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  • Gervinho might prove to be another classic Arsène Wenger bargain, an athletic and pacy ball player raring to step up a level, spirited over from France for a fee that doesn't make a certain manager with a well-documented devotion to cautious housekeeping choke as if he was asked to fix the Greek economy before breakfast. Premier League preview No1: Arsenal | Amy Lawrence
  • Ye same did rede a portion of his "Venus and Adonis," to their prodigious admiration, whereas I, being sleepy and fatigued withal, did deme it but paltry stuff, and was the more discomforted in that ye blody bucanier had got his wind again, and did turn his mind to farting with such villain zeal that presently I was like to choke once more. 1601
  • Pour over the artichoke hearts and season lightly with salt and pepper.
  • Keep the artichoke in a bowl of water with a lemon squeezed into it, (rather grandly called acidulated water), this stops the heart from blackening when it is exposed.
  • After a cut on the face or an exudation into the lungs, the loose tissues and multiple vessels allow the proliferating cells to obtain rich nourishment; absorption can take place readily, and the part regains its normal condition entirely, while a bruise at the heel or at the withers finds a dense, inextensible tissue where the multiplying elements and exuded fluids choke up all communication, and the parts die Special Report on Diseases of the Horse
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  • ‘You must be joking,’ I wanted to say, but choked on my words as I looked at the moving conveyer and spotted my long-awaited weather-beaten backpack.
  • Fleet Street was choked with red-headed folk, and Pope's Court looked like a coster's orange barrow.
  • A choked sob caught in her throat, and she brought a hand up to her mouth as her eyes filled with tears that spilled over onto her reddened cheeks.
  • The air was choked with smoke and fury, the noise deafening, the attacking fierce. Times, Sunday Times
  • Board up, pack up, and blow town before the traffic chokes.
  • When properly applied, the choke hold causes unconsciousness in 10-20 seconds.
  • Shrugging, he pushed open the door to the bar and almost choked on the smoke that hung thickly in the air.
  • When shooting doubles, as in sporting clays, you get the option of having two different chokes for ea. shot with an o/u. High grade trap guns
  • Too much pudding will choke a dog. 
  • Artichokes were great suppertime treats in our household, and happily, we lived near the self-proclaimed Artichoke Capital of the World, Castroville. The English Is Coming!
  • Skirt a purple artichoke with a ruff of silvery artemisia, or mix some ruby-stemmed, fat-leafed rhubarb into a garden bed and you're creating combinations as artful as any in the most ornamental of borders. Valerie Easton: Are Your Vegetables Multi-Tasking??
  • Caleb choked back a gulp and offered up a weak smile.
  • In its place are less nutritious sod-forming grasses, pinyons and junipers, which choke out native grasses.
  • Your faithful servant chokes to death, and you do nothing!
  • Latex balloons, and toys or games that contain a latex balloon, must carry a warning that children younger than 8 can choke or suffocate on uninflated or broken balloons and that adult supervision is required Not just the newest toys hold risks for kids
  • My top dish was the heavenly grilled semolina & fresh goats cheese gnocchi and panfried artichokes with broad beans & marjoram, lemon cream and caramelised beetroot…
  • Widlife has received permission to release one of these bugs called a planthopper into Lake Corpus Christi and Choke Canyon Reservoir. Corpus Christi Caller Times, Caller.com Stories
  • They are smothered by sediment, and choked by algae growing on nutrient rich sewage and fertilizer run-off.
  • They may not realise that the Irishman was a tortured soul during the match, and was losing sleep at the possibility of becoming the Crucible's biggest-ever choker.
  • And you guys have been so generous I get choked up when I think about it.
  • Arrange garlic, salsify and artichokes on other side and serve cardoons and mache on separate plate.
  • Next-door Nepal offers a case study of vulgar tourism - Kathmandu is so choked with dark brown smog that the Everest is invisible on some days.
  • A faint path leads to an old shieling on the hillside, a soft sanctuary that gazes up the length of fjord - like Loch Hourn to where it becomes choked off by tumbling mountain slopes.
  • Over the years Michele's designs continued to evolve from napkin holders and bracelets to earrings, necklaces, chokers and hair accessories at a rapid pace.
