An orange ribbon of flame is charring its way across more than 20,000 acres near Los Angeles. |
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I would whip up huge batches of sickly-sweet chocolate crispies and flog them along with weak orange squash in paper cups for 15p each. |
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The orange water ice is included because of its delicate scent, like catching orange blossom on a breeze. |
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Suddenly an explosion flamed in space, a ribbon of orange fire slashing out of the hull like a whip, lashing out into the blackness of space. |
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After window shopping for millions of dirhams I came back home with a pair of cheap floaters and a two litre bottle of orange juice. |
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Her uncle looked at his little niece, her face flashing orange and green and her fingers interlocking in awkwardness. |
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It wasn't champagne and wine to celebrate, but orange squash and coffee, as the pair are both strictly teetotal. |
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Poach the syrup gently for about ten minutes, until it begins to thicken a little, then stir in the orange blossom water. |
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Believing the sky to be lime green with bright orange spots isn't faith, it's psychosis. |
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Upon opening it he stepped into the room only to be dazzled by orange light. |
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My friend thought the champagne was too dry so she wanted it mixed with orange juice. |
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As I watched, the orange flame died out, leaving the argent flame to battle the darkness alone. |
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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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He looked tired, his blond hair was tousled from sleep, and he had somehow found a loud orange shirt and green trousers. |
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I also own a lava lamp, or at least a vial of orange goo left behind by my landlord who has an unnervingly 70s view of home design. |
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There were bowls of a tasty variety of crisps and bottles of coke and lemonade, and a jug of orange squash. |
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Dramatic floral prints in rose or orange blossom add a splash of warm colour to whites and neutrals. |
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To prevent that queasy feeling, skip acidic foods like tomatoes and orange juice if your stomach is empty. |
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But I'm not allergic to orange juice, lemons, limes, or anything else citrus. |
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Cut the sponge cake into thin slices then spread each one generously with the orange or lemon curd. |
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The new theme tune turned out to be a revamp of the old nineties intro, complete with pulsating orange skyscrapers. |
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The river is pale green and crystal clear, with brilliant orange stones on the bed in some parts, and we drank from it all the way along. |
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Add the juice of an orange if you like and serve in tall glasses with ice cubes. |
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Last Monday I came in to find a mouldy orange and an apple core from the previous Friday deposited on my desk. |
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The supermarket's rotating list of sale items like orange juice, used to draw traffic to the store, are usually offered rock-bottom sale prices. |
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A green rocking chair here, a plaid sofa, an orange area rug, Japanese watercolors on the wall, it was really rather disorienting. |
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Yes, and he assuaged whatever thirst he had with, I suppose, the soft drink or the orange juice. |
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The air over the high purple heather was dense with heavy black gnats, flying ants, and scary but sleepy long orange and black insects. |
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The two of them found themselves in a cavernous hall, dimly lit by wall sconces that emitted a flickering orange glow. |
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Beijing this winter is festooned with orange banners and billboards that look like Communist agitprop. |
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This means that dishes such as sea bream with orange and chilli, or teryaki stir-fry, are increasingly available. |
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You can even create your own blend by adding leaves of other herbs, such as orange mint, bee balm or lemon verbena. |
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Unlike Chinese red, tomato red is not quite as bright, having more orange and white than does a true bright red. |
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It's finally gone and I notice the mock orange bushes looking a little worse for wear. |
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It is a wadded cotton quilt, embroidered with red, yellow, blue, green and orange silk in a fine back-stitch. |
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Chilled soup of Jaffa orange and natural yoghurt and oregano ice cream is served in the summer. |
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In the midst of winter, nature provides us with warm colours of orange and reds to give the impression of warmth. |
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Try orange or clove to get a rich, warm scent and lavender for a light, fresh, spring-like aroma. |
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Two hours ago the last piece of furniture left the condo, the sleeper sofa I inherited with the place, an orange relic of the former owners. |
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He had a bunch of surfing posters, a huge orange surf board against his wall, and the headboard of his bed was decorated with leis. |
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Put cherries and orange slices into a kettle and add the lemon juice and sugar. |
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Non-drinkers are well catered for as well with freshly squeezed orange juice, still lemonade and original ginger beer. |
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Vietnam is home to a sea snail that in the process of constructing its house forms extremely rare orange melo pearls. |
