They sat down at a long table with plates of waffles, syrup, butter, whipped cream, and strawberries piled on top of it. |
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I trapped it behind a curtain, whipped the window open and then coaxed it out with gentle wafts and encouraging noises. |
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She whipped a plastic bag from beneath the sink and started packing ornaments, briskly, like baggers at the Acme. |
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Alex whipped the sword out with lightning speed before he leapt up and blocked a swift attack. |
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Mix ice cream, sour cream and whipped cream together and slowly add alcohol to taste, adjusting flavoring to your liking. |
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Below me, the wind has whipped the water into a series of white parallel lines as it roars in towards the mainland. |
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Richly embroidered silks surrounded the man, whipped about in the strong gusts of wind that seemed to rise from the canyon. |
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The cool, moist ocean breezes replaced the hotter and drier Santa Ana wind that had whipped fires into raging infernos at the weekend. |
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The Waffle Cone Sundae, mixed with a topping of your choice and decorated with fresh whipped cream, is a nice appetizing dessert. |
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The two principals whipped up tremendous whoops and roars from a besotted audience, and in many respects the adulation was well deserved. |
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For the whipped cream, place the heavy cream in a chilled bowl of an electric mixer fitted with the whisk attachment. |
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The chef would prepare a marinated roast with whipped potatoes and French cut green beans. |
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However, as Bret was walking back to his corner on the ring apron, Owen was whipped into the ropes, knocking Bret off and into the guard rail. |
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The warm summer air whipped through Chris' open window blowing with it the sounds of crickets chirping. |
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She bought strawberries, eggs, caster sugar, sugar, flour and whipped cream. |
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Her lithe body whipped around, talons slicing throats and underbellies as she attacked relentlessly. |
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For once, her mother gave a genuine smile and whipped a mascara wand out of her pocket. |
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He had the British sailors, including one Irishmen, whipped and put them in irons for several days. |
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The wind whipped me in the face stormily before I realized where I even was or how long I'd been there. |
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There was a sharp clatter when Mrs. Jones banged the pan with her spatula as she whipped around to face them. |
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Anyways, I whipped some butter and put some of the pistachio paste instead of ground pistachio nuts as instructed in the recipe. |
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Patrick whipped out his new shield and the shield defended against the blow. |
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And here's how it looked in the original, intentionally minimalist TPM design I whipped up that afternoon. |
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Topping drinks tableside with whipped cream or freshly grated nutmeg or cinnamon, for example, attracts attention. |
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Like a parent who claims to have eyes in the back of their head, Shannon whipped around, aware of being watched. |
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The Stetson hats and baseball caps are whipped off when they begin with prayer. |
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Anyway, inspired by Albrechtsen yesterday I whipped out my freshly starched apron and magicked up a little dinner for my man. |
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Dust whipped up from vehicular traffic is comparable to a desert sandstorm. |
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Suddenly when I wasn't looking he had whipped his tape measure out and measured my waist! |
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A Mochatail for those daring enough to drink one is a dash of espresso coffee, sprinkled with chocolate cookie, topped with whipped cream. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind, behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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She whipped about, sending black curls dancing, and plastered her body to the thick layer of transparent material behind her. |
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Mix is then pumped into the computerized ice cream freezers, where it is whipped, injected with air, scraped with dashers and frozen. |
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An alcohol-soaked rum cake similar to a baba au rhum that sat on a puree of orange with a whipped coconut cream was a decided runner-up. |
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The wind whipped at her skirt pulling the material taut across her calves and thighs, outlining her shape as the marble of a statue. |
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It perforated the sheer fabric of her chemise, ran through her body and whipped up the flotsam in her heart. |
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They weren't only black and blue, they were whipped, and their wounds were full of scabs, cracked and bleeding. |
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After being whipped and branded on the scaffold, he had to stay in a workhouse for 12 years. |
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At least here he had some protection from the wind, the relentless, tearing wind that whipped him so viciously whenever the opportunity arose. |
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I whipped out my trusty tablet and fired it up and was immediately embarrassed by the amount of schmutz that was on my screen. |
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As if to prove the point, she whipped out a large pile of ham and scoffed the lot. |
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He plopped several maraschinos into the dollop of whipped cream, then plucked one out. |
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The broken end whipped forward, hitting me in the hand, leaving a small cut and red welt. |
