The wind is whipping around the building, through the cracks in the doors and down the chimneys. |
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While whipping add three wineglassfuls of Marsala and one liqueur glass of Maraschino brandy. |
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It's now time to take him to the woodshed for a good old-fashioned whipping. |
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Especially if it were a lazy horse who'd rather be hanging around in a paddock somewhere without some bloke on its back whipping it. |
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He is a true winger in the Ryan Giggs mould, hugging the touchline and whipping in crosses and lethal shots in great quantity. |
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Sammy felt like whipping out a paper fan and waving it crazily in front of her face. |
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These stars are whipping around the black hole in much the same way as planets in our Solar System are revolving around the Sun. |
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In bake houses across the city, chefs are busy whipping up their festive-best offers, even as cake-crazy customers are smacking their lips. |
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In a medium mixing bowl, whisk together the eggs, whipping cream and ricotta. |
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As I did not have milk on hand, I used light whipping cream in addition to regular. |
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Heavy snow and whipping winds can cause limbs from trees and shrubs to snap. |
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The wind was rising in the darkening sky, viciously whipping up the sea around the ship. |
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But in February 2004, newspaper baron Lord Conrad Black of Crossharbour received an unusually explicit judicial whipping. |
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The viewer's eyes and ears are assaulted for hours by sights and sounds of hitting, slapping, slugging, whipping, and torturing. |
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There's a terrible scene where he is chained to a whipping post and flogged with sadistic pleasure by brutish Roman guards. |
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We continued our journey, more identical doors whipping by, the fluorescent lights beaming into my face before sweeping over the cart's roof. |
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A tala is called out, starting the tablas and whipping the piece into a furious frenzy with some thunderous percussion at the end. |
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The fool was a very humble person, haunting kitchen and scullery, messing almost with the dogs, and liable, when malapert, to a whipping. |
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Start a permanent whipping by pushing a needle threaded with waxed marline through the rope a couple of inches from the end. |
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Parked up in the white van, west Cumbrian Nicola Broderick is whipping up 99s as dehydrated drivers pull over for thirst-quenching ices. |
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Only by whipping up fear and loathing of trade unions among the business community will these organizations get their client base. |
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Instead, a brisk outing in the briny climate of Leith was called for with a nippy wind whipping up the Forth. |
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According to the meteorological department, strong winds of up to 75 miles per hour were whipping the area at the time of accident. |
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The golden horse tossed his head, long cream colored mane whipping, and whinnied shrilly. |
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Gale-force winds spring up with little warning, whipping the surface of the lakes into a frenzy of white-capped waves. |
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I would love nothing more than to spend my days whipping up mochas and lattes with no responsibility other than making change. |
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Peter has been in the comedy biz for a long time, sixteen years in fact, whipping crowds into a frenzy. |
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An icy wind blasted down my street, funnelling and whipping wet hair across my face. |
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Thick, tousled hair bleached a near white from excessive sunlight twisted about his head, whipping and snagging in the wind's grasp. |
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Republicans should get some comfort from the fact that liberals remain largely unchastened following their barnyard whipping. |
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Find yourself an ice skating rink, and while whipping around on rental skates, check out your fellow skaters. |
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Passing people just saw a blur and heard the sound of his jacket whipping the air behind him. |
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His voice echoed in unison with the harsh winds whipping snow in their faces. |
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Notable in England by their absence are comments on brands or whipping marks inflicted by the judicial process or private discipline. |
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Pink streamers swirled from my sodden jeans, tendrils of crimson whipping off into the water burbling around my boots. |
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They serve as excellent emulsifiers, whipping agents and water-binders, and also aid in gelation, thickening and browning. |
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The Doc has walked the streets of the Second City during brutal winter days and has felt the wind whipping like barbed wire across his face. |
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Suddenly, I heard a huge crash, and then a whipping noise come from outside the window. |
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I saw one burly man whipping his horse with one of these and received a mouthful of abuse when I pleaded with him to stop. |
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The back end is squirrelly, whipping in the wind as the rear tire rises and falls. |
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Undaunted, he kept whipping and hallooing at the hole, and to his relief they eventually came out all right at the other side. |
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Yet in the shadows of the black sky we didn't see the clouds whipping up over Laos, obliterating the stars, the moon. |
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But in a situation where you are raised up being told that whipping and caning people is acceptable, do you not wonder why he is violent? |
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They leap at the door, pressing release buttons, the magnetic cuffs whipping back from the cables onto their handgrips. |
