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Sometimes I add a bit of orange or mint — it's very refreshing!
Here the sculptural medium is frozen rosewater gel, flavored with a bit of orange blossom water and vinegar.
Just smear on a bit of orange colour and you too can rock the orange raccoon look.
Later in life, his cocktail of choice was red wine mixed with a bit of orange juice, what Ms. Mailer calls "a mild sangria punch".
The kitchen was spotless, even sterile, not a plate, not a crumb of toast, no dry bit of orange pulp stuck to the side of a glass.
Models came out dressed from top to bottom in a "paint by numbers" print that had a few sections already colored with bit of orange or honey yellow.
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On a anecdotal level, I grant you it is a bit of oranges versus apples, if my cable company RCN can pass down prices to me the consumer that it is charged by the sports programmers and the major broadcasters, why can't the labeling that Monsanto presents to their customer the farmer be passed down to me the consumer?
I illustrated the story — all my stories were illustrated back then — and bound it together with bits of orange yarn.
Lee Yong J. Wong, the pastry chef, soaks it in Grand Marnier, and then tucks bits of orange into each serving.
"Ouf," she said softly, recoiling from the honey-covered ham topped with bits of orange and pineapple.
Better, though, is a selection of fresh fruit -- hunks of astringent pineapple and clear-flavored watermelon, on one night, with a few bits of orange.
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