Perhaps there won't be a Smarty-like horse tale this year, but get out the hat and whip up those mint juleps anyway. |
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They will not hesitate to whip up ethnic hatred as was done with such terrible consequences in Rwanda. |
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It's time to put all those peppers you froze this summer to use and whip up some hot sauce. |
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And sometimes, when I'm in the right mood, I'll braid my hair, tie on a pinafore and whip up a batch of cornpone! |
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In a move to whip up popular support, he decreed the Union to be abolished. |
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It appears that the govt. asked the ISPs to block certain blogs that had the potential to whip up religious passions. |
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Historical personalities, like Shivaji, have also been used to whip up regional sentiments. |
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You whip up hatred against minorities, asylum seekers, working people, and trade unionists like me. |
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I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each. |
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Next, he uses the steaming wand to whip up an ideal cream, not too airy, not too thin. |
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The same point could be made about the financial matchmakers, who whip up merger mania to earn big commissions. |
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If you don't want to stitch these or want to whip up a couple or four for a test, tie some elastic into loops using water knots. |
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In fact his case has been used in the media to whip up further racism against Roma. |
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The attempts to whip up public sentiment against teachers have, however, fallen flat. |
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The colours on the canvas merge into the music as the dancers whip up a rhythm with their graceful movements. |
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This recipe is so easy that even an inexperienced man unaccustomed to baking can whip up this yummy cheesecake. |
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The sad little crowd last Sunday was mostly made up of defeated-looking nannas who could whip up a pav at the drop of a crochet hook. |
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Dr. Lee loved to whip up Chinese dishes, using home-grown bok choy, asparagus and snow peas. |
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Since I work around food all day, the last thing I want to do when I go home at night is whip up a cassoulet or lasagna from scratch. |
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If you can whip up a decent bhelpuri rest assured you will make a living in Mumbai city. |
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Many of the adherents may well be sincere, but, many unscrupulous ones often whip up the masses with religious fervour to commit heinous crimes. |
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Use the remaining fruit to top salads and sorbets or to whip up blended ice drinks. |
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They organise dances and gatherings to whip up the spirits, then go into trances. |
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I currently have some mint jelly cooling on the stove and am about to whip up some lime and ginger jelly for sangas, cold meats, or salads. |
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It was pretty nice to have a full kitchen to whip up some sammies, and a living room and fireplace to warm up and dry out by. |
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This is exactly what government officials have done with bioterror to whip up public support for their antiterror programs. |
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They are exploring other avenues to whip up a mass frenzy against the new incumbents. |
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Various rather crude attempts are being made to whip up opposition to such options. |
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Our current citizenship laws are problematical but why go the sledgehammer route which will just whip up racism? |
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The winds, storms, and currents combine to whip up huge seas, driving rough waves on top of massive swells. |
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Once they had done their stuff I had a sudden urge to whip up a batch of almond macaroons using this Marunchinos recipe. |
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The right-wing press has jumped on fears about gun crime to whip up racism. |
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I'm sure a real DJ could whip up a better version of this abomination fairly easily, but I was just farting around in audio software and figured I might as well upload it. |
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With a compact Dometic ORIGO ceramic cooktop you can easily whip up a delicious meal for your crew. |
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Add Matcha powder to taste and whip up a delicious green tea milkshake or smoothie. |
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Already there have been efforts to misrepresent the DPA and whip up sentiments against the agreement, especially in the IDP camps. |
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To do so would be, as I see it, to misuse a highly volatile issue to whip up sentiment. |
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Communication is used as a tool to whip up frenzy and to stimulate people to take up arms against us. |
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It only lasts 2 minutes 33 seconds, but it would be great if we could whip up enough funding to make it an hour and a quarter. |
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In an attempt to whip up support for its option the Parizeau government struck numerous political commissions in every region of the province. |
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During the Second World War, postcards depicting army bases and soldiers ready for combat were used to whip up patriotic fervour among Quebecers. |
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It is very exposed, however, so the wind can really whip up, to the point where it becomes a bit of a nuisance. |