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Playing with two Canadians, we stopped at the 16th to draw our breath which had been whipped away by the stunning oceanside fairway. |
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His cloak was whipped with the wind underneath his sword, which was sheathed on his back. |
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A whole host of backlit pies, cakes, Jell-O cubes, puff-pastry swans stuffed with whipped cream and millefeuilles await you. |
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It doesn't matter whether the cream is poured straight from a jug or lightly whipped and spooned from a bowl. |
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The other mutineers, after torture with thumbscrews, were whipped and had ashes, salt and pepper rubbed into their wounds. |
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Sunday evening's thundershower whipped up hopes that the rains may be back. |
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There were about a dozen in their group and upon their arrival they began unveiling banners and whipped out the megaphones. |
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She marched right over to his bed, whipped the blanket off him and shook him. |
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Bethany reached over and grabbed her nightie that was laid on the bed and in one swift flick whipped Toby with it. |
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Orion whipped out a slender stick mechanism from the tie of his robe and summoned the paper with a mere flick of it. |
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She whipped up flapjacks, moon rocks, and tiffin cakes in the kitchen with her children. |
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The strong west wind off the sea maliciously whipped their cloaks around their bodies, making it difficult to walk. |
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A fierce, icy wind whipped up the lake's fiery red surface and forced us to beat a hasty retreat from our lakeside walk. |
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As midday came, crowds headed for the culinary delights whipped up by Liz Park and her catering team. |
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Triacetin is added to dried egg whites so that they can be whipped into meringues. |
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In fact, it was whipped up locally, using dollops of lanolin, which happily was plentiful in the land of merinos. |
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A light westerly wind blew, gentle as the day, and whipped up the dusts moving them to scattered graves and other surrounding parts of the city. |
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Having won a free-kick out on the left touchline, the midfielder whipped the ball deep into the box. |
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With her free hand, she whipped it into her back pocket and pulled out a wallet-sized black object with a serrated edge at the top. |
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A stethoscope whipped past, followed by tongue depressors and a DNA sampler. |
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Then I was caned one last time, whipped one last time, soaked one last time, and spiked one last time. |
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He whipped up some great topo maps with Google that show the precise location of the cams we found. |
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Christina whipped her head around and the blue Swift fired a torrential jet of water at her. |
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If he was a fool, what were those his folly whipped into orgies of vicious mockery? |
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The chef at the restaurant has whipped her Cabrales up into a fluffy, tangy, savoury flan and served it with a chutney and some crumbly cracker. |
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The waves whipped up by the north-westerly made entry interesting, especially when trying to get our fins on. |
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Then he was dipped into a vat of water as he was whipped and beaten before being assaulted with an iron bar. |
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Later, in front of my entire unit, he told me to lie down on a box and then he whipped me twenty-five times. |
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There they kicked us, beat us, whipped us with electric cables and shocked us with electricity! |
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He was whipped with a belt if he came in late to work, kicked and verbally abused. |
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He pulled his trenchcoat close around him, as the wind whipped at his hair and clothes. |
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The wind whipped at his hair and clothes, a brisk wind that blew from the Forgotten Mountains. |
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The chill norther whipped through the small town and reminded every living creature of the onslaught of the winter to come. |
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A north wind whipped through the tall grass and he shivered, pulling his blanket closer about himself. |
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The wind whipped at her back and her hair and the sea spray stung her skin. |
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His hair was constantly being whipped back by the wind, but he didn't mind. |
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The wind whipped the rain into Nicole's face and within seconds she was soaked clear through. |
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I think you should do a whipped cream chocolate icing because it's lighter in color. |
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Wind whipped at his face as he fell but it wasn't a cold wind but a warm wind. |
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Those on hand waited eagerly for the choppers as the mist turned to rain and the wind whipped the palm trees that edge the field. |
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The wind whipped at the exposed flesh around her neck and the sun heated the dark suede of her jacket, warming her arms. |
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Out in the open sea, whipped by the wind, waves were bursting over the just-submerged reefs. |
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Wind whipped my long, unruly black hair into my eyes, and I spat it out as I climbed into the driver's seat of my father's brand new Lexus. |