  • His silk cravat suddenly felt as though it may choke him at any moment and his navy blue tailcoat seemed overbearing.
  • And the privilege, ancient though it be, to beat her with a stick, to pull her hair, choke her, spit in her face or kick her about the floor, or to inflict upon her like indignities, is not now acknowledged by our law .... 'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S.
  • The light shone over the man's features, and Connolly breathed a horrible choke.
  • For its part, Iran, in its stand-off with world powers over its nuclear programme, has threatened to choke off oil shipments through the Persian Gulf if it is attacked.
  • There's artichoke asparagus ravioli, linguini bolognese, macaroni and cheese, and asparagus risotto.
  • The council's political masters would rather watch while York chokes than get serious about exhaust fumes.
  • Trial by blessed bread was a test for priests, for it was assumed guilty clergy would choke on hallowed food.
  • Jerusalem artichoke powder mainly composed of protein, sugar and inulin and trace elements.
  • looks like an awesome dip, kat! i've certainly never had sunchokes in that form, and the sriracha is a great addition! Spicy Sunchoke Dip
  • Now the cardoon is the European artichoke run wild and its character somewhat altered in a different soil and climate. Far Away and Long Ago
  • Chelsea gave a choke of laughter, almost tripping in the process.
  • The dust raised by the sheep does not choke the wolf. 
  • Using stable sea kayaks, we'll explore a remote corner of this region, search for wildlife in sheltered coves, and watch glaciers calve into ice-choked bays.
  • Her voice was choked with emotion.
  • Cattails and bulrushes will replace the invasive phragmites that have choked the waterways.
  • And already the site of the house is undiscoverable, the location of the stone walls may be deduced from the configuration of the landscape, and I am renewing the battle, putting in angora goats to browse away the brush that has overrun Haska's clearing and choked Haska's apple trees to death. Chapter 37
  • The streets were so choked with sellers and shoppers alike that oftentimes only one lane of the street was passable for cars.
  • the bridge is always a chokepoint at rush hour
  • Stir the chicken, parsley, carrot, artichoke hearts, pepper and onion into the couscous.
  • Be prepared instead for some rather more unusual ways of adorning nature such as spikes for hedges and fences, and decorative chokers and collars for branches or you could even crown the bean poles with a conical finial pot.
  • Ai jus needz anutter dwink tu seetel mai nervs.*getz dwink an enhalez it,chokes-coffs* Fanx ai needit dat BACK UP BACK UP!!! - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger?
  • For most 12-gauges shooting lead shot, turkey chokes have IDs of.665 -.640.
  • It's hard to say this, but just at the time we hoped you would shine under the bright lights of NBC, ESPN, and ABC, you choked.
  • Suggest you go with an open choke something like Imp cyl should be fine. I'm shooting a semi auto rem 1100 12 gauge. but the quail are totally whippin me out here!
  • A late spring frost at higher elevations had already ruined the serviceberry, buffaloberry, and chokecherry crop. How Three Men Survived Attacks by Grizzly Bears
  • The epaulettes on the choker tunic of his black naval uniform bore the four stripes of his rank.
  • For years I planted carrots among the roses, giant marrows and dahlias, and daffodils and daisies interspersed with broccoli and artichokes.
  • I had the privilege of living in artichoke country in Northern California for many years. Shipping artichokes
  • He was suddenly choked up with emotion and tears welled in his eyes.
  • You can see from the middle pic that the choker has a "dangler" down the back for an even more sexy look, esp with a dress! Fashion World of SL
  • It is best to use large globe artichokes for this recipe, but if you can only get smaller ones, use eight or nine of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Another commonly held belief among members of the analyst community is that high oil prices will choke off economic growth.
  • Rumour has it that he nearly choked, but he noticed that a dark ring of dirt developed on the other side of the hanky and went on to develop the first machine.
  • Oligosaccharides are present in vegetables such as Jerusalem artichokes, burdock, chicory, leeks, onions, and asparagus, and of course beans.
  • There wasn't much else in the room except the smell, and that seemed to fill it choke-full. New Treasure Seekers
  • You can also get a choke that is ported just be careful shooting with a port the flame goes out the sides instead of foreward. What is the lightest recoiling 12 gauge that is 3 inch on the market
  • He didn't mean for it to, but a choked sob escaped from his throat.
