Oily complexions respond best to basil, eucalyptus, cedar-wood, cypress, lemon, sage, lemongrass, yarrow and ylang-ylang. |
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For one of my favorite bouquets I use echinacea flowers, yarrow, feverfew, lavender, sage, apple mint, and catmint from my garden. |
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Aromatic foliage, such as lavender, monarda, nepeta, thyme, yarrow, mint, Russian sage, and artemisia. |
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For dry shade, also try Douglas iris, any of the alum roots, hummingbird sage, sword fern, and foothill sedge. |
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I fed the crew pork chops with sage and prosciutto in a white wine sauce and an asparagus and gruyere tart last night. |
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Because of its potency, though, avoid using sage medicinally if you are pregnant or nursing. |
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She uses all colors, but especially likes the bold blues of delphiniums and larkspur and the soft blue of Russian sage. |
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Orange lion's tail and yellow Jerusalem sage vie for attention with pink lavatera and blue Cleveland sage in flower-filled beds. |
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Stepping off the ferry, I am overwhelmed by the perfumes of rosemary, sage and lavender. |
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We've got hawthorn, gingko, elder, mullein, lavender, sage, thyme, echinacea, borage, yarrow and plenty of pine trees. |
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Prune grey-leaved shrubs such as artemisia, lavender, sage and senecio to new shoots within 10 cm of the base. |
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For fresh flavorings this summer, plant basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley, rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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And to relieve insomnia, try putting a drop of basil, chamomile, clary sage or lavender onto your pillow at night. |
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This gourmet entree combines the flavors of sweet potato, tangy yogurt, sage and asiago cheese with outstanding results. |
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Or sprinkle your rice with oregano, rosemary, basil, thyme, parsley and sage. |
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Good foliage plants for fillers are low-growing artemisias, dusty miller, and golden, purple, or tricolor sage. |
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She recognized the smell of thyme, rosemary, sage, and lavender, but that was about it. |
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He also grows grapes, tomatoes, aubergines, peppers, squash, sage, thyme, rosemary and bay. |
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Herbs, typically sage and onion, are used to make stuffing for roast pork, and fruit is served with it in the form of apple sauce. |
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I had seen her 'smudge' the house with sage smoke, which, done ritually, cleanses the atmosphere. |
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The haddock was perfectly flaky and moist, lightly topped with bread crumbs, and served over sauteed spinach and sage mashed potatoes. |
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And sage, thyme and myrrh contain antiseptic actions that help prevent the growth of bacteria. |
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New herbs introduced to the already comprehensive range for this year include lemon basil, pineapple sage, aniseed basil, liquorice and comfrey. |
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If you're into herb teas German chamomile, lemon verbena and sage are sunny stalwarts. |
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I am now the proud owner of all the fresh basil, bay leaves, thyme, sage and parsley a girl could want. |
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There is also some sage advice for females wanting to break into what is still essentially a male domain. |
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He championed victims of injustice and the public came to view him not as an impudent libertine but as a patriarch and a sage. |
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The mauve jacket she wore with white trousers set off her lightly tanned skin and her sage green eyes. |
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Volatile substances released by Salvia and other aromatic shrubs in coastal sage scrub are complex compounds. |
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And during the negotiations, about 3,700 acres of coastal sage scrub were destroyed. |
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The saltimbocca veal was done in a Marsala sauce, with just a hint of sage and was probably the dish of the evening in both our minds. |
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Chives, marjoram, mint, oregano, parsley, sage, tarragon, and thyme are good choices for a sunny kitchen windowsill. |
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Still, there is no planned environmental assessment of the proposed burn area, and the endangered sage grouse is still at risk. |
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We had turkey that tasted of turkey stuffed with chestnut one end and sausage meat mixed with sage the other. |
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Lavender, sandalwood, clary sage, rose, frankincense and pine are good choices. |
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Put the remaining giblets into a saucepan with a thyme sprig, bay, sage, star anise, half the onion and 1 clove garlic. |
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It is also one of the last strongholds of the charismatic sage grouse, which has declined throughout the West. |
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The group is currently working on a range of controversial issues, including habitat protection for the sage grouse. |
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The agency administers several million acres of sage grouse habitat across 11 western states. |
