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It is played to the grate of Bob Dylan and the honey of Roy Orbison.
It was in the bathroom too, seeping along the grate of the heating duct.
As the play begins, coals gutter suggestively in the grate of an upstage fireplace, and the rumpled Frank stands before us in the crepuscular gloom.
Quirks of the performance which might have been forgotten in victory suddenly become issues which grate, of which Kane's corner-taking is one.
As the fire crackles in the grate of the Old Government House Hotel, Carla McNulty Bauer, Guernsey's commerce and employment minister, downplays offshore fulfilment.
In 2007, he began salting, pressing and sun-drying the roe sacs in a style that many Americans associate with Liguria and Sardinia, two regions of Italy where cooks frequently finish pasta dishes with a quick grate of briny bottarga.
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Season well with salt and pepper and a few grates of nutmeg.
He passes the lowered grates of shops that sell African beauty products, halal meats and bolts of bright cloth.
In midsummer, the grates of most park grills are nicely seasoned from use and require only a brushing with cooking oil.
The textural, natural sounds for example – the wind, caressing the grates of the microfilm or… [here he slips into a German accent]… "ze crows cawing in ze distance.
After moving to New York from Philadelphia in 1994, Mr. Powers became infamous for painting his signature boxy letters in daylight over the metal grates of shuttered storefronts.
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