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People call it the leopard lily because the orange background color of the flower is covered with reddish-brown spots. |
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Arrange the Barmbrack on a serving dish and top with the peaches, cranberries and orange sauce. |
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They located chestnut trees with ominous breaks in the bark revealing blobs of orange fungus. |
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When the orange mixture starts to ribbon, remove the basin and stand it in cold water to cool slightly. |
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After an aperitif of homemade orange vodka, a little organic wine is drunk and everyone is in high spirits. |
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The orange t-shirt lad carried a thick book under his arm, and peered up behind oval rim glasses. |
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I huddled close to Mark, seeing the line of orange light on the carpet where the thick curtains didn't meet properly. |
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It could be an orange on a blue plate, a vaseful of flowers, a gorgeously appointed store window. |
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All the Rondos are two-toned, the color pairings including orange and crimson, Nile green and bright yellow, aqua and dark blue. |
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Applying orange paint with a small roller, he wove a continuous, scribblelike band of color throughout the 25-foot-high space. |
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They're like tiny little orange triangular men, all silently judging you as you drive past them. |
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For protein, turkey breast, orange roughy, top round steak and shrimp are fine. |
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If people with suspiciously orange tans are to be looked at askance, so, too, are suspiciously orange fish. |
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Good sources of calcium are low-fat yogurt, beans, broccoli, kale, spinach and calcium-fortified orange juice. |
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Skittles, an orange tabby, was left behind during a summer stay in southern Wisconsin. |
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British fighter aircraft taking off from West Malling airfield were guided by the terrible orange glow on the horizon. |
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A course of orange squash, roast chicken dinner, trifle and a cup of tea was prescribed to nurse my hangover. |
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Thin beams of intense, orange light striped the otherwise shadowy walls of my bedroom from my window. |
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It was garnished with some candied orange peel, all of which combined perfectly with my glass of Muscat De Lunel. |
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A best seller is her tomato ketchup, which is a pale orange rather than the lurid red of the commercial variety. |
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We finished with a slice of home-made carrot, orange and walnut cake, and orange and chocolate tiffin, both of which were excellent. |
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Combine olives with garlic, walnuts, rosemary, thyme, orange zest and lemon juice. |
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Pour the whole bottle of wine into a pan, zest the orange and lemon into it and add the mixed spice. |
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His conceit and awful orange hair will carry on enthralling a worldwide audience. |
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Lycopene is one of the pigments that colour tomatoes and other fruits and vegetables red, orange or yellow. |
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This deliciously deep fried pastry has dates, orange and lemon extract, anisette, chopped nuts, orange rind, and lemon rind. |
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Many of the orange jumpsuit-clad detainees fight their captors at every opportunity. |
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In the 1970s we ate pork pies, corned beef, cake, biscuits, all washed down with diluted orange squash. |
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The youngsters tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake, and orange squash. |
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The taxi driver has an orange tilak on his forehead and a host of miniature gods swinging from the roof of his vehicle. |
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The wall brown or wall is a medium-sized brown butterfly with large, bright orange patches on the wings. |
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In addition, the males display orange shoulders and the most forward individuals show almost jet-black heads. |
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Grind the orange pulp, peel, and raisins together with a hand-held mixer until it resembles a paste. |
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All I could hear was a series of piercing bangs and whistles and orange lights. |
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Whisk the white wine, rum, sugar, lemon and orange zest and lemon and orange juice together in a bowl. |
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Southwestern style homes favor stucco or adobe exteriors and orange or red tile roofs. |
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The orange warms up from the hot caramel sauce, and it's tanginess is a perfect match for the sweetness of the sauce. |
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It appeared, he noticed, almost like a shiny black, like jet, in the artificial orange glow. |
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Basic ingredients are acid fuchsin, aniline blue, orange G, and phosphotungstic acid. |
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A few quartz specimens have included yellow to dull orange acicular crystals, identified by quantitative analysis as aegirine. |
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This indicates that the alkyl chain is more effective at stabilizing the more tightly bound thiazole orange molecule in the helix. |
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A cup of matcha contains 70 times the antioxidants of a cup of orange juice and nine times the beta-carotene of a serving of spinach. |
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The plant itself is a tall, reedlike herb which bears red or orange fruits 5-10 cm long. |
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The system uses six light-emitting diodes that are selectable in order from green, blue, purple, white, orange and red. |
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He is a small, tidy man with a neat beard and an orange Yves Saint Laurent top. |