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Punishments such as whipping, hanging and transportation were imposed after trials that lasted less than half an hour. |
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Vito was pacing back and forth impatiently, while carrying a long stick from a tree and just whipping it around the air, making that whish sound. |
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The door leading outside was opened to reveal deep drifts of snow and still more whipping harshly around. |
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While whipping, beat in the granulated sugar until very stiff and firm, about 2 minutes. |
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Minor criminals might also be punished in the village or manor by whipping, the stocks, or the pillory. |
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Soon they hear orcs marching in great haste with their captains whipping them from behind. |
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Both suitors seem confident that marriage to a shrew would prove even more humiliating than submitting to the pillory or a public whipping. |
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And they sat beneath the whipping cherry tree, holding each other's hands for encouragement. |
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While the action hots up in South Africa for the ICC World Cup, Kirkets is whipping up the passion of Indian cricket fans. |
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For example, are we controlling syneresis, adding body and texture, suspending, thickening, gelling or whipping the particular product? |
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The school bell clanged and children flew from the doors scattering like sand grains whipping about in a dust storm. |
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The shroud is imprinted with the image of a naked man who bears the marks of whipping and crucifixion. |
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Galliano has always had a playful spirit with clothes, literally whipping them into confections of pure fantasy. |
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This man was far better with his weapon, a flail that was whipping dangerously close to Romon's face. |
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Other portrayals were more careful to attribute the whipping to judicial sentencing by a court, or just punishment for running away. |
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You can make the first part of the posset a day or so in advance, saving the whipping part for the last minute. |
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Jessie yelled, cranking up the car stereo, the wind whipping through her long hair. |
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My dress flew out at all angles, whipping past the other competitors who were moving as crazily fast as we were. |
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Next time I'll probably substitute the whipping cream with some light creme fraiche instead. |
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At sea, on the other hand, sailors fear the deadly combination of the wind and the poor visibility caused by spray whipping off the wave crests. |
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In her prime, she used to run up and down the aisles of her Chicago church whipping the congregation into a frenzy. |
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The open window let his hat, sitting in the passenger seat, dance slightly, the tips furling up and whipping in the hurricane-fierce winds. |
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At Rubicon Programs Inc., women and men who were once homeless are now pastry chefs, whipping up chocolate ganache cakes for a bakery business. |
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He was sentenced to a fine, whipping, defrocking, life imprisonment and pillorying four times a year for the rest of his life. |
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Place a length of nylon in the path of the whipping silk so that the loop is facing the eye in the ring. |
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Outside there was a bracing wind, whipping up a dust devil of crisp packets and cigarette wrappers. |
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It was a wild weekend of weather in some states, starting with a massive dust storm whipping across the southeast of New South Wales on Friday. |
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I could slap her slum landlord with a fine, a whipping or a public egging for failing to fix the elevator to her third floor walk-up. |
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Shoddy umbrellas and whipping winds drive most New Yorkers indoors during stormy weather. |
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When he was on the ground, I started whipping him with the belt that went around my kilt. |
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They're biting her, cutting her, whipping her, beating her, and she cries and screams but doesn't fight back. |
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The Romans captured this slave girl, tied her to a stake, tore open the back of her dress, and started whipping her. |
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But every time my mother would punish me by whipping me with the duster, my father would rush over to shield me. |
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Jarrett came out and punched Hart, tore off his shirt and started whipping him with a belt. |
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They were gone at last, the warm wind whipping her long brown locks as they bounded through the grass. |
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He landed about twenty feet away, the resulting gust of wind whipping Andrew's hair in front of him. |
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As we came around a curve, a speedboat came whipping around the corner, soaking us to the bone. |
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Using the whipping attachments, whip the sugar and cream until medium stiff peaks are achieved. |
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The recipe she gives us involves whipping the pudding in a blender as the last step. |
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Today he almost managed to make butter when whipping the cream for the strawberries we had for dessert. |
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And for our family, holidays are not complete without whipping up traditional batches of persimmon cookies. |
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You may think whipping up a batch of healthful muffins is a time-consuming endeavor. |
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The choice of whipping underscored the attempt to continue an antebellum form of punishment and to reinvent techniques to control the black body. |
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They are also charged with causing grievous harm, which carries a heavier penalty of a maximum 20-year jail and fine or whipping. |
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It's the career path of a Hollywood young gun's dreams and yet to the critics, Reeves remains their favourite whipping boy. |
