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Dot any scrapings of jam in the gaps.
But it also gives a bracing justification: whatever scrapings of joy you can get, grab 'em.
In his defence, he complained that New Netherland was, quote, "peopled by the scrapings of all sorts of nationalities".
A confused goat, covered in honey, blood and the scrapings of church bells?
The least favourite was when you went into lunch last and got what was left: huge mounds of grated cheese, or sardines, with the last scrapings of potato.
Scrapings of meat, the odd scrawny cutlet or anything left over from the Sunday roast would be tossed in batter to provide sustenance and energy.
Like geological forms, each mound is made of numerous layers of paint while the edges of the table are marked with the scrapings of Mr. Richter's palette knife.
But combined with a tin of tomatoes, some scrapings of courgette and a sprinkling of thyme, advises an advertisement for Sainsbury's, they make a nice pasta sauce.
Most families keep a sheep, slaughter it, and then hang its remains in one of these rooms, taking scrapings of dried mutton for the next year's worth of lunches.
Steak comes with rice fries — astoundingly dense and rich, like the last scrapings of a pot of sticky rice — an innovation that impresses even as it leaves you suspecting that regular fries need not fear imminent redundancy.
Maurice Maillet, a miller at the mill at St.-Martin-la-Riviere St.-Martin-la-Riviere St.-Martin-la-Riviere St.-Martin-la-Riviere ergot-bearing rye, furnished to him by a dishonest loconfessed.
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