He quickly found himself in the middle of a celebratory dogpile, trying to block pokes to his ribs and slaps to the stomach. |
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Lee nudged my ribs with her elbow playfully, with a friendly familiarity that surprised me. |
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She proceeded to sit next to her loving husband, poking him variously in the ribs and face, and petulantly pushing his chair. |
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Counting ribs and phyllotactic spirals was easy and accurate, so that should have introduced little error. |
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The sternum had been split open, the innards eaten, the legs pulled inside out, and the bones picked clean, ribs snapped off at the spine. |
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Caleb felt the blow connect with several ribs and knew if he sustained another one in the same spot the ribs would break for sure. |
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The muscle between the ribs is called an intercostal and it allows the rib cage to open and close like a bellows as we inhale and exhale. |
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I pulled away and jabbed him in his ribs for being so mischievous and playful. He loved fooling around with me. |
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Fine, evenly spaced, simple, prorsiradiate ribs are separated by narrow interspaces. |
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The waiter, almost literally staggering under the weight, plumped a huge oval plateful of sizzling ribs in front of Lili. |
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I tried it right after I saw Mike do it, fell on my ribs on the coping and flipped onto my head on the flatbottom. |
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In the dull, blue silence, time slows, muscles twist and flex, ribs contract. |
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The 11th and 12th ribs were subluxated, giving the appearance of tumor, diagnosed as floating kidney. |
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Here it is used to target the floating ribs as the arm is captured and pulled back. |
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He showed plenty of endurance and came back into the fight until he was floored by a powerful punch to the ribs at the end of round eight. |
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The coils sit on cotton reel spools that are placed on the plastic ribs that make up the ovoid shape. |
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The painting of the ribs is imitated from that of the Lady Chapel, counterchanging the colours. |
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Serve this sweet corn bread alongside your barbecue chicken or ribs with sides of cole slaw, potato salad and baked beans. |
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I remember sitting in despair as I felt my ribs crepitate with every breath. |
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Just because your ribs don't hurt when you poke them, does not mean you didn't fracture or break your ribs. |
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In the south-western and north-western wing original beautiful and richly profiled ribs of the cross vaults spring straightly from the walls. |
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The Pisaniinae comprise ovate to fusiform gastropods whose shells are sculptured with axial ribs and finer spiral cords and threads. |
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In 2001, he competed at the futurity with broken ribs and a punctured lung. |
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Her pelt was a dark tan with lighter streaks around the ribs and on the stomach. |
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Other popular cuts are the chateaubriand for two, the heavy-cut sirloin and prime ribs served on the bone. |
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The number of ribs that may depend from each panel is not critical to this invention. |
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The cyclist collided with the car and needed hospital treatment for fractured ribs and cuts and grazes before being allowed home. |
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She glanced at Wesley, who was looking rather green at the sight of the long gash across the girl's ribs and stomach. |
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A dig in the ribs from my puritanical brother told me when I was going too far. |
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The precast-concrete panels were attached to the steel ribs at the quarter points of the panels, with the top and bottom ends left unsupported. |
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The smooth luffa which is without ribs is commonly known as dishcloth gourd or sponge gourd. |
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The blade is polycarbonate, and is reinforced with deep ribs that add a huge amount of strength without excess weight. |
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Feeling one of his ribs break, the excruciating pain became too unbearable for Fred to take. |
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As it is, he wound up with a deep gash on his arm, four broken ribs, and a collapsed lung. |
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I actually suffered bruising to my ribs and abrasions and bruising to my thigh, both of which have caused me considerable discomfort. |
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He pulled his staff from his pocket to deflect one of her punches, and quickly jabbed her in the ribs with the tip of it. |
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His throat burned for oxygen and he felt his ribs compressing, compacting, and ready to break. |
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Stephanie Biddle and the Paradise Band ring in the New Year in jazzy style at Montreal's landmark jazz 'n' ribs joint. |