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Of course, you are an innocent victim, the whipping boy to be punished for other people's crimes. |
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If Louth expected an easy run out against the Division's whipping boys, they certainly did not get it. |
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For Bears fans, the worst part is they can't even blame their team's woes on their former whipping boy, Smith. |
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At one stage, only the dismal form of whipping boys Caerphilly looked capable of saving them from the indignity of a winless season. |
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They are now sitting comfortable in mid table and should no longer be treated as the whipping boys of this division. |
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From the opening exchanges it was clear that Sligo weren't going to be the whipping boys this time around. |
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As far as the teams go in the League I suppose we're the whipping boys as we've only started. |
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Indeed, he has become a whipping boy for critics who are afraid to attack a popular Commander-in-Chief. |
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This extra-strong dark lager has a dense head that is similar to whipping cream. |
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When completely melted, remove from heat and add in the whipping cream, stirring as you pour, and until completely incorporated. |
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In a small saucepan, heat up the whipping cream until small bubbles start to form. |
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In a mixer bowl combine 1 cup whipping cream, one tablespoon powdered sugar and 1 teaspoon vanilla, beat till soft peaks form. |
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I will also try using 30 cl of whipping cream and 20 cl of milk, this should work too and result in a lighter cream. |
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In addition to fluid milk, it markets a wide range of organic dairy products including buttermilk, whipping cream and a dozen kinds of cheese. |
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The media are often accused of whipping up medical scare stories, so Minerva was interested to read that sometimes they can be praised. |
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I keep on hitting the neon ball back, whipping my racquet at it. |
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Nor is Cole worried that his party will be seen as whipping a dead horse to score cheap political points. |
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Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands. |
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Miss Ophelia goes to Marie and tells her that Rosa is very sorry for her fault and that she feels a lashing from a whipping house is too harsh a punishment. |
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Tyler flinches from the window, his hair whipping across his face. |
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A hazy figure approaches whipping neon glow sticks like Bruce Lee during a nunchucks demonstration. |
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He jerked upright, his head whipping around in her direction. |
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A long low ball from Paudge Cuddy fell into the path of James Hooban and he tapped it past the advancing Liam Aherne before whipping it into an empty net. |
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Between April and October, the town crier issues a daily proclamation at the High Cross, where in bygone times you would have found bear-baiting, stocks and a whipping post. |
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The wind was whipping the trees to and fro in the growing darkness. |
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After whipping us into a cheering frenzy, Carlson grows suddenly subdued. |
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There's just a bunch of liberal activists whipping up needless hysteria. |
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Roberts took advantage by whipping the loose sliotar into the net. |
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When the serf no longer responded to whipping because you were just hitting old insensate scar tissue, that would be the equivalent of low batteries. |
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But keep an eye over the weekend on how ferociously the media wingnuts start whipping this vote. |
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She stepped back from my hug whipping her tears from her face. |
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If you don't like transphobia, if you think that whipping up hate against a gender minority is bad, if you'd like to show your support, then go along and join them. |
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When Matusky walked into U.S. Technologies' offices in downtown Washington, he opened the meeting by whipping the fake million-dollar bill out of his billfold with a flourish. |
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The former Dublin star has been a loyal Na Fianna man for 20 years and has done more than most to contribute to his club's transformation from whipping boys to kingpins. |
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I don't go around whipping myself and wearing horsehair shirts. |
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Paul Broadbent's men went into the game as many people's favourites for promotion to Division One, while most punters had Thunder down as potential whipping boys. |
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Poor Relief was introduced for the deserving poor, while at the same time for the rogues it was whipping and, if they continued in their roguery, death for felony. |
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That relative disinterest may be partly a result of the fact that the national team has only recently started being anything more than the whipping boys of European soccer. |
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Not all whipping cream has been homogenised, but it is always pasteurised. |
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Once you have completed about ten turns of the whipping take a sharp razor knife and cut the remainder of the trapped line flush with the whipping. |
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Undaunted, I took the Cobra out on the Chesapeake Bay in small-craft warnings, the wind whipping the halyards of docked sailboats into a clanging frenzy. |
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The simplest and easiest way to finish the whipping is to bind a loop of fine monofilament or tying silk under the ring whipping for the last ten turns or so. |
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I have just had a look in our cupboard, and if someone can sell me some whipping cream and a tin of mandarin oranges I could knock up a reasonably good trifle. |