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In 2002, Jerry was surprised to see several sage grouse on the northern part of the ranch. |
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The explorers introduced to science Clark's nutcracker and Lewis's woodpecker, as well as the sage grouse and the lesser Canada goose. |
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It's also essential habitat for the imperiled sage grouse, mountain plover and black-tailed prairie dog. |
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Native grasses support cattle grazing and provide forage and shelter for native wild animals, such as elk, bighorn sheep, and sage grouse. |
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These actions will also benefit pygmy rabbits and sage grouse that use the area as rearing habitat. |
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The Federation successfully sued BLM for failing to write a resource management plan for its sage grouse lands in southwestern Montana. |
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The unprecedented state and local effort that has gone into preserving the sage grouse should provide a template for future conservation efforts. |
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He believes his sage grouse populations are healthier than those on two nearby National Wildlife Refuges. |
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The furniture is powder-coated sage green, so it will not compete with the garden around it, and the pieces are arranged with ease and grace. |
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In late autumn, the hillside becomes a tapestry of textures in muted shades of gray, silver, and sage green, interspersed with burgundy and red. |
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For blue choose from gentian sage, lobelia, mealycup sage, nemesia, petunia, or verbena. |
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A sage once said that an Irish atheist is one who wishes to God he could believe in Him. |
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Colors often matched with brick red to good effect are deep gold, rich cream, and a pale green, such as a celery, celadon, or sage green. |
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For Soups and Sauces, Daylesford came out top with beetroot and bacon soup and commended for butternut, sage and onion soup. |
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But it was the pumpkin ravioli with crisp sage leaves which won hands down for wow flavour. |
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Then try growing creeping pineapple sage with smaller leaves and sprawling tendencies that make it well suited to growing in a hanging basket. |
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We don't know if taking sage will enhance mental functioning in healthy people. |
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Deep-fry the sage leaves in hot vegetable oil, then drain well on kitchen paper. |
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And the pork chop has both a studding of sage and an artichoke confit to thank for its holiday-dinner aroma. |
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In California, the chaparral and coastal sage shrubs form excellent cover for rodents, rabbits, and birds. |
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Salicylic acid prevents new pimples from forming, while aloe vera, green-tea and sage extracts calm skin and keep it from overdrying. |
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Other herbs that might be used in tea or syrup to treat cough include horehound, sage and thyme. |
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Each spring, corporate America's preeminent chieftains offer sage counsel to eager university graduates across the nation. |
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He ate up the soma plant of sage Medhatithi who called him Mesha thereafter. |
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I know that she would never go into town in her pale grey sweatpants and sage green sweatshirt. |
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Treatment blends of honey, cornmeal, sage and sweetgrass are a luxurious reminder of the spa's Native American roots. |
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The products used contain basil, pepper, clary sage and thyme, as well as hyssop essential oils. |
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For instance, there are botanical-based hair colorants rich in herbs such as nettle, sage, red sorrel, rosemary and burdock. |
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Place a half-slice of prosciutto on each escalope, put a sage leaf on top and fasten with a cocktail stick. |
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They look upon him as a political sage, a voice of freedom, a speaker of truth to power. |
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The value of his services and sage advice as a director over the last 15 years is incalculable. |
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Branzino filets are impeccably poached, barely firm and incredibly flavorful of piney sage leaves. |
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In 1949, on his way to meet Yogaswami, Gurudeva had a vision of the 77-year-old sage inside Nallur Temple's inner sanctum during puja. |
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The wise sage asked the student to pick a fig from a large tree and open it. |
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His remarks, pretty much in the form of nonstop commentary, combined humor with some sage inside baseball and even a prediction or two. |
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Most women can easily distinguish between forest, kelly, sea, celadon, lime, kiwi, jade, sage and pistachio greens. |
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Let me just offer a few sage observations after having traveled the aisles inspecting the wares. |
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The fragrances of roses, peonies, and honeysuckle fill the air, on occasion intermingled with the bracing smells of sage, thyme, and rosemary. |
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Instead I found a pleasing bouquet garni of sage and thyme, solid blackcurrant, plum and complementary Asian spice. |
