He caught sight of a slop-shop where old clothes smothered the entrance with their mucid heaps. |
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When it's smothered with freshly squeezed lemon juice it is by far one of the best fish dishes to be had in all of Taipei. |
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Then, I imagine, it is pumped into sausage skins and served in a bun smothered in ketchup and mustard. |
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There was a bommie displaying an intense array of amazing soft corals, smothered with layers of purple and orange fish. |
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Lamb karahi was cubes of lean almost muttony meat, tender but not invalid food soft, smothered in a rich red sauce. |
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I am far too in love with fig rolls and thick white sliced bread smothered in cheap spread. |
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Porter was asked if he wanted to comment on the pathologist's opinion that his daughter was probably killed by being smothered. |
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What confronted them was a complex device like a giant rat trap, but where the cheese should have been placed it was smothered with honey. |
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But regardless, now Olivia feels smothered by the overly protective nature of her father's attentions. |
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The pilots took it up to 1000-ft or so and released the fire retardant that smothered the fire and left only smoke trailing out. |
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There are also sundaes along with profiteroles smothered in fudge sauce, and a frosty root beer float. |
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Tayrah took a deep breath and smothered the anger she felt approaching and then quickly changed the subject. |
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Jolted out of my hard-earned sleep, I sat back on the bench and smothered a yawn, hoping that Madam wouldn't see. |
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Wrecked in 1912, it is smothered in marine life and is home to large numbers of wolf fish, whiting and cod. |
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David lowered his mouth onto Trixie's, then smothered her entire face with kisses. |
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The most popular theory is that a cloud of dust smothered the earth in a thick haze that would have blocked out the sun. |
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A smothered mate is a mate by a Knight with the victim's King completely surrounded by his own pieces. |
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Gently easing her back onto the comfortable bed she pulled up her top and watched as the cold gel was smothered onto her belly. |
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The brat came smothered in peppers and onions that were cooked but not mushy. |
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This being pre-adolescence, I also rather liked the canvases smothered in greasy black spots. |
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The strawberries smothered in zabaglione which I had for dessert are summer itself distilled in a bowl. |
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It was an overcast day, the light hidden behind grey clouds that smothered the sky and threatened to rain. |
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Their sloping slate roofs peeked over Victorian chimneys almost smothered in the plumes of grey smoke which coiled ever upwards into the sky. |
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Once ready, dampers can be smothered in butter, syrup or jam, or filled with a campfire sausage. |
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So I went rummaging in the fridge and found a jar of lemon curd and smothered that all over my bread instead. |
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Dark grayish smoke smothered the scene and the eerie green fire ate away at the hole in front of him. |
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The fitments have been vandalised and the flaking concrete of the buildings is smothered in graffiti. |
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She woke to a blissfully comfortable state, smothered in a cocoon of feathery soft blankets. |
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She smothered her creased skirts with her hands then pulled her matching, dusted rose pink gloves off and set them on a side table. |
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They are smothered by sediment, and choked by algae growing on nutrient rich sewage and fertilizer run-off. |
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Served with horseradish mashed potatoes smothered in sweet butter and vegetable medley. |
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The front garden is a seventies-style huge rockery smothered in aubretia which, at this time of year, is a riot of colour. |
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The meat is tender, the skin has a golden, crackly Peking-duck texture, and the whole dish is smothered in a rich, lemony salsa verde. |
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The menu is filled with stylish comfort foods like liver and onions, wood-smoked pork chops, and shell steak smothered in crisps of pancetta. |
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And the other options are still likely to be fried, roasted, or fried and roasted, and smothered in cheesy or creamy sauce. |
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A special feature as usual will be old-fashioned waffles, hot from the waffle iron, smothered with cream sauce. |
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Leanne imagined thin, crispy crust smothered in sweet yet savory tomato sauce, warm cheese, pepperoni, and succulent mushrooms. |
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For the past two games, the defensive backs have smothered opposing receivers, which in turn has helped the suddenly resurgent pass rush. |
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The natural flavour and tenderness of the salmon is not smothered and the combination is far more manageable. |