  • Yet his reputation as 'a bit of a choker' was not enhanced through the year.
  • The attention to culinary detail has already won the head chef national renown for a menu which includes chump of lamb with fondant potato, wild mushrooms and lentil jus, and vegetarian polenta, mushroom and artichoke ragout.
  • People were choked with emotion from the start; they had come back to the spot where they had seen brothers, sisters, parents and friends die.
  • I drunkenly choked on the beer I was drinking at the time and felt suddenly sexually unsure about not only men in general but women in general as well.
  • Suddenly he spat out water and choked; he inhaled the air deeply and opened his eyes.
  • Man, I almost choked on my shreddies, that is SUCH a classic totally ignorant American point of view! Original Signal - Transmitting Digg
  • Recently, we decided to start a new date-night activity to come up with a more involved recipeor idea or to splurge on an expensive for us ingredient every coupleweeks andso farthat has resulted in two new dinners: spinach-artichoke lasagna rolls with homemade tomato sauce and brown rice risotto with zucchini. Archive 2009-05-01
  • Stir the chicken, parsley, carrot, artichoke hearts, pepper and onion into the couscous.
  • A choked sob rose in his throat.
  • One young conscript rose with a message of thanks, his voice choked with emotion.
  • He slings his arms around my shoulder and squeezes my neck in what can easily be considered a chokehold.
  • At 410 years per death that would make the pharmaceutical industry liable for over 43 million years of chokey in the US alone.
  • It. cardone (or Sp. cardon) great thistle, teasel, cardoon, augm. of cardo: L. cardus, carduus thistle, cardoon, or artichoke. The Big Apple
  • The best and worst matches, the finest players, the stars who choked… and the man who played without a putter.
  • The young man made a choked coughing sound and sputtered something that sounded like rot in Hell.
  • The Jerusalem artichokes are covered with a white fuzz.
  • My father and his buddies would have choked on their boilermakers to hear it put that way, but would have appreciated the tone.
  • And first, I am very sensible how much the gentlemen of wit and pleasure are apt to murmur, and be choked at the sight of so many daggle-tailed parsons that happen to fall in their way, and offend their eyes; but at the same time, these wise reformers do not consider what an advantage and felicity it is for great wits to be always provided with objects of scorn and contempt, in order to exercise and improve their talents, and divert their spleen from falling on each other, or on themselves, especially when all this may be done without the least imaginable danger to their persons. An Argument against Abolishing Christianity
  • Mr. Puck is also on a first-name basis with many of Hollywood's glitterati and each year cooks up dreamy delights such as Kobe burgers, artichoke salad and tomato confit and cassis gelle for a host of celebrities at the post-Oscars Governors Ball. Wolfgang Puck's Kitchen Adventures
  • I hope you choke on your chewie.
  • One young conscript rose with a message of thanks, his voice choked with emotion.
  • A few years ago, Fremont Street was choked with cars, cabs, exhaust fumes and even a few gamblers.
  • It's what remained after I had enjoyed a particularly good globe artichoke.
  • The auction contains a treasure trove of signature pieces including chokers, tiaras, earrings and a myriad of other costume jewelry once owned by Hilton.
  • Hoffman, chokiest choke to ever choke, has saved 89% of his chances. both of you should come over and hit the illadelph bong. The Big Lead
  • The whole thing sticks in my throat like a fish bone, and I've got to hawk it up or choke to death on it.
  • The road leading to the town centre was choked up with traffic.
  • Other edibles include thistle-like giant globe artichokes that vie for attention with the real thing, cardoon thistles as big as your fist and a fennel patch which can only be described as a forest.
  • Did their mother die of ennui or choke on a chicken bone? Times, Sunday Times
  • They were stunned; they'd never thought their precious boy could harm a fly, let alone choke another person.
  • If not, he warned, the perpetrator could face years in chokey or even the death penalty.
  • The sight of people dimmed, and their voices choked with tears of disillusion, greed, envy and pride
  • My cellmate complained bitterly to someone at the door-grate that the stench was enough to choke a goat. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Spot, are you concerned at all about the 110 "chokehold" expansion project about to commence? Noontime Briefs and Outtakes for Thursday
  • We cannot face one more cup of green tea or choke down any more oily fish. The Sun
  • She enjoys it like you would a good olive oil, scanning it for flavour and nuance - I think she'd dunk her bread in it if the artichoke soup hadn't claimed it first.