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Among them, though uninvited, comes his old guide and mentor, the sage Apollonius, who pierces Lamia's disguise and calls her by her name. |
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In one culture a shaman uses tobacco, sage or cannabis, in others copal, frankincense, sandalwood, cedar, juniper or pine. |
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Essential oils that help in these cases are tea tree, sage, peppermint, thyme, myrrh, lemon, clove and green tea extract. |
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In the old ideal, lawyers were independent counselors to whom clients turned for sage advice and highly specialized talents. |
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Again, the meat was tender and its base was covered in a strip of crispy crackling, the top coated in a sage and onion stuffing. |
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Herbs used to address the specific needs of menopausal women include dong guai, false unicorn root, sage and wild yam. |
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When I plan to serve frikkadels with pasta I always add a pinch of thyme, sage and tarragon. |
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Reached on the road between gigs in Montreal and Ottawa, Usman comes off more like a sage than a funnyman, as much an activist as a gagster. |
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If you hunt upland game birds within the range of sage grouse, be sure your target is not a sage grouse. |
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An infusion of sage or rosemary is also used in hair care as it can add shine to dark hair and, when mixed with black tea, can darken dark hair. |
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That sage of The Sun and prince of the pun Kelvin Mackenzie has never been short of a tale or two. |
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Carr often professes admiration for the sage detachment of the ancient Roman emperor-philosopher Marcus Aurelius. |
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Consumers are seeking out specific specialty honeys, from delicately perfumed sage to citrusy orange blossom. |
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Sage grouse depend on healthy sage grasslands, especially dense stands of brush, for shelter and protection. |
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Once the exotic plants are removed, the land will be restored to coastal sage scrub for gnatcatchers and other native species. |
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In the seventeenth century, the custom of adding sage to Derby cheese was begun. |
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It's also great in gravies, stuffings, herb butters and flavored vinegars, and is often used in conjunction with parsley, sage and rosemary. |
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Business as usual is what has driven the greater sage grouse to its precarious brink. |
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They rushed up, shouting insults at the sage who was then deep in meditation. |
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The softest cotton summer blankets in popular gelato colours such as pink, duck-egg blue and sage are arriving soon from Spain. |
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Roasted butternut squash with its sweet yet nutty taste is the perfect accompaniment to the Dolcelatte and sage butter. |
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Let's say the chaise is sage green and the walls of the room are off-white. |
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Soldiers colors are brown for the Army, sage green for the marines and black or brown for the Air force. |
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For example, my main colors are sage green, very pale pink, very pale blue, cream, taupe, black and greys from dove to charcoal. |
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Each 13x15-inch print is double matted in marbled beige and sage green, mounted under glass, and hand framed in gold-toned wood. |
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The nest is usually located in or under big sagebrush or three-tip sage plants. |
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I think this image-enhancement business is complete nonsense since not a single viewer remembers what the sage politician has uttered. |
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As with the 2000 election, will you inject your sage Texas wisdom into your 2000 election projections? |
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But vows were meant to be broken, as the sage philosopher Jennifer Lopez has pointed out. |
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But for years this sage advice, though accepted almost universally among economists, had essentially no impact on policy. |
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Jeeves' grave and sage philosophy towards booze is encapsulated perfectly at the end of another Wodehouse story. |
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He then continues to give him very sage, wise advice regarding governing wisely. |
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Adams analyzed this behavior with sage remarks regarding trace elements and essential dietary supplements. |
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I believe that, like me, you will gain a deeper appreciation for this illustrious artist after reading Moore's sage views. |
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When calling on the Gurukkal, don't expect to meet a venerable sage with wrinkles to testify the years of experience he had in life. |
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At some sweat lodges sage and cedar are thought to purify the space, while tobacco leaves bless the earth. |
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Topical oils or hair products containing eucalyptus and sage will help heal a head that's been damaged by overprocessing. |
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Attract hummingbirds by planting Mexican bush sage, pineapple sage, and beebalm. |
