Drizzle with olive oil, and season with salt, pepper and the finely chopped chilli. |
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Drizzle with sesame oil, and scatter with shredded ginger, spring onions, salted peanuts and coriander. |
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Drizzle with two tablespoons of oil, season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper and top with the thyme. |
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Drizzle over some oil, then season with freshly ground pepper and sea salt. |
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Drizzle saffron sabayon on the plate and spoon clusters of the reserved diced pears and poaching liquid reduction around the sabayon. |
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Drizzle vinaigrette alongside arancini in straight line, place a dollop of soy jelly alongside and serve immediately. |
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Drizzle some parsley sauce over the dish and garnish with mache flowers and arugula blossoms. |
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Drizzle with lemon juice and garnish with Thai basil, mache and dill sprigs. |
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Drizzle some spicy mayonnaise over the tuna, drizzle some teriyaki sauce around the dish, and garnish with shisho leaves. |
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Drizzle some olive oil and aged balsamic vinegar over the dish and garnish with parsley. |
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Drizzle dressing over chicken mixture, tossing to coat salad ingredients evenly. |
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Drizzle the vanilla syrup around the plate and garnish with a white chocolate curl. |
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Drizzle some braised garlic and lemon sauce around the dish and garnish with chervil. |
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Drizzle remaining olive oil over venison and roast in oven to desired doneness. |
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Drizzle the scallops with the passion fruit vinaigrette and sour cream sauce. |
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Drizzle the dressing over the salad and garnish with a few extra snow pea sprouts and cracked black pepper. |
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Drizzle the plate with the creme anglaise and garnish with the sugared rose petals and mint leaves. |
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Halve ciabatta and lightly toast the crumb side. Drizzle with 2 tbsp olive oil. |
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Drizzle sauce over eye fillets and garnish with a fresh King Prawn and sprig of dill. |
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Drizzle eggs with oyster sauce and garnish with pepper, spring onions and chillies. |
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Drizzle the lemon juice over and then sprinkle each plate with a tablespoon of olive oil. |
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Drizzle the sauce to the side of the filet and garnish with the cornhusk, queso fresco, and cilantro. |
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Drizzle olive oil over everything and add the juice of one lemon and one lime. |
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Drizzle with the garlic dressing and garnish with the piquillo peppers. |
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Drizzle cooked sugar over egg white while whisking constantly. |
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Drizzle some oil from fennel over salmon and sprinkle with sea salt. |
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Drizzle melted butter over crumbs, sprinkle castor sugar on top and mix until thoroughly combined. |
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Drizzle some olive oil, sprinkle some parsley and scatter some of the deep-fried beans. |
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Drizzle each with olive oil, then layer them with tomato slices, egg slices, and some grated mozzarella. |
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Drizzle plate with scallion oil and garnish egg yolk with micro chives and chili peppers. |
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Drizzle over the honey, add the cinnamon sticks and place dish in oven for 15 minutes. |
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Drizzle over the balsamic vinegar, then turn the chicken over and grill for another 6-8 minutes, or until cooked through. |
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On overcast afternoons, all alone in the drizzle, my mother, carrying a basket, would set out on a long collecting tour. |
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Puree mangoes in a food processor or blender and drizzle over rice pudding, angel food cake, sherbet or lowfat frozen yogurt. |
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Savitri looked down again and saw that she was anointing her husband's body with a drizzle of tears. |
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A fine drizzle had developed, so I wore my waterproof anorak and pulled the hood up to keep from getting too wet. |
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The rain had let up a bit and now we were left to walk through a light drizzle and thick, mountain fog. |
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Finally, drizzle the crumb side of the lid with remaining olive oil and sit it on top. |
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The mash was good and the lemon and herby drizzle made this a light and delicate follow-on to the full-flavoured fish soup. |
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So be armed with an umbrella at all times, to enjoy the sunny spell of weather or the occasional drizzle accompanied by thunder and lightning. |
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Working quickly, drizzle chocolate in a thin stream over the biscuits to form a series of fine striped lines on top of each one. |
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Amidst the drizzle and the strong winds, the box was lowered into the water. |
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Other eye-witnesses revealed the motorcyclist was driving at speed and overtaking other vehicles in drizzle. |