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The elderly lady was left with pains to her ribs and back, as well as high blood pressure and a weak heart. |
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Pulling open his shirt he looked down and saw a long red welt down the side of his ribs. |
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There are three salads and then several Oriental Specialties including a Filipino adobo braised pork spare ribs. |
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They also bear prominent ribs and are tightly adpressed to the body, but are larger than the palmate sclerites. |
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The sensible thing to do would have been to kick him in the ribs, I was furiously angry, I was beside myself furious, adrenalised to the max. |
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Jumping to my feet, I lashed out with a kick to the ribs, yet my foot went right through the apparition. |
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Unlike the other sections, the stern was much battered, showing steel ribs extending up from the keel to around a metre in height. |
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The ribs would have been treated with steam so that they could be bent sharply over the keelson. |
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He kept on falling over and he got kicked in the ribs, and once in the head. |
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Then the bear shifted, almost as if it knew that Madeline was uncomfortable, reapportioning its bulk so that her ribs weren't crushed. |
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Her photo had been so airbrushed, with two ribs removed and legs lengthened, she didn't recognise herself. |
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But when the paramedics tried to leave, two youths attacked them, raining kicks and blows down on their heads and ribs. |
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Looks like whoever did this kicked him around, I suspect some of his ribs are at least cracked. |
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It became harder and harder to get a breath as the snake constricted around his ribs. |
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The axial ribs on the last whorl of Mexfusus extend abapically to a point above the constriction. |
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A patient may complain for three or four days of a tingling, burning, itching, searing or knife-like pain along the lowest ribs. |
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My heart was knocking against my ribs so hard I could hardly breathe, much less speak. |
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Heart still knocking against her ribs, she strode anxiously to the front door, rising up slightly on her feet to peer through the hole. |
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I charged at him, but the boy knocked me hard in the ribs, throwing me back. |
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Apparently, Mark got the worst of it with three cracked ribs and a dislocated jaw. |
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She put bandages on all my wounds, including my broken and bruised ribs, and my fractured leg. |
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Renny was still in sore shape from the gunshot wounds and broken ribs, but he was now out of danger. |
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Darren sat up on the table while a nurse wrapped some bandages around his ribs. |
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Besides the usual Italian favorites, Pete's has sandwiches, wraps, wings and even ribs and barbecue. |
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Although these canoes are covered with birchbark, this skin, like that of a kayak, is stretched over a framework of ribs and spars. |
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Organized by ribs, ruffles, fringes, and other structures these details are laid out on full sized pages with large color photographs. |
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I barely stifled a yelp of pain as she threw her arms around my aching ribs. |
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Two smashed ribs had poked splintered ends through his skin, and getting at them to renew the dressings was a painful business. |
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The barbecued ribs were stacked like little logs and fell neatly off the bone. |
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On this clean surface, the full-size wing was drawn with the leading edge, trailing edge, spars, and ribs all correctly located. |
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This is a small, very deep water species, readily identified by the nodulose ribs on the shell. |
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Brady suffered a traumatic brain injury and injuries to her left shoulder, left arm, back, neck, knee, ankle, pelvis and ribs. |
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It had an open fan with a cherry blossom on one of the outspread ribs, and it also had a tiny dragon perched on the tip of a rib. |
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It tightens the coils by contracting the individual muscles between its ribs and so prevents the prey from moving. |
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Miss Gomersall, whose injuries included a broken jaw and a fractured collar bone, ribs and pelvis, could not remember anything about the crash. |
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In rare cases the first thoracic rib may be rudimentary and similar in appearance to cervical ribs. |
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His arms are thrust backwards, and one can see his ribs protruding from his front. |
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The singer should breathe silently and deeply, experiencing expansion around the lower ribs. |
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He had walked into a clearing, where the remains of a circle of scorched tents stuck out like the ribs of an animal long dead. |
