There's certainly some new wave chilliness warmed with the breath of Detroit soul, mixed with a bit of prog worship and '70s glam. |
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Beef-tea is always better when made the day before it is wanted, and then warmed up. |
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The bread was warmed and not microwaved to death, which is just one of the faults of lower-end steakhouses. |
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After days of chilly early spring weather, a brilliant sun warmed the square, where the Pope sat in an armchair shaded by a canopy. |
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The atmosphere in Gurazada open-air auditorium at Siripuram junction warmed up on a chilly evening with hot numbers. |
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They compared the comfort level and side effects of warmed versus room-temperature saline solution for ear irrigation. |
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None of this can have warmed London's heart toward intellectuals, real or fraudulent. |
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What really warmed me toward Veneman has nothing to do with her experience, though. |
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As summer had progressed, the weather had become sunnier and the water in the shallows of the bay had warmed up for swimming. |
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By the time you read this, it could be a nuclear winter or a globally warmed perpetual summer. |
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To serve, arrange the red mullet fillets on four warmed plates and spoon the mushrooms over or alongside them. |
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Glogg, gluhwein, poker beer, bishop, toddy, hot punch, flip, rumfustian, and wassail are all of the warmed spirit family. |
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To tuck you up in Megan's bed warmed our hearts and when I looked in to see you asleep you brought a lump to my throat. |
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This spring, we've watched as the mother falcon warmed her eggs and saw the falcon chicks right after they hatched. |
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The light Monday morning sunrays warmed Hanna's body as she walked to school, her heart feeling a lot heavier than usual. |
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After the area is warmed the skin will be discoloured and will blister, these blisters should not be broken, but covered with a sterile covering. |
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The day had dawned bright and cheery, and even now, a summer sun warmed up the blue sky. |
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Ladle the mussels into warmed bowls, drizzle over a little more sesame oil and serve sprinkled with the remaining spring onion shreds. |
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Emily sat down in a big blue overstuffed easy chair and wrapped herself in a chenille throw cover as she warmed by the fire. |
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Mr Marshall said several other species of lizards and skinks were also starting to become active as the weather warmed. |
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The final whey protein concentrate is warmed and spray-dried to achieve whey protein powder. |
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Both dishes looked as though they had been warmed up in the microwave and the dough balls were over-baked. |
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But he warmed to his subject, and was clearly buoyed up by the crowd's enthusiasm. |
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Soon, we were all laughing until we collapsed on the sun warmed wood of the old dock, limbs and bodies piled haphazardly on each other. |
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Lee warmed up on the slabby 17, and I decided to repeat it wearing my sandshoes. |
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Toxins accumulate faster, and viruses and bacteria grow more quickly, in a body that is not adequately warmed. |
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Cream was unavailable, but a substitute could be made using top milk whisked with warmed unsalted butter. |
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We compared results in the warmed and unwarmed patients with leukaemia with paired two tailed t or McNemar tests. |
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By this time the weather had warmed up nicely and the locals were enjoying the outdoors. |
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The company was seated about one of the braziers that warmed and lit Vengag's great hall. |
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I touched the wood of the central cabin, feeling solidity and wood grain warmed by the morning sun under my fingertips. |
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Occasionally the sun broke through the clouds, but it never really warmed us. |
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In pre-training, stretches should be done slowly and with caution since your body has not completely warmed up. |
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After the peak, the stratopause descended further, the upper stratosphere warmed, and the lower mesosphere cooled. |
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One is also soothed and warmed by the brilliant sunshine that illuminates the painting. |
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But the Big Apple crowd warmed to their impressively developed physiques in a New York minute. |
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Kahlil's stepfather, the man she did a bunk with, never seems to have warmed to the boy. |
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Foods need to be fresh, not processed, served warmed, very soupy, and moist in consistency. |
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The driving snow meant that conditions were far from ideal, but a fiery game warmed players and spectators alike. |
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Suddenly history smouldered, warmed up, caught fire and burned into my consciousness. |
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Some cataplasms were composed of barley flour in the form of paste after being well warmed. |