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Serve a tablespoonful of each green and white porridge in a serving glass and drizzle with brown sugar syrup. |
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In the light drizzle, his niece, followed by her husband and son, and then her mother, make their way to the mandapam. |
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Tarquin tucks into the final Scotch egg with a deep sigh, and lies back contentedly on the rug as the drizzle begins to fall. |
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Spoon the puree into a large bowl, drizzle with olive oil and balsamic vinegar, and serve. |
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The gardens, fuelled by tropical drizzle, are immaculate, as is the cosy bar with fireplace, lit nightly at 6pm. |
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In a slow stream, drizzle in enough oil to bind ingredients together until thick and creamy, like mayonnaise. |
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Greeks, Italians, and other Mediterraneans cook their vegetables in olive oil or drizzle it over salads to enhance their flavor. |
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I stand for just a drizzle of olive oil across the top of the sandwich, or a light coating of the transcendent caper vinaigrette. |
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The rain had lessened to a drizzle, and an eerie, shadowy mist hung around the trees. |
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A shallow gabled roof covered with translucent fiberglass shelters the area from rain and drizzle without blocking the light. |
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In spite of the light drizzle, the crowd milling around a filthy mud tenement continued to swell. |
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I don't mind when it rains but I hate that thin film drizzle that seems only to be in the air but manages to soak you in next to no time. |
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In the unrelenting drizzle of budget minutiae about enterprise allowance credits and reliefs, here was a clean and simple New Idea. |
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Pathetic drizzle was annoyingly splattering on her head, and her face was irritated by the moist miserable air. |
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Even as the drizzle mizzles down relentlessly on the site, it is a truly Arcadian setting. |
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Thickly slice the steaks and serve spiced-side up, with a drizzle of red wine sauce. |
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Place a scoop of thyme ice cream and a tuile toward the top of the pear and drizzle with thyme syrup. |
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He walked down the street just as the slight drizzle turned into a moderate downpour. |
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Bundt cakes are so pretty, they don't need more than a sift of powdered sugar or a drizzle of simple syrup. |
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Place the remaining olive oil and balsamic vinegar in a bowl, mix together well and then drizzle over the bocconcini. |
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The cobbles are very uneven and worn smooth by nine centuries of hooves and shoes, and as the mist becomes drizzle, they turn damp and slippery. |
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Precipitation occurs in a variety of forms, including fog, drizzle, rain, sleet, hail, and snow. |
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Put the garlic-scented slices of toasted bread on to a plate then drizzle olive oil over them. |
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Thin slices of courgette and aubergine sat on top of tomato-infused couscous, which itself was encircled with a drizzle of pesto. |
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Still, it was a delicious meal, sitting there in the drizzle with really boofy hair, not quite believing we were up so high on the globe. |
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If the mixture is too thick to drizzle, add more milk a drop at a time, stirring until it reaches a smooth but not separated consistency. |
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It turned cloudy and a very unseasonal drizzle came, turning a sunny morning into a cold one. |
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The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle. |
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Apparently someone had hit a slick spot on the road in the very very light drizzle and managed to flip completely upside-down. |
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By the time the corner in the road came into view, there was only a soft drizzle. |
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They stayed like that for what seemed like hours as the rain let up, turning into a soft drizzle. |
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Fill each cone with Champagne sorbet, Pinot Noir sorbet, and port sorbet and drizzle some caramel sauce and port sauce around the dish. |
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To serve, garnish with a drizzle of sour cream or plain yogurt and chopped parsley or a sprinkle of red pepper flakes. |
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I bake mini versions of classics like lemon drizzle cake and Victoria Sandwich, and scones. |
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The cakes are proper old fashioned cakes such as coffee and walnut, Victoria sponge and lemon drizzle. |
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To serve, spoon some marrow bean vinaigrette in the center of a plate and drizzle some salsa verde around the dish. |
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Finally, drizzle the whole lot with olive oil and grind black pepper over everything. |
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Break the burrata on to the caponata or leave it whole, scatter the basil over and drizzle with a little olive oil. |
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Ladle the mussels into warmed bowls, drizzle over a little more sesame oil and serve sprinkled with the remaining spring onion shreds. |