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The team also discovered parts of a thigh bone, ribs, vertebrae, a collarbone, pelvis and shoulder blade. |
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The thoracic ribs are long and relatively uncurved distally, suggesting a deep body. |
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He could even feel a few broken ribs through her ripped and tattered clothing. |
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Chewing pork ribs with meat that falls off the bone, glazed in a finger-licking sticky sauce, is one of the pleasures I enjoy on holiday. |
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The meat on the ribs was tender, the sauce was brown and sticky, but they would've been infinitely more satisfying served hot. |
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Of the 70 percent of sales that represent food, Karzas says easily 65 percent is barbecued ribs. |
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In all cases, however, meat from the area where the ribs join the backbone, between the shoulders and the hip of the animal, is most important. |
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The elusive jumbo prawns, barbecued chicken and pork spare ribs are monsoon specials. |
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For the barbecue, stock up on steaks, chops, spicy merguez sausages and ribs. |
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Anderson grew up in Chicago where his appreciation for ribs came from the food served by street corner vendors. |
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Discard the vegetables and bones, or if you're using beef ribs, remove the meat before discarding the bones. |
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Stick with lean cuts like sirloin or flank steak, and avoid ribs and ground beef. |
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Besides tasting great with chips, it's perfect alongside barbecued burgers, ribs, or other meats. |
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Despite a few culinary missteps, this Ridge Avenue barbecue joint knows its ribs. |
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All of the ribs and other components known as Knees were cut from the curved parts of the trees where a branch met the trunk. |
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The oil pan, exhaust manifolds and transmission housing have been reinforced with ribs for added strength. |
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At this point, the ribs were permanently reinstalled and stringers were cut. |
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Green hardwood battens were then attached to the ribs, forming fixing points for the narrow steel shingles. |
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The sloped skylight is supported by laminated-glass structural ribs and is strong enough to support the weight of cleaning crews. |
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The Cafe is formed by eight curved structural ribs which enclose the seating and servery space. |
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Aalto's trademark ribs of cobalt blue tiles impart a lively rhythm to the angled wall that faces the bank of elevators. |
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He refers to the presence of a keel and ribs made of light timbers, which indicates he was referring to curraghs. |
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The fragments include slabs of planking, ribs, stem posts, a keel, even part of a rudder, as well as used and unused vessel fastenings. |
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Its bow used to be reasonably intact but, over the past couple of years, the plates have started to fall away from the ribs of the hull. |
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It was still under construction, just a keel and ribs surrounded by scaffold, ropes and tackle, stacks of lumber and racks of tools. |
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The Bard made her way toward him, stepping over some of the varnished mahogany ribs of the great ship. |
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At different parts of the hull, the Wright would use different methods of holding the ribs of the ship in place. |
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They were completely blown apart, and all-new spar extrusions and new ribs were built by Ken Hake in Kansas and shipped to New Zealand. |
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Fortunately, the wreck has not twisted significantly, so the exposed metal ribs can be used as a navigation aid. |
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Indeed, the structure of the world was sometimes compared to that of building a ship, where the keel and ribs would be laid out first. |
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More than 300 planks have been fitted and now the ribs or timbers will be restored or replaced. |
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The deck here has fallen slightly into the holds, with ribs from the starboard side of the hull left behind and sticking up slightly. |
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The banding followed the curve of the ship's ribs, requiring the banding plane to have a matching curvature. |
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The 7075 tubing allows us to shave a few pounds off the wing and the carbon ribs reduce the weight by almost another 2 pounds. |
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There, full-depth tank-end wing ribs formed the ends of the four-tank fuel system. |
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The floor is crisscrossed by ribs of rock that lie just under the flowing stream. |
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Whole leaves, leaf ribs, leaves without ribs, and petioles were separately analysed. |
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The main colour of the petals is violet, with distal parts being pale violet or white, and with dark violet ribs forming nectar guides. |