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When they arrived, the 100 ft-long rockery was smothered by undergrowth and the Japanese acers were invisible to the eye. |
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Heavy brows converge into a huge beak of a nose which hovers over thick lips smothered by a huge moustache. |
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When that wasn't enough, he then smothered the man in makeup, a cumbersome costume, and ludicrous prosthetics. |
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The grassy slopes are criss-crossed with paths and, at weekends, smothered with people. |
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There was a titter of laughter but we smothered it before it became a guffaw. |
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Such souls, I suppose, are asleep, or smothered and befogged beneath mean pleasures and cares. |
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If you want to be smothered in spirituality, and leave the Real World behind, please, be my guest and join a cult. |
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She was revolted by bags of pre-prepared potatoes, smothered in gloopy preservative and packed in plastic. |
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I remember one hot morning the tar on the road melted and I got the wheel of my bicycle caught in the tramlines, and was smothered in melted tar. |
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Conversely, sorrow that was smothered in guilt tended to be a sort of glaucous hue. |
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The delight of the Waterford team was clearly evident as subs and management alike smothered the goalscorer on the pitch. |
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This form, typed in triplicate and smothered in stamps and signatures must be obtained from the Interior Ministry. |
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Raised by his grandmother, he befriended a chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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When force secured partition, the UUP emerged to ensure that democracy in the North was smothered at birth. |
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Potatoes are smothered in onions and garlic and the whole thing is slightly moist, yet oven-browned. |
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Last month more than 35,000 salmon died in the Klamath River, smothered by low flows and turgid waters. |
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But another early casualty is conscience, routinely smothered in the national media echo chamber. |
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Try the blue corn, green chile enchiladas smothered in a thick, pungent, sweet-edged green sauce. |
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Selina began to scrap her two scrambled eggs onto the brown meat pattie that had been smothered in ketchup, mustard, pickles, lettuce and mayonnaise. |
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Sage and sausage patty came next, served between cumin scented Buttermilk biscuits and smothered in a black pepper country gravy. |
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La brava claims to have invented the classic Patatas bravas, a spicy, addictive dish of fried potatoes smothered in brava sauce. |
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Mutton chops are still on the top of the menu, followed by broiled filet mignon, rack of lamb and a thick, crusty veal chop smothered in wild mushrooms. |
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Equally nonaggressive but more effective are roast chicken atop smothered leeks, and a meaty stack of portobellos topped by grilled radicchio and balsamic-bathed onions. |
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You flash past the winning post knowing you have won the biggest race of your life and are smothered in flash-bulbs and the congratulations of owners, trainers and punters. |
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Its provocative themes were smothered by a talky libretto that alternated between earnest exposition and sitcom jokes, set in smoothly tonal, insipid musical language. |
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In the decades since World War II, as military leaders and monarchs smothered democratic life, the security agencies have become a law unto themselves. |
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For dessert, we tried the fried banana, three lengthwise slices of battered and fried banana sprinkled with bits of roasted peanuts and smothered in sugar syrup. |
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A cast-iron fireplace in the living room, smothered by decades of paint jobs, was sandblasted to reveal beautiful old tiles, most of them smashed. |
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I was hunched over a lethally-rich bowl of Double Fudge Delight ice cream smothered in whipped cream and maraschino cherries, and was scarily un-enticed. |
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But such enlightened suggestions are always smothered by the conservatism of Canada's eastern Arctic communities, where attachment to the syllabic system is deep. |
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It is smothered in plumose anemones but the scrap is still clearly visible on the decks, with the partially collapsed midships section revealing yet more cargo. |
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Fine china, including a Minton dessert service used at the memorable banquet, was discovered in a locked cupboard at the castle smothered with spiders' webs. |
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It was claimed she had smothered baby Christopher at the family's home in Wilmslow, Cheshire, and either did the same to Harry or shook him to death. |
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Still I was surrounded by women and smothered with affection. |
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I had realized he was special then, but I smothered the feeling. |
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The house was quiet except for the sobs she smothered against his chest. |
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He was answered with what sounded like a sniff and a smothered sob. |
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It gives viewers a genuine view of Somali women and at the same time validates their existence in a time when their stories are smothered with silence. |