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Sixty years ago, orange juice came either freshly squeezed in season or canned. |
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I'll have two pieces of toast, lightly buttered, with orange marmalade on the side. |
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Alizarin is an orange or red crystalline compound and alkahest is the universal solvent believed by alchemists to exist. |
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If you plant the seed of a sweet fruit such as an orange, it will grow as an orange tree and produce oranges. |
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Yellow and orange calendulas bloom through winter, as will pink and white English daisies and sweet-scented stock. |
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The orange striped black cat purred and stalked towards the pool table, curling through her mistress' legs. |
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The third reception room, on the other side of the hall, has rag-rolled orange walls and a white ceiling with spotlighting. |
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Amber is a light, organic substance that is generally yellow or orange in colour and may be transparent or cloudy. |
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A ghosting of orange eye shadow covered his lids and the slightest trace of orange lipstick made him look like a punk rocker. |
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It can be difficult to lighten dark hair with lemon juice, as it tends to leave orange streaks in hair. |
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But, somehow we're supposed to immediately intuit that orange represents grains and blue represents dairy products. |
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The long, narrow entrance hall is decorated in a rich orange colour and features tongue and groove wooden flooring. |
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A lambeg drum is an enormous instrument beaten with great enthusiasm by orange marching bands. |
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The wildflower meadows provide shelter for a variety of butterflies, such as common blue, holly blue, orange tip, ringlet and meadow brown. |
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She headed to the bathroom and changed into a pair of khaki shorts and a light orange t-shirt. |
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Their garden includes an impressive display of petunias, orange marigolds and lilies, and hundreds of eye-catching colours are on display. |
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These included a mixture of blue and gray-blue morphs, some of which had orange under-surfaces, and more rarely pink or apricot on both surfaces. |
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An example is matrimony, which is a mixture of orange sections, star apples, or guavas in coconut cream with guava cheese melted over it. |
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Seville orange segments or slices can be preserved in sweet syrup or alcohol, such as brandy, orange liqueur or vodka. |
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He concluded that lithification of the powdery material produced the orange sinters. |
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To make it go down more easily, she suggests mixing the tincture with a morning glass of orange juice. |
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Cold-water coral mound dominated by Lophelia pertusa and colonised by orange actinians and a white anthipathrian. |
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Chief Executives have gone from heroes in gray pinstriped suits to heels in orange jumpsuits. |
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I lit two orange candles and blessed them and also lit an energy incense in my incense burner. |
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This ravishing city, seductively perfumed with orange blossom, is every bit as alluring as Spain's most infamous femme fatale. |
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In our garden, we have a riot of tones from pink impatiens and late roses and golden yellow and orange from climbing nasturtiums and rudbeckia. |
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The orange tint coloured her hair and made her skin look ill, but I recognised her. |
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Garbed in regally beaded, colorful gowns of orange and blue-green instead of their normally drab brown shifts, they looked almost like royalty. |
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It exploded in an orange ball of flame sending sand and metal fragments flying. |
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The trailing veil brushed an ember, the material curling and shrinking as orange sparks raced up its fine weave. |
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I toasted myself a bagel, poured myself some orange juice and sat down across from my mother at the kitchen table. |
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Mexican orange is another good hedging plant, with glossy trifoliate evergreen leaves that release the fragrance of orange peel when pruned. |
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The capital, Dublin, was bedecked in green, orange and white, with homes, offices, banks and even cars decorated with the Irish tricolour. |
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The streets all have to be orange too, bedecked by orange balloons and bunting, ready for the crowds to appear. |
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Soon he is asking my opinion of a gingery chutney full of succulent candied orange peel and honey infused with rose petals. |
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Flickering to and fro in a fierce battle of dominance, the flames of the fire sparkled with gold and orange flares. |
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He said that at the present time every family in Ireland was taking delivery of two small orange boxes. |
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An Aussie sweet wine that never lets you down, this is a perfumed, floral style with notes of orange peel and candied fruits. |
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When an orange is juiced, fibre and other health-giving elements are left behind. |
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Up came the men in yellow and orange to read the Riot Act and cast a threatening cloud. |
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At school, my children recently made fruit kebabs, just threading grapes, hulled strawberries and bits of melon and orange on to skewers. |
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Moist and translucent, it tastes like a mellow orange with a hint of lemon. |
