The spent or kipper salmon was long and lean, showing an immense head, spotted all over with black and brown spots. |
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He bought some funky kipper ties in 1983 and he's determined to get his money's worth! |
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Nestling among the young guns, none of whom have ever worn a kipper tie in anger, there lurk old school comedy relics. |
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Blue Nun is about as fashionable as bubble perms, kipper ties and progressive rock. |
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Were the kipper ties and stacked heels out in force at the Kremlin for New Year's Eve? |
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Put the kipper fillets in a jug or heatproof bowl and pour a kettle of boiling water over them. |
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However, don't worry, because a Scott talk is not an Open University seminar, there are no kipper ties and brown corduroy jackets. |
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An unusual menu is constructed around good produce, with a fondness for under-rated ingredients such as rabbit, Swiss chard, pike, kipper and butter bean. |
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This used to be the best time to catch fat, oily herrings to kipper. |
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This can easily be mistaken for a kipper, the smoked herring that is on the breakfast menus of many British hotels. |
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We are tuned into a good programme on the radio, a kipper the size of a ship's lifebelt is gently grilling and I have a pot of tea mashing at my elbow. |
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Think of the pin stripe suit, the kipper tie, the great brown suit fiasco of the 1990s, and you have some idea of the range of flexibility that the suit and tie combo permits. |
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I find an old floral kipper tie and cause hysteria in the village library. |
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Dave Robertson opted for a wacky, kaleidoscopic suit with a bright orange hat, black and white kipper tie over a ruffled red shirt and glitzy platform boots. |
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It's all sleeper cells, blackmail, code names and kipper ties. |
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But that hasn't stopped actor Phil Glenister gaining an army of female fans gagging for the chance to rip off his kipper tie and camelhair overcoat. |
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Kipper drained his glass to the lees and seemed to become calmer. |
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