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Her blond hair was being whipped by the wind and behind her black clouds boiled and lightning flashed, or so it seemed to George and the woman. |
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I pulled my cloak a bit tighter as a gust of wind whipped powder snow from a nearby drift and swirled it around us in a chill flurry. |
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There were huge, surging black waves, whipped by a driving wind and crashing in on their small craft. |
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Serve over mashed potatoes that have been whipped with lots of butter and milk or cream. |
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Pakistan had whipped the same Malaysian team 6-1 in an earlier league match. |
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Playing soft in practice and hard in games is a lazy man's approach and you will get whipped by the teams that play hard in practice, too. |
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Even now, no one is talking about how Australia whipped us in the one-day series. |
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Look at our results this season and only two teams have whipped us, the Ospreys and Toulouse. |
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They then whipped Neepawa 14-2 in a five-inning game as Hamm had a nearly perfect game going until the fifth. |
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This may seem ridiculous coming a day after we were whipped 5-2 in New Zealand. |
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I spooned some of the whipped cream into my mouth, making sure I didn't get it all round my mouth. |
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He instantly whipped around to stare at the vivacious girl with her hand placed on her hip. |
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Sucking and burbling, the water was whipped into a clockwise motion and the whole course changed. |
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William whipped around each corner, and ambled down short staircases with such ease, it was a wonder that Virginia could keep up with him. |
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Her blonde hair whipped about her impassive visage as the wind dived past her and took cover behind the nearby hills. |
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He reached into his backpack for black nylon rope which he swiftly whipped around the circumference of a nearby chimney. |
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The least elegant was the vichyssoise, which had the bland, somewhat gummy consistency of whipped avocados. |
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She whipped around the last corner and came to a screeching halt in front of his front door. |
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She and I were laughing and joking as the car whipped round curves at 70 mph. |
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Pure venom shone in her eyes before she whipped around splashing through the water. |
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The same story unfolded at the Scardaun Falls where the wind whipped the spray off the Falls and back over the brow of the hill towards the lake. |
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As soon as we had ordered, a young waiter whipped round and plied us with a variety of fresh bread. |
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The travel writer who was hosting the lunch suddenly whipped out a picture he had taken of the planes going over his apartment. |
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He grabbed her arms suddenly and whipped her body around, moving her backwards until she was backed up against the wall, trapped. |
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A young woman suddenly jumped up and whipped out her silver and blue flip phone from her back right pocket, which had abruptly vibrated. |
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She was suddenly aware of a presence beside her, and whipped her head about. |
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With a self-satisfied flourish, she whipped her iPod out of her pocket and held it in front of my face. |
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The ambassador grabbed me by the wrist and whipped me away to the airport in his chauffeur-driven car. |
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You think you've got past him and suddenly, out they stretch and the ball is whipped away. |
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I doubt I swallowed enough to bother about, but she whipped me off to the hospital. |
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And to demonstrate he whipped a white tea towel off a rail, and pulled it over his face, while giving a silent scream. |
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Chill the pie for at least four hours, then top with whipped cream and garnish with reserved strawberry halves. |
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Adrian suddenly whipped out his phone and positioned it against my face and declared that he wanted to take a picture of me. |
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I whipped the heavy cream into a fluffy cloud, adding three capfuls of vanilla for flavoring. |
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He must anticipate the sun in rising, or be whipped severely for his somnolency. |
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It's nice that the potatoes are whipped, piped onto the plate and then broiled quickly to develop a crisp outside before being served. |
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Lightly whip the cream into soft peaks, then gently fold it in to achieve the required whipped consistency. |
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Not only did they listen while they mixed cakes or whipped seams, but they often repeated in concert and memorized much of what was read to them. |
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Judith Keating whipped in for many years and was very active in the breeding and training of the hounds. |
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Here are a few lists I whipped up quickly to illustrate the utility of the new service. |
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But having taken care of 11 children and 2 grandchildren for the past 50 years, the old and wise ones whipped out their secret formula. |
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He has been whipped into line and made to vote against legislation that he knows is eminently sensible and very workable. |
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Performing in front of his home-town crowd at the Velodrome, Farnell was whipped into a virtual frenzy by the cheering fans. |