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When he crawled into bed with her, her slender frame warmed his body instantly. |
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And it had one rare commodity, a giant electric portable heater that warmed the entire unit. |
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Even the ground over which a tank has driven shows where the track pressure has warmed it, like the wake of a ship. |
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Even the water for the condos above the commercial space is warmed with residual heat. |
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This water is warmed by direct contact with the hose or the warm soil adjacent to the hose. |
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But all that aside, I think this film warmed my heart more than anything I've seen in a long time. |
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As the most avid fan of the books, America applied her newly learned Pants philosophies and immediately warmed to Blake. |
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Murali and Madhi warmed to each other immediately and the horoscopes matched well. |
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Bea had a most generous nature to which people warmed to immediately and her kindness and good deeds were legendary. |
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Embrace the velvety, voluptuous bouquet, infused with Rose, Jasmine, Lily, and Ylang Ylang, warmed by golden woods and Vanilla. |
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The breadth of the billing confirms how many genres around the world continue to be warmed by it. |
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In still air, as internal energy is conducted from a warmer body to the surrounding air, the air near the object is warmed. |
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Sown after the weather has warmed, the black seeds of the ridged loofah are slightly longer, lacking the rim, but with a pitted surface. |
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By the time Papa Roach exited the stage at around 9 pm, the crowd was warmed up and ready for the main entertainment, the Red Hot Chilli Peppers. |
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So Dalrymple warmed the audience up at the Oxford-Bookstore Gallery with a few Comic Anecdotes. |
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To serve, quarter the large pancake and place on four warmed plates, or place an individual pancake on each plate. |
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The cuvettes were connected to a gas analyser by copper tubes that were warmed by electric cables to avoid condensation of water vapour. |
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For a go-getter like Eileen, they had better get the plane warmed up and ready, and the Canadian Embassy should get the visa stamps inked! |
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The theater would be warmed with fires beforehand to make it comfortably warm. |
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The nave's interior is warmed by wood pews and window seats and red-oak ceilings. |
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When he's warmed up at the start of a game instead of coming in cold off the bench, he is in less danger of injury. |
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It is intoxicating, a potentially cold and academic work warmed by the power and skill of the actors, notably Valk. |
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She realized that he had warmed up to her a little in the past four hours, but at the beginning he was cold and hard to reach. |
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I'm not a fan of the period pieces, but I really warmed up to it and, quite frankly, I loved it. |
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Carefully lift the fillets on to a warmed plate, cover with foil and keep warm, pouring the liquid into a jug. |
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A west wind blew stiff and steady all morning, so I never really warmed up. |
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And I've rambled on far too much, but only because I warmed to the subject as I was writing about it. |
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Dip each cookie half way in the warmed white chocolate then sprinkle with the red sugar and peppermint mixture. |
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They were standing in the wings of the stage, warmed up and ready to go on. |
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Too soon, I was winging back toward SFO, business class this time, warmed by the glow of free liquor and the great memories of the tour. |
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After losing its heat, the water recirculates within the in-ground pipes to be warmed by the mass of the earth. |
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His eyes told of unspoken words, his radiant smile warmed my heart like a ray of sunshine on cold wintry day. |
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But at the same time she had a sincere, kindly and generous nature to which I instinctively warmed. |
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He over-compensates for his Napoleonic height with a cocksure manner, but the inmates have warmed to his lewd wittiness. |
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She stacked several armloads of wood from the woodpile near the door next to the stove and warmed her hands. |
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One lucky fan will be chosen to sit in the cockpit of the dragster while the engine is warmed up. |
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But it would be stretching credibility to suggest much of this game warmed the cockles of your heart. |
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She led him to the woodshed, where a candle burned just bright enough to catch the fine wisps of steam rising from the freshly warmed bathwater. |
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To serve, stir in half the coriander and ladle the stew into large warmed soup bowls. |
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It turns out they thrive in water warmed by coal-fired electric power plants. |
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Essential oils of ylang ylang and lavender leave skin feeling refreshingly tingly, warmed and clean. |
