Stir in the garlic and lentils and cook for 2 minutes, stirring frequently. |
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My ringworm worried her more than the swarms of rumors the local gossips were stirring. |
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When articles like this start appearing in major newspapers, you know that something is stirring in the cause of English independence. |
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His lack of stage fright is combined with an equal desire to inspire audiences, either through a motivating speech or a stirring song. |
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Ironically, it was also he who wrote a stirring love song, lamenting the end of the wining, an ode to Carnival itself, as he marked its passing. |
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So when it comes to picking a rousing anthem, we're somewhat stuck for stirring subject matter. |
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The skirl of the bagpipes provided a stirring backdrop, and his skin tingled with excitement. |
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She presents this stirring song cycle in praise of St Kilda's unique mixture of gravel, asphalt, sand and loose chippings. |
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Garrison looked around the room, noticing the early risers finally stirring from their beds. |
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While they draw you in by making you feel part of the stirring action, great football films also produce an emotional connection. |
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Those magnificent men in the Maroon, those glorious memories, and those vignettes from the past of stirring feats and heady conquests. |
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Like his Uncle Billy, he had strong convictions and the gift of a stirring voice. |
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In unison, we all broke out in a stirring rendition of the Canadian national anthem. |
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Patriotism becomes articulated through passion, and passion can indeed spur the emergence of stirring words. |
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Next came scores of Yeshiva students singing stirring songs about the greatness of the Torah. |
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Dressed in a simple and austere white, the students filled the auditorium with their stirring songs. |
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Rock's spiritual, political and emotional content was stirring and important, and it gave us strength. |
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Never have I listened to an album with such a range of emotions on top of such stirring music. |
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I am now living in north-eastern Tasmania, a place called Deviot and our home overlooks a stirring river called the Tamar. |
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Born in 1881, he remained an arch-conservative, paying homage to his Soviet masters in the stirring march themes of the extrovert finale. |
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Whisk the milk and cream mixture into the roux and cook for four minutes, stirring constantly with a rubber spatula. |
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The busy castle sounds drifted away, and a soft wind rustled through the leaves of the apple trees, stirring up the heady scent of sage and mint. |
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But agents, both Loyalist and Revolutionary, were stirring up trouble among the Indians, casting the frontier into an uproar. |
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Hope frowned, her attention focused on stirring two lumps of sugar into her breakfast tea. |
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The sample was under constant stirring with a magnetic bar during the measurements. |
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But something was stirring in the clouds that obscured the fine blue of the sky, making them boil and seethe. |
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The elderly widower keeps the food on the boil all afternoon long, stirring it now and then. |
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Combine the sauce ingredients in a saucepan, bring to the boil, stirring, and simmer for two minutes. |
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With communicator Mercury stirring up your need to make a splash, you could emulate these ladies and attract lots of publicity with your words. |
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She was better than any baby monitor available as she would come find us at the first sign of stirring and distress. |
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The solution was facilitated by malaxating and frequently stirring the mixture. |
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The epic play on AIDS and gay themes has become a stirring monumental telefilm. |
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Below it, all over the superbly manicured gardens on the slopes, are memorials and stirring inscriptions. |
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News of the unusual discovery is stirring up a tempest among scientists, who are studying the storm to find out how it formed. |
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Place the maple syrup, cream and butter into a small pan and simmer over a medium heat till slightly thickened, stirring from time to time. |
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Remove the pan from the heat and carefully add the salt and baking soda, stirring constantly. |
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The Normandy Band of the Queen's Division provided a full range of music from marches to the stirring Post Horn Gallop. |
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Remove from heat and quickly beat in all the flour, stirring with a wooden spoon until it forms a solid ball. |
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Pakistani officials have, in turn, accused India and, by implication, the US, of stirring up Baluchi separatists. |
