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Slice celery thin and length wise to fit a piece of toasted bread, then place celery in pan that is slightly heated wit the olive oil.
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There is so much to fall for: Heat's wit and irreverence, Grazia's uncanny ability to balance a harrowing story about illegal immigrants with a piece about Victoria Beckham's jeans, More's girl-gang sass and Look's catalogue-like devotion to the high street.
Smith's warm start came after Glasgow girl Susan Calman had already heated the room with some self-deprecating wit.
The great literary misanthropists (like Waugh and Swift) strafe their targets with an icy wit; Jeffers bombards them with a heated rancor.
IF MAN is inadvertently capable of heating the entire planet, surely it is not beyond his wit to cool it down as well?
Reactions were carried out at 37°C for 2hr and terminated by heating at 85°C for 5 min. [14C]CO2 was trapped with Whatman 3-mm paper filter spotted wit 10 µl of 10% w/v KOH and quantified by scintillation counter.
Footballers sometimes do daft things in the heat of celebration, to wit Paul Gascoigne playing the piper during an Old Firm match, and Di Canio's outstretched arm saluting Lazio supporters, while offensive to some, to others may have recalled Basil Fawlty not mentioning the war.
His art is a sustained exercise in irony and wit, a deliberate cooling of art's romantic heat.
Like her, my mother had a razor sharp, rapid fire wit and when you were on her radar, you felt the heat.
And wit.
There's little wit.
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