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Smaller leaves and smooth varieties have thin ribs that can be chopped, cooked, and eaten with the leaves. |
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Brown bands appear on either side of leaf ribs, sometimes forming brown or green rings. |
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A number of early Islamic-inscribed ribs of palm leaves have recently been found in Yemen that corroborate this story. |
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Every node bears a whorl of leaves but the number of leaves in a whorl is smaller than the number of ribs on the axis. |
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Somehow, the sight of all her blood, all her lifeblood on that shirt disturbed her, as did the ragged hole below the ribs. |
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As to the ribs, Dr Williams found that Harry had suffered a fracture of the second right rib at the side under the armpit. |
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This can affect the ribs, which become prominent on one side, usually on the right. |
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Firstly, all apodous squamates have ribs starting on or before the fourth vertebra. |
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The tea leaves add a unique fragrance to the tender ribs which lingers in the mouth. |
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Slim metal ribs flare out and up from the spinal arches to support the copper-clad roof, its overlapping scales resembling a giant turtle shell. |
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Jim began gently stroking Camalyn's side with his thumb in the area between the top of her hip and the bottom of her ribs. |
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The braised loin of lamb was superior, however, and so were the short ribs. |
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The dorsal ribs articulate with ends of sternal ribs which attach to the sternum. |
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Kevlar and Kevlar-composite sandwich materials are used for the engine air intakes, sections of the tail and tail fin, ribs and longerons. |
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Elmore was manning a massive barbecue grill on the patio that had neat rows of ribs, chicken, carne asada and hot dogs. |
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Suddenly Sara elbowed him in the ribs causing him to loose his grip on her. |
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Braising is a cooking method usually used for tougher cuts of meat, such as pot roasts, rumps, shanks and ribs. |
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Her lungs had been crushed, her left clavicle and ribs were fractured, vital organs had ruptured. |
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The number of ribs may be increased by addition at either the cervical or lumbar end of the series. |
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As well as badly breaking his foot, he bruised a lung and broke his wrist, pelvis and two ribs in the fall. |
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Expression of ribs, and the lunular pit in Bothrocorbula, are used to a lesser extent for species discrimination. |
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It shows a lunule and extensions of flank ribs with asymmetric cross section. |
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A jagged tear split his shirt up one side, the faded red fabric parting to reveal the grimy ladder of his ribs. |
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And it is this strength that Manhattan has drawn on, offering burgers, steak baguettes, scampi, ribs and a handful of other meat-lead meals. |
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The basiventrals form distinct elements that articulate with the pleural ribs in primitive teleosts, and thus act as parapophyses. |
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There are also plenty of mandoras in other woods and quite a lot of striped mandoras using ribs of two different woods. |
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Sixteen main dishes are next with ribs, roast pork, schnitzels and pork knuckle on offer. |
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The back ribs lack the moistness of the marbling, so the peppery rub cuts a bit harder. |
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Hunt constructed these lightweight volumes from thin ribs of spruce or balsa wood before sheathing them in layers of silk paper and metal leaf. |
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Oh, dear, fed most scrumptiously on the most beautiful prime ribs of beef you've ever cast eyes upon. |
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The ribs can be cooked on a medium-heat barbecue for about 20 minutes, but it is easier to control the temperature in an oven to avoid burning. |
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To prepare her meat, she seared a 2-pound chuck roast and 4 country-style ribs in a large Dutch oven. |
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I landed with all my weight on my left shoulder and upper arm, which was bashed into the ribs over my heart. |
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It wasn't unknown for the ribs for example to be lashed in place with bast fibre cords, that were soaked in pitch to preserve them. |
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The ribs have a tendency to slip, so pin or baste well prior to stitching the seams. |
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These spicy and saucy ribs will tickle your taste buds and keep you coming back for more. |
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The only thing lacking are moist tissues to clean fingers with after eating the ribs. |
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Angel hit the ground and didn't recover fast enough to avoid a powerful kick to her ribs. |