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The wind picks up, stirring the drifts until the snow looks like it's falling upward. |
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He saluted the match winner's wonder strike as York City sealed their first win in seven attempts with a stirring 3-2 victory over Leyton Orient. |
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Simmer for a further 1-2 minutes, stirring occasionally, until the pineapple sauce has thickened, then leave to cool. |
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Add the milk and Parmesan cheese and simmer for one to two minutes, stirring constantly, until the sauce thickens. |
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There is a slow stirring of revolt that goes far beyond fuel protests and maverick votes for television presenters. |
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Add probably the best rhythm section in town right now and it's a fabulous, stirring noise. |
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She is stirring up a potent stew, her Mexican folk stock infused with pinches of dub reggae, Senegalese mbalax and Indian classical sliding. |
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Pour into eight clean plastic soft drink bottles, stirring the mix often as the sediment settles quickly. |
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I stop stirring the cake batter and try to get the phone from my cousin, but she's already handing it to Aunt Malka. |
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The prominent string section combined with Laronge's stirring vocals contribute to the group's melancholy, sometimes chilling sound. |
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Irradiation was carried out under permanent stirring in glass beakers covered with fused silica plates. |
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Add the Stilton, milk and cream and heat gently stirring often until the Stilton has melted and the soup is hot. |
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Add two tablespoons of honey and simmer, stirring occasionally, until the soap has melted. |
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Meanwhile, cream the yeast in a bowl with the water and milk, then stir in the butter and keep stirring until it has melted into the mixture. |
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Remove from heat, beat the egg yolk, then add to the mushrooms, stirring it into the mixture. |
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David preached a stirring sermon on the Beatitudes as he reflected on his visit by bus to an African village. |
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He stressed the debate is not aimed at stirring up anti-Japanese sentiment. |
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Excellent imaging and detailed channel separation, along with the aforementioned stirring score gives this disc a memorable sound. |
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Place the milk and toffees together in a saucepan and warm over a low heat, stirring, until smooth. |
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Combine the toffees and milk in a small heavy saucepan and cook over a low heat, stirring often, until the toffees melt. |
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In some conditions the increase of stirring time leads to a loss of metachromasy that is related to the dye deaggregation. |
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The kitchen's been abuzz with everybody chopping, nibbling and stirring pots. |
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A sharp metallic clang could be heard, echoing throughout the whole forest stirring up many different animals from even miles away. |
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Much as Clune likes stirring up a bit of a buzz, there are times when it can be too much even for her. |
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Critics have been falling over themselves to heap praise on the musician after she brought fans to their feet with stirring performances. |
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Yet in Iowa over the last few days, he has begun to appear more shopworn than stirring. |
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Bring the mixture to a simmer and cook, stirring constantly, for 3 minutes. |
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Alfred is a simon-pure Republican, rocked in his cradle to the stirring rhythms of G.O.P. speeches, grown to a man sure to vote the party line. |
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In a saucepan gently melt the butter then add the golden syrup and heat, stirring until thoroughly combined. |
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Her mistress gave a slight bob of her head, and she began bustling about, stirring up the fire. |
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Combine the mayonnaise, mustard, lemon zest, lemon juice, sea salt and pepper, stirring well. |
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All three have a natural, unforced chemistry on screen that never needs stirring romantic music to make the point. |
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British trade union mythology is full of wonderfully stirring stories of doughty workers banding together to take on the government. |
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Let it melt without stirring, occasionally poking any unmelted chocolate down into the liquid chocolate. |
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The addition of phosphor copper or the use of a phosphate or borate slag flux cover and thorough stirring improves the rate of lead removal. |
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Gradually add the remaining hot liquid in large slurps, again stirring often and making sure each amount is absorbed before you add more. |
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Combine the instant dashi or vegetable bouillon powder and boiling water in a saucepan, stirring well. |
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The governments in both countries are stirring up nationalist sentiment against each other. |
