His thoughts were interrupted by Tobin's hearty laugh, a laugh that jarred him from his stolid stance and sent him reeling with confusion. |
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I jarred him awake and made my apologies to her before dragging the very intoxicated churl into his room. |
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The external forms of genuine emotion jarred at first in the context of his signature showmanship. |
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I fed him some jarred baby food and apple sauce, helped him drink formula from a sippy cup, and then we went on our long walk. |
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When purchasing jarred condiments, explore grocery shelves for variations on a theme. |
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The recoil jarred his shoulder painfully, but he ignored it as best as he could. |
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He just jarred a knee a bit in that race, and it is nice to know now that he is completely sound. |
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They had literally thrown him from the train, despite his protestations, and his whole body had been jarred. |
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He has jarred his knee on the hard grounds and will be rested for tonight's friendly clash at Scarborough. |
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Fox, who jarred his knee and suffered a kick on the ankle, was today having his injury assessed by City physio Jeff Miller. |
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But the mainstream curry shops make do with jarred curry pastes and powdered food colorings. |
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The ship jarred suddenly, torn between its engines and the pulling power of the hole. |
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The viewer spends an inordinate amount of time staring at a black, imageless screen, being occasionally jarred by the sound of the piano. |
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The incessant barking of the bloodhounds grated on Bryony's nerves, and Drake's movements jarred her concentration. |
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I took my dad along as my dining companion to thank him for perfuming my childhood with the scent of jarred kimchi. |
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I fed him some jarred baby food and apple sauce and helped him drink formula from a sippy cup. |
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It was most unlike the soft earth of the oasis, and her first running steps jarred her knees and hurt her bare feet. |
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His idyllic childhood in Ireland obviously jarred with teenage life in London, but both places are essential to his writing and his nature. |
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It jarred with the sweetish tomato sauce I paired it with until added chili flakes to the food. |
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She was right to ditch the passage since it would have jarred with the spirit of reasoned debate. |
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I know it's an odd detail to fixate on, but it just jarred with the rest of the scene. |
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I arranged the leaves on the cushions in order, but that jarred with me, so I added a bit of chaotic stitching. |
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Only a few moments passed before the unicorn whinnied, and suddenly recoiled, as if jarred by an electric shock. |
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This situation was detestably rectified, as could be clearly seen in face as she jarred forward. |
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Every step he took jarred her arm, sending intense pain through her body. |
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But it jarred against the huge police crackdown on the square a day before the meeting took place. |
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The whole room jarred as a sudden jolt reverberated up through the earth. |
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These foods were prepared in many different manners, dried, half-smoked, jarred, or fresh. |
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In 1971, Ragú® was the very first jarred pasta sauce available nationally and it has been the market leader ever since. |
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It was therefore concluded that the switch had not been jarred off during impact, and that the ELT had not been armed before the accident flight. |
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But that doesn't mean you should resign yourself to the gross jarred variety. |
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Canned and jarred items have long shelf lives, but food safety rules still apply. |
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When you're choosing canned or jarred products, take a moment to check the quality of the packaging. |
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There's loadsa claret, and it mashes the face up something shocking, but the brain gets jarred around less, so you are less likely to end up a cabbage. |
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Like many other nuclear countries, Britain has been jarred into action by the events of 11 September. |
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Cut by hand and roasted on a griddle over charcoal, they are then hand-peeled and jarred in their own liquid. |
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In a written statement, the CFPC, the CICH and the CPS pointed out that jarred baby food is a basic need for most children and families. |
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Refrigerate unused portions of jarred foods, but discard any left over in the bowl. |
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She had to force her body to cooperate in every move she tried, and any sudden movement that jarred her aching body was magnified ten times more in her skull. |
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Most canned or jarred foods will need to be refrigerated after they are opened, though some items like peanut butter, spices and vinegar will be fine in your pantry. |
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It jarred with many people to hear the hate-mongering Mr Modi praised. |
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Aromatic herbs and oil combine to form a dressing that envelops and enhances these finely sliced porcini mushrooms, jarred so you can enjoy their unique, mouthwatering flavour at any time. |
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What jarred was the location: the Carpenters estate, next to the Olympic village, was long ago cleared of most of its residents as Newham council tried to flog the land. |
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The information available suggests that the major route of exposure is through consumption of heat-treated foods and beverages such as coffee and canned and jarred baby foods. |
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This could have jarred or knocked ice off the aircraft structure. |
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These typically Mediterranean fruits, ripened in the sunshine of the Ligurian and Sorrento Rivieras, are picked, cut and jarred by hand. Only sugar is added, before the lemons are steamed to obtain this elegant marmalade. |
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Removing the rack in steps allows the rack to be agitated or jarred so that more of the paint stripper may be released from the part and allowed to drip back into the dip tank. |
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Similar lids are used for some jarred foods sold in Canada. |
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The cake was moved or jarred before it was sufficiently baked. |
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The jarred peppers should be firm enough to dice without falling apart under your knife. |
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The formal bureaucratic style jarred my ears and reminded me that I was indeed home, no wucking furries! |
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He's just another one of Leo's thugs from the east side. Too much pumping iron jarred his brain loose! |
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Ragab was jarred by the experience of spending the night in jail. |
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The jarred baby foods can be cloyingly sweet or just plain nasty. |
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City officials also insisted that construction in the neighborhood jarred the pipes and caused residue to flake off into the drinking water. |
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Yes, and the door also lops off stairs leading to a landing on whose landing is another door on whose hinges much of this story ajars, if it hasn't jarred too much already. |
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In the hands of another director, this bold romantic overture might have jarred but it works beautifully here, illuminated by Sarandon's warm and unself-conscious portrayal. |
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Then suddenly the men were jarred by a discordant ptooey-splat! Soot had missed his shot, and hit the already juice-blackened wall behind the spittoon. |
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I think the accident jarred him, as he hasn't gotten back in a car since. |
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On impact I've jarred it and an old ganglion cyst has shown itself. |
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