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This spectacular BBQ includes state-of-the art features so you can whip up dinners that are practically works of art. |
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Not all organizations have a marketing department that can whip up a snappy looking design for their email communications. |
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No matter how hot the weather gets, you can whip up a batch of this thick and scrumptious chocolate fondue without heating up the house. |
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Dynamo will provide vigorous live accompaniment whilst the hot plates are sizzling and for delirious dessert, THE YOUNG PROFESSIONALS whip up a small hurricane. |
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But its real aim is to whip up fear and hysteria over refugees. |
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She, along with four underwhelmed London boroughs, have decided to try whip up international interest in the East End by rebranding it under a new name. |
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The spin doctors catch the civilian sheep off guard, whip up a public frenzy to support a whole new war, and spin one of the biggest yarns in modern history. |
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On the one hand, the dead men are apotheosized and made into martyrs for a great cause, as part of an ongoing effort to whip up enthusiasm for the war within the public. |
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Being a vegetarian and completely not trusting the cafeteria staff's ability to whip up anything remotely resembling a salad, I brought a sack lunch to school every day. |
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Whether it's Granny's steak pie or the scrambled eggs your mother used to whip up when you were ill in bed, comfort food is at once nostalgic and soothing. |
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This simple sauce will last for a week in the fridge, or make up a batch and freeze in little plastic tubs so you can whip up a fresh meal at any time. |
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It remains the must-have accessory, the absence of it destined to whip up a firestorm of pettiness. |
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Ryan and his band whip up an infectious jam session blending acoustic guitar, electrified slide guitar, djembe drums, stomp box, blues harp and acoustic bass. |
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A spellbinding orator and a man of great charisma, he was able to whip up crowds with his fervent speeches about the colonial exploitation of his country. |
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No kiwi cook could be whole without knowing how to whip up a tasty pav. |
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All it takes is a few drops to whip up a typical batch of homemade mayo! |
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It's a narrow, stony beach where the wind can really whip up. |
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Her beans are easy to whip up with canned vegetarian baked beans, chicken franks, turkey salami, mustard, Worcestershire sauce and liquid smoke. |
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Mr. Ott then decided to whip up an aphrodisiac. |
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The bar manager is knowledgeable too, always happy to whip up a terrific fresh fruit cocktail or mocktail. |
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These popular skillets and griddles make it easy to whip up hot meals in a matter of minutes, and most models have nonstick surfaces that are easy to clean and stay-cool handles for a comfortable grip. |
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Exuding a rare power and energy on stage, Daft Punk held complete sway over the crowd and, with the aid of a blinding light show, went on to whip up 55 minutes of what could only be described as pure musical hysteria. |
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Besides those who preach rejection of what is new and different, there are those who whip up fears that globalisation can endanger our productive fabric. |
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Right from the start of their career, Rinôçérôse decided to whip up a pioneering mix of electronica and rock, as both of them were equally passionate about guitars and synthesiser loops. |
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For entrees, whip up open-face barbecued beef or chicken sandwiches, topping with a slice of cheese cut into a ghost shape with a cookie cutter. |
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The women of Oratrix take the Sam Bond's stage, and if things go the way they want it, their appearance will whip up a bit of rage. |
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In an age where it is relatively easy to whip up a social media storm of blathering, misdirected hatred, you might be tempted to believe that the world has misunderstood your intentions. |
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Further to this love affair with sustenance, I have become a rather prodigious cook, being able to whip up almost anything from whatever ingredients you put in front of me, without once ever having to refer to a recipe. |
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Bag a butterfly, splash out on blues, whip up some wallpaper and show a well-turned leg if you want your home to be bang on trend this year. |
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The discovery of the mutilated corpse allows Digby Driver to whip up media hysteria to new heights. |
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Outside, a woman with a questionable grasp of what being famous means, tried to whip up enthusiasm from the hypothermic crowd. |
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Even with wild schemes, the charismatic narcissist can whip up enormous enthusiasm. |
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To whip up popular appeal for the 1994 Million Man March, Louis Farrakhan declared war on no-account black men, and singled out dead-beat dads in particular. |
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Although the Spaniard had the credentials, I felt his mission to teach me how to whip up a Japanese specialty dish of ramen, was an impossible one. |
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If you've invited friends to share in the festivities Sunday, there are game plans we can share to help you whip up an easy spread designed to score big points. |
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To gussy up the cake, whip up an easy chocolate glaze in the microwave. |
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