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Taking a detour to the middle east, Sally Butcher, who runs a popular Persian deli in Peckham, has some interesting recipes, including Swooning Imam – aubergines crammed with tomato, garlic and onion, and Iraqi-inspired cheese baked stuffed tomatoes.
Taking a detour on the way to his apartment, he crossed the Chippewa River and made for Putnam Drive, a dirt road that slices through the mountains near the University of Wisconsin campus; at the beginning of it, you could just make out the dorms Vernon sings about in "Towers," where, he pointed out, he first had sex.
Taking a detour around a landslide, we eventually arrived in Khorog, the capital of Gorno-Badakhshan.
They headed for the coast and hugged the shoreline, twice taking a detour into the hills.
AT "The Orphans' Home Cycle" titles and dates move across the screen like "Star Wars" credits taking a detour.
How can I tell my travel companion I'm taking a detour to see an old friend but he can't come?
This summer, though, he's taking a detour to play the cannibalistic Dr. Hannibal Lecter on a small East Village stage.
Since 1086, the property has passed from generation to generation, sometimes taking a detour via marriage, once to a godson, but kept mostly in the same family.
But if her goal is to ultimately obtain a bachelor's degree, taking a detour through a community college may ultimately cause her to miss her destination.
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I need to take a detour," he says.
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