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Without him, there's less zest in the world.
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Do not try to point the blade away from you, as zesting this way provides less control and increases the odds of cutting yourself.
In domestic policy, Mr Gore's relentless trust in government and zest for tinkering looks much less attractive.
In the case of Manchester United, the requirements, more or less, are fast, attacking play, fighting spirit, youthfulness, attitude and zest.
Where Robertson is less confident is the flip-side of all that gloom – the fire and zest that Burns and Welsh and Gray all found.
That doesn't describe many Popes (anag. incl. L in CE). 2 M. Barley (Hampshire): One displaying zest in eminent clues, sadly no longer with us (anag. less us; ref. the late Sir Jeremy Morse).
His eighth novel, "A Love of My Own" (2002), found him making less time for the reality stuff, but it went in for zillionaire bling with zest and got its Midtown restaurants right.
They have piquant notes of lemon, lime and orange zest, making them good for dishes like cold tomato soup, but they are less complex than O's oils.
In some of the island's variations, you may find, less commonly, ricotta in place of the Pecorino, powdered sugar in place of the honey, or orange zest in place of the lemon.
Discard zest.
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