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Add the sugar then blitz for a minute or two until you can barely see the orange and lemon zest. |
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Add orange and lemon zests, rosemary, parsley, thyme, bay leaf, stock, orange juice and veal cheeks. |
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I can still see the vivid orange flesh of a large thorny oyster, its shell spread open and decorated with a quilt of coral. |
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She took out a can of orange marmalade from fridge, opened it and put it on the kitchen table beside the cheese. |
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Celine Dion's first foray into scent is a floral fragrance heady with notes of waterlilies, orange blossoms and tiare flowers. |
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I went downstairs and walked out into a courtyard filled with birds of paradise, flaming lilies, and an orange tree in full, sweet bloom. |
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Stella is her own cookbook, and she began by steeping orange pekoe tea bags for sweet tea. |
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The toasty fire nearby sent a yellow and orange glow to their skin, lighting up the otherwise dark and depressing room. |
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It was dusk, the city an orange glow on the horizon, and intermittent bursts of static on the radio. |
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After her shower, she dressed in a pair of jean capris, a plain black t-shirt, and a pair of bright orange flip flops. |
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Carrots are not only great to eat, but they make a rich golden-orange color, like the orange part of candy corn. |
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When the sky turned a deep purple with orange and red streaks, we rappelled down, packed up and hiked to the car in the dark. |
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At West Dean they used yellow and orange kniphofias to tremendous effect and I have promised myself to grow more. |
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Children are well catered for with meals like fish fingers, chips and beans, with free orange squash and ice cream. |
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Sitting on the veranda in the hot sun, the two drank orange squash and cosily chatted. |
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He wrestles into position on a rickety picnic bench and glugs from a pint glass of orange squash. |
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Half of the first floor is occupied by an ice cream bar and a leisure area with orange furniture. |
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The terrain near Alicante is quite nice with terraced olive groves on the mountainsides and orange groves in the valleys. |
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If you can manage, follow with an orange and cinnamon and sweet pastries flavoured curiously like airline towelettes. |
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A wheatear with white eyebrow and orange bib perched nearby, robin shaped, hardly larger, soon to fly to Africa. |
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At night the township looks like a blanket of glittering diamonds, blue and orange lights flickering. |
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I swung my leg balletically up over the edge of the table to reveal that I was wearing orange fluorescent ankle socks. |
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The clouds seemed to form ranks like soldiers, each line catching a thin strand of orange or pink light on its edge. |
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It is very difficult to miss this flower with its very vibrant orange leaves and dangerous thorns. |
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Aromas of orange peel and cocoa make way for a smooth-edged and well-aged rum, more tannic than sweet, and less vanilla than is common. |
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In a cocktail shaker partially filled with ice, mix amaretto, peach schnapps and orange juice. |
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They look a lot like a dingo but they have short legs and they're usually tannish orange and they have short fur. |
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The city was able to tap into water from the nearby man-made Big Bear Lake to create its orange orchards. |
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She tapped the small wooden box against her palm and stared at the orange dust. |
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You half expect to see orange dimpled leather instead of eye whites when you look at him, but there is nothing robotic about him. |
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He produced a small, but bulging, orange change purse and shook it, rattling the coins inside. |
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Male drinker moths, seen in July, are large and reddish-brown with orange veins running through the wings. |
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Moisten area around jelly bean with a small amount of water and sprinkle with orange and red edible glitter. |
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We saw strips of deep red beef jerky, sheets of golden-colored glucose that looked like glass, orange rind and salmon skin. |
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A muscly Sardinian, it is gold and orange tinged and delivers a pungent floral nose. |
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She leaps up to fix them orange juice and cakes, leaving me to nosey around. |
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The bride and groom sat on a bench in the shade while the best man and maid of honor fed them clumps of orange and white rice by hand. |
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It is late afternoon and the stage glows orange as the sun is getting lower in the sky. |
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Autumn has arrived with its frosty build-up of colours of russet and orange trees. |
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She looked fabulous from afar in an orange sheath dress with a sexy and intricate back cut-out. |
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It is a beautiful world situated among endless sands and rocks under an orange sky. |
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She stood there in flip-flops and an orange silk blouse, cooking soy-sauced strips of raw beef. |
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For his costume, the District Court judge donned an orange prison jumpsuit, arm and leg shackles, an Afro wig and black face paint. |