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Large crowds gathered despite the overcast conditions and they were whipped into a storm by the Eurosport cycling expert commentator Mike Smith. |
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The news deliberately misled an uninformed public and whipped them up into a frenzy about it. |
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A media frenzy followed that whipped up fear and outrage against the Maori people. |
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But every time governments and the media have whipped up such hysteria it has boosted racism. |
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I had so-called Spanish omelette in mind, but couldn't even be bothered to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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She whipped around and grabbed the great saber from Spade's back and placed the unsheathed blade before Tyran. |
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I make little tarts with a nice buttery pastry whipped up in the food processor. |
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This time he whipped us up some chunky soup with beef and vegetables and noodles. |
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From a long delivery by Fitzpatrick, Foyle got goal side on McKinley and whipped the sliotar first time into the net. |
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Some gasp when Jesus is whipped, many toss bills and coins into collection buckets being passed around. |
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We had a nice, crusty baguette and one of the guests brought an orange pound cake served with strawberries and whipped cream for dessert. |
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Served with horseradish sauce made with whipped cream, this dish went down well with everyone. |
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I set the table, without being asked, lining up the whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate sauce before placing down plates. |
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Dara seemed to have mutual feelings toward it since she whipped out her newly charged cell phone and began punching in numbers. |
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The tables turned and now the invisible was in defense, though every now and then it whipped its tail or slashed its claws. |
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The audience were whipped up into a frenzy of emotion that sent everyone home on a high. |
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He whipped out his swords and slashed at it before it could get its bearings. |
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On the last night of their vigil, the three huddled together in sleeping bags as blustery weather whipped around them. |
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There are those of us who like nothing better than to start the day off with a piece of cherry pie and whipped cream. |
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The fresh salmon, which is cured on the premises, made for an excellent sandwich with whipped cream cheese, red onions and capers. |
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She got incredibly hyper and we managed to get into a huge food fight, sliding across my kitchen floor on chocolate syrup and whipped cream. |
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Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces. |
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Pour a little rose water in to fruit salads, use it to flavour thick syrups or add it to pastry and biscuit doughs, or whipped cream. |
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If we let them whipsaw us and beat us to death, and just go like a whipped puppy off into the sunset, we lose respect. |
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Instead, the fire whipped and whirled around me, crawling up the walls and ceiling as it coursed through the halls. |
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Mike whipped up some poached cabbage with buttered breadcrumbs, and baked kasha and a Ukrainian borscht. |
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Along with cookies and whoopie pies, look for more sophisticated desserts like a mini-strawberry shortcake with tarragon whipped cream. |
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They were made with tequila and vodka, served with whipped cream and went down oh, so easy. |
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Mike whipped his tee and pants off in a scene that should have been played in slow motion with a wind machine to some cheesy-sexy eighties music. |
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As the wind whipped up Edinburgh's Royal Mile, the French couple were counting the cost of their seven-day visit to Scotland. |
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Rusty whipped around, and his red hair curled around his head like a wet mop. |
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Quickly regaining his composure he whipped out a cigarette and a bottle of beer. |
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In minutes, the batter was transformed into a rectangle the size of my head with cavernous divots perfect for piped whipped cream. |
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Kate whipped her Chevy Cavalier into the driveway without signaling as angry motorists honked and yelled obscenities at her. |
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State politicians whipped up a further frenzy by calling for reinstatement of the death penalty. |
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Overweight, blubbery, unfit bodies are no great advantage at 19,000 feet and so the bodies were whipped into shape. |
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One long green arm whipped out, yanking the machete from her grasp and hurling it aside. |
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The snow whipped past my already red nose, and I looked around for a place for warmth. |
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Lee whipped his BMW into the short sidetrack off the Pallisades Parkway and stopped along the rail at the top of the cliff. |
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The wind whipped waist-length mouse brown hair around her face and made it hard for her to see. |
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I passed on the sweets, but Karin chose baked amaretto cheesecake with whipped cream. |
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You can drop a blob of whipped cream to enhance the taste and add a small dash of the cognac to it. |