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Instead, 217 was not such a bad score on a pitch sprinkled with drizzle and well disposed to good seam bowling. |
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A squeeze of lemon, a drizzle of raita, and a couple of chapattis made his meal complete. |
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As light drizzle began to fall on a dark London night, six pallbearers, from a firm of undertakers carefully lifted the coffin from the hearse. |
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Arrange three roasted figs on a heatproof plate and drizzle the tops with roasted fig juice. |
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Tahr catnapped for most of the day, in the late afternoon she went out into the drizzle. |
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Around midnight however the skies lent a helping hand with a steady drizzle. |
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He'd planned to move his efforts outdoors but the persistent drizzle prevented that. |
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Place some chocolate fondue into a small hibachi and drizzle with white chocolate. |
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As a result, when it reaches the British Isles it tends to produce dull, overcast weather often with drizzle. |
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The weather was typical of this time of year with dull, overcast skies, intermittent drizzle and a drop in temperature. |
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The pour had subsided to a drizzle, and it was getting a whole lot less windy. |
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Place a scoop of the marzipan ice-cream next to the charlotte and drizzle some sauce around the dish. |
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Arrange the sweet potatoes, onions and peppers in a roasting pan and drizzle with the oil, vinegar and salt and pepper. |
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Arrange some tempura vegetables around the dish, drizzle with red bell pepper sauce, and garnish with fried cilantro. |
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A strong warm wind whipped up the drizzle and swirled it around the streets. |
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It was a dank, clammy night, made gloomy by the intermittent drizzle that had become steadier as the light of day faded with the sunset. |
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The rain had cleared up, reduced to the slightest drizzle, and it was getting really dark. |
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The story plays out against a gritty, hyperreal New York backdrop that seems to be drenched in a perpetually oppressive, insipid drizzle. |
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As we grew closer the sky clouded over, the mist closed in, and it began to drizzle. |
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The sky above was now clouded and a light drizzle began to fall to the ground. |
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It arrived, aromatic strips of grilled meat on a mound of arugula with a crisp baked potato and a drizzle of peppery olive oil. |
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The periodical drizzle during the afternoon did not deter the spirits of anyone in any way. |
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Place the hens on the serving platter or individual plates and drizzle the sauce over them. |
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Spoon a portion of plum compote onto the front of the plate and drizzle with syrup. |
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It's the kind of phrase that is spluttered out through a spray of pink gin or in a drizzle of descending real ale. |
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What they want is policemen in pointy helmets patrolling very old walls in the drizzle. |
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It'll be cold, it'll be dark, it'll be cloudy, and light drizzle is threatened. |
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Even the official waterproof ponchos protecting spectators from the Paris drizzle came in the distinctive bright yellow colour. |
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There I was pootling along with some light Autumnal drizzle lightly dampening my wipers. |
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Serve the panna cotta in their ramekins topped with a layer of coulis, or unmold them carefully onto plates and drizzle with the coulis. |
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Place crab in a pool of lobster sauce and drizzle with mango coulis and lobster oil. |
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Examples from the meteorological domain include fog, mist, frost, drizzle, and rain. |
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Weather conditions at the time were described as desperate with thick fog, rain, and drizzle. |
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Season and drizzle with the vinegar and lay the foie gras near the long edge of the plastic wrap. |
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It consisted of one mostly empty dumpster with feeble flames contesting with the northwestern drizzle. |
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Pour the hot mixture over the powdered sugar and vanilla, beat rapidly and drizzle over the cake. |
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Clouds sped by, sometimes a fresh drizzle of rain would fall, dampening her skin. |
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Even constant drizzle failed to put a damper on proceedings as the flag-waving throng partied late into the night. |
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The two recipes I selected were Honey Saffron Ice Cream and Honey Spice Cake, with a honey-citrus drizzle of my own creation, and mint garnish. |
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With the food processor still on, slowly drizzle in the olive oil and vinegar until they are absorbed or emulsified into the sauce. |
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Beyond the plush-velvet-curtained windows, the darkness and the fog deepen, and a weeping drizzle of rain begins to fall. |
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We arrived there after a little drizzle, and a pleasant earthy smell greeted our noses when we got out of the car. |