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Prodded in the ribs by the tommy guns of their guardians, he and his men began to move. |
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There is a bunch of super thin muscle sheaths and tissue that surround our ribs which, when aggravated, take forever to heal. |
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At 2.2 mm diameter, the ribs are particularly strong near the umbilicus and become weaker after their split in the middle of the flank. |
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The study relied instead on smaller solid bones, including ribs and shin bones. |
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In one on-air illustration, she cited a CNN newscaster's emotional description of a female colleague being hit in the ribs with a billy club. |
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The most comforting winter meal on the planet has to be braised beef short ribs. |
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Curiously, given Samuelsson's genius with fish, the meat dishes, like beef short ribs and an inventive rib-eye carpaccio, are much better. |
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The slow-braised lamb shanks and short ribs we've tasted in restaurants lately have inspired us to follow suit. |
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There are salads and then a page of Pub Favourites with baby back ribs, mixed grills and fish and chips amongst them all. |
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If you are preparing a red meat-based stew use front quarter cuts like a pork shoulder or a beef chuck or ribs. |
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She shoveled food onto her plate, inhaling the scents of chicken and ribs happily, then piling vegetables on twice as unhappily. |
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She was dressed entirely in loose, rippling black with a neckline so low it must have ended at the bottom of her ribs. |
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Wing construction comprised two spruce spars with plywood ribs and steel tube and wire drag bracing. |
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Not eating stacks of spare ribs and steaks, but a balanced diet of meat, fish and vegetables is healthier. |
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A boy of 14 was attacked a week ago near the post office and was treated in hospital for two black eyes and bruised ribs. |
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Heavy wood smoke is perfect for ribs, turkey, brisket and pork shoulder but never for a delicate chicken. |
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In his second year he fractured two ribs in the third preseason game, sidelining him for a number of games. |
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I lay there with slight twinges of pain racing up and down my ribs, neck, face and realized that the house was completely silent. |
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The other freed Briton, Mark Covell, 33, remains in an Italian hospital where he is being treated for internal bleeding and broken ribs. |
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Tonight, the pain in my ribs is receding, and I can draw a deep breath more or less without pain. |
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The stable-bound horse, ribs protruding, eyes blinkered, stamped its hooves on the wooden floor. |
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She was left with a fractured cheekbone, two chipped ribs and a possible blood clot on her lung after an unprovoked and ferocious attack. |
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Beneath them, swimming between steel ribs which are now covered in sponges, you will usually see a shoal of black umbers. |
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They're hushing it up, but the smart money is on Hogan's ribs being broken. |
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This year at the Pocono 500, we did polenta, shrimp scampi, barbecue brisket, ribs, skirt steak, braciole and berries with zabaglione. |
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We also had the Mexican style skirt steak with cheese enchilada and Mexican rice and beans, sizzling fajitas and the BBQ ribs. |
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Anyway, I'm home from work this week because I've strained my muscles under my left ribs and it has only been getting worse. |
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He picked up the whip he had slashed him with, happy to have sustained the damage to his ribs and leg. |
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Suitable cuts are bolar, chuck, rolled rib, rib-eye, prime rib, fillet, rump, sirloin, thick flank, topside, spare ribs, and wing rib. |
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Other popular cuts are the chateau-briand for two, the heavy-cut sirloin and prime ribs served on the bone. |
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He says he has to hurry since he needs some mustard plasters for all the broken ribs his enemies have given him last night. |
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During turtle ontogeny the reduction of the trunk myomeres leads to sinking of the vertebrae and ribs into the dermis. |
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Gracile ribs are commonly seen in spinal muscular atrophy, congenital myotonic dystrophy and congenital myopathies. |
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Barrels have ventilated ribs, hard-chromed bores, interchangeable choke tubes and lengthened forcing cones to reduce recoil. |
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The central boss, tying together the ribs of the vaulting, is carved with a double Green Man, the two faces looking in opposite directions. |
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The western bay of the vault, built in 1362, carries a hanging boss suspended by eight dramatic flying ribs. |
