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A quarter-hour later, when the fires were raging, I used a garden rake to spread the coals across the top of La Caja China.
Gardening is the rage from hipsters to Hapsburgs, grandmothers to grandchildren.
IN Britain, these days, opera in the garden is all the rage.
Japanese gardens were all the rage, so Hertrich, with the help of four work crews and three teams of horses and wagons, unearthed an entire commercial tea garden in Pasadena, including many mature plants and a five-room Japanese house, and reinstalled them all on the precipitous slopes of an abandoned reservoir.
When he sees her dancing with the Drum Major at the beer garden, he is overcome with rage.
Bordain: I can't drive past a Chili's or an Olive Garden and not boil with rage.
In her book, A Rage for Rock Gardening, Nicola Shulman describes how the retinue consisted of a few servants and a couple of ponies.
There is in these scenes rage, revenge and some garden-variety sexism, but they are — in their force, in their gale winds, in their intelligence — charismatic, a celebration of the virility of their bookish, yet oddly irresistible, protagonists.
Vertical gardens seem to be all the rage these days.
Moore married her in 1953, and is reported to have avoided her rages by sleeping in the garden.
All the rage in Manhattan this summer, rooftop lounges, gardens and outdoor entertaining spaces with views have been catching on with the bridge-and-tunnel crowd.
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