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And over there is some Creosote Bush, Shadscale, Big Sagebrush, Bladder sage, and Blackbush. |
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In our southern California garden Mexican sage thrives so well that we bind it with twine so it grows up where the hummingbirds get to it easier. |
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And, the culinary herb, sage, that you use in the kitchen is often enough to put a damper on hot flashes. |
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Plants deer especially dislike include catmint, chives, lavender, sage, spearmint, thyme and yarrow-all useful and easy to grow in this area. |
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Perhaps it's because it isn't a classic culinary herb like basil or sage, or maybe because its medicinal values are limited. |
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Good choices to plant now are basil, chives, cilantro, oregano, parsley rosemary, sage, and thyme. |
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Herb de Provence is a mixture of herbs, often including thyme, rosemary, tarragon, chervil, sage, marjoram, basil and fennel seed. |
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The air was full of the scents of sage and wild thyme, and the song of the skylark. |
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Cover a berm with low-growing aromatic herbs such as basil, prostrate rosemary, sage, and lemon and lime thyme. |
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There is the touch of the camel-thorn acacia that has just been grazed by a giraffe, and the smell of wild sage as you brush past it in the bush. |
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I use thyme, sage, rosemary, chives, basil, dill, sorrel, salad burnet, chervil, oregano and mint as well as parsley. |
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Place 2 peeled quartered onions in 1 tbsp oil with 1 tsp butter, 1 tbsp small sage leaves and 1 tsp lemon zest. |
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Other culinary herbs, like sage, rosemary and thyme, are native to Mediterranean regions where the air is rather temperate and dry. |
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The sleeves on a sage brocade safari jacket were eye-catching and a pink Chantilly lace top with a champagne satin suit were simply darling. |
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While I was enjoying a sage foot soak, therapist Jane Povey asked some questions about my skin and skincare regime. |
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Areas with abundant bluebunch wheatgrass and other native grasses along with scattered threetip sage are preferred breeding habitats. |
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Whether that master be regarded as a sage or as a Gnostic aeon, the orthodox view of him would be seriously challenged. |
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A small herd of muleys, both bucks and does, were hopping over the sage, making their way down a valley just outside of our camp. |
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We both love the color red and how it looks with the sage green and pale blue trim on our house. |
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Sore throats, irritated gums and oral sores can be soothed by a gargle or mouthwash of strong sage tea. |
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Bright yellow sage and broom light up the countryside with dustings of white daisies and blue anemones. |
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This is not to say that he was not agonized by risky decisions he needed to make with regard to his career as a sage. |
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On an outside window sill, basil, thyme, bay, chervil, sage, chives and marjoram will grow happily in a pot. |
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A blowsy kitchen helper is full of sage advice. There's also a younger brother to tell him what to do. |
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During the autumn, the foliage of tricolour sage and ajuga becomes burnished with bronze, plum, and garnet. |
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He's a wise sage, a joker, a politico, an eccentric artist, a culture buff and a visionary rolled into one. |
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Vix went for a festive option, escalopes of turkey stuffed with cranberry and lemon with sage. |
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A sage can explain impermanence but there is no lesson like a bad bill of health. |
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Thabit ibn Qurra was a notable 9th century sage, a native of Harran and a member of the dedicated star worshippers of the Sabian sect. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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Add the black peppercorns, juniper berries, thyme, rosemary, sage, lovage, and bay leaf. |
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Finally, by torchlight, I take a twitching haunch, cover it with rock salt and smear it with wild sage, and we've got dinner. |
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For sage tooth powder, grind a couple of handfuls of sage leaves with a handful of sea salt in a pestle and mortar. |
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Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes. |
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Add the garlic and sage and cook for a minute or two, until fragrant. |
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In the seventeenth century, herb strewers were employed by the English Royal Family to scatter sage and lavender to cover the stench of urban life. |
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The sage commander is beyond the sway and manipulation of others. |
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Perhaps you're attracted by sweetly scented herbs, in which case clove pink, scented geranium, hyssop, lavender and pineapple sage are a must for you. |
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This made the sage even more furious and he imprecated a curse on Karna. |
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The homeowner used a sage green stain to finish her garden wall. |
