She grimaced and swept up her hair in a messy bun with one hand, whilst prodding me on the back with the other hand. |
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Spade's jet-black hair was worn into a bun and her black flight suit hugged her curves tightly. |
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She was in her sixties and wore her thinning gray hair pulled back in a loose bun with all but a few strands secured by bobby pins. |
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Try a biscuit crust, tortillas, flatbread such as pita, bun halves or a baguette cut in half lengthwise as bases for pizza toppings. |
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Because of their Kesh, Sikh men wear their hair tied up in a bun and hidden by a turban. |
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A woman stood there dressed in a pale blouse and khaki pants, gray hair rolled into a tight bun upon her head. |
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Would Steve McQueen have been a skinny latte man? Does Sean Penn ask them to hold the fries and the bun when he orders a burger? |
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A recent decision in Victoria has allowed the police to grow their hair, so long as they keep it in bun while on duty. |
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A moment later he was back to his effervescent self, swooping Rob's hot dog up off the grill and into a bun in one fluid movement. |
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She was short but pretty, her black hair pulled up neatly in a bun and fastened together with clasps made of gold. |
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As I gnawed at the greasy meat the lettuce and mayo slid out of the bun, plopping into the paper cone. |
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Dressed in a smart brown suit and with her hair in a bun she looked for all the world like Miss Marple. |
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Dave told Min once he'd been ripped on LSD and put the top of a hamburger bun on in place of a distributor cap. |
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Her hair was pulled up into a bun that let tight ringlets dangle down, her dress was white and iridescent. |
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She wore her hair in a high bun and even applied a little kohl around her eyes and some red rouge on her cheeks and lips. |
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I rolled my eyes, tucking a loose curl that had escaped from my messy bun behind my ear. |
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She divided the bun in half, giving him the largest portion, and was rewarded with a bit of pretended reluctance and a big smile. |
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She tied up her hair in a bun and jammed a shapeless felt hat down over it. |
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She was young, only about twenty-two, but the way she wore her blond hair pulled back in a tight bun added years onto her age. |
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An eighteenth-century version of this bun was scented with caraway, a habit that seemed to slip away over the next 100 years or so. |
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She was short like her daughter but her hair was scraped back in a bun and she was a bit on the plump side. |
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It was still a bit strange that I was not yet twenty but still had a bun in the oven. |
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In fact, increasing your size won't matter either, so grab a cream bun whenever you like. |
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Now, the true Bath bun is soft, like a marriage between a brioche and an Easter hot-cross, but encrusted with currants and gritty nibs of sugar. |
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So indeed the Berliner, a bun or a jam doughnut, also had to be changed in name. |
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An elderly woman with grey hair in a bun reads a missal on the District line, which runs under Westminster. |
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Her dark tresses were twisted into an oddly shaped bun with two chopsticks sticking from them. |
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I am not getting all dressed up and buying an expensive gift for Karen and Whatshisname only to have a crusty bun and potato salad. |
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Then, I imagine, it is pumped into sausage skins and served in a bun smothered in ketchup and mustard. |
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She was at the vanity, fastening her pale blonde hair into a bun that was already unraveling. |
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Her blond curls were knotted in an elegant bun at the base of her neck and her cheeks flushed a rosy pink. |
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Her grayish brown hair was pulled back in a bun at the nape of her neck and her green eyes stared outside. |
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A woman with her hair pulled back into a bun and a pair of glasses across her nose, stands up, and heads to the podium. |
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The bun was soft, the beef was an excellent ground beef patty, the bacon was back bacon and not that streaky over-crisped variety. |
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Try an Easter recipe from our collection of bread recipes, including our Jamaican Easter bun recipe. |
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The roasty qualities of the beef are accented by the sweetness of the bun and the cocktail sauce. |
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Why not give them a potato, carrot and onion vegetable patty in a wheatmeal bun with a layer of baked beans in it? |
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The bun looked like sourdough, light-coloured and dense, but was apparently a ciabatta. |
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Hastily, she twisted her hair into a loose bun and then pulled on the hood over her head, savoring the soft feeling of velvet against her skin. |
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Her hair was curled with little corkscrews coming down, and a loose bun full of curls, with a few extra sparkly hair clips in it. |
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My grandmother Nellie wore long skirts and aprons, and her hair in a tight bun at the back of her neck. |
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My hair was in a messy bun filled with gel and hair spray, a new technique I learned that helps your hair become more scrunched. |