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Four floral bosses help secure the flying ribs, while an intricate carved star hangs from the center and anchors the inner square. |
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It was nothing terrible but everyone had scratches and abrasions and there was a smashed leg and broken ribs. |
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This five-string instrument has a violin string length but also has an extended lower bout and deep ribs for a more viola-like tone. |
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It is much stronger than the rest of the hull, often reinforced with extra ribs bracing the inside. |
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The fish shows other features characteristic of land animals, including ribs, a neck, and nostrils on its snout for breathing air. |
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A long canter brings us to lunch camp where our crew awaits with a tasty braai of mutton ribs. |
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A similar fate befell the Vulcan Senior with cotton seersucker, cotton sailcloth, and needlecord across the ribs. |
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He broke his shoulder, fractured eight ribs, punctured a lung and almost died. |
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She has been in intensive care at the hospital ever since, suffering horrendous breaks to her left leg, pelvis, ribs and shoulder. |
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The other part attaches on your breastbone and upper six ribs and is used in downward and forward arm movements. |
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It consists of pain and tenderness in and around the cartilage that connects your ribs to your breastbone. |
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Meats include St. Louis-style ribs, hand-pulled pork, brisket and steak, as well as chicken and fish. |
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Last month's dispatches from the olive groves report internationals with broken ribs, broken arms and other injuries. |
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He suffered a broken arm, broken ribs and wounds to his head and upper body and was taken to Waterford Regional Hospital. |
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It hit him in the ribs, and though he rolled with the blow it still bruised him. |
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After my sandwich, Brunswick stew, and sweet tea, I tried to order ribs, but they were out. |
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The crispy pork spare ribs, excited as I was to try them, didn't really deliver though. |
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His carrots are nice, his potatoes are nice, his spare ribs are nice, his fish is nicely browned. |
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I was the chef for dinner and could almost taste the spare ribs we had planned for that evening. |
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Afterwards, 80 people were invited for spring rolls, spare ribs, and lemon chicken. |
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Our son loves to cook burgers or chicken and my husband is noted for his spare ribs. |
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Whenever I'm in crisis I just scream for Chinese spare ribs and chocolate cake. |
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If you've ever had spare ribs and found them too dry, try these lacquered ribs. |
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At the stern, hull plates have fallen away to leave ribs spidering out above the rudder. |
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The Bennigan's Irish menu will include a range of steaks, ribs, burgers, chicken and pork dishes. |
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He fell from a horse while training for his role, breaking several ribs, according to a spokeswoman for the veteran actor. |
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The meat just fell off the ribs, and I certainly did not need the supplied steak knife, I could have used the butter knife, it was so tender. |
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A squirt of sauce predictably makes the ribs taste like sauce and nothing else, so enjoy them bare or not at all. |
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At Ingolstadt, the branchlike ribs are disjunctively representational, carved with protruding nubs or twigs signaling their botanical nature. |
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What once might have been a real cow's hide, was now calico, stretched and teased over the ribs and stitched into place. |
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Thankfully the fashion gurus have stopped short of the tightly laced stays that warped the ribs of our great grand mothers. |
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In Cuyp's representation the tautness of their bent masts under canvas mimics the bulges of the cows' ribs through their slack hides. |
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She found herself falling hard, the floor cracking against her ribs and back. |
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The most distinctive part of the reliquary is its cupola, a small ogival crystal vault divided into six sections by ribs decorated with crockets. |
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The sternum is then divided allowing the ribs to rotate to the side a few centimeters. |
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Purely utilitarian, it was stuff made to stick to one's ribs and keep them fed, happy and warm against winter's bitter chill. |
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Another pathologist is cutting the cartilages that join the ribs to the breastbone, in order to be able to enter the chest cavity. |
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He saw Derryn's fatigue and struck out quickly, catching Derryn across his ribs with his blade. |