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My ace in the hole for the outing was a visit to a new shop offering beignets, those delectable deep-fried Cajun pastries smothered in powdered sugar. |
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Was she smothered, was she strangled, why wasn't there any blood? |
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Fred asks for a dish of cavatelli smothered in sausage and onions. |
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The irony is that, in editing, one has to lie to tell the truth, otherwise the audience would die of boredom or the truth would be smothered under a mountain of chaff. |
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Raised by his grandmother, he befriended the Aarhus chapter of the Hell's Angels motorbike gang, is smothered in tattoos and has his nipples pierced. |
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Keagan filled the cup with ice, smothered in whipped cream, and set it down on the counter so fast that it overshot its destination and ended up on the floor. |
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They all remember when Albert Pediani, 66, got his nose burst and how Jack Aram, 65, smothered the haemorraghing hooter with ice to bring down the swelling. |
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The first, from 30 yards, was well-struck, but the keeper palmed it away and the follow-up from Anthony Ruddy was again smothered by the Erris custodian. |
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A tethered cow is occasionally discovered, smothered in ants, asphyxiated and bleeding internally from where the insects swarmed in through its ears, mouth and nose. |
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But in the absence of intrepid investigative reporting and editorial courage, they smothered the audience in inconsequential material about the most consequential of topics. |
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These latter qualities are often smothered by social convention and cultural prejudice which converge to constrain us from realising our full potential. |
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It's an Oreo Brownie covered in soft-serve ice cream, smothered in marshmallow topping, hot fudge, and whipped cream, and sprinkled with crushed Oreo cookies. |
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Papas chorreadas are dishes in which boiled potatoes are smothered by a sauce, e.g. tomato, cheese, and coriander or spring onion and curd cheese. |
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Within minutes she rustled up a juicy dish of pumpkin noodles smothered in a tangily tantalising tomato sauce. |
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Next it's my bump's turn to get attention and it is smothered in Tummy Rub, an award-winning product containing wheatgerm and shea butter. |
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Siltation from development projects often results in the loss of refugia for Hellbenders, as the large rocks and their openings become smothered. |
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As you can probably tell, he looks great smothered in war paint, with a huge weapon hanging out of his trousers. |
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The shrubbier members of the family include Veronica Royal Candles, a squat plant to 30cm, smothered with an array of intense blue soldiers. |
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It is incredibly rich and very good when eaten cold from the fridge, smothered in creme fraiche with fresh raspberries. |
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When this happens, the coral organisms are smothered and the reef dies and ultimately breaks apart. |
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North of the covert near Polygon Wood, deep mud smothered German shells before they exploded but they still caused many casualties. |
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One of the plants at risk of being smothered by cotoneaster is yellow whitlowgrass. |
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She was beaten and stabbed for her PIN, then smothered with a pillow in Brechin, Forfarshire in March. |
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In the early hours of the morning, an explosion devastated Kirk o' Field, and Darnley was found dead in the garden, apparently smothered. |
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And I keep quite a lot of it around, especially chocolate-covered almonds and Trader Joes minipretzels smothered in dark chocolate. |
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Clouds of white flowers are headily honey scented and followed by branching seed heads smothered in stone-coloured beads. |
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For dessert J ordered profiteroles, feather-light choux pastry with a custardy center smothered in creamy chocolate, and loved them. |
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Carrie Preston, smothered in a Carol Burnettskit version of Doris Day's bouffants, appears to be weirdly channeling Renee Zellweger in Down With Love. |
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Kublai's force pursued Nayan, who was eventually captured and executed without bloodshed, by being smothered under felt carpets, a traditional way of executing princes. |
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I remember how the snow lit the night, and the smothered quiet, and the feel of snow landing on my exposed neck and running in rivulets to the collar of my long underwear. |
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Elite Delta Force soldiers at the BIF centre near Baghdad allegedly drugged inmates, held them under water until they almost drowned and smothered them close to suffocation. |
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The ripe bramble, red cherry and blackcurrant fruit will not be smothered by the meat while its attractive touches of cinnamon, vanilla and pepper all add pleasing complexity. |
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Then you can discuss business over robalo le classique, a local fish sauteed in butter and fresh herbs, or the chipotle steak smothered in spicy pepper sauce. |
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