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Also, anyone who asks for a hamburger without a bun should be left alone to eat in their Atkins friendly fraudulence. |
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She had gray frizzed hair tied back in a loose bun and she was wearing a long, black dress. |
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Chief Reilly lifted the bun of his pastrami and mayo on a kaiser roll, sniffing at it suspiciously. |
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Jane, after careful deliberation, had decided to tie up her tresses in a loose bun with green and red flowers to match her sprigged white gown. |
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They cost about 7 dollars and they are served on an oversized sesame seed bun with lettuce, tomatoes, onion rings and fries. |
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Veronica took Abbey's hair out of the bun and started spritzing it with water. |
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Her soft, wispy fair hair had been pulled into a loose bun at the back of her head and tied with a black ribbon. |
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Sometimes this was encased in a rich crust of pastry or dough similar to saffron bread, a form reminiscent of the Scottish black bun. |
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Even when it isn't, most people want more on their hamburger than a bun and a little ketchup. |
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The burger wasn't life-changing, but it was totally satisfying, served on a good bun with some thin onion rings tossed with crumbled blue cheese. |
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Dori, Roger, Grace, and Grant all sat in the lounge area they had been directed to by the unsmiling woman with the tight bun on top of her head. |
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Brian told the secretary, a comically spinsterish woman with a bun and glasses, that they were there for Mr. Mallard. |
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With Ms. Bearden as guide and companion, I go from a shrimp taco to pork carnitas on a bun to stewed goat meat in a bowl, called birria. |
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He would wear the sari and quickly tie up his long hair into a bun and appear on the stage in a drunken stupor. |
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In the end I chose a style consisting of my hair being pulled back into a half bun with strands stylishly hanging loose. |
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After dressing, Abby dampened her hair, pulling it up in a tight bun and tying a black and white ribbon around it. |
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All Scottish bakers who make the bun have their own spice mix, and flavours range from strong peppery versions to milder cinnamon-flavoured ones. |
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A hand went up to her hair as she felt it falling out of the bun in wisps beside her temples. |
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She had multiple servings of each sweet pie, cake, confection, tort, ice cream, bun and pastry they had. |
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Vivian's black hair was wound into an elegant bun and decorated with gold ribbons. |
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She made for a decent picture dressed in simple dark brown cashmere, and her hair placed in a simple bun at the nape of her neck. |
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The delicious pulled pork sandwich crowned with coleslaw on a soft bun shared top billing. |
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I took out the formal bun in her hair, and in less than a half an hour she had cascades of rich curls, and her black hair became shiny. |
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I had decided to put my hair in a bun with curls, and my hair usually takes forever to get just right. |
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Roll them into a bun smeared with mayo, brown mustard, chopped onions and a coupla okra pickles. |
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With her hair tied back in a bun and a sharp business skirt on, she walked with a stride of confidence. |
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The Chelsea bun contained fruit, but the reason for the name was obscure to me. |
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Vena glared at me, and made the movement to flip her hair back, but sadly, it was in her bun, so she only flipped air. |
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In Sweden, they choose to party with Semla, a sweet bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream sitting in a bowl of hot milk. |
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Serve while still hot or slap into a bun with a burger and some salad. |
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It's served on a ciabatta bun and everything about it was perfect. |
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Her hair was pulled into a tight bun exposing her beautiful neck. |
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To keep her hair from falling where it wasn't needed, she had pulled it up to a tight bun and sprayed as much hair spray as the ozone layer allowed. |
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The white bun on top of her head was now splotched with black ink. |
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A small delicatessen type store serves hot sandwiches such as sausages in a bun along with prepared salads such as potato salad and coleslaw. |
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He picked up an iced bun from the silver stand on the counter. |
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Women often tie their hair into a bun or attach a hairpiece. |
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I have attended many beef rallies and beef on a bun dinners night after night after night. |
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You can also even choose an elegant hairstyle with a French bun or knot if you do have longer hair or shoulder length. |
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I purchased the cinnamon bun and had to ask the server to carry my coffee to the side table. |
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They were not chained in a choky practising scales and arpeggios for eight hours a day, followed by a bun fight. |
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He's been rocking the beard and man bun as recently as last Thursday. |
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He told us he may sport a man bun if it pours on Oscar Sunday. |
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The only argument was whether to have this scrummy little bun piled high with bacon for breakfast or to simply smother it with butter as a tasty mid-day treat. |
