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Herbs and spices of the subcontinent were laced into American-European standards while Indian kitchen techniques were used to prepare them.
From the 16th century, many women and girls were laced into bone or metal contraptions that pinched in the waist and accentuated an erotic, fecund figure – the "large brests, large hips" of early modern physical beauty.
Ribbons of soft shredded veal, flavorful fava beans and fennel were laced into the warming egg noodles, and chewy but tasty strips of hanger steak on a nest of roasted shallots came with more French fries than one person can eat.
Ribbons of soft, shredded veal, flavor-filled fava beans and fennel were laced into the warming egg noodles, and a pile of chewy but tasty strips of hanger steak on a nest of roasted shallots with more French fries than can be eaten make the steak frites memorable.
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Some moderates in his own Republican Party were lacing into him, and newspaper editorials criticized him for what they said was his failure to use his bully pulpit more effectively and for not being more involved in leading the way to solve the state's worst fiscal crisis since the Great Depression.
As we came above ground, they were lacing into each another.
Plain, wound endbands sewn on tawed cores are laced into the boards from the spine edge.
Anxiety over this possibility has been laced into online experience since the beginning.
Original sewing on three double, twisted, tawed thongs which are laced into wooden boards of unequal shape and thickness.
The girls are laced into tight corsets and impossibly high heels.
Original sewing on three double supports is laced into almost flush wooden boards, and the tawed skin cores of braided endbands, sewn through the cover, are also laced.
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