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Place the berries in a small oven dish, sprinkle over 25g sugar and drizzle over the elderflower cordial. |
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Debbie glanced out the window and saw dim sunshine shining through a window and a light drizzle outside. |
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It was dark out, and a steady drizzle of rain fell upon them as the numbness wore away. |
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For this reason, thick drizzle, or even light or small droplet rain, may either not be adequately represented, or not picked up at all! |
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The clouds that were grey in the morning were now black and a light drizzle of rain fell on her face. |
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Weather forecasters said today would be cloudy with some patchy drizzle throughout the morning. |
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This effect occurs because of air rising on the windward side of the mountains, causing rain and drizzle. |
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For me, the worst scenario was a light misting drizzle or light snowfall, combined with a hard uphill push. |
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The light drizzle had become a steady, lukewarm rain, and footing on the stony beach had become treacherous. |
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He lifted his eyes to the streetlight and watched the fine drizzle fall in its beam of white, and sighed. |
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It's also good in drizzle or light rain, as it is sheltered in most parts by the trees. |
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Light drizzle was falling at the start, but halfway through the rain stopped and a cool breeze kicked in. |
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Even the rain seemed to lessen, becoming fine drizzle as opposed to a downpour. |
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Glancing toward the window, he noted that the light, steady drizzle had not abated. |
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As you add more oil, you can increase the rate of drizzle to a thin stream. |
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So a simple piece of grilled fish perhaps topped with a little drizzle of olive oil or tomato salsa is perfect. |
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If the drops don't grow large enough, they can begin falling as tiny drizzle drops, but these often evaporate before reaching the ground. |
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Over an excellent breakfast and a couple of flat whites, the drizzle turned into a downpour. |
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Peel off the skin, and serve the fish with a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and lemon wedges. |
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The missile attacks came as allied warplanes streaked over mist and drizzle along the northern Saudi front lines. |
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The drainage system is abominable, and a slight drizzle causes water-logging. |
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Pour in half the batter, arrange half the apples on top, sprinkle with half the walnuts and drizzle on 2 tabs honey. |
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Arrange six pancakes around the dish, drizzle with huckleberry syrup, and top each with a quenelle of rabbit rillettes. |
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Under a steady drizzle the Ocean Hunter drew up to a small jetty nestled in the heart of a protected bay. |
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I just stood in the drizzle, jiggling my keys in my hand as I watched him peel out of the parking lot. |
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Pour the fig dressing into the pan, stirring to combine with the meat juices, then drizzle around the liver and serve. |
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In a bowl, whisk the lemon juice and olive oil with the mint leaves, sea salt and pepper, and drizzle over the courgettes. |
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Froth sauce using a hand-held immersion blender and drizzle foam atop ravioli. |
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I noticed a light drizzle but pressed on assured that the airflow at 100 kmh would keep me dry. |
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A grey drizzle filled the valley, obliterated the mountains and separated the receding regiment of trees into saw-edged platoons. |
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To serve, ladle the soup into warm bowls, top with some smokies, drizzle with oil. |
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But qualifying did go ahead yesterday as the rain relented to a drizzle though the track was still soaked. |
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Set two whitefish fillets and a crawfish on top, drizzle with annatto oil and garnish with salmon roe and whitefish roe. |
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Place the shrimp over the onion rings and drizzle the cilantro-lime butter over the shrimp and zucchini. |
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Sprinkle generously with sifted icing sugar and drizzle with olive oil. |
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Ladle some sauce over the shank and drizzle some ancho chili honey on top. |
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I'm sat on the upper floor of a Starbuck's on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, watching people come and go in the grey drizzle, while I catch up on my e-mail. |
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Top with a pinch of snipped tomato and drizzle over a tiny dab of pesto. |
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The early spring drizzle died away as the late afternoon sun peeked through the grey overcast covering the city, stroking the higher rooftops with a gold glow. |
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But there is no doubt that Alice Springs is an exotic location, at least to those poor souls crammed on a Melbourne commuter train in winter drizzle. |
