To round off a meal of simple, unadulterated luxury, try an incredibly easy pavlova, oozing strawberries and cream. |
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This, like all personality-based weblogs, is about pure, unadulterated, almost innocent narcissism. |
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For years, Best painfully articulated that the form in outward appearance may be Westminster but the content is pure, unadulterated governorship. |
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Most of the time, they serve the status quo happily under the disguise of providing pure, unadulterated information. |
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Is there no place in this world for pure unadulterated mean malicious wit anymore? |
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What could possibly beat the sheer unadulterated joy of seeing a lovely, pert, round pair of jubblies? |
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Fresh, unadulterated, chilled, lightly seasoned, fabulous crab is one of my most favourite foods. |
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Here are instances of unadulterated female victimhood, yet the silence of the feminists is deafening. |
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However, one thing it has going for it is that it is a relatively natural and unadulterated food. |
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Joseph is for the child in all of us, not so hot on depth or meaning but boiling with concentrated, undiluted, unadulterated fun. |
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Speaking of buying, the price of four Grapples is three dollars more than four unadulterated apples. |
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His duty is to present the pure teachings of God to the public in an unadulterated manner. |
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The absurd story, like that of many heroic operas, declares itself as wish-fulfilment unadulterated. |
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Sheep and lambs usually spend most of their lives outdoors, and generally get to eat a relatively natural and unadulterated diet. |
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He had never seen such a display of unadulterated animalism before, and could only wonder what her mother must've been like. |
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Many anti-abortionists claim that late-term abortion is unadulterated murder because the fetus could survive outside of the womb. |
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In addition to the message, A Christmas Carol is unadulterated theatre magic designed to yank at the heartstrings. |
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While most installations at this year's event are serious explorations of profound themes, the biennial also celebrates unadulterated creativity. |
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His claims are backed by an unknown flow of riches, along with a rare supply of unadulterated grain and water. |
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But beneath the surface, he was raging with hormonal desires and bursting with unadulterated animal urgings. |
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I grew up putting milk in my black tea but I drink iced tea and herbals unadulterated. |
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The society sold wholesome, unadulterated food at reasonable prices to society members. |
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Or perhaps you feel you are a true connoisseur who believes Macadamia nuts should be consumed completely unadulterated. |
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Co-operative societies from the 1840s sought to provide cheap, unadulterated food for their members. |
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Indeed, Lidia Bastianich experienced food in its purest and most unadulterated form. |
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She uses bright colours in bold designs to convey an impression of viewing the basic, unadulterated image. |
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While the weather is being wicked, join me in an afternoon of pure unadulterated self-indulgence. |
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Upside-down mushroom caps brimmed with unadulterated lump crabmeat and swam in a mild wine sauce. |
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She was sick of her life, so she thought she could change it if she dyed her hair a full, unadulterated brown. |
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Several weeks into the unadulterated joy that is a house extension, my chum is now something of an expert on workmen and their ways. |
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I gazed in wonder at the chaos that ensued in the beer gardens at night, at the pure unadulterated fun that was going on at all times. |
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Mind-altering drugs weren't necessary, since this was an evening of pure unadulterated, spontaneous and harmless fun. |
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Consumers who patronized the T'Owd Lane store were assured of unadulterated food, true measure, and fair prices. |
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Sport is played not through statistics, but through raw passion, ungirdled emotion and pure unadulterated spirit. |
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And so, donning the platforms, the flares and the beads et al the other night was pure, unadulterated nostalgia. |
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The Maine wood loomed behind it, providing a contrast between civilization and pure, unadulterated nature that was almost startling. |
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Fresh, pure, unadulterated and whole foods are the best as proven throughout the centuries and verified by modern science. |
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The entertainment is free, the food's unadulterated, the handicrafts are genuine and prices are as down-to-earth as the area's residents. |
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The unadulterated tripe about food, the rise of the celebrity chef, cooking and all the pretentious cant that goes with it, is beyond me. |
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Clearly, unadulterated bias contaminates many stories and can even infect the entire Washington press corps from time to time. |
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Compare that to zero calories per any size serving of pure unadulterated water. |
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The site is the best place to get the unadulterated lowdown on what your MP has said and done in your name. |
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That mixture of pure science and unadulterated humanity lies at the heart of Clarke's fiction. |
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The unadulterated ecstasy of before is hardly a memory, and the extremeness of his mood swings is now a dullness that consumes him in unchanging monotony. |
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They may take strong cathartics unadulterated to purify their bellies, such as, for instance, unripe colocynths, Thapsia garganica, and Euphorbia. |
