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I take Metrecal, and I always put in a scoop of ice cream.
The Curiosity Mars rover has discovered something interesting in a scoop of ruddy sand, but Nasa scientists say they're not quite sure what it means.
Sticky toffee pudding, an irresistible goo-ball, could easily stand alone, but Mr. Carmichael throws in a scoop of banana-cashew ice cream to finish off the job.
The decision infuriated firefighters and many victims' families, who argued that remains were being removed in a "scoop and dump" fashion and that more workers were needed to properly excavate.
Just that awesome slide, which recently caused my 8-year-old son, Dean, to exclaim, "Now this is what sliding is all about!" To make their trip even more exciting, kids often tote sand up in a scoop fashioned from the bottoms of their T-shirts as they make their way precariously up the boulders of the climbing wall.
Crack tops open with a spoon and drop in a scoop of ice cream.
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Casually dressed in a scoop-necked T-shirt with flowing locks, the flamboyant personality was then shown around UN negotiating rooms.
Historical Shanghai made a fun way to transmit the message to the audience, even if the Chinese actress Fan Bingbing, in a scoop-front Vuitton dress from last season, seemed mystified by the Chinese element while Asian journalists asked for a definition of "camp".
Sometimes, when Nate is making his regular love to Jennifer, with her smooth skin and soft belly and perfectly black hair, his mind wanders back to the old days, when a random Thursday night might have delivered him a freckled brunette in a scoop-necked shirt to make love to — where?
More enjoyable were a silky dulce de leche cheesecake; and a refreshing pineapple sorbet packed in a scooped out pineapple shell, under a drizzle of berry juice.
The peach, orange and lemon sorbets were the best of several desserts; each was served in a scooped out frozen fruit shell.
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