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They were able to destroy a thousand acres of orange trees belonging to a settlement in a single night. |
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A triptych representing shallow boxes glowing orange and located high in a blue field, it evokes both birth and entombment. |
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The fruit has a pinkish-orange skin, with smooth, finely textured orange flesh that's easy to separate from the small stone, or pit. |
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The popularisation of orange juice, sold at a kiosk at Flinders Street Station, was one of his novelties. |
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The prisoners, in their bright orange jumpsuits, are guarded by a maze of chain-link fences, razor wire and towers. |
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The frost would take over and every shiny orange leaf would be shed from those trees. |
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Consumers are seeking out specific specialty honeys, from delicately perfumed sage to citrusy orange blossom. |
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The grey shirt with orange arms was held up in evidence in the witness box and displayed to the seven women and five men of the jury. |
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The flashing orange lights of the recovery vehicle beam into my room as the mechanic continually revs the failing engine. |
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They've got actors and actresses who actually resemble horrible little orange faced tarty teens. |
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Along with taking herbs, inhale the relaxing scents of lavender, chamomile, lemon balm, bergamot, orange blossom or rose. |
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Dressed in an orange jumpsuit and blue rubber slippers, he started running. |
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Her verdict was a delicious avocado and an interesting salad, including red cabbage with fresh orange and rice with caraway seeds. |
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Yellow-throated sneaker males are female mimics and cuckold orange males at a high rate. |
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Pour over the oil and orange juice, mix well and season with salt and pepper to taste. |
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Mix the oil, orange juice and zest and sherry, and add salt and pepper to taste. |
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One example was dressing hostages in orange jumpsuits to mimic U.S. treatment of detainees. |
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Mix the skin and the seeds with some orange juice for a tenderizing marinade for seafood or meats. |
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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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Those orange copper eyes were penetrating his mind, telling him to stop where he was and face the creature. |
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There was an alarm clock, too, in bright orange with a kitten on the face that miaowed rather than rang to wake you up. |
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Her left side is slightly aglow from the luminous of the fire, an orange to her tan skin. |
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She opened one lazy eye to see an orange cat licking his paw in front of her. |
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No fear shone in their orange eyes, only an evil deadness that could be felt, making one's skin crawl. |
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Frowning intently, he unwinds his orange turban, knots it in a ligature around his right biceps, and starts pumping his arm. |
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Whether the orange plastic buckets will stand the north-east winds is another matter. |
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In one example, he exuberantly adds a tube's worth of cadmium orange as he draws the simple outline, caught up in the enjoyment of painting. |
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They were a sheer delight alongside a roundel of sweet, caramelised Cox's orange pippin and a dusky port wine. |
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In Europe such goods as chocolate, honey, sugar, bananas, tea, and orange juice are also getting certified. |
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She has a lurid past of big yellow puffa skirts, fake orange tan and nun's habit dresses. |
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Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow. |
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The youngsters, aged between seven and 17, tucked into complimentary homemade scones, fruitcake and orange squash. |
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A splash movement flitted out from under the lily pad and a streak of orange made its way to another. |
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Put half the segments, chopped, into a small heavy bottom pan with white wine and the orange jus and reduce to a demi-glaze consistency. |
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In a nervous age of orange alerts, who will take the place of Mister Rogers? |
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The glow of colours in the paintings depicting the pharaohs, demigods and goddesses in vivid yellow ochre, blue and orange was breathtaking. |
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The orange ball rebounded off the backboard and gave a few half-hearted bounces on the cement floor before rolling away. |
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Her eyes widened when she saw the bright orange pumpkins, the ripe yellow bananas, silks with colors that she had never before seen. |
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He was wearing a blue duffel coat with fur around the hood and an orange lining. |
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Waiters in white jackets were holding trays of water, orange juice or white wine for the taking. |
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An orange dump truck lumbers up the street followed by workers with picks and sledgehammers. |
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They seem to cover equal amounts of the canvas in a regular arrangement broken only by the thin orange lines. |
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The blue shades of balloon flowers are striking when planted in combination with gold or deep orange cosmos or yarrows. |
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She was an orange girl, a flower seller and small girl selling water cress and many more. |
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Trees arching over the banks of the creek are lit silvery orange by the glow of campfires and the night sky. |