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The drizzle had long since disappeared by the time Class 1 cars had settled themselves on the grid and the track remained completely dry throughout the night. |
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Re-melt the chocolate if necessary, and then drizzle over the icing. |
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He watched it drizzle down his finger then slowly licked it off. |
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I cycle to work the next day, through a light drizzle and heavy traffic. |
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Spoon some bread sauce around the birds and drizzle over gravy. |
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Due to the vagaries of our climate, you are just as likely to be huddled under three rugs and dreaming of an umbrella as a slow drizzle begins to fall. |
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As I came up to a join in the paths, through the drizzle and the fog I saw another party, on foot and horseback, approaching along the other track. |
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The procession stretched for miles beneath a warm drizzle and a gunmetal gray sky. |
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Mung bean sprouts are light and crunchy, and with a drizzle of soy sauce and sesame oil, this salad is crisp and refreshing. |
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Surround with green and broad beans and drizzle with the dressing. |
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Chop hot pepper and place in small bowl and drizzle olive oil over. |
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A light drizzle of rain fell, gradually picking up speed and fury. |
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At about half race distance light drizzle started to fall and the pit teams prepared the second bike for each rider with rain tyres so that the rider had a choice. |
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Even so, I gasped when I felt the cool gel drizzle onto my back. |
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On the third day, we reckoned the rain was great and isn't it good that the Todd is getting a proper flush, while we secretly hoped that the drizzle would stop. |
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Horns beeped and a slight drizzle fell, beating against the windows. |
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Place the tamarind glaze in a squeeze bottle and drizzle decoratively over the top of the chop. |
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About 15 minutes later, I emerge topside into the drizzle at the Cadet Metro stop, not far south of Pigalle, or Pig Alley as the GI's used to call it. |
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Arrange the cut fillet around the pork belly and drizzle with the sauce. |
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Prince Charles then braved a steady drizzle as he was given a short tour of the monument which was decorated with an array of coloured flags and banners. |
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When the vegetables have cooled, mix into a large serving bowl with the herbs, olive, a drizzle of virgin olive oil, some Maldon sea salt and freshly ground black pepper. |
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There was relief all around when the shower turned out to be only a brief one that dwindled into a sporadic drizzle that soon stopped as the sky cleared. |
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Slowly drizzle in the olive oil and whisk constantly until emulsified. |
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By mid-day the soft drizzle became a steady downpour, a rain that fell through sunset and then created damp clouds of fog under the street lights. |
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To plate the dish, add a piece of the liver to the toast, then place a raspberry on top and drizzle with a bit of maple syrup. |
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An extra drizzle of honey and a sprinkle of brown sugar on top is yummy! |
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If you like, you can drizzle melted chocolate over the biscotti. |
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They were very wrong about the showery drizzle, which never manifested. |
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There were one or two venues where inspections were scheduled once the rain stopped, only for drizzle to return and keep the umpires in the pavilion. |
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It simply lacks imagination to dump truffle oil in risotto or to drizzle it over a dish. |
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Divide between two warm bowls, drizzle with olive oil and grated pecorino. |
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Place on the plate with the chard, and drizzle with olive oil. |
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The sky was the color of slate and everything was damp and getting damper as a steady drizzle fell Friday afternoon on the boatyard of the St. Augustine Marina. |
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Garnish with additional wakame and drizzle lightly with the olive oil. |
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The night was quiet with a slight drizzle of rain falling on the windows. |
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Spread raspberry jam over slices and drizzle with orange juice or liqueur. |
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The rain soon slacked off and now a small cold drizzle was falling. |
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Once we got to the beach, the rain tapered to a slight drizzle and we had our lunch of fajitas and quesadillas topped with fresh guacamole and a choice of mild or hot salsa. |
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Place two jicama stars on top and drizzle some herb oil around the dish. |
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This laborious technique allows the precision of colour that suggests dawn or dusk, mist or drizzle, the veil over the landscape that heightens sensory experience. |
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Sure enough it began to drizzle rain followed with a downpour. |
