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True to form, the punk-rock contingent caused some stir.
The dishes are always quite surprising, they do some quite clever and inventive things on the menu, but equally they'll do you some stir fry, noodles and veg.
PO Buy this book at the Guardian bookshop Laclos, an artillery officer from a provincial regiment, knew exactly what he was doing when he published Les Liaisons Dangereuses: "I resolved to write a book which would create some stir in the world and continue to do so after I had gone from it".
Crane was pleased that the book was "making some stir".
And I heard the Germans make some stir, having seen him.
Morris's coeducation caused some stir within the community when some claimed that his education of women was "'blowing up their pride' so that 'they would feel themselves above their mates and they would feel above labour.'" In 1794, these frustrations were brought to fruition when a hearing was held in the church.
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When the meat has rested, slice thinly and serve with the sauce, pilau rice and some stir-fried vegetables, if you like.
When things went especially badly — during the '05 earthquake, for instance — she would fix herself a nice meal, some stir-fry or chicken-vegetable soup, and take a nap in order to put things in their proper perspective.
Stuffing, cooked separately, and some stir-fried-with-cubed-pancetta cavolo nero (one of the few greens in the garden that's resisted the frosts) accompanies, followed by green salad with - this year - Stichelton.
Even without the specials, Tiger Sushi is inexpensive: a companion and I shared four appetizers (among them a fine cold octopus-and-cucumber salad), a plate of sushi that starred tender, fatty pieces of yellowtail, and some stir-fried udon noodles, and the bill came to about $40.
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