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There's a giant killer bee on my arm and it's neon orange and it's tickling me! |
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Sunset cast a soft mauve, pink and orange hue on the tips of the snow clad mountains. |
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I was inclined to rekindle the fire, and once I had it going I sat cross-legged before it, gazing at Carter through the orange and yellow flames. |
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Winstone proclaims his love for West Ham as he tops up his tan by a Spanish pool, looking something akin to an orange Smart car. |
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A woman with orange hair wearing a yellow shirt and green tartan waistcoat and trousers plus three enormous poppies. |
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Then there are the body colours, chili red, liquid yellow, cool blue, hot orange and for the Cooper S only, hyper blue. |
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I undress and hang my orange attire upon a steel hanger that is securely screwed into the wall. |
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The sky was filled with all sorts of red and orange mixture and soon the sky was filled with puffy soft clouds and twinkling stars. |
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All the celibate religieux of India dress in orange no matter what religion they come from. |
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The dominant smell on the nose is of lemon sherbet and orange peel, followed on the palate by a solid, sweet vanillin mouthful. |
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For juice, you're looking at that milkily opaque orange carton stuff that's only one shaky step up from the despicable Sunny Delight. |
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It's a little spot of England where Channel 4, the Guardian, Alessi orange squeezers, ciabatta and the Booker short list don't exist. |
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Place flour, icing sugar and orange zest in a food processor and process until ingredients are combined. |
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I like to zest a lemon or an orange and toss that in the stuffing, maybe with just a small squeeze of the fruit as well. |
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Radiation from nuclear bombs and gaseous particles from nitrogen mustard and acridine orange have been used destructively in war. |
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I had a ratty orange sweater that I loved to death in high school and I accidentally wore it on Saint Patrick's Day. |
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Sometimes iron sulfides have weathered, staining the quartz an orange color, both on the surface and within the crystals themselves. |
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Essential oils such as lavender, peppermint, rosemary, geranium or sweet orange added to the foot bath will invigorate and help to soften skin. |
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Both rose water and orange blossom water were first distilled in the 10th century, followed by lavender water in the 12 th century. |
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The laver has to be prepared as for Laver Bread, and is then heated and whisked with orange juice, butter and mutton stock or cream. |
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So, after getting all nostalgic for the days of blue eyeliner and orange concealer, I went to the pub for the bi-curious gathering. |
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The orange and white striped jet fighters would weave in and out of formations with skill akin to that of ballet dancers. |
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Colour predictions included lime green, with smatterings of orange for the retro fans and for more opulent effects, aubergine, brown and maroon. |
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I am currently considering whether judging the next round of debates in an orange halter-neck top would detract from my gravitas. |
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On one corner a giant orange teddy bear leans against a pole, a camouflage army hat and white gym towel resting on its head. |
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The ceremony was held in blazing heat in a garden dotted with pink and purple touch-me-nots, orange chrysanthemums and miniature palm trees. |
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In summer, two kinds of jewelweeds, or touch-me-nots, bloom in the marshes, one with orange flowers and the other with pale yellow ones. |
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The fruit is seedless, bright orange in colour, less acid than other mandarins, and keeps well. |
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The frame is eye-blindingly bright in trashy neon yellow and the soft thermal lens is tinted orange for your viewing pleasure. |
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Propped up on the orange juice jug in front of her was a thin, trashy romance novel. |
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You can bet that nuance of orange in your ice-cream owes more to a dash of Grand Marnier than to a squeeze of the real thing. |
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For instance, one sizable jar contained conjoined twin lambs, their wool stained orange by the medium in which they were immersed. |
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A current pushes us along the vertical drop, past jewel anemones, bright yellow sponges and orange sea fans. |
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The schooling fish here are the big attraction but the walls are covered in orange soft corals and large red dahlia anemones. |
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Then add one cup of freshly squeezed orange juice and half a cup of fresh lemon juice, and garnish with a few of the fresh herb leaves. |
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Fleet Street was choked with red-headed folk, and Pope's Court looked like a coster's orange barrow. |
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She cleared her throat and leaned forward slightly peering at the name tag attached to his bright orange monitor vest. |
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Stunning pale pink buds open pure white, followed in the autumn by glossy golden fruits flushed with orange and scarlet. |
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He quickly pointed to an orange and white mush and the nearest cook spooned it out of the tub and glopped it into one of the tray's depressions. |
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The blade was trimmed with a demonic red, with a dark orange being the interior colour. |