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The video has shots of chicken waste being dumped into the stream and effluent gushing into the river and whipping up white froth that covers the surface of the water. |
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Based in Phoenix, Shamrock Farms produces and distributes high-quality farm-fresh milk, as well as whipping cream, sour cream, cottage cheese, ice cream and frozen novelties. |
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There was only the wind and the snow whipping around darkened, heatless homes. |
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Wind whipping her gauzy skirt against her hips, she sashayed towards him. |
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What better way of getting a quick fix of cash and attention that whipping your charlies out and panting over another woman, also exposing her busters. |
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But then, blessedly, the next scene has them whipping out their dongs and painting with them. |
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They looked like ghosts with the wind whipping around their abayas. |
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Finally I hung up half an hour later, promising to bring chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, cookie dough, chocolate, sour-cream and onion chips and whipping cream. |
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In the final analysis, Fascism involves the whipping up of the disoriented petty bourgeoisie against the working class in the interests of big capital. |
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Anything less than that could result in a whipping, and no one wanted to be bent over the knee of old Grandfather Windom and be lashed with his belt at the age of eighteen. |
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And before long he's whipping up some favourite Venetian dishes such as seafood risotto, gnocchi with Spider crab and Tiramisu. |
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He was their fiercest critic earlier in the season, when they were Championship whipping boys. |
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Most pundits are predicting the Romanians will be the whipping boys in a section that also includes Holland and Italy. |
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I want to discuss the whipping sequence, because it destroyed me. |
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Television violence is a whipping boy, a stand-in for other clashes, real or imagined. |
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Chefs at a leading hotel in the kingdom set a record for whipping up the longest-ever Yule Log cake masterpiece in the Middle East. |
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Her cake sports a lemon mousse filling made with lemon curd and whipping cream along with a strawberry lemon mousse with strawberries added. |
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Matcha is manufactured by finely grinding shade-grown specialty leaf teas into a fine powder and then whipping them into a foamy cup. |
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And Jamie Dornan will be the chiseled hunk doing the whipping. |
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Durst was his usual rabble-rousing self, whipping up the crowd from the off, but it was Wes Borland who was the real star of the show. |
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An ambulance noses its way, whipping, whooping and plaintively wailing like Madonna with a lungful of helium. |
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Cream is an essential ingredient, ideally good heavy double or whipping cream. |
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The chain has a whipping action-like many of the loose-handed whipping motions of the Northern bare-handed styles. |
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But whipping off her top and showing us her love pillows for me crosses that all important line of innocence. |
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Slaves were punished by whipping, shackling, hanging, beating, burning, mutilation, branding and imprisonment. |
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Physical or corporal punishment may be imposed such as whipping or caning, although these punishments are prohibited in much of the world. |
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Benjamin's father arrives and rescues them, but also reprimands Peter and Benjamin for going into the garden by whipping them with a switch. |
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But it's unreasonable and unacceptable that she should make the magazine the whipping boy. |
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Well for a few more weeks at least, thanks to another pounds 96billion bailout of whipping boy Greece. |
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That solitary success came against basement boys Hearts who have become whipping boys this term. |
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Formartine saw off whipping boys Fort William 4-1 to take full advantage as three title rivals slipped up. |
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I stumbled blindly through the forest, branches whipping at my face. |
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Then we were going at a lope with the bluestem whipping our legs. |
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Those who left their parishes in order to locate work were termed vagabonds and could be subjected to punishments, including whipping and putting at the stocks. |
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They play their own instruments in unusual ways, bouncing the bows on the strings, drumming on the soundboxes, whipping their bows through the air for rhythmic whooshing. |
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Fiorentina will beat Debrecen, the whipping boys in our group, so the onus is on the Reds to go to France and put right the result we suffered at Anfield. |
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The enraged judge ordered Alban scourged, thinking that a whipping would shake the constancy of his heart, but Alban bore these torments patiently and joyfully. |
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The Criminal Justice Act of 1948 provided for new methods to deal with offenders, and abolished hard labour, penal servitude, prison divisions and whipping. |
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Dear Editor, A new limit on the average emissions of cars announced by the European Commission is welcome, but reinforces the role of the car as an environmental whipping boy. |
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After being thrashed themselves by hot favourites Australia in their first match, the Kiwis had few problems overcoming the Group A whipping boys. |
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With the exception of those years, the Transportation Act led to a decrease in whipping of convicts, thus avoiding potentially inflammatory public displays. |
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That is why the Northern Ireland manager will settle for a single-goal victory against traditional whipping boys San Marino at Windsor Park tonight. |
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