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The Venue staff have whipped up more than 35 different kinds of lassi, some sweet and some with salt. |
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The ideal moreish dessert is a sticky pavlova with too much whipped cream and sweetened with several spoons of caster sugar. |
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Campbell makes a popular drink he calls the Mocha Eclipse, which blends hot chocolate, espresso, whipped cream and foam from cappuccino. |
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As the sun set, the blazing heat dissipated to be replace by chilling winds that whipped at the Traveler's clothes and cut down to his bones. |
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When a stiff back and querulous bottom-lip signals a looming mini-starlet strop in daughter Caitlin, Mr Bear is immediately whipped out. |
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She whipped her hair back into a tail, and put on her black angular glasses. |
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You can serve this with whipped cream on the side, or add in a few chopped dates before baking. |
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Another method of leavening is the use of whipped egg whites, which traps air in bubbles. |
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Flexible margarine tubs or whipped topping containers will warp or melt and leach chemicals in the microwave. |
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He crumpled to the floor to absorb the shock of the impact and whipped around with his flashlight as the horde closed rapidly. |
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It's all about letting through a flow of air, which is then whipped up by a ceiling fan to cool you naturally. |
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As it turned out, my licker refused to use the whipped cream, as he objected to the taste. |
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The chilly wind whipped strands of dark hair across her face, and the dewy smell of wet grass filled her senses. |
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Some days vegetables like green beans or carrots show up, but you're just as likely to see whipped potatoes, tater tots, or French fries as the vegetable of the day. |
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Two largo mochas with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles to go, please. |
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The tizzy over the storyline was already whipped and then abated over in the U.K., where the episode aired months ago. |
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In Sweden, they choose to party with Semla, a sweet bun filled with almond paste and whipped cream sitting in a bowl of hot milk. |
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Yet in this brutal scene where gale is whipped, we witness the violent act. |
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From time to time she unmasks herself, gamey and whipped flaunting that brownish color. |
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Top with a dollop of whipped cream and garnish with a shard of the candied bacon. |
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The wagoners were terrified and whipped the oxen into charging. |
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Make a Waldorf salad using apples, celery, chopped walnuts and lettuce with a dressing combining 1 part whipped heavy cream to 4 parts mayonnaise. |
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Serve with the warm sauce and your choice of ice cream, whipped cream, or yogurt. |
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He whipped with his right hand, urging California chrome for one final kick, but the horse was swallowed. |
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Robert Martin whipped in a shot from the right wing and quicksilver forward Fabio Cretaro, who darted with menace, diverted the sliothar past Mayo's net-minder Michael Walsh. |
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She slowly moves her straw through the whipped cream in her designer latte and looks up. |
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Convey whipped in a deep free-kick from the right and Zaccardo, trying to welt the ball clear, shanked it in his own net from six yards with his swinger. |
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A ramekin of caviar-topped whipped urchin appears without asking. |
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As he approached the towers a salty breeze whipped against his skin, A few birds circled overhead, wheeling absently in fatigue above the barren lands. |
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The guards beat him and Lionel Alden whipped him with a bullwhip. |
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The wind whipped at his clothing, growing stronger by the second. |
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More rain and cold wind whipped at him, and he shivered again. |
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They're being whipped by winds of as much as 30 miles an hour. |
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Jason looks around, his pale gold-brown hair whipped by the wind. |
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Not only were they whipped by a better team but they also showed very little fighting spirit at times and some of the errors had to be seen to be believed. |
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Well, we're getting whipped right now here in Virginia Beach. |
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Not only were the Rockies losing every day, they were getting whipped. |
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I was startled, and my head whipped toward the direction of the voice. |
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Shelby heard it, and her head whipped around in his direction. |
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Lauren suddenly stood up and whipped around to face him angrily. |
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One of my first days in Hong Kong I came within about an inch of being flattened by a speeding Mercedes Benz that whipped unexpectedly around a corner. |
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She lifted her face and whipped away some tears and gave a big sniff. |
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She heard a knock at the door, and quickly whipped the tear away. |
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Whip about a cup of cream until, well, you know, until it's whipped. |
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Over the next several months, Marinello whipped them into shape. |