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Strain off the water and mash the potatoes straight away, stirring in 200 ml of double cream and a few pieces of unsalted butter. |
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If the mixture is too thick to drizzle, add more milk a drop at a time, stirring until it reaches a smooth but not separated consistency. |
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Flute, fiddle and pipes take the melody, above driving guitar and bouzouki rhythms, with vocals in stirring three or four-part harmony. |
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But when I worked I felt him behind me, his breath stirring my hair, and his nearness sending chills down my spine. |
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Clarify the cool broth by whisking the egg whites and stirring them and their shells into it, then heating over very low heat just to a simmer. |
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The snowy egret often hunts by shuffling its feet back and forth in the water, stirring things up so it can eat them. |
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All it takes to turn these pieces into a robot is packaging the brains and the senses atop a mobile platform and stirring in some clever code. |
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When the oil is hot, add the carrot and onion and cook, stirring, until the vegetables are softened, about 5 minutes. |
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Meanwhile heat the oil in a frying pan, add the garlic and breadcrumbs and cook, stirring all the time, until golden. |
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All three are concentrating hard on stirring their biscuit mixture while their helper urges them on. |
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After stirring the hot brew once more, she set the bowl aside and turned to Will. |
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Mrs. Twittle, the cook, smiled at her kindly while stirring an undoubtedly delicious brew in a large pot. |
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Last week he listened to various angles around the Dunsink brouhaha, as well as stirring up a campaign to open Croke Park to non-Gaelic sports. |
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Using the fork or a small spatula, work the egg mixture in the pan, stirring and drawing the mixture from the outside into the middle. |
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But critics warned of vested interests hijacking the protests by stirring up anti-foreign sentiments. |
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Add the spiralized zucchini noodles to the pot and cook, stirring, for about 2 minutes, or until the noodles are just soft and flexible. |
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You don't actually stomp since that'd be splashy and potentially dangerous, but give 'em a good stirring up. |
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Such stirring events provoked a range of responses, and those printed here are bitter, mournful, vitriolic, and celebratory in turn. |
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Stephen Lewis used his unmatched vocabulary and stirring oratorical style to take globalization to task. |
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Transfer frosting to a bowl and cool, stirring occasionally, until spreadable. |
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Teaching American history without stirring accounts of non-white heroes and cultures is irresponsible as well as divisive. |
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The gearbox has a squidgy consistency that makes gear shifts feel like stirring congealed rice pudding. |
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Curzon sat in his room, absently stirring a cauldron with a long metal spoon. |
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In the days ahead we'll take turns stirring steaming cauldrons over the camp fire. |
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Heat until melted, stirring occasionally until caramel is smooth, about 10 minutes. |
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Sprinkle with the icing sugar and cook over a high heat until nicely caramelised, stirring once or twice. |
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Make a roux by melting the butter in a saucepan, heating it to bubbling point, then adding the flour and stirring until the mixture turns golden. |
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Morse suggests that young people took turns at stirring the hasty pudding, commentating that it was a long and arduous job that belied its name. |
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Stand the saucepan in a larger pan of hot water over a medium heat, stirring the mixture until it turns clear. |
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He took the dish off the plate and began pouring it generously into the dark liquid, stirring the spirals into the tea with a small silver spoon. |
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The night's respite must have revitalized him, for he was stirring, even rising. |
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At a women's hostel on the outskirts of Bangkok, the next generation is stirring from a morning nap. |
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Finally stirring from his chair, he stood to refold the quilt and drape it over the arm. |
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He told it to me not because it was dazzling or fancy in any way, but because it was gnawing at him, stirring him, and it had to come out. |
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Add the tomatoes, chilli, turmeric, cayenne, ground coriander and salt, and cook for 3 min, stirring well. |
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But already it seems he is stirring up the kind of controversy which will be very familiar to those who have watched his career from Britain. |
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The far-right ideologue's appearance here is already stirring up a hornet's nest of opposition. |
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Aeration and stirring of the nutrient solution was performed using a compressed air pump and a magnetic stirrer, respectively. |
