramelized, toasty brown, cooling almonds with sugar and I accidentally dumped more on than I intended. |
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A sprinkling of volcanic rock in the Pacific, they are 600 miles east of their nearest land mass, and beset on all sides by seven mighty ocean currents. |
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She poured a measure of greenish, foul-smelling liquid from a tightly stoppered jar into the bowl and added a sprinkling of sweet scented dried herbs in as well. |
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Then the accompanying bouillon, a spicy broth scented with chilli and cumin with the customary soft, but not mushy, root vegetables and a sprinkling of firm, floury chickpeas. |
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On our visit the restaurant was decked out for the festive season, with myriad glinting fairy lights and the obligatory sprinkling of canned snow around the windows. |
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Croutons and bacon bits are absent and unmourned, but the salad would be better served by fresh Parmesan than the sprinkling of Kraft-style grated that is present. |
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In fact, at his house it was probably only sprinkling a little. |
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For our tour of America we basically had a reserve team with a sprinkling of first-teamers and because of players being missing our results suffered. |
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Among the family and friends were a sprinkling of political figures. |
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Many of the ground staff are ex-military, but the board has a number of merchant bankers and there's a sprinkling of journalists, police, former UN staffers and aid workers. |
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It was snowing lightly and there was a sprinkling of snow on the ground. |
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Tiffindell gets a sprinkling of snow each year, but relies largely on snow machines, which spurt out a steady stream of snow over their single 500-metre slope during winter. |
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The comedy circuit on the Fringe has been a trading floor, with television and radio producers buying talent and sprinkling stardust over performers. |
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With pumpkins and butternut squash, you can also roast the seeds to serve with drinks or for sprinkling over stews and casseroles to give added crunch. |
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Serve with home-made garlic bread made by smearing both halves of a half-bake ciabatta generously with olive oil, then sprinkling over three cloves of finely chopped garlic. |
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But it was not until 1640 that the London Baptists actually abandoned sprinkling and adopted immersion as their preferred symbol of dying and rising with Christ. |
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A couple of them I halved from stem to stern, giving them a generous, satiny smear of Plugra and, just for good measure, a sprinkling of fleur de sel. |
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The lava dome is made of dacite, a fine-grained volcanic rock that contains a sprinkling of larger, visible crystals, like chopped fruit in a cake. |
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The lightly gamey white meat gave way to deeper flavours when you chewed the bone, and the winter theme continued with a sprinkling of cabbage and the mushroomy pasta. |
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The final effect was rubbing a glue stick randomly on the snow and sprinkling it with silver glitter for that sparkly look that snow sometimes has. |
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You can place all gourds, pumpkins, or apples in separate containers, sprinkling the leaves and acorns about as desired, or you may prefer to mix them all together. |
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Even worse, while typographical errors were maintained, a sprinkling of unfounded exaggerations were inserted to strengthen the claims made in the thesis. |
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They spread the lime together, sprinkling it thickly along the firestep, throwing shovelfuls at a bad patch of wall. |
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The area has a sprinkling of bars and local tavernas and a large sandy beach. |
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Yellow tamarillos are sweeter, but both kinds benefit from a sprinkling of sugar. |
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The thin-crusted focaccia with rucola, parmigiano and a sprinkling of truffle oil is a must-have. |
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The maatje herrin' were very popular over in Germany. That was a very light cure with just a fine sprinkling o' salt. |
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With cooling systems, such as floor cooling, sprinkling, or water baths, the pigs remain cool and grow better. |
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This act is often sealed by the sprinkling of the congregation with holy water from the font. |
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A STAINLESS steel sink can be made to really gleam by sprinkling the dry sink surface with a little flour and then buffing with a soft cloth. |
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Serve with some finely chopped chives, chervil or gratinate under the grill with a sprinkling of gruyere cheese. |
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Sow a quarter-inch deep in pots or trays of good, free-draining seed compost and cover with a sprinkling of vermiculite or compost. |
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The result was usually that such helpers got a liberal sprinkling of mud over their clothing. |
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Masses of flowers may be used for sprinkling, in a similar way to confetti. |
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One ritual involved seven princes with milk offerings who ascended the stairs with 20 female shamans and offered prayers, sprinkling the statues with the sacred milk. |
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From the off, they were blessed with some of the best-crafted pop tunes of the 21st century, thanks to hitmakers Xenomania topped with the girls' own sprinkling of pop magic. |
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From there he also derives the deodorising habit of sprinkling ground buchu in the armpits, which Outa Karel had maintained was a Hottentot custom. |
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Assemble the 8 enchiladas by putting a little bit of chicken in a line down the centre of each tortilla, together with some sweetcorn and a sprinkling of cheese. |
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Poppers and Clouser-style flies can produce large numbers of schoolies that average 16 to 24 inches, with a sprinkling of fish from 24 to 28 inches. |
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To assemble melts, arrange English muffin halves on a baking sheet and top with sliced tomatoes, turkey mixture, a sprinkling of sprouts and cheese. |
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The capital, Basseterre, is a fine-looking town with a good sprinkling of shops such as the Island Hopper, with a kaleidoscopic range of batik fashions and accessories. |
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