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The cord is sewn through the ribs and the strakes, with special cleats left on the planks for the job. |
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Other standouts included the braised beef short ribs with handmade cavatelli, wild mushrooms and truffle mousse. |
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As the ribs were completed, there was not a precise method to determine where the stringers would pass through the ribs. |
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Eric was struggling to break free, each gesture binding him tighter and tighter, squeezing his ribs and his frail arm. |
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England's captain said he knew he had broken ribs in an earlier tackle and would be out for a month. |
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It represents St. Simeon the stylite atop his pillar with details of his bare ribs and naked body showing. |
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Ewing's sarcoma usually originates in the legs, hips, pelvis, ribs or arms. |
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I had been in a severe auto accident and suffered many broken bones, including broken ribs and a chipped hip bone. |
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Meat and poultry eaters can select from succulently prepared lamb chops, curried or stir fried chicken, baby back ribs and beef tenderloin. |
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Lot 61 also boasts excellent, chic snacks ranging from beer-braised short ribs and Thai mussels to oysters and caviar. |
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The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded plates of succulent meat accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and fried okra. |
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The ribs were especially great, along with the coconut shrimp and hunks of steak. |
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Her ribs ached, her stomach hurt unmercifully, and her back was killing her. |
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At autopsy, there was an asymmetric chest wall with a mass protruding through the ribs and pectoral muscles on the left side. |
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If you're serving bone-in items such as ribs or Peking duck, plan on a pound for every two guests. |
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Because the balloonfish lacks pleural ribs and a pelvic girdle, expansion is not as strictly inhibited as in most fish. |
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The sound system rolls out bass like a living beast, penetrating flesh and rattling the ribs beneath. |
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Mike lit the barbecue on a low gas setting, allowed the coals to heat up and then cooked the ribs slowly. |
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Yes, fatty hamburgers, pepperoni, bacon, and ribs are unhealthy and should be eaten only occasionally, if at all. |
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The wing spars and ribs are made of extruded aluminum and the complete aircraft is covered with Ceconite fabric. |
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But in some cases cats' lungs collapse or their ribs fracture due to difficulty breathing. |
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There are five pairs of false ribs that do not connect with the sternum. The upper two pairs of false ribs are called floating ribs. |
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Thunder eggs with minimal or no external ribs and of a comparatively uniform spherical shape are composed only of siliceous, devitrified rhyolite without a central cavity. |
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A buffet breakfast served in the lounge drew early risers and light eaters, and an on-deck barbecue featured spare ribs, fresh Coho salmon, sausages, and burgers. |
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The ribs pass beneath the level of the floor, into a glazed pit emerging to form the bar separating the servery from the public space of the cafe. |
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Scott spluttered, earning himself a sharp dig in the ribs from Josh. |
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As that clip played, Camille leaned over and gave her husband a playful poke in the ribs. |
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We skimmed groves of ancient olive trees and ribs of bleached white stone. |
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Without hinges, arch ribs extend continuously from skewback to skewback and are fixed at skewbacks so no rotation can occur and thus the bridge is called a fixed arch. |
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Canton Crepe is a soft crepe woven fabric with small crosswise ribs. |
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I am surprised I didn't get broken ribs like yourself, my car is totaled. |
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Mr Wilkinson then felt a second blow in his ribs which winded him. |
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That is, leaf tissues yellow while the leaf ribs remain green. |
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There were chicken drumsticks, prawns, spare ribs and even lobster! |
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Credo knocked Dan out of his reverie with a jab to his ribs. |
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They begin with a joust where Gautier pierces Bernier with his lance between his ribs. |
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They are quite unlike the radiating ribs of ordinary mushrooms, but serve the same function, i.e. they constitute the gills on which the spores are carried. |
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Annie's head ached, her ribs hurt from coughing, and the simple act of craning her neck to peer through a clear spot on the windshield made her dizzy. |