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Melt half the butter in a shallow pan and cook the onion till soft and tender, stirring from time to time. |
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Fry the onion in the olive oil in a large frying pan, stirring occasionally, until it begins to colour. |
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I'm looking forward to further stirring justifications of Miller on the op-ed pages. |
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Heat over low-to-moderate heat on the stovetop, stirring constantly, scraping the bottom as you stir. |
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Reduce heat and add the coconut milk a little at a time, stirring continuously until creamy. |
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Place them in a heavy, dry skillet over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until fragrant. |
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Regarding the stirring of change to Canada's copyright laws, here's a quick study in perspective. |
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Their New Year starts later than ours, when the first hints of spring are stirring and energy levels are beginning to pick up. |
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Sitting by the window at a table for two, Elliot began stirring his coffee while looking for a third sugar to add into it. |
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Dissolve the sugar solution to a clear syrup on the hob over a gentle heat, stirring once or twice. |
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It is a stirring, brutal tale of conspiracy and intrigue, treachery and dissent, the overthrow of a hapless leader named Duncan. |
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In fact, if you read Hebrews aloud, you will quickly recognize how much it resembles an oral proclamation or a stirring homily. |
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And the woman draws herself up and delivers a stirring dialogue on her right to stay there and earn an honest living. |
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The supplicatory prayers recited before and during the Days of Awe are among the most poetic and stirring prayers. |
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Many in the media have been stirring for a change since December, but the Hoosiers finished fourth in the BigTen with a 10-6 record. |
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When hot, add the chorizo and garlic and fry for 3-4 minutes, stirring, then add the prawns. |
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Universities have traditionally been hotbeds of public debate, with both students and their lecturers stirring the national conscience. |
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Add the mushrooms, stir gently until they begin to sweat, then add the milk, stirring again. |
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Add the chopped tomato and most of the basil and parsley, stirring, and simmer for 2 minutes. |
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Add in the carrots, parsnips and potatoes, season with salt, pepper and cumin, and cook for five minutes, stirring regularly. |
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Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, about 12 minutes, until the mixture is pasty but not dry. |
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But they threw away a number of scoring opportunities in the penalty box area and wasted a number of stirring goal chances. |
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Add vanilla bean and cook over a double boiler on gentle heat, stirring till mixture coats the back of a spoon. |
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Put your instant coffee and sugar into your cup, then a dash of the old boiling and start stirring vigorously. |
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A half-century ago, Southern Democrats campaigned by opposing color-blind laws, stirring up racial fears, and silencing those who opposed them. |
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His conclusion in particular was stirring in its content and delivery, and very welcome in its determined political incorrectness. |
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When we heard those stirring speeches at last spring's commencements, we left with optimistic determination that this was going to be our year. |
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An attempt to revitalize industrially zoned areas on the waterfront is stirring debate. |
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Add the chopped fennel and parsley and cook for another five minutes, stirring occasionally. |
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These two concepts, infinitesimals and infinite quantities, however, were stirring great philosophical dilemmas. |
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He saw her as blue-white energy stirring within her cage, but also flowing inside of him. |
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Releasing the photos at that point would have run the risk of stirring up insurrectionists and undermining the new government. |
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What he's hanging out on his line is new and exciting and, most important, intellectually stirring. |
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Much cooking is done in huge pots over a wood fire, stirring ingredients with a long stick. |
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Mix up some plaster of Paris with the water in the paper cup, stirring until smooth with the Popsicle stick. |
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Cook until the rice has absorbed the stock and then add more hot stock, stirring from time to time. |
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Then warm the jam over low heat in a small nonstick saucepan or skillet, stirring occasionally, until smooth. |
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Add waterblommetjies and mix carefully to not break the waterblommetjies to much whilst stirring. |