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The bright orange liquid that seeped through the gashes resembled blood, giving him an unpleasant sense of foreboding. |
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Two days after his arrest he appeared at a Los Angeles federal court to face charges, manacled and dressed in orange prison uniforms. |
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Add the bay, thyme, rosemary, garlic, orange zest, cinnamon and a splash of dry sherry. |
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An official marshal in an orange vest was in place to initiate the spontaneous applause every time a wheelchair athlete sailed past. |
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Without a word we climb down into the water and swim underneath the raft, between the orange plastic drums. |
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The suitcases are sealed airtight and have huge orange labels attached to them. |
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Whisk in cream, egg yolks, lemon zest, orange peel, almond extract and salt. |
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The mandarin orange is considered a native of south-eastern Asia and the Philippines. |
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Peel and filet the orange or sieve the mandarines, catching the juice in a bowl. |
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This consisted of the standard scheme with the addition of yellow and orange stripes to the rear of the fuselage and tailplane. |
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Tangerines are actually a type of mandarin orange as are clementines, but here in the US, the names are used interchangeably. |
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Cut the zucchinis in small pieces, preferably in little matchsticks, using your mom's bright orange mandoline. |
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I drink only orange juice, never tea or coffee, which would only increase my level of impatience. |
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A new energy emerged from some of the glaring colors, such as shocking pink, scotchlight yellow, bright orange and lime green. |
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It was something brewed and created here, like a good beer or at least a jug of finely squeezed orange juice. |
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It is a fine-flavoured mix of red wine, passion fruit liqueur, orange liqueur, peach schnapps, and fruit juices. |
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It was still grey and wet from raining earlier but she could see the red and orange from a dim rainbow across the mountain. |
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In a small bowl, combine together the grated beetroot, orange zest, vodka and dill, then press all over the salmon. |
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Men with splendid handlebar moustaches sport glorious orange or red turbans. |
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The blue line intersecting the orange band of the 401 in the lower left indicates the ravine and the site of the crash. |
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Finely grate the orange and lemon zest into the cheese and sugar then beat until mixed. |
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Black clouds obscure flashes of orange light against the night sky in the city. |
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Her long auburn hair is topped with a safety orange cap and her fashion of choice is camouflage clothing, accessorized with a safety orange vest. |
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Arrange the fennel slices on a flat plate, interlapping with the orange slices. |
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I managed to grab my orange juice box before it slipped out of my hands and crashed on the floor. |
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Herbaceous, winter fruit aromas, complex violet and ripe berry fruits with hints of spice and dried orange peel. |
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In the more familiar blue variety, stones exhibit blue, violet and reddish orange but in fancy colors the trichroism is as follows. |
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Their new away shirt, launched this week, is a natty white number featuring an orange sash. |
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The orange jelly, though, was nothing more than a silly fancy on a rainy day. |
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When it came to redesigning this page, everyone was using blue, orange and grey and I wanted to move away from that. |
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The upper bed is mostly for perennials, including red-and-white columbines, purple blue campanulas, and tall blue delphiniums fronted by yellow and orange Iceland poppies. |
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My rack of lamb was baked to perfection and nestled on a bed of peppered savoy and sliced potatoes, augmented by a delicious rosemary and orange jus. |
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She was wearing orange and red breeches, tied just below the knees. |
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It was mostly covered by a safety orange balaclava, which she had paired with a marigold yellow lace sundress. |
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Subsequent to the laser photolysis, leakage of acridine orange is observed via the increase in fluorescence under constant illumination with exciting light. |
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A number of lawn chairs and a canopied swing were encircled around a large, self-dug fire pit, in which a small orange fire was crackling merrily in the afternoon sun. |
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He punched the door with his right fist, cracking the orange tinted glass. |
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It is an emergency response programme to bird species that are endangered, such as the orange fronted kakariki, whio or blue duck, and yellowhead. |
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She wore her light brown hair up in two messy Chinese-style knots on top of her head and had secured them with shoelaces, one neon orange and one plaid. |
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Her skirt was orange pleated, and barely covered the tops of her thighs. |
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We stood sipping under Nikos's walnut tree, cracking nuts and watching Psiloritis flush from pale orange to deep mauve in the light of the setting sun. |
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I had half a mind to make some kind of winter squash soup, and was toying with the idea of adding candied orange peel to make it more interesting. |
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