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Then your toast awaits your next embellishment: a nice bit of jam or Marmite.
The satisfaction of always being able to reach the last bit of jam or chutney in a jar is immeasurable.
This sort of analysis is the bread and butter of linguistics.Every so often, though, the researchers come across a bit of jam.
A mysterious Viking lying apparently dead on the floor of 221B Baker Street in the closing tableau was, a show source confided, the singer-songwriter Paul Weller, a friend of Freeman's recruited as a last bit of Jam for fans.
To test if the jam is ready, chill a glass plate in the freezer, spoon a bit of jam on it and trace it with your finger – if your finger leaves a trace, the jam is ready.
Spread a bit of jam onto each cookie.
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"Hi-Fly" gave the strings equal standing with Mr. Roach's horns, offering them brief solo opportunities, a swinging series of exchanges between Miss Monroe and Miss Roach and an all-out bit of jamming that brought the horns in for a roof-raising finale.
They put a bit of blueberry jam in the middle!
After four days, Boehner finds himself in a bit of a jam.
The sport crossed my radar because I'd gotten myself into a bit of a jam.
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