  • The noxious weed of clericalism has choked the development of a people's church.
  • A few folks in the class were indeed too sore to ride by the latter part of the clinic, and the rest of us choked down over-the-counter painkillers and secretly admired our own saddle-sore knees and thighs.
  • He comes to a house in the wilds of Corsica; he is choke-full of Parisian gossip, he has a lot to say of course, but he never gets Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 100, May 23, 1891
  • There were freshwater pearl drop earrings and a matching five stringed pearl choker, framed in delicate rose gold.
  • The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood.
  • Brush the prepared artichokes with olive oil and cook them raw for about 30 minutes until tender. Times, Sunday Times
  • The present growth of knowledge will choke itself off until we get different tools.
  • The Obama administration has addressed the economic crisis on several fronts, using trillions of taxpayer dollars to clean up the mortgage mess and unchoke the credit markets. Forbes.com: News
  • I fought back the tears that were threatening to cascade down my rouged cheeks and the words of greeting I had so carefully crafted were choked as they sputtered from my mouth.
  • There was something else which she would fain have said, and she stabbed with her finger into the air in the direction of the Doctor's [i.e. her stepfather's room], but a fresh convulsion seized her and choked her words.
  • I brought up all this phlegm and spit into my mouth, and at first it was so, so foul I nearly choked.
  • No reason to retire my Remington Model 1100 Tournament Skeet, especially as I have gotten it a new barrel with screw-in choke tubes! Phil Bourjaily Picks The Best New Shotguns for 2010
  • The statuesque theme continues in the vegetable garden where there are great fronds of fennel and huge clumps of Cynara Scolymus - globe artichoke, their purple thistle heads abuzz with bees.
  • Although we did not measure stem heights in our study, we have observed that red chokeberry is often taller than black chokeberry at this site.
  • It is certainly true that the purer is the acetylene burnt, both as regards freedom from phosphorus and absence of products of polymerisation, the longer do the burners last; and it has been claimed that a burner constructed at its jets of some non-porous substance, e.g., "ruby," does not choke as quickly as do steatite ones. Acetylene, the Principles of Its Generation and Use
  • No research on H5N1 was found pertaining to chokeberry but it is extremely high in antioxidants and other beneficial compounds. Avoiding The Flu And Remaining Healthy Afterwards.
  • I've shot 3-1/2 loads out of a Benelli SBE and it was no where near as bad as 3 slugs from a Savage 24F (break action) with a rifled choke on a bench. Bucking Slug Recoil
  • So were the heavy silver-and-turquoise choker and matching ketoh bracelet and concho belt. Omnibus
  • These gnarled vegetables such as salsify, Jerusalem artichokes and celery root are about to step onto the food fashion runway. NPR Topics: News
  • The safeness of many older model shotguns with full choke is iffy with steel shot. Favorite shotgun for trap and upland birds?
  • They are widely used in transformers for the electrical power industry and for transformers, chokes, and other components in the electronics industry.
  • Perhaps just a tiny ridge of rock high in the snow-choked cwm.
  • The smokiness of sautéed artichokes suavely romances the seared salmon with roasted tomatoes.
  • My taxes on 120 acres in buffalo county could choke a horse!!! Exclusive Video: Is This the Walking Record Whitetail?
  • It is best to use large globe artichokes for this recipe, but if you can only get smaller ones, use eight or nine of them. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Mediterranean vegetable garden includes an old water tank as well as displays of rosemary, thyme, pumpkins, figs, globe artichokes, olives and grapevines.
  • His adoption of a soldier's guise gives the usually scrubbed detective a much grungier look, making him seem less an interloper than an authentic member of the poverty-choked netherworld he's infiltrating in his search for the gun.
  • They can include such herbs as dandelion root, aloe, artichoke, saffron, rhubarb root, gentian, angelica root, myrrh, and senna, to name a few.