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I wake about an hour later with my ears popping, to discover to my delight, that out of the window as far as the eye can see is pure, white, unadulterated snow. |
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Having said this, however, it must be reiterated that these claims for ancient accounting are not to be taken as unadulterated claims of praiseworthiness. |
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In the atlas, he consciously sought a representational language that could pictorially translate what he imagined were the unadulterated perceptions of sight. |
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What a load of unmitigated, unadulterated self-serving guff. |
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Literary history aside, these anti-establishment, anti-ecclesiastical fabliaux are pure, unadulterated fun. |
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Talk about pure unadulterated filth, and somebody says there is some artistic merit to it. |
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The cheese is produced by the addition of salt and cardoon flower heads to the unadulterated raw milk, followed by gentle mixing and coagulation. |
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Jeremiah, that genuinely holy prophet, showed us the harsh, unadulterated truth about his nation, Judah. |
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The completely oil-free operation guarantees a dry and unadulterated air flow. |
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At the end of any infertility journey is a leap from a high-dive platform into pure, unadulterated love. |
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Hunks of unadulterated meat — the kind that makes one look around for a trencher — were typical. |
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The unadulterated fulfilment of those first few hours and days of new motherhood! |
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This appears to me to be unadulterated egotism, despite the veneer of human rights. |
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A pure white ball, with no tomatoes or other accompaniments, just unadulterated mozzarella. |
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There is an unadulterated joy to be derived from watching a performer make all the right movies, one after another. |
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It was like the Coliseum in Rome, pure, unadulterated barbarism. |
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There was pure, unadulterated silence between the two of us. |
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The roads of Asia, however, are pure unadulterated capitalism. |
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Perhaps it was inevitable we'd end up at pure unadulterated farce. |
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Do you really think the people of Indonesia, Nigeria and Pakistan are getting unadulterated, uncensored, whole truth news, unfiltered with lies and propaganda? |
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What designer West lacks in productivity, he more than makes up for in pure, unadulterated confidence and blind anger. |
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But the history of picking winners is not one of unadulterated success. |
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But my love of Spider-Man and my pure, unadulterated curiosity of what that experience was going to be like overwhelmed that. |
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Perhaps no other form of dance has the beauty of the common man dancing in pure unadulterated joy displaying his boundless energy and throwing open the doors of the heart. |
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Sure, she had given a few polite smiles and laughs and even cooed over her goddaughter, but he had never seen her smile or laugh from pure unadulterated joy. |
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This resulted in a few innocuously ribald emails going back and forth until he agreed, which is credit to the pure, unadulterated force that is my charm. |
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For pure, unadulterated fun this summer, it doesn't get much steamier. |
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Owing to the surge in new cases and a large backlog, extraordinary temporary measures will be necessary to ensure that the new system is allowed to function unadulterated by remnants of the old system. |
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One interesting aspect is that this seems to be a pure, unadulterated bill, unlike Bill C-9, which is a mishmash of things, odds and ends, that the government sent to us in parliamentary committee. |
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It can thereby be guaranteed that unadulterated dummy addresses safely enter the generated output database without falling victim to one of the preceding processing steps or being altered. |
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Diversity is imperiled when a ubiquitous world media only reflects different colors of one dominant culture characterized by unadulterated commodification. |
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We convey to you our full and unadulterated admiration for the strong will you have shown by staying at the helm of the Committee meeting in, meeting out, excepting maybe for only short periods of time. |
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There is also a need to clarify the application of the statute and rules of the new system to the old cases, if indeed the new system is to be allowed to function unadulterated by remnants of the old system. |
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Try Manish Arora for his mini dresses and boots, Tanu Bagai of DIR 69 for maxis and fun bags and Nida Mehmood for unadulterated kitsch. |
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Experience Trautwein's unadulterated philosophy. |
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The 7th Heaven, where breathtaking vehicles are presented for the unadulterated pleasure of the eyes and to excite the imagination of car lovers everywhere. |
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What should be principal, is that only an unadulterated clarification of the Court's statute can be offered, particularly as an explanation of the fears that are probably unfounded. |
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Besides having unadulterated mandates of combating poachers and preventing habitat encroachment, these contractors can also be given long-term payment incentives for reviving tiger populations. |
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His quest for the unadulterated truth has taken him across the globe in search of obscure, overlooked, and forgotten information that documents this often maligned subject. |
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In their unadulterated form, oats are pretty much free of simple sugars. |
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Within three months, they expanded their selection to include tea and tobacco, and they were soon known for providing high quality, unadulterated goods. |
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Be sure to obtain the real oils in their concentrated, unadulterated form, and not the synthetic versions or those already diluted in jojoba or another carrier oil. |
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