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If he had known the secret all along, he never would have spent the 1990s performing in American restaurants where he was billed below the BBQ ribs. |
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The 45-year-old man was walking in the Hythe area of the town when four men got out of a car, knocked him to the ground and knifed him in the ribs. |
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People were literally getting serious, serious beating or kickings when they were plasticuffed you're talking broken ribs, punctured lungs sort of thing. |
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He hit Nicole so hard he fractured three ribs and ruptured her spleen. |
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Extra levator costae muscles may be associated with these ribs. |
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There were sausages, chicken legs, pizza slices, garlic bread, spare ribs, spring rolls, onion bhajis and a complete range of vegetarian alternatives. |
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I bruised some ribs after sticking on a lipslide over a pyramid. |
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His arms and legs were thin as sticks, ribs clearly visible, belly flattened almost to his spine, bones angled sharply against the skin of his starved haunches. |
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The meats most often used are Sliced brisket, sausage, and pork ribs. |
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The pathologist retracts the skin and superficial muscles from the chest and abdomen, and cuts the cartilages holding the ribs to the sternum, which is then removed. |
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Last month he stepped on a police stun grenade as it blew up, shredding his clothes and fracturing ribs. |
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Cindy blinked at this and nudged her gently in her ribs with her elbow. |
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Sprinkle the mixture on both sides of each slab of ribs, rub it in to ensure even coverage, then cover and refrigerate overnight. |
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Mamet effortlessly packs his story with one-liners, irony and sharp satire as he warmly ribs his own industry and the people that become caught up in it. |
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He is wearing nothing but shorts and a string vest through which some of his ribs are clearly visible, matchstick arms firmly crossed against his chest. |
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They eased the car away from the wall and released Mrs Rollinson, who suffered a collapsed lung, a broken collar bone, broken ribs and a deep gash in her leg. |
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The blanched stalks or ribs of the inner leaves are favoured in Spain for the Madrid version of the nationally renowned cocido and are used in other dishes too. |
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It was feared that he may have brain damage and his injuries included broken ribs, a broken jaw, a punctured lung and shattered nerves in his right arm and right leg. |
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Hobson was always doubtful after jarring his knee in last week's friendly with Manchester United while Jones suffered bruised ribs in Tuesday night's game with Middlesbrough. |
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She slowly stood, rubbing her bruised ribs and glaring at the man. |
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But the crowd-pleaser is lusciously roasted baby loin of pork, accompanied not only by sauerkraut and apple compote but by smoked sausage and two spare ribs. |
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Lying there, my ribs stabbing me like brass knuckles and my soul infused with sweet, sweet love, I had wakeful dreams about playing the perfect basketball game. |
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The rain pretty much passed the party over and guests dined on macaroni and cheese, spare ribs, and chocolate bread pudding. |
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Rudy cried out in anguish as he stood and touched his sore ribs. |
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In that ungainly position, the hilt of his sword jagged him in the ribs. |
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The animal was so underfed that his ribs were showing under his lusterless chestnut coat. |
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It also means that the flesh has been in contact with the ribs and seeds longer, so reds will be hotter as well as sweeter than their green former selves. |
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As zealots poured in from Arkansas and Mississippi, a wire service reporter got punched in the ribs. |
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I kept driving him back with furious right handed jabs to the ribs. |
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She suffered three cracked ribs, a broken collarbone and a broken hand. |
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He had skinny legs and bloated ribs fanning from his torso like an accordion strapped to his chest. |
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The wait for ribs and sliced pork yielded heaping plates of succulent meat dripping in sauce and accompanied by chunky homemade potato salad and hot, crispy fried okra. |
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I have walked the beach with the dogs when the wind howled across the sand, obliterating our footprints and forming ribs and patterns in the hollows and over the dunes. |
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Medical evidence was given to the inquest that death was caused by asphyxia secondary to compression with fractures of the ribs and friction burns. |
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If the beef flavor is deeper, as it will be in a dish of braised short ribs, then a soft English nut brown ale, chocolatey but not too bitter, will do the trick. |
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