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This may be my last broadcast gentle listeners, the last time you hear my soothing words and sage advice drifting out of your radio consoles like a summer zephyr. |
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Scatter the strips of poblano, bacon, and sage leaves over apples. |
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In this arrangement, cornflowers and various shrub roses are set off with sprigs of sage and lemon balm, and tied up with a bow for a little extra punch. |
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The sage was at least forty years in age, and very frail looking. |
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A salad of endive and smoked salmon in a tangy horseradish dressing begins the meal, followed by a roast chicken with lemon, paprika, and sage as the centerpiece. |
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She had chosen to wear a sage green dress with an empire waist. |
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He's beefed up his menu with grilled lamb chops seasoned with balsamic vinegar and sage, and fennel sausage grilled flat with garlicky broccoli rabe. |
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To make the large, high-ceilinged rooms flow together seamlessly, the designer repeated tones of sage green, raspberry red, and gold in the fabrics. |
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His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people. |
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They lead into pine forests as well as impressive stands of coastal sage scrub and chaparral communities notable for Mojave yuccas, prickly pear, and agaves. |
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The Southern recension of the epic states that in an earlier birth as Nalayani she was married to Maudgalya, an irascible sage afflicted with leprosy. |
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The council is permitted to smoke sage, sweetgrass, and kinnikinnic. |
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Finally, Deborah Racicot of Narcissa prepares mouth-watering pumpkin crepes with warm sage cinnamon en glaze. |
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In any case, it was Solzhenitsyn who explained this to me and not some sage I met in the prison yard. |
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Will a sage coach like John Calipari be able to outwit a relative newcomer in Kevin Ollie, he of a mere two seasons on the job? |
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From here on, he was a philosopher, a sage, and his interviews were stuffed full of dicta, parables and eternal paradoxes. |
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Much like the duality of his shop, Simon is half goateed-rocker, half cicerone sage. |
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You also can plant lavender, oregano, thyme, rosemary and sage. |
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After his return, he heads for the fairways reluctantly, when a mysterious caddy appears from nowhere, dispenses sage advice and promptly shoots through. |
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Tend to your own garden, to quote the great sage of free speech, Voltaire, and invite people to follow your example. |
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She introduced me to the best calves' liver, dusted with seasoned flour and fried up with fresh sage, served tender and just a mite pink in the middle. |
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In the presence of greatness, especially in the rough, where honor is often due the sage who stands outside the affairs of the world, every word or action can be persuasive. |
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Jamie ordered fillet of beef wrapped in pancetta with port, shallot and foie gras ravioli, while I chose the loin of venison with fresh sage and honeyed Armagnac sweetbreads. |
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There is nothing better than having fresh herbs on hand for cooking and marjoram, thyme, sage, chives, rosemary, parsley and basil will all thrive on a windowsill. |
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Thyme, oregano, rosemary, sage, basil and coriander all contain high levels of phyto-chemicals, which can help ward off heart disease and cancers. |
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In a sunny window, try oregano, rosemary, sage, sweet marjoram, and thyme. |
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She was told that lavender and culinary sage wouldn't grow here. |
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Mediterranean herbs such as sage are hardy and tasty plants. |
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This area is lightly vegetated with juniper, pine, sage, and grasses. |
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The most common shrubs are creosote bush, ocotillo, and bur sage. |
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The mountain tops are wild, but the valley bottom is filled with cottonwood trees, purple sage and wild geranium, and riverside paths meander away to waterfalls and pools. |
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Vivid pink roses lead the eye through the border, while butterfly bush, Mexican sage, and penstemon add bursts of soft purple blooms here and there. |
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One of my friends, who was some-part Cherokee, told me the Native Americans use white sage to purify themselves and their homes of any negative spirits. |
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Cleveland and white sage, creosote bush and brittlebush, pine and redwood, for instance, are filled with resins and release their scents on warm afternoons. |
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Liberal Larry is offering sage advice regarding the tragedy in London. |
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New staff members' burning questions are often perfect opportunities to allow returning staff to dole out sage advice or let their positive camping experiences shine. |
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Trying to keep the peace is the sage Andy, whose cool intellectualizing goes from being an annoying trait to an obvious shield for his own emotional issues. |