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Now the servants and officers who had made a fire of coals stood there, for it was cold, and they warmed themselves. |
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The heater is powerful enough, but the volume of space which needs to be warmed up is so large that heated seats are a real necessity. |
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As a sip of Amontillado warmed its way down her throat, Marguerite asked the question that troubled her. |
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The water passing through the piping cools rooms by absorbing heat during the summer and is warmed to heat the spaces during the winter. |
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I stared into a fire we built on the very andirons where the good oak had blazed and warmed him. |
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Not all networks seem so clueful, however, and are still touting warmed over content as the money spinner. |
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They were blanched in boiling salted water, refreshed in ice water, and then warmed in the garlic herb oil. |
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Winemakers cook lesser varieties in casks stored in heated rooms or in steel vats warmed by hot water pipes or heating coils. |
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Later, as the permafrost melted and the ice sheet warmed as a result of climatic amelioration, the ice would have become wetbased. |
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This consisted of a single warmed scone, a pot of lemon curd and one of clotted cream. |
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Put the turkey on a warmed serving plate and leave it to stand before you carve it. |
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The wanton gesticulations of a Virgin in a wild assembly of Gallants, warmed with wine could be no other then riggish, and unmaidenly. |
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In cool months, the interior is warmed by a combination of passive solar energy and a hydronic radiant-heat system. |
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While I don't know if it was the makeup or he has some sort of serious heroin addiction but he just looks like death warmed over. |
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Serve pasta in big warmed bowls and ladle copious quantities of bolognaise mince on top. |
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Sure enough, this morning I felt like death warmed up and the sneezing began. |
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On Sunday night he looked like death warmed up but now you wouldn't think that there had been anything wrong with him. |
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From the moment of life to the moment of death, he had the exact same look in his eyes, because he always kind of looked like death warmed over. |
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If you have bad ear wax, have it syringed only after you've put warmed olive oil in your ears at night for a week. |
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So I had to get up, ring the doctor and take them to the appointment, even though I felt like death warmed up. |
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So it was that I came back to work two weeks ago looking like death warmed up. |
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And even though he looks like death warmed up, O'Toole is on splendidly spirited form and even manages to give the dog a run for its money. |
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There was one day where he seemed like death warmed up a couple of weeks ago, and we thought the end was near. |
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Hm. I've only been up for three and a half hours and I already look like death warmed over. |
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The light from the sun warmed her limbs even if the draft was breezy and cool. |
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Add the sea salt, pepper and parsley to the lentils, stir through, and serve in warmed shallow soup or pasta bowls. |
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Fork through the remaining butter with the peas, then spoon on to a warmed platter in a mound and scatter over the onion rings. |
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A good example is a pot that's warmed because it's sitting on top of an electric stove's burner. |
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Add the arrowroot, cognac, butter, and heavy cream, whisk to combine, and simmer until warmed through. |
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Since I didn't know how to cook, I took the easiest thing, and just warmed it up and put some salt and pepper and butter in it, lols. |
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Then dribble over a little warmed thick stock or aspic which will cool and jellify. |
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It warmed up usually by her afternoon classes with Professor Kirber and since she had been let in to challenge again she worked up a sweat. |
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You might catch her reading stories to a younger brother or sister and be warmed by the thought of this caring bond. |
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I asked for urgent remedial action to be taken before the weather warmed up and the ruts got baked solid. |
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I warmed my milk with sprigs of fresh mint and let steep for a while, then used the minted milk to make hot chocolate. |
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Inspired by the intrepid babushka, I overcame the inbred fear of Russian salesmen and requested that my order be warmed as well. |
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But today my spirit was warmed and lifted by the unexpected tolling of the carillons for one transcendent moment. |
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When the ground is warmed to 60 degrees, it's time to plant out tender seedlings. |
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They emerge from the cinders to feed and mate when the sun has warmed the rock surfaces, particularly at the margins of snow fields. |
