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For the main course, a cannon of English lamb in green herbs on pea purée, with spiced red cabbage and a miniature lamb and mint Cornish pasty.
A cannon of lamb (half the loin, boned, fat removed and rolled) is one of the most tender cuts of meat I know.
Ambrose, another substitute, had put Palace ahead in the 65th minute, picking out the top corner with a cannon of a shot from fully 35 yards.
A first-class bronze cannon of 1500 differed hardly at all in essential technology and ballistic performance from a cannon of 1850 designed to shoot a ball of the same weight.
Federer was defeated by Fernando González of Chile, who has been regarded for much of his career as a journeyman with a somewhat one-dimensional game, built around a cannon of a forehand.
Her first hit, "Dance With Me, Henry" — previously known as "Roll With Me, Henry" (too risqué) and later known as "The Wallflower" (after a hit version by George Gibbs) — was an answer song to Hank Ballard's "Work With Me, Annie," and found James already in possession of a cannon of an instrument.
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Let the people point at me and stare — From home to the edge of town is a bike ride, or the Shoot me out of a cannon! trip of a lifetime.
Cannoneer Cannoneer (Pirate - Gunslinger who uses a cannon instead of a gun).
The Canadian Milos Raonic is a huge threat, he has an absolute cannon of a serve, as has the American John Isner.
"He wasn't within a cannon shot of two-fifty.
He has packed it, like a cannon, full of caustic wit and bruised feelings.
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