  • streets choked with traffic
  • A clement breeze, overloaded with the scent of the chokecherry blossoms, eddied around me as I headed to the storage shed. Mercy Kill
  • Mimi Ritzen Crawford for The Wall Street Journal Lobster noodles (lobster, cod, sunchoke and hen of the woods). Oodles of Noodles
  • One of the happiest spin-offs of Mickelson's memorable Masters win is that it will stop critics referring to him as a choker.
  • The earrings, chains, chokers and necklaces stood out for their designs - elegant but subdued, stylish yet not loud.
  • High taxes choke off growth, but so do high deficits.
  • He'd choked on his own vomit after a session of sniffing aerosols.
  • Most of these are ubiquitous but some, like artichokes and asparagus, are also highly commercialized, especially in conserve.
  • And darting upon the paper, with eyes bedimmed, and voice choked with emotion, he read the whole document from the last letter to the first. Journey to the Interior of the Earth
  • I enjoyed the satisfyingly starchy combination of roasted beets and artichokes with the subtle watercress, spunked up by some bitter endive and a nice, salty taleggio crostino. Michelle Won: My Trip to the Nutcracker and Dinner at Po, Which Ended Up Being Nutcracker Part 2
  • My feeling is that a lot of older surfers would have much more fun riding bodyboards recreationally rather than struggling along with a longboard in surfer-choked point breaks.
  • It's cool and clean, with none of the jaded heat and dirtiness that will fill it once the streets become choked with traffic.
  • This recipe is adapted from his artichoke pie.
  • The American boys who for weeks in 2005 in Iraq shared with me their army-issue meals, their menthol cigarettes, their water, and their heartbreak in an armored humvee5 with a faulty air conditioner—once, on my thirtieth birthday, it choked all of us with sour Freon fumes—write me occasionally. Peace Meals
  • Today we have forests choked with small trees, which burn easily and act as ‘ladder fuels,’ carrying fire into the crowns of surrounding larger trees.
  • The opening dinner menu kicks off with daurade crudo, baked potato/black truffle soup with bacon-grilled-cheese soldiers, and wild boar ragout over fresh pappardelle, while entrees include mustard-crusted lamb loin w/ stuffed artichoke, and spaetzle-supported veal cheek blanquette, though a fat lot of security it afforded that baby. Thrillist: La Silhouette French-American From Some Very Vetted Vets
  • Franken choked up repeatedly as he related the stories involving his father, whom he obviously loved.
  • Today, there are 345,000 acres of fields growing asparagus, sugar cane, citrus, mangos, artichokes, avocados, peppers and onions.
  • Glick, who had four months left on his three-year hitch, choked up and sniffled when he read a statement asking for mercy.
  • To serve, arrange a cod fillet, some artichokes, and snow peas in the center of a plate.
  • Ironically, it is the newly-paved and sprawling five-lane thoroughfares clogged with sightseeing families and truckers laded down with ever more consumer items to choke our landfills, that has over the decades made Cadillac Ranch the Texan Stonehenge for sight-seers and graffiti enthusiasts eager to leave their mark of existence. G. Roger Denson: You Say You Want a Revolution. Well You Know, Art Can Cure You of That
  • Other shrubs with showy berries include viburnum species, firethorn, Aucuba japonica, barberry, cotoneaster, chokeberry and Skimmia japonica.
  • As I'm getting ready to get out my math book, an arm suddenly wraps itself around my neck in a chokehold.
  • She dried and styled her hair in waves, then put on her spike choker and heart earrings to finish the outfit.
  • This results in a high degree of surface hardness - hard enough that the integral chokes are rated ‘steel approved’ by the factory - although I don't think the 1620 is designed for or is going to be used for waterfowling.
  • For example, in the sunflower and daisies family you'd find bitter-flavored vegetables like artichoke, endive, chicory and radicchio.
  • I use a 16 ga Parker choked cyl & Lmod my favorite losd - Activ Hull, Rem209P primer, 21.0 grn SR-7625, activ G32 wad pushing 1oz of #6 Bismuth 1220fps @~9200 psi. squeaky clean, easy shooting, deadly load. Rethinking Pheasant Loads
  • I got out of the room before the thickness of my own emotion and attitude could choke me.
  • They are psyllium, taurine, dandelion, St Mary's Thistle, globe artichoke and slippery elm bark, which have liver protective, restorative properties.