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Aaron's breath steamed in the chill air as he got up from the porridge he was stirring to unlock the prisoner. |
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Add the milk and allow the porridge to boil for 30-35 minutes on low heat while stirring occasionally. |
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Campaigning against those accused of stirring up racial hatred is nothing new for Michael Foot. |
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Pour the fig dressing into the pan, stirring to combine with the meat juices, then drizzle around the liver and serve. |
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Mix the flour, sugar and raisins together in a bowl then add the liquid, stirring well to combine. |
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Can evolution explain the earthworm's activities of loosening, stirring up and aerating the soil to make it more fertile? |
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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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Swap the whisk for a wooden spoon as it thickens, and continue stirring occasionally for 5 to 10 min over medium heat. |
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Rather than stovetop stirring, you stabilize the souffle by beating sugar into the egg yolks and whites separately. |
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In a medium saucepan over medium heat, melt the bittersweet chocolate, white chocolate and butter, stirring until smooth. |
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Cook on medium heat, stirring constantly, until kasha is dry and toasted, about 5 minutes. |
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A forgotten part of the city's commercial heart is stirring afresh thanks to the to the hard work and enthusiasm of local traders. |
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The launch of the York City Supporters' Trust was packed with memories, stirring speeches, razzmatazz and above all a sense of hope and unity. |
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Cook, stirring as little as possible, until the thermometer reads 300 F degrees. |
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And then there's a beautifully realised song which contains a stirring beat and all the inspiration of a wonderful early morning. |
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Cuvette temperature was controlled by a circulating water bath, and the contents were continuously agitated by a magnetic stirring bar. |
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The French socialists, on the other hand, were intent on stirring up revolutionary agitation. |
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They were agitators, fomenting revolution and stirring up the working class, and they had to be taught a lesson. |
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Add the heavy cream and milk, stirring continuously until smooth and velvety in consistency. |
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He saw her stirring the embers of the dying campfire and tiptoed stealthily up behind her. |
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Pretty soon this all-purpose waste will have its appalling effect on insects stirring in the old boy's worryingly insecure glass tanks. |
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For a long time an idea had been stirring and spreading, yeastily, in his mind. |
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Having had to offer congratulations to one celeb couple yesterday, today The Sun is back on form, stirring up a spot of trouble. |
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What followed was a chaotic period in which Sparta, Thebes, and a renascent Athens jostled for power, with Persia stirring the pot. |
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Place the bacon in a large, heavy pot and cook, stirring, over low heat to render the fat, about 5 minutes. |
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The bartender than began to sing a stirring rendition of Danny Boy to the crowd with swoons all around. |
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He really nails the performance overall, and gives some incredibly stirring renditions of some of Malcolm's speeches. |
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It can give me a broader perspective on my industry, which might come in handy, but it's going to do zilch for what's stirring in my fume hood. |
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A violent gale shot upwards, lifting clots of mud into the air, stirring his clothing and hair. |
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Boil coconut milk with spices and star anises, stirring occasionally. After star anises become soft, grind them with other ground spices. |
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Cook lentils over medium-low heat, stirring occasionally, until they are tender but not completely cooked. |
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Among others, we repeat the stirring words of the Levites at the consecration of the Second Temple. |
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Add the cornflour mixed with rice wine, and bring to the boil, stirring gently until the sauce thickens. |
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In most of his works, he expressed his feelings and unyieldingness through description of things, showing a stirring, majestic character in a sad, bleak tone. |
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Education Secretary Ruth Kelly is stirring up opposition from teaching unions after putting a localised pay structure for teachers back on the agenda. |
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We both laughed nervously and he told me that he had heard that some Asian youths in Leeds had been stirring things up by deliberately leaving rucksacks on buses. |
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Gradually add the milk, stirring or whisking to form a sauce. |
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Stirring rhetoric would have been nice, but stirring rhetoric frightens the Europeans, much as the sound of a newfangled motorcar makes the horses nervous. |