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The beef was served atop a fresh bao bun with some young ginger and shiso. |
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The receptionist was an older woman, her gunmetal gray hair bound back into a severe bun, with a pair of half moon spectacles resting on the end of her nose. |
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Others agreed, so the bun was shellacked and set up for display. |
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Wash down: The Almighty Cheesus Burger, which replaces a bun with two grilled cheese sandwiches. |
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She had pale blonde hair pulled into a bun and large hazel eyes. |
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The uproarious bun throwing and surreptitious chatting up of 18th century public spaces gave way to the hushed cathedral of the 19th century concert hall. |
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In this paper I discuss the ton bun tradition as a form of Buddhist revivalism, expressed essentially in the building or restoration of Buddhist monuments. |
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She looked beyond amazing with the dirty blond, now tainted with golden blond, hair extensions in the bun with the deep pinkish red floor-length gown. |
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Serve warm, sandwiched in a bread bun with a stack of fresh salad. |
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As Mrs. bun quickly realizes, trying to order anything without spam will only get you into trouble. |
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For cookbook author Deborah Krasner the best way to have a burger for dinner is without a bun and seared in salt. |
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Angel wore black tight flares and a white tank top, and put her hair in a loose bun with a few strands hanging out, to which she added little chopstick things. |
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With her grey hair pulled into a Quaker-style bun and her lack of personal vanity she seems the archetypal wise woman, but photographs of her in her prime depict a beauty. |
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Grab a sweet bun from the bakery and get a sago from around the corner. |
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Unclip the remaining hair and coil it into a bigger bun at the base of your neck. |
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This last was a square patty with a crunchy coating on the outside and firm pink filet inside, served in a sesame bun with loosely chopped coleslaw and tartar sauce. |
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The woman was brunette and had a plum evening gown on with matching make-up and a coordinating flower and feather in a bun on the base of her neck. |
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The teacher came in, a somewhat large, dimple-faced woman with mouse brown hair tied in a neat bun and sharp glasses perched on the tip of her nose. |
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Her curly blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun atop her head, and she was wearing a white bonnet that matched her black maids' frock and white apron. |
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Her sleek dark brown hair is pulled back into a resolute bun yet has become slightly disheveled and a few stray strands rest on her unwrinkled forehead. |
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A clean upsweep in a tight bun can be a very powerful statement. |
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The simple bun does its duty, holding up well and resisting sogginess. |
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Or, you can serve the salad with crackers, bread sticks, bread or a bun instead. |
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Back in my room I quickly pulled my hair out of its bun and brushed it neatly, grabbed a nightdress and dressing gown and then went back to Gerald's room. |
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Flora, initially an ivory-pale, dark-haired funest beauty, whom the author transformed just in time into a third bromidic dummy with a dun bun. |
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This is a hotdog bun with a piece of boerewors in, served with a tomato and onion relish called seshebo. |
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The hot cross bun is a popular British sweet bun traditionally eaten on Good Friday, but are now eaten all year round. |
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The cranium lacks a pronounced occipital bun in the neck, a bulge that anchored considerable neck muscles in Neanderthals. |
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Some man acting dumb, think's he's a gun-man, wanna bring me drama. How you gonna bun me? |
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The next time you visit New York City, if you buy a hotdog from one of the outdoor vendors found all over Manhattan, there's a good chance that the bun will have come from this bakery. |
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Their mission is to alter eating habits by offering a delicious burger for 99 cents, in a bun created by Tartine's Chad Robertson, rather than banging on about kale. |
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The pork could be loaded on to a bun or cut up and eaten on its own. |
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Add the rest of the bun ingredients until you achieve a dough consistency. |
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Is it sacrilege to alter a hot-cross bun – to change it into a scone? |
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More importantly, can you identify for the committee ways in which we can improve the coordination so that we don't wind up with this regional bun fight that often happens? |
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When cooked, place a hamburger patty on each bun and garnish to taste. |
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As leaders in France on the hamburger bun segment, Jacquet already proposes a range with two plain references: standard format hamburger buns and the giant hamburger buns. |
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For variety, this easy, colourful salad could be served in avocado shells or hollowed out beefsteak tomatoes for an elegant look or in a large hot dog or submarine bun for a family picnic. |
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You'd have a penny bun and cuppa at the Sally Army at Snow Hill Station before walking home. |