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I suspect that was the straw that broke the camel's back and whipped them into migratory action, so to speak, because Leah and Jason arrived in Darwin not long afterwards. |
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It's a busy kitchen where speed is of the essence and this creation was whipped up faster than you can say pan-seared fish with herb, garlic and cheese sauce! |
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If anything, they are not different from those vendors Christ whipped out of a church when he found they hard turned the house of God into a market. |
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Stir together the yogurt and whipped cream and pour into a serving dish. |
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There was a small cake decorated with whipped cream and chocolate. |
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The two cakes can be filled with whipped cream and sliced bananas. |
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Top with powdered sugar, whipped cream, syrup, fruit or Gruyere cheese. |
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Blini, to be authentic, should be made from a batter of buckwheat flour leavened with yeast, and further lightened with beaten egg white and whipped cream. |
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The money was duly laid down, so Lucas whipped off his kit and plunged in. |
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Targeting her upper back, Couple sat cross-legged on a table while she whipped her slave. |
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Half a crispy fried chicken and fluffy waffles topped with a heaping scoop of whipped butter, all drenched in sweet maple syrup! |
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Yet the papers whipped themselves into a lather of indignation. |
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While these peons can be whipped into fighting shape, bolstering diminished ranks or supplementing healthy ones, the citizens of each village slowly repopulate the town. |
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The essential ingredients are sponge cake soaked in sherry or white wine, rich custard, fruit or jam, and whipped cream, layered in a glass dish in that order. |
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Before serving decorate the zuppa inglese with whipped cream. |
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They come in all sorts of flavours, including apple, honey, mint, grape, melon, pistachio, black licorice, cappuccino and fakhfakhina, a mix of exotic fruit and whipped cream. |
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Robert whipped at a patch of well-kept grass with his riding crop. |
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It's almost impossible to choose between a cake layered with cream cheese frosting and a lighter white sponge cake with whipped cream and strawberries. |
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Still the ball was re-cycled and whipped wide out to Kelley on the right. |
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The wind roared in his ears as the trees whipped by on either side of him. |
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The fruit should be liquidised and sieved to remove the seeds, sweetened with the sugar and sharpened with the citrus juices before the stiff whipped cream is folded in. |
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At one point the coach driver whipped the horses into a gallop and drove right through the Hessian army. |
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Tim was whipped away from the scene by the teacher's calling, and he, as well as the rest of the class, lined up in a circle round the tall and lean Mr. Khan. |
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Salty air assaulted her nostrils and whipped her hair into a tangle. |
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I could smell the salt air as it whipped through my hair and my chiton. |
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Eat hot with warm sponge cake or madeleines or eat thoroughly chilled aside a little mound of equal quantities of thick yoghurt and whipped cream. |
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And I whipped off my straw hat and skimmed it across the room and it sailed right out the window and has never been seen since. |
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All of the windows were rolled down and the wind whipped at our hair. |
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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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In only three hours with the food guru they whipped up some lovely scran. |
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Fresh, seedless and crunchy salad cucumber is whipped with spices including ginger and clove in a mixer to deliver a fiery drink that is highly thirst-quenching. |
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The Brisbane intellectual property lawyer whipped out a guitar and sang her way through her session, a reading from her semi-autobiographical novel. |
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The men halted and whipped around to see a sepulchral ghost approach them. |
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Are you really going to win an argument with an officer who has already cut you off, then pulled you over and whipped out a ticket book because you had tooted at him? |
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She then whipped around making a thrusting motion with her hands. |
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Admittedly the horse is blind, half lame and being whipped by a lying two-faced jockey, but even dead on its feet it still looks like a safer bet than the alternative nags. |
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I'm just curious about whether he has whipped the office into shape yet. |
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But I was quite happy with my hot milk, caramel syrup and whipped cream. |
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Rudely awoken, the snake uncoiled and whipped into the undergrowth. |
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A string of tiny skimmers were whipped out during the contest with over 300 fish going to make up the net of 6lb 12 oz, enough for seventh place in the 96 field. |
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Her tail whipped up and playfully boffed him on the side of his face. |
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My head whipped around as i heard the sound of a branch snap. |
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Feeling the cold now, as the wind whipped across the flat ground, I pushed on, stepping into a deep cold puddle before crossing untouched snow on a wide patch of grass. |