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In the winery, this means long, temperature-controlled barrel fermentation, not too much stirring and judicious use of new oak. |
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As host of a daily phone-in show, he has extensive experience at stirring up arguments among the famously reserved and tolerant populace of Northern Ireland. |
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He was released in 1999 under the Good Friday Agreement, only to be taken back to jail in August 2000 for allegedly stirring up rivalries among loyalists. |
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After about 2 minutes of stirring, take the mixture off the heat and, using a spatula, spread it evenly onto a non-stick baking pan with raised edges. |
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Stirring the mortar sample for 30 seconds releases entrained air bubbles into a viscous liquid at the base of a column of water. |
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It is stirring to see these veterans, many aged, some infirm, answering the call of duty one last time, to defend their honor and that of their fallen comrades. |
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There were powers stirring this night, strange things beyond his ken. |
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First, the market's recent buoyancy is stirring investor greed. |
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Stirring constantly, cook for two to three minutes before gradually adding the strained milk. |
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It's one of the most stirring pieces of music ever recorded. |
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Combine the orange juice, orange flower water, Cointreau, honey, sultanas and cinnamon sticks in a saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring to melt the honey. |
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Add the red wine, allow to bubble for a few minutes, stirring. |
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Conn put the parchment down as he heard the woman stirring on the bedding. |
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By comparison, Phil Alden Robinson's Field Of Dreams is a far more stirring yet gentle sporting fable, a hymn to self-belief that continues to inspire. |
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Add the cocoa nibs and 5-spice powder while stirring constantly to coat. |
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Although the university has not made a final decision regarding the alcohol ban, the mere mention of alcohol-free residences is already stirring up controversy. |
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Such photos generally blur into the sameness of routine, but this particular one is unexpectedly stirring. |
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Remove the saucepot from the heat and add the paprika, stirring to incorporate. |
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Add texture by stirring in rolled oats, dried herbs, or ground almonds. |
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The show is packed full of stirring anthems, plaintive laments and unforgettable love songs sung by a first-class cast and backed by the Lyric Opera Orchestra. |
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Around the little valley, other families are stirring, stoking their fires, planning chores, coming to grips with another day in the wilds of Montana. |
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In natural peanut butter, some of the peanut oil rises to the top of the jar, and stirring it back in does more than make the peanut butter creamy and spreadable. |
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Add all the other ingredients except the tomato paste and herbs, bring to the boil, then simmer gently, stirring occasionally for two to three hours. |
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Place the oil, chopped chilli, garlic and curry powder or paste in a saucepan and fry gently for about a minute, stirring well to release the flavours of the spices. |
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It's been two years since we first began to hear reports of a promising new wave stirring in Thailand, a country whose cinematic past is almost completely unknown in the West. |
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Then add the zucchini, peppers, eggplant, and chilies and cook, stirring for a further 10 minutes. |
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Warm the olive oil in a deep casserole over a moderate heat, add the onion and let it soften and colour lightly, stirring it from time to time so that it does not brown. |
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And for your wedding video, the stirring beat of Caledonian wind and rain mingled with the skirl of pipes will create a soundtrack worthy of Braveheart. |
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Both are literally depictions of magical air, evocative of movement and potency stirring inside a writhing cloud. |
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It might also have the effect of keeping the passage clearer by the more frequent stirring and movement of powerful steamers towing flotillas of keels and lighters. |
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Add the miso, mirin and soy to the mushrooms, stirring well. |
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The stirring of resentment among African-Americans has become the critical component of race-based Democratic strategy. |
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Given his record for stirring controversy and goading spectators sometimes to the point of violence, you believe that appeasing the audience is low on his list of priorities. |
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She shook her head and laughed as she continued stirring her mochaccino. |
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In the middle of a stirring love song, he arrives fashionably late. |
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Congratulations and thank you to all those talented actors, musicians and movie makers involved for such an emotionally stirring and historical event. |