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The Royal Highland Show is on this weekend, a bun fight for farmers during which I am assured business as well as lots of socialising is done. |
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Currently we have several major bakery manufacturers and food-service organizations testing our new donut, cinnamon bun and cookie premixes. |
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The bun was light, aromatic and lacked the stodginess generally associated with doughy buns. |
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The burgers are made from cuts of corn-fed, Angus steak with the brioche bun baked daily on-site. |
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One day, I had a traditional white bun stuffed with dried pork. My classmates thought I was eating carpet. |
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Serve on a toasted bun with lettuce, tomato and a slathering of remoulade sauce. |
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The wastepaper basket could be a black-and-gold metal cachepot on bun feet. |
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Back in 1996, a cinnamon bun resembling Mother Theresa of Calcutta was discovered in Nashville, Tennessee. |
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A one-N nun for Jesus hunts, A two-N Nunn in Senate once, But I'll bet you a sticky bun you never met a three-N nunnn. |
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My bun trolley rolls downstage if there is a rake on it and I end up chasing after it as the trolley covers my chest. |
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Then insert the sock bun at the end of the ponytail and roll the hair up with it until you reach the top of the ponytail. |
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Damion is always keen to explore new products and is experimenting with a brioche-like custardfilled honey bun when I pop in. |
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For buns, many gourmet burger joints choose Prunelle, a local bread brand that offers a variety of bun options. |
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The debate over public service funding turned into a bun fight, says the communications minister. |
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Two halves of a burger bun, hard and stale and burgerless, crusty and forgotten. |
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The bottom half, or the bun heel is placed in the carton, and the pickle slices spread evenly over the meat or cheese. |
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Other significant features demonstrated by the species are a protruding occipital bun, a low forehead, and a lack of a strong chin. |
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They are credited with setting 1990s fashion trends such as Buffalo platform shoes and double bun hairstyles. |
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From China, their version of char siu baau became modern manapua, a type of steamed pork bun with a spicy filling. |
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But at La Bombonera, we purists liked the coiled bun simply sliced in two, buttered up and pressed flat between the hot steel plates of a griddle. |
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Offer a bulky and boggy bun to the suspected individual just ten minutes before dinner. If this is eagerly accepted and devoured, the fact of youth is established. |
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Place dessertspoons of the mixture in 10 paper cases or greased bun tins. |
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In summer, oysters and clams are dipped in batter and fried, often served in a basket with french fries, or commonly on a wheaten bun as a clam roll. |
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To launch the cafe on its opening day, they cooked up choices of beefburgers in a brown bun with chips and salad, or cottage pie with broccoli and potatoes. |
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You can also try bun moss, heather, alstromeria, or leucadendron. |
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Elsa's skirt was splashed with wet and her bun was beginning to unstrand. |
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The teriyakied items all taste a bit too sweet, but I'll take a sweetened strip of beef anytime over those spots of grease on a bun that pass for burgers hereabouts. |
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The penny bun can be found in many regions and in a variety of woodland. |
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Items that remain include hot smoked salmon with teriyaki sauce and pickled cucumber, the slow-cooked chuck ribs, the pulled beef brisket bun and vinegar slaw. |
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To create the illusion you've put stacks of time and effort into the look, try wrapping a floral detail around the base of the bun like our model's daisy chain garland. |
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Breakfast Nosh Boxes contain home baked cinnamon bun pull-aparts with cream cheese icing, an assortment of muffins and scones, and of course, bagels and cream cheese. |
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Her parents were surprised to learn that she had a bun in the oven. |
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A favorite Cape fast food is the gatsby, a large hot dog bun filled with cooked or processed meat, French fries, and sauce, or a salomi, curry wrapped in a roti flat bread. |
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The ECT, which looks like a honey bun when placed on a wall, is a flexible, rope-like explosive used to blast a mansize hole through a brick wall. |
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There's no bun involved, as the two pieces of fried chicken provide the encasement for the bacon, cheese and mayonnaise, and there are claims it contains over 1,200 calories. |
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Most makkara has very little spice and is therefore frequently eaten with mustard, ketchup, or other table condiments without a bun. |
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The saffron bun, also known as the tea treat bun, is a sweet bread with its origins in Cornwall. |
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Like maybe Dr Nae Chance, The Man With The Hot Cross Bun, Live And Let Diet Irn-Bru or my favourite jakie classic, Bin Raker. |
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The Cinnamon Bun, made with cinnamon and caramel and white chocolate on top is one of their most popular options, according to customer feedback. |
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Ordering the Sticky Bun icing instead doesn't undo enough of the damage. |
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