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This continued for almost a month until it warmed up and we began playing scrub. |
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And while they play a bit of funky hard rock, the band threw in a old-school punk song that warmed up the audience. |
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The gels, which are soft and pliable at room temperature, become firm when warmed to form a secure seal between the mask and the patient's face. |
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It thrived when tundra-like flora and fauna colonised the land as the glaciers retreated but later declined as the climate warmed. |
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It was hotting up and a Schweinsteiger shot warmed the fingers of Kolinko and then Lahm fired wide after cutting in from the left. |
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I love it for its leaves, a steely grey blue warmed with a blush of burgundy. |
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Jon Stewart warmed up for his Washington rally this weekend by needling the president on the Daily Show. |
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Add the broccolini and beets and simmer until warmed, about two minutes. |
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Fairbanks, AK Over the past 50 years, Alaska has warmed more than twice as fast as the rest of the United States. |
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The Minister for Communications, Senator Alston, initially warmed to the idea, but denies that it's because the Government has changed its strategy on splitting up the telco. |
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The Horsforth Old Brass Band entertained the crowd who were warmed up before the turning on ceremony by radio presenters Jon Hammond and Steve Warren. |
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Ken set the mixtures to auto lean and warmed up the engines at 1000 rpm. |
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Prior to Simon's appearance the crowd was warmed up by local singer Brian O'Gorman, who treated all to an ensemble of everything from The Stunning to Crowded House. |
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Einstein warmed to the idea that the gravitational field of the rest of the Universe might explain centrifugal and other inertial forces resulting from acceleration. |
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The very sound of her voice, with that lovely lilting accent, warmed him. |
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When cake is quite cold, brush top with slightly warmed apricot jam. |
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Most of the corrosive acid quickly evaporated from the road that was warmed by early morning sunshine and a fresh breeze helped it to quickly dissipate into the atmosphere. |
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The air over Antarctica has warmed dramatically over the past 30 years, according to a new study of archived data collected by weather balloons floated over the icy continent. |
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For doing so, I was likened in comments to Josef Mengele, a comparison that warmed the cockles of my gay, half-Jewish heart. |
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These blankets then are covered with sheets that are warmed by radiant heat lamps until the neonate is brought into the room to prevent heat loss through conduction. |
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Blend together five drops each of jojoba oil, evening primrose oil and carrot oil and three drops of rosemary essential oil with 30 millilitres of slightly warmed castor oil. |
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England's wars, waged successfully by humble bowmen as well as knights and noblemen, created among all ranks a self-confidence that warmed English hearts. |
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Completing the arrangement of domestic buildings is the woodshed, a building that was vital for the fires that both warmed the house and cooked the food. |
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I immediately warmed to him, and told him my tale of woe, refraining from going into too much detail and being careful not to bring Captain Haddock into it. |
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Now fully warmed, Alex's impossibly large arms resemble a relief map of his native country, with jagged veins resembling the Ural mountain range, dividing east from west. |
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The eggs were not laid until the last week of April, as the weather warmed up, serviceberry bloomed, and maples, poplars, birches, and beeches were leafing out. |
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As the individual warmed, it moved to the sunlit side of the plant to take on the normal zygopteran posture, posture 2, where only the legs touched the substrate. |
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Lunch and dinner leftovers are warmed for breakfast the following morning. |
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But I don't understand why Francis won't talk to me, or why he looks like death warmed over, and I have to tell you, I'm getting really worried about him. |
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Jen may have looked like death warmed over, but she was smiling. |
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Back then in Leicester I just woke up one morning and felt terrible, and it was only after several days of feeling like death warmed up that I finally went to a doctor. |
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Putting them last ensures that I'm thoroughly warmed up and stretched out and will be limber enough to work my abs through a full range of motion with intensity and good form. |
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But as the season wore on and her grating nerve wore down, I actually really warmed up to her. |
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All the man saw was a bright azure sky, bright white clouds moving about like sea lions chasing one another, and a bright shining sun that warmed his face. |
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I warmed up a bit as I climbed the slopes of Stake Hill where the path joins a wider track and then, shortly after, makes a very tight bend to the left. |