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The summer nights breeze wafted through the place stirring the many silk hangings, I could still smell the beautiful scents of roses and moonflowers upon the breeze. |
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Wobble has a fine traditional singer in Liz Carter, whose cool, clear vocals are bolstered or dissected by his stirring, clonking basslines and dub effects. |
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Fry the onions until softened, then add the green pepper, tomatoes, stock, caraway seeds, sugar, paprika and cayenne and bring to the boil, stirring. |
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Add the prunes and simmer at a slight bubble for 20 min, stirring occasionally, or until the prunes are soft and plump and the liquid reduces to a syrupy consistency. |
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After weeks of sunshine, a cyclonic storm had hit the previous night, laying great trees to waste and stirring the seas to the consistency of mulligatawny. |
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There are lots of stirring, wonderful songs on All In A Dream. |
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At first, her motions were subtle enough to go unfelt, but after a while, as her boredom steadily increased, Mark started stirring uneasily in his sleep. |
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It is cynical, but I think they enjoy stirring up a hornets' nest. |
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Along with his gang of loyal criminals, he commits daring daylight robberies and elaborate heists that anger the police while stirring the public's imagination. |
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I like the flexibility an aqualung offers to get slightly lower camera angles, though I have to be very careful with my buoyancy control to avoid stirring up silt. |
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When you stop stirring, the curds go to the bottom and liquid runs off. |
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Bopping them over the head with a James Bond drop-kick does not do much for anyone, other than stirring up more aggression in a potentially very aggressive situation. |
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They took turns stirring the mixture until it seemed to be ready. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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I set down the wooden spoon I'd been stirring the hot chocolate with. |
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Of course, political systems thrive on stirring and shortsighted expressions of national pride. |
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Now add the fruit juice slowly, again stirring it in as you go. |
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Cover and cook, stirring, for 20 minutes, until orzo is tender. |
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The flowers are also used to flavour cooked fruit and jam, which is achieved by stirring the panful with a spray of flowers until the flavour is judged strong enough. |
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Slowly add a little water, stirring with a wooden spoon until it forms a thick, smooth paste, then change over to an electric whisk and beat in the rest of the water. |
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It settled to the ground with a soft susurration like stirring leaves. |
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Magnetic stirring was used in both electrode chambers to achieve homogeneous mixing of the solution and to avoid unstirred water layers attaching to the membrane. |
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There is Walker McNally, a sodden drunk for whom the pouring and stirring of a drink becomes a kind of sexual foreplay. |
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Gradually and sparingly add water while stirring the tahini quickly with a fork. |
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Then it's over to flashy dance floors and fast pulsating music that becomes all the more stirring after quaffing a few mugs of chilled beer or a few pegs of booze. |
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Melt the soap flakes over a medium heat, stirring constantly, then add 75 grams precipitated chalk and more of the herbal liquid to form a soft, thick paste. |
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Check it every fifteen to twenty minutes, stirring and scraping the bottom of the pot to make sure the meat is not sticking or, God forbid, scorching. |
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I'm sure that he will also be stirring his players by reminding them that their supposed role in the last-day drama is to lie down and let the big boys run over them. |
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Two star-crossed medieval lovers, Abelard and Heloise, are again stirring passions in France as a literary controversy rages nearly 900 years after their affair. |
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To the cold syrup add the extracted juice and mix by stirring. |
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Economic development, then, is not simply about adding a cornucopia of talent or cool, then shaking and stirring it like a drink. |
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It is the artist who uses technique not as an end but as a means to the end of communicating an idea, challenging paradigms, stirring emotions or inspiring the spirit. |
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Setting the heather on fire usually means stirring up a bit of excitement. |
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The backing veers from synthesised funk to soft rock, but Pape and Cheikh are at their best singing their stirring, gently epic ballads to their own acoustic guitars. |
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When the film was screened at the Venice film festival, there were a few boos from the audience, but he is happy his work is stirring up a reaction. |
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This stirring moment arrives in a chapter that spotlights the highs and lows of a persistently uneven book. |
