Jekyll is mousy and mincing, while his alter-ego is an explosion of simian fury. |
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The cutesy, mincing vocals are dotted with ill-advised wailing and occasional outright mimicry of dudes like Beck. |
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Which is apparently why, on a chilly autumnal afternoon, I am mincing through a dappled forest clearing with no shoes or socks on. |
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And for those of us with long memories of mincing, saccharine productions, this revival is an eye opener. |
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Some write feminist theology, take a stand and publicly speak out, not mincing words. |
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And's that pink nylon flippy wig just for morning lectures, or are you mincing around in it because it's pretty? |
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Frankly, I'm not built for glissades, arabesques, entrechats or mincing around en pointe. |
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He spent his early life courting disapproval, mincing down the corridors in front of the religious brothers to avoid conforming. |
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Tibetan society is charming but conservative, and the thought of Tibetan hotties mincing down the catwalk in their skimp challenged all credibility. |
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Heavy-duty mincing machine and blender capable of homogenising poultry cuts or parts thereof. |
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In yet another print, he grovels avariciously for a pittance at the feet of Prime Minister Pitt as the latter grinds John Bull through a mincing machine to produce gold coins. |
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This mincing and finicking obsession with food opens up whole new areas of potential social shame. |
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Points are delicate to mincing and even an everyday activity can screw off a setting. |
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He ensorcells the audience with Maria's stiff skirts and mincing walk, her silly smirks and creaky flirtations, her disingenuous modesty. |
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It would have been easy for Cassel to come off as a mincing cornball in these scenes, but instead he looks cool really, enviably cool. |
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I also struggled to believe that Millson could be entranced by Cleo's stereotypically tarty mincing and preening. |
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The mincing operations must be performed within one hour from the time when the meat enters the preparation room. |
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Power is at stake, and so there are quite a few who are not mincing their words. |
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The mincing of meat purchased under this Regulation shall be carried out within five months of the date of conclusion of the contract of sale. |
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Genuine, top quality meats, produced according to the traditional method which involves careful mincing and proper, unhurried seasoning. |
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The first phase involves finely chopping more or less fine cuts of meat in a mincing machine. |
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Without mincing words, I am afraid he is living in cloud cuckoo land. |
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Dressed in white for her next entrance, in ACT III, she smokes a cigarette and laughs at Ariel, who cuts a caper, mincing air with someone's sword. |
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He also has a best supporting actor nomination for his mincing, lovestruck Olivia in Twelfth Night. |
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The mincing of all meat purchased shall constitute a principal requirement. |
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At the last moment Mollie, the foolish, pretty white mare who drew Mr. Jones's trap, came mincing daintily in, chewing at a lump of sugar. |
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This operation can be carried out jointly with the mincing. |
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A security intended to cover the mincing of the products shall be lodged with the competent authority of the Member State in which the mincing is to take place, prior to taking over the meat. |
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He could react fiercely about and before them, not mincing his words. |
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Kneading can also be carried out between successive mincing stages. |
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The use of such raw materials and conformity to the traditional method of production, with special regard to the stages of mincing, curing and smoking, ensures that 'kabanosy' are exceptionally tender and succulent. |
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With its large, solid blade and comfortable design, this knife will quickly become your most used kitchen tool, making chopping, mincing, slicing and dicing easy and fast. |
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And while he is a novice, Marcel van Melis isn't mincing his words. |
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And as they rip into Republican adversaries, they're not mincing words. |
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Despite that calm, watchful exterior, Bedlingtons are able to gallop at high speed, with a very distinctive rather mincing gait, light and springy in slow paces with a slight roll in full stride. |
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This was Marcus, this effeminate, mincing nancyboy, picking his way fastidiously across the grass? |
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I think throughout today and yesterday we've appreciated the forthrightness of everyone, their not mincing words, and telling us what they really think. |
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Heaven knows, we are accustomed to seeing Tinseltown portray the Brits as a bunch of sadists, rapists, bullies, braggarts and mincing woofters. |
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Great for mincing small amounts of cooked meat and chicken liver. |
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Instead of mincing about in designer gear they ought to be clad in the jaggiest of sackcloth. |
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Cohen's mincing voice and anti-gay message were intended to rebaptize Poland before its debate on the bill legalizing same-sex civil unions. |
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And the way to win them is through rather cautious, mincing arguments about the costs and benefits of independence, of precisely the kind that Mr Darling and his nationalist opponent, Alex Salmond, are making. |
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Furiously mincing his words, Mr Hoon said he regretted her husband's death, but hasn't apologised for it. On the face of it, it may not seem that he needs to. |
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There's something insalubrious about his Inspector Clouseau, a camp, mincing, blithely destructive senior citizen with the hormones of an adolescent and the intellect of a toddler. |
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He's in a bit of a flap because the butchers, the esteemed WH Frost of Chorlton, have mixed the sausage and pudding by hand instead of mincing them together as they usually do. |
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Cut or minced beef of Danish origin, which is unwrapped, wrapped or packaged, shall be labelled with information on the date of cutting or mincing. |
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Just as mincing makes this burger more vulnerable to contamination, the deep-freezing process makes it almost impossible to cook properly, because of its size. |
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