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Available in black, navy blue, royal blue, red, and sage green. |
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Tee-shirts can be ordered in black, white, sage green, or ash gray. |
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The sage grouse, a bird native to the Great Plains and western United States, has seen a dramatic 90 percent decline in population over the past two decades. |
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Similarly, prairie chicken, sage grouse, and prairie elk will gain critical habitat when we establish bison and prairie dog reserves in the national grasslands. |
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Wildlife is plentiful, including jackrabbits, mule deer, elk, pheasant, sage grouse, barn owls, bald and golden eagles, and dozens of species of songbirds. |
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Visitors to Grasslands National Park can witness the mating dance of the sage grouse or get a look at the sharp-tailed grouse, Saskatchewan's bird emblem. |
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Sons Justin, 12, and Conor, 9, plan to spend most of the day fishing for trout, using their homemade poles and flies fashioned from chicken and sage grouse feathers. |
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Arrange some caramelized salsify, porcini mushrooms, poached salsify, and shaved salsify around the dish and garnish with ground pistachios and sage. |
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In addition to Central Park, they have new raised bed gardens on the rooftop with basil, sage, thyme, tomatoes, and squash. |
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The herbs grown include basil, chives, chervil, dill, lavender, mint, moss curled and Italian parsley, oregano, sage, sweet marjoram, savory and thyme. |
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Pagans bathe in salt water, burn sage, sweep away negative energy, etc., all in the belief they are ridding themselves or their sacred space of negativity. |
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Other natural antimicrobials include the phenolic compounds thymol, found in thyme, oregano and sage, and eugenol, the main flavour ingredient of cloves and allspice. |
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Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else. |
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Among the other ingredients which go well with animal livers are bacon, oatmeal, sour cream, sharp apples, onions, shallots, garlic, marjoram, and sage. |
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The smell of burning flesh mingled with that of cigarette and sage smoke. |
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Chives, sage, mint, and basil are good choices for a child's garden. |
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Put the unsalted butter in a saucepan with the sage stalks and melt slowly, then increase the heat and cook until the moment the butter starts to turn brown. |
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The direct evidence is that these low caste and untouchables performed exactly the same ceremony, of dipping in the holy waters, as any Brahmin or Hindu sage. |
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White, pink, and purple heads of globe amaranth, along with peppermint, sage, and oregano hang from low rafters perfuming the air. |
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He looked at all the colors for a long time before finally settling on a sage green. |
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Matthew Arnold has been characterised as a sage writer, a type of writer who chastises and instructs the reader on contemporary social issues. |
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He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism. |
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All this is sage advice, but Americans seemed to have jumped at the viniferous possibilities. |
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Smoke is used in rituals where incense, sage, or resin is burned to produce a smell for spiritual purposes. |
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I had no such problems with my grilled bacon steak, pineapple compote, chunky chips, panko breaded poached egg and sage emulsion. |
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The Cherokee Native Americans use both white sage and cedar for spiritual cleansing and smudging. |
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For example, sage and cedar were used by the indigenous peoples of North America. |
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It includes many other aromatic herbs, including most of the more common cooking herbs, such as basil, rosemary, sage, oregano, and catnip. |
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Divested of egotistic obsession, an ordinary human being could achieve the panoptic vision of a sage. |
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Crete has a rich variety of indigenous herbs including common sage, rosemary, thyme, and oregano. |
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Stir sage and the remaining unsalted butter into the sauce and serve it in a bowl on the side. |
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Spices including cumin, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon and garden sage are used to aromatize these different rice dishes. |
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Murugan, revered as the Tamil God, along with sage Agastya, brought it to the people. |
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North American breakfast or country sausage is made from uncooked ground pork, breadcrumbs and salt mixed with pepper, sage, and other spices. |
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The Leech finger has Coll on it, the sage Hazel, who is the master physician, and is surmounted by Saille, the Willow of enchantment. |
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It looks fine underplanted to either yellow-flowered Jerusalem sage or orange-flowered lion's tail, or both. |
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Luke fingers sage while his grandmother, or unci in Lakota, and an even more elderly woman sit and quilt next to him. |