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The game was played in a heavy drizzle which did not help the quality of the hurling but De La Salle were on top of their game and made little of greasy conditions. |
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A light drizzle, wettish coolness, fragrant air, twittering birds, no tourists, few locals, you don't even realise you've been walking for a couple of hours. |
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The actual streusel goes in the center of the plate, with more fresh blueberries, a scoop of vanilla ice cream and an artful drizzle of blueberry sauce. |
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Place ravioli in a pasta bowl and drizzle with brown butter. |
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Throughout the day the weather had threatened rain throughout, with only light drizzle to dampen the surface, not enough to warrant a change in tyre choice. |
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Set two slices of bread on top and drizzle with the remaining olive oil. |
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But, as conditions deteriorated, a drizzle giving way to a steady downpour, so did the standard of play with a succession of knock-ons gifting both sides possession. |
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So we trudge on, making our way through the gray, slushy snow which no longer crunches under our feet, thanks to a light drizzle and heavy local traffic. |
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Serve with crostini and a drizzle of extra virgin olive oil, if desired. |
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Gently drizzle vinegar over yolks and sprinkle sugar and salt on top. |
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Use a spoon to drizzle the melted chocolate onto the popcorn and marshmallows in a side-to-side motion. |
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Cook pancake in pan, add chopped chocolate toaster pastry, and drizzle with chocolate sauce. |
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Cook waffles in waffle maker, sprinkle chocolate chips and drizzle chocolate sauce. |
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Ground turkey with sweet potatoes and a drizzle of olive oil only tastes good for so long, after all. |
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Never attempt to take off in freezing drizzle or freezing rain. |
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By this point, midway through the afternoon, the sea fret and incessant drizzle had finally dispersed. |
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Scatter the spring onions on the fish, then drizzle over the light and dark soy sauces. |
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The fiddliest to prepare as we had to drizzle oil over the chicken then add the sauce. |
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Place banana pieces on plate, drizzle with coffee just and top with six coquito halves and micro greens. |
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Roll caramel apple, before refrigerating, in crushed Oreo cookies and drizzle with white chocolate. |
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To serve, place Brie toasts on a warm plate, spoon over chutney, drizzle with balsamic vinegar and sprinkle with parsley. |
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An intermittent drizzle spurred fears that a heavier rain could cause a massive cave-in. |
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The main forms of precipitation include drizzle, rain, sleet, snow, graupel and hail. |
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As previously mentioned, winter precipitation occurs in the form of persistent morning drizzle events. |
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The new kid was covered in mud, the thin drizzle doing nothing to clean him off, but it was clear he was a prime cut. |
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By the time the train reached Eccles, the day's drizzle had been replaced by a storm. |
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The rain had tapered off to a sprinkly drizzle, Portland's most prevalent weather condition. |
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The thundershower poured down on us as we ran home, but returned to a drizzle after several minutes. |
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To make the glaze combine all three ingredients with a whisk and drizzle over cooled banana bread. |
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Now drizzle in the balsamic vinegar and slap your chicken around the bowl. |
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As an instance, one can quote example of pockets of open cells and drizzle in complex networks in marine stratocumulus. |
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To T serve, top each flatbread with generous spoonfuls of the souvlaki, yogurt and a drizzle of oil. |
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Add jalapeno slices and pineapple and drizzle Cholula on top. |
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The drizzle effect of rain or the soothing halo effect on walls needs to be seen and experienced, but will surely be talked about. |
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I have considered pasting construction paper to ping-pong paddles and running through a light drizzle, then counting the drops. |
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The recipe says to toss the salad and then drizzle olive oil on it. |
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The recipe says to toss the salad and then drizzle it in olive oil. |
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No longer pouring, the rain outside slowed down to a faint drizzle. |
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Pat the peppadews dry with paper towels. With a small spoon, fill the peppadews with goat cheese. Arrange the stuffed peppadews on the planks and drizzle with olive oil. |
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Persistent morning drizzle occurs occasionally from June through September, coating the streets with a thin layer of water that generally dries up by early afternoon. |
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