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Baker elicits a stirring performance from Brenda De Banzie as Nell, whose transformation from typical housewife and mother to snarling racist is the centrepiece of the drama. |
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Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture is smooth. |
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Through many old photographs and stirring true stories, an appreciation for the schooners, barkentines and other wind vessels and their crew is constructed. |
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I hear other birds nearby, a goldfinch, a persistent Carolina Wren, something stirring in a bush. |
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The thin lauter mash is quickly transferred to the tun, given a last thorough stirring, and allowed to settle. |
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Reading Stirring the Pot is like having a Day-Glo, dumb-feminism-for-dummies megaphone blasted into your ears. |
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The essay then assesses the Stark Naked Theatre Company's stirring 2014 production of Faith Healer in Houston, Texas. |
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Add chili powder, cocoa, salt, cinnamon, and pepper and cook, stirring, about 1 minute. |
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The journalist who reported his stirring speech deliberately left out some of the fruitier quotes. |
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A solution of Sodium Carboxy Methyl Cellulose in water was prepared with constant stirring to avoid the formation of the lumps. |
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Everything stirring, elusive, and uncanny about the form of photography itself, even before the superaddition of content. |
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You may be a hard-nosed business woman lady, but that strange, uncomfortable stirring within is emotion. |
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Pour the mixture into a saucepot and cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until it becomes thickened to the desired texture. |
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Cook leeks and scallions in it with salt and pepper until tender, stirring frequently, about 15 minutes. |
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The electrodeposition was carried with constant stirring of the bath solution with a magnetic stirrer. |
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Then slice the red onions thinly and cook slowly with the butter on a low heat, stirring occasionally. |
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England's main men arrived home in triumph yesterday after their stirring win over Australia on Saturday. |
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There is a stirring in the coffin business that is throwing the lid open on challenges facing the funerary industry. |
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That leaves room for legislators to fight over school vouchers, a controversial issue already stirring fierce debate. |
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Stir the bicarbonate into the milk, then add it to the cake mix, stirring all the time. |
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Cecilia Vicuna's stirring introduction sets the tone to perceive the Mapuche renaissance of ul, or song, in what follows. |
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Add the caramels and five-spice powder, then cook, stirring constantly, until the caramels are melted and the mixture is smooth. |
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Crystalline is a small volume parallel crystallizer with overhead stirring and refluxing capabilities. |
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Melt chocolate using a bain-marie, or very slowly in the microwave, stirring between each go. |
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Meanwhile, make the chocolate sauce by heating the chocolate, cream and Grand Marnier in a heatproof bowl over simmering water, stirring. |
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In another bowl, measure the oil, 400ml water and vanilla extract, and then add to the flour mixture, stirring in the vinegar last of all. |
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Bring to a simmer until the cherries are soft about 20 minutes, stirring occasionally. |
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Sprinkle on the flour and cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly. |
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Stirring chopped chocolate in a pan or bowl over hot, not simmering, water maintains an even, low temperature, resulting in glossy, firmly set chocolate. |
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Add wine and a ladleful of hot stock and cook, stirring often, until liquid is absorbed. |
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From the remarkable dynamic tensions of the compact body of the sculpture rise the figures of two athletes at the stirring moment of victory. |
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In 1978, Dr Frank Noble challenged some of Fox's conclusions, stirring up new academic interest in Offa's Dyke. |
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He became a fiery itinerant preacher, stirring to the depths every neighbourhood he visited. |
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The steam engine, vastly improved in 1775 by James Watt, brought automatic stirring mechanisms and pumps into the brewery. |
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The plow gangs followed behind, stirring the soil near the rows of cotton plants and tossing it back around the plants. |
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His stirring profession of love, sung in a rich tenor, melted through Tolo's flirty veneer, completely seducing her. |
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Cort's process consisted of stirring molten pig iron in a reverberatory furnace in an oxidising atmosphere, thus decarburising it. |
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