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When you read Hogans writing, it feels like youre getting sage advice from a master. |
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Planted among early cole crops, sage helps repel the cute little yellow butterflies that produce cabbage worms. |
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Rosemary and sage also look good with silver foliage perennials in the seaside garden, while cistus and helianthemums do well if sheltered. |
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Starters include scallop soup as well as spring rolls with honey and sage vinaigrette. |
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Alternatively you can introduce other subtle spring shades such as sage green, stonewashed blue and muted rose through accessories. |
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Cover the sage leaf with a slice of lemon and secure everything with a cocktail stick. |
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Why I even remember when Bill Frist was limned as some kind of great sage. |
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Nearby sage and bitterbrush offer migrating mule deer herds critical wintertime sanctuary. |
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Herbs such as red clover, sage and black cohosh have phyto oestrogen-like actions, and will help to ease symptoms. |
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Russell National Wildlife Refuge around Fort Peck Reservoir, which is home to sharptails and sage grouse. |
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Farther down the coast, the undeveloped dunes and black sage bushes of Crystal Cove State Park await riders. |
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Concerned about the spotted owl and sage grouse or the purity and availability of water, woods, and open spaces? |
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To begin with, on a routine inspection, Joe discovers the wholesale slaughter of 21 sage grouse in a breeding area. |
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Their number is small but they're smart as they carve out a trail through streams and sage brush to track their prey. |
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Biocrusts grow on the soil surface in between the native grasses and sage brush. |
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The inner courtyard garden blooms with more than 200 species of plants, including Matilija poppy, Mexican sage, and wisteria. |
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Add all of the veg, Bramley apples and sage to the pan, and then top with the pork and add the cider and stock. |
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They are best served simple and here they were served with cod brandade, pancetta and sage butter. |
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His body covering is a sage colored set of long underwear, a very traditional choice of Chicken Dancers. |
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For example, Blair pairs a front-zip marled knit sweater to a classic pair of stretch Bengaline pants in matching sage. |
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Among the perennials, lavender cotton, lamb's ears, sage, and other fuzzy-leaf, gray-colored plants are left alone. |
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Also pick all warm-season herbs such as basil, mint, sage, shiso, and tarragon to use fresh or preserve. |
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Among all the so-called common herbs are interesting plants such as Cancer sage, Blackberry lily, Jobe's tears, Lady's bedstraw, and Mullein. |
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Some of the seeds currently for sale are the plains coreopsis, bur marigold, black-eyed Susan, and lyre-leaf sage. |
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Zebra grass, willow, Irish moss, sedum, and Jerusalem sage bring movement and a variety of textures. |
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You can buy a beehive composter in white, cornflower blue or sage green from www. |
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At noon on Tuesday, I built a small ground blind of sage and pine under a lone jack pine 30 yards downwind of the wallow. |
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There are also quite a lot of skinny fuchsias and dense veronicas, all in flower, and some kind of rather attractive grey-leaved sage. |
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Homemade gnocchi were ultratender wonders of their kind, and the asparagus, peas and sage that accompanied them provided textural backup. |
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Scent the air with burning sage before you begin your meditation. |
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In addition to well-established Eurasian birds such as Hungarian and chukar partridge and pheasants, we have ruffed, blue, spruce, sharptail and sage grouse. |
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It contains a steak burger, a pork, sage and onion burger, a lamb burger, a bacon burger, hash browns, 12 tomato slices, 12 gherkin slices, 12 onion rings and coleslaw. |
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In this denuded landscape, the sole survivor engages in a daily survival routine, foraging for food among cacti, sage and prickly stunted trees known as caatinga. |
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Tabrizi says he will serve chicken cordon bleu with sage cream and salad on fine china, sparking apple cider in a champagne flute and ice cream in a waffle cup for dessert. |
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My favourite pick is 'purple musk' which has top notes of bergamot, ivy, and clary sage with mid notes of jasmine and rose ending with musk, cinnamon and tonka beans. |
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It's a sensuous yet stylish remix of earthly lavender, bright citrus, moist palm leaf accord, clary sage, sensual woods and smooth Tonka beans and is a very fresh zest scent. |
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Sunrise for Men' top notes include bergamot, lavender and myrtle, heart notes include violet leaf, sage and jasmine and base notes include amber, tonka beans and sandalwood. |