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Out on the field, he watched the opposing pitchers as they warmed up, noting how they set up on the mound, toeing the left or right side or middle of the rubber. |
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On the one hand, if you go on stage too early in the lineup, the crowd may not be warmed up enough to respond well. |
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For example, when the climate warmed, montane forest communities contracted and moved up the mountain slopes, where the climate was relatively cool. |
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He lit a match and warmed the foil until the powder liquified. |
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Although the skirts are short, the look is warmed up by small down jackets, light sheepskin blousons, boots and also pretty, small mantles in cable knit. |
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Sitting in his small wooden boat, an old boatman surnamed Wu warmed up a pot of yellow rice wine, then carefully poured it into a bowl for himself. |
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It entered my chest and warmed my bosom, which was mostly exposed. |
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Even though sociobiology never became exactly fashionable, many biologists eventually warmed up to the ideas, albeit tweaking and interpreting them in a new and modern way. |
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As a centrepiece, I suggest a whole Vacherin, gently warmed in a moderate oven for 15 minutes, not to cook it but to bring it to a more attractive room temperature. |
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When they entered it was full of cold wet newsies trying to get warmed up. |
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Hold off planting caladiums until soil temperatures have warmed evenly to about 70 degrees F., otherwise they may chill and rot without sprouting. |
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In class they warmed up with haiku written outside in the garden. |
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The school can only allow a limited number of students into the building at one time because only a few classrooms can be warmed by electric heaters. |
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By the time I heaved myself into action, lifting Harry carefully and putting him down on my nicely warmed chair the fireworks had finished and the night was quiet once more. |
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As he warmed to his subject his face changed colour from red to purple. |
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For example, in climates with cool summers, heat-loving plants like eggplants and peppers thrive in containers because the container and soil are warmed by the sun. |
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Empty plates are warmed before food is served, which is a nice touch. |
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In Ireland, don't even think about growing it unless you live in one of those hot pockets warmed by the Gulf Stream, where it should do well pleached on a warm sunny wall. |
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As the climate warmed it became extinct from most of the British Isles around 5,500 years ago except in Scotland and at Kielder, Northumberland. |
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Finland is near enough to the Atlantic Ocean to be continuously warmed by the Gulf Stream. |
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Iceland is warmed by the Gulf Stream and has a temperate climate, despite a high latitude just outside the Arctic Circle. |
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Although the set was plagued by a late arrival and problems with her voice, the crowd warmed to her. |
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Add bell peppers, garlic, if using, and saute until warmed through and crisp-tender. |
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The legendary turntablist, real name Norman Cook, warmed up for 22-year-old student Bryce Fury, the winner of a national DJ-ing competition. |
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The symphony warmed up inside the amphitheater while the audience crowded around outside. |
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On leaving the operating table it is well to put the patient in a bed previously warmed and supplied with hot cans. |
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They should be planted in soil that has been warmed under a cloche beforehand and then hardened off gradually under a cloche. |
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Virtually all sausages will be industrially precooked and either fried or warmed in hot water by the consumer or at the hot dog stand. |
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But the fact is not adverted to, that, after the chamber has been warmed, the choffer is removed or extinguished. |
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They traveled steadily northwards along the coastal areas, warmed by the Gulf Stream, where life was more bearable. |
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Weather systems warmed by the Gulf Stream drift into Northern Europe, also warming the climate behind the Scandinavian mountains. |
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Load into the warmed tacos and top with the coriander, sesame seeds and slices of chilli pepper. |
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The winds that are cooled or warmed when blowing over these currents influence adjacent land areas. |
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The sauce kicked in nicely, but frozen prawns warmed through lose their succulency and tend to dry up, which is exactly what had happened. |
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Even when you've spent an hour grinding the warmed nibs to a smooth paste on your basalt metate, it won't dissolve. |
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Some conservationists are concerned that these manatees have become too reliant on these artificially warmed areas. |
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During the summer it's a store, but now, guests can relax under a wagon-wheel cowboy chandelier warmed by the wood blaze in a potbellied stove. |
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The sight of London warmed my heart with various emotions, such as a cordial man must draw from the heart of all humanity. |