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With very little water, soap flakes can be whipped into a lather. |
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I whipped the Ferrari into the courtyard, gunning the engine. |
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This means I can get whipped up into a state of ill-informed indignation, because if I'm going to get indignant it may as well be in quite a pompous and nescient fashion. |
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I had Tortilla de patatas, or so-called Spanish omelette in my mind, but couldn't even bother to start looking for recipes, so I just whipped something up. |
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I whipped my head over, water splattering down the wall in front of me. |
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He whipped a stick of gum out of his pocket and chewed it violently. |
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Despite the flimsiness of the evidence against him, town inhabitants are whipped into a mob frenzy by a man who acknowledges that he is a strike-breaker. |
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He whipped in a viciously dipping shot that spun just a foot over the bar. |
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Chef Michael Cortez whipped up a major dinner of beef fajitas with guacamole, chicken and cheese quesadillas, Spanish rice and charbroiled shrimp. |
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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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Tadcaster Magnet have gone into pole position in division five after overwhelming a Dringhouses side who were whipped out for only 74 after choosing to bat first. |
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The third course will showcase Heritage Farms osso buco whipped sweet potatoes, red onion and cucumber relish with smoked paprika. |
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Then the next thing I knew, my Mom whipped around and gave Kellie one of those backhanded pimp-slaps across the face. |
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Shirley the pepper mills are whipped away by the peppier after use, so no danger there. But what about the candles? |
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Alex Butler, who whipped industry bods and radio pluggers into a frenzy with his first single last year, will be performing tonight. |
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Composed play then saw Sam Ricketts nutmeg Ashley Cole before Taylor whipped a fine curling effort over Petr Cech's bar. |
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Planters whipped hundreds of innocent slaves to ensure resistance was quelled. |
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Fold Christmas pudding gently into egg yolk mixture, then fold in your whipped cream. |
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He famously whipped off his shirt as he ran to celebrate with his teammates. |
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In June 1559 the abbey was attacked by a reformist mob from Dundee having been whipped up into a frenzy by the great reformer John Knox. |
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What is the name of the sauce made by adding whipped egg whites or cream to hollandaise sauce? |
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Profiteroles, a French choux pastry ball with a sweet filling of whipped cream, is considered to be Gibraltar's national dish. |
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Once cooled, the amount of starch in pastry cream 'sets' the cream and requires it to be beaten or whipped before use. |
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It can be eaten warm or cold, sometimes with a dash of whipped cream or vanilla ice cream. |
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It is, on occasion, served with whipped cream or ice cream on top, or alongside cheddar cheese. |
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So they brought him out and horsed him upon the back of Planter George, and whipped him until he fell quivering in the dust. |
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Those who ran away would be whipped and returned to their masters, with some masters shackling them to prevent escape. |
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No hardbody, Maria's was a soft, squishy middle, probably from a few too many whipped cream indulgences on shift. |
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Hawkmoon whipped his sword from the scabbard, leaped forward, and drove the blade into the throat of the warrior just below his gorget. |
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But, overall, once the fuss dies down, the realisation becomes clear that this falls short of the sensation whipped up by all the hype. |
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For puddings, we opted for creme caramel torte, chocolate and mint ice cream, apple strudels with ice cream and whipped cream and plum tart. |
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The riders were getting whipped around on the roller coaster. |
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During the unblocking of the last section, the end of the hose whipped upwards and struck Mr Roberts on the head, causing fatal injuries. |
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The big-deal dessert is fraises Romanoff, ripe strawberries in liquored whipped cream. |
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To serve, pour some chocolate soup into a soup bowl and top with some whipped cream, diced brioche, and hazelnuts. |
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Team mates Paul McGregor and Chris Hargreaves promptly whipped off their tops to reveal figures spelling out 200 on their tee shirts. |
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Aravosis believes a lot of them will burn out and quit once the political fervor whipped up by the election begins to cool. |
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But I would be in danger of being whipped off to the old nuthouse if I started saying that, because there is a big gulf. |
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The Category 3 storm whipped up water levels, generating storm surges that swept over seawalls and flooded seaside and inland communities. |
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Phil Evans resumes in the centre but otherwise the side is the same as the one that whipped Salians last Saturday. |
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For a vanilla whipped cream, whisk 300ml double cream, 3 tbsp icing sugar, 1 tsp vanilla essence to soft swirls. |
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