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Within minutes of realising the danger of the situation, quick-thinking James lit a fire using sage brush, which he managed to keep burning for the next two days. |
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Add the vegetable stock, celeriac, bay leaves, rosemary and sage. |
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They look almost primitive and remind me of the ancient Indian sage, Valmiki, who, in a state of deep meditation, gets covered over time by anthills. |
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His shamanesque installers are two brothers who live in tepees on a squat in the Ibizan forest, and who cleanse new tepees with sage burning and song. |
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Uniform officials remind Airmen that the sage green fleece can still be worn as a liner for the APECS without name, rank and service designator tapes. |
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This collection uses contemporary tailoring using fine needlecord, linen and canvas in subtle, understated colours such as sand, pale sage and caramel. |
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We aspire to the magnanimous firmness of the philosophic sage. |
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That's why gardeners interplant Oriental poppies with concealing companions such as baby's breath, catmint, globe thistle, Heliopsis, purple coneflower, and Russian sage. |
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Many specific plants are described especially in Chapter three, Beautiful Bonsai Possibilities, including Dwarf Natal Plum, pineapple sage, and the New Zealand tea tree. |
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At the upcoming markets, Claire Murray will show Millefleur, a sophisticated floral style offered in a black, white or sage background, and in accent and area rug sizes. |
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Clean, crisp and elegant, with sea salt, sage and ambrette seeds, it is a carefree fragrance that makes me feel as if I'm walking barefoot on the sand without a worry. |
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Now, sailors love marvels, and love to repeat them. And from many an old shipmate I have heard various sage opinings, concerning the phenomenon in question. |
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Some of the showiest perennial natives are the yellow flowered California buckwheat, woolly blue curls, the Matilija poppy, Cleveland sage and Carpenteria. |
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We are so often reminded by sage, cauliflower-eared old snarlers that calling the intricacies of front-row play is a thankless task for those uninitiated in the art itself. |
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Deadhead spent blooms of alstroemeria, cosmos, Jerusalem sage, and yarrow. |
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Brush areas near Castaic Lake and Golden Valley are prime for the sage sparrow, grasshopper sparrow, roadrunner and quail, species commonly edged out by development, he said. |
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It combines well aesthetically with drought-tolerant plants that have violet-colored flowers, including lavender, catmint, Cleveland sage and trailing lantana. |
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This is wade fishing of the finest order, and at eight decades young, Bill Meshanic, the sage of the Finger Lakes Chapter of Trout Unlimited, is its biggest fan. |
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Hanna's frugality earlier in life assumes a complex religious dimension in prison, where she is described as having lived a cenobitic existence, respected as a sage. |
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Valmiki was a killer dacoit who reformed, became a Sage and wrote the Sanskrit Ramayana, one of the great sacred scriptures of the world. |
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Sage had screamed at every blow, but now hung unconscious from the triangle, while Cruttwell was taking his flogging in silence. |
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Sage and chamomile mouthwash, created by infusing equal amounts of the two herbs in water, may be helpful when used four to six times a day. |
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Everyone agreed that Mr Sage was an intelligent, alert man, notwithstanding his years. |
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Get live, detailed numerology and psychic readings from established numerologist and authentic intuitive advisor, Cherry Sage. |
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After the Olympics he plans to go back to Sage Hill to teach physical education and art. |
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Sage oil inhibits an enzyme called acetylcholinesterase, whose normal job is to break down the chemical messenger acetylcholine. |
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No doubt, additionally, Mr Sage was glad to be made much of, and interested to take part in the preparation of the case. |
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I found a printer who worked with Sage Publications and offered very attractive prices for future typesetting and printing. |
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Early stage and start up companies that bank with AIB will qualify for a 30 per cent discount on Sage products. |
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Sage Agasthya taught Lord Rama the Aditya Hridayam, the hymn to Lord Surya when he felt fatigued during the battle with Ravana. |
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Sage opened the door to see a fancy room with a fair sized bed, everything in the room looked rich and expensive as well. |
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So far Stilton and Cheddar are doing good, but they would love to have us eat more Sage Derby, Leicester and Double Gloucester cheese too! |
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The connection must surely at least be that the effect of those blandishments was in fact to cause Mr Sage to decide to perjure himself in the cause. |
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