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The whiskey is served in the Gas Bar, which is still lit by gasoline lights and is warmed by a real fireplace in the cold evenings. |
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As well as its influence on Wales' coastal areas, air warmed by the Gulf Stream blows further inland with the prevailing winds. |
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The oil was very viscous in cold weather and needed to be warmed up before it could be pumped onto the tugs. |
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Add the lettuce, peas and wine and braise over medium heat until the lettuce has wilted and the peas are warmed through. |
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The sea is warmed by the sun to a greater depth than the land due to its greater specific heat. |
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The air that comes in contact with the warmed slopes becomes warmer and less dense and flows uphill. |
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The climate warmed up gradually, favouring the growth of evergreen trees first and then deciduous forest which brought animals like aurochs. |
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When stale air, warmed from the lungs, is exhaled, it condenses as it meets colder external air. |
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Paleoclimatology research published in Current Biology suggests that flatulence from dinosaurs may have warmed the Earth. |
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Samuel Eto'o has bags of experience and warmed up nicely for this by grabbing two goals in a 4-2 win against Mordovia Saransk at the weekend. |
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A rematch was planned with Wells for 11 November, and Welsh warmed up with a points win over Jack Langdon in Liverpool. |
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Welsh warmed up for the bout with a win over Jack Daniels, before facing McFarland for the third time, now on British soil at Covent Garden. |
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In cold and rainy weather the chicks need to get warmed by the hen every few minutes and all night. |
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The audience at the CBS studios in Los Angeles soon warmed up and before long dozens of wannabe suitors then tried to mob the stage. |
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A Super Constellation warmed its engines up at Mascot 'drome. |
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Cecilia in showing her martyrdom in a bathtub rather than the historically correct hypocaust, a room in a Roman villa with a space under the floor warmed by a furnace. |
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Moreover, cold monofilaments must be warmed up to work properly. |
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She was selected as an opening act for the Lilith Fair concert tour and has warmed the stage for many national acts including Chris Isaak, Marc Cohn and Hall and Oates. |
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I had warmed under the smiling gaze of this military young woman who wore her small lifeboat hat and smoked her ration of tobacco, though she always refused coffee. |
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During the winter months, where temperatures are low enough, dairy cattle are often kept inside barns which are warmed by their collective body heat. |
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The atmospheric mixed layer results from convective air motions, typically seen towards the middle of the day when air at the surface is warmed and rises. |
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The rest has melted ice and warmed the continents and the atmosphere. |
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The slopes of hills not covered by snow will be warmed during the day. |
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As he swallowed the soup his heart warmed to this fool of a girl. |
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After hatching the chicks are dependent on getting warmed by the hen. |
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When the tires are not warmed up they will not perform as well. |
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Bermuda is warmed by the nearby Gulf Stream, and low latitude. |
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Gradually, despite the early punishment he received, Thompson warmed up and worked his way into the fight whilst Haye seemed to tire and slow down. |
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In a mine, the pasty's dense, folded pastry could stay warm for several hours, and if it did get cold, it could easily be warmed on a shovel over a candle. |
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About a quarter before nine, while he was describing the change which God works in the heart through faith in Christ, I felt my heart strangely warmed. |
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The amount of warmed hydrogen was too great to burn with the oxygen, so most was to be expelled, giving useful thrust, but greatly reducing the potential efficiency. |
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The way he warmed up his famous arm by throwing laser beams out of a sleepy, feline half-windup to some bullpen lackey armed with the added protection of a catcher's mitt. |
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And once it is warmed up the packaging doubles as an egg cup. |
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As above, use a dropper and nose drops that have been warmed to body temperature, squeeze the bulb and let two or three drops fall into the nostril. |
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On a few very cold mornings I found the demisting system took longer than I thought it should, but once warmed up it kept the glass clear and the interior comfortable. |
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I would have to get a fluffer to get it warmed up a little bit. |
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Forced air warming intra-and postoperatively is effective in maintaining normothermia perioperatively in morbidly obese patients compared to warmed cotton blankets. |
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