  • If the grating is free and there is an overflow not to be accounted for, it is very possible that a drain-pipe somewhere is choke-full of the roots of some tree. Mary's Meadow; and Letters From a Little Garden
  • That would cause a rise in inflation and choke off an incipient recovery. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brianna choked again, and I hastily placed an ashet on the table in front of her, just in case. Drums of Autumn
  • Inspectors saw a resident choke after they were given the wrong texture food. The Sun
  • Elise's jewellery is distinguished by large stones such as rose crystal, turquoise and coral, strung together to make chunky chokers and necklaces - often with quirky bits and bobs attached.
  • The earrings, chains, chokers and necklaces stood out for their designs - elegant but subdued, stylish yet not loud.
  • Remove the normal collar before fitting the choke chain, so that they can not become tangled together.
  • Take away the power to waiver; force them to follow the law. similarly bernanke had the ability to choke the exotic mortgages but failed to regulate. madoff was exposed but nothing happened. etc. Matthew Yglesias » Regulating Leverage is More Important than Regulating Bubbles
  • And they served globe artichokes with vinaigrette and ratatouille which was regarded as exotic fare! THE IMAGE OF LAURA
  • However, if my house were on fire and I could only grab one (gasp, choke, gasp) ONE book - I would not bat an eye nor miss a step in bolting for my Lizzie Borden Past & Present by Leonard Rebello. The Clews List of 10 Best True Crime Books of All Time
  • But, at least a couple of them lost control over their emotions and let their distress reflect in their choked voices and misty eyes.
  • A protest rose to her lips, but she choked it back.
  • His father choked him off for being drunk.
  • Dubai's failure to make it harder for Iranian activities in the emirate is a thorny issue with federal officials in Abu Dhabi and the U.S. government, which is keen to choke off the Islamic republic from the outside world with new sanctions. Hamas Killing Exposes Dubai's Dark Side
  • Does she choke up on air? Times, Sunday Times
  • The Raiders and Eagles, the so-called favorites because of their top seedings, will choke.
  • The coffee was almost too hot to swallow and made him choke for a moment.
  • It was to do with artificial insemination, but everything about Spake just screams turkey and chicken-choker.
  • Backscuttling for the hop off with the odds altogether in favour of his tumbling into the river, Jaun just then I saw to collect from the gentlest weaner among the weiners, (who by this were in half droopleaflong mourning for the passing of the last post) the familiar yellow label into which he let fall a drop, smothered a curse, choked a guffaw, spat expectoratiously and blew his own trumpet. Finnegans Wake
  • Its systems couldn't handle rapidly increasing volume, and it also choked on an acquisition.
  • She craned her head slightly to the side as a husky voice, choked with emotion, whispered into her ear.
  • Her husband Jack, who attended the ceremony on her behalf, was choked with emotion as he collected her award.
  • It was filled with a strongly spiced red wine; he drank directly from the spout, until he choked and tears burned his eyes. HERE BE DRAGONS
  • The names for this plant in Trinidad and Dominica are corruptions of the French name for the Jerusalem artichoke.
  • For entrées, I chose the succulent, herb-basted rack of spring lamb in a chokecherry and Chardonnay reduction.
  • The back room was choked with old carpets, old clothes, mould, mushrooms and unfamiliar smells.
  • The pond was choked with rotten leaves.
  • As much as it choked me, I needed to emulate at least some of his attitudes, even as I refused his harsh techniques. THE GOLDEN FOOL: BOOK TWO OF THE TAWNY MAN
  • Did it hurl the seamstresses' ringleaders into chokey? Times, Sunday Times
  • He choked on a particle of food.
  • He exhaled the smoke and through the haze his eyes rested on the day's end; gulls scraped the underside of a grey sky, cormorants pierced leaden waters to emerge gullet-choked with fish.
  • These included such hardy species as red chokeberry, buttonbush, spicebush and red twig dogwood.
  • It is feared that higher interest rates might choke off economic recovery.
  • Artichoke is very good pizza, and for four bucks, a slice of the artichoke is a meal in itself though the sicilian margherita is a better slice. PROFILE: Midtown Lunch’er “Jason” | Midtown Lunch - Finding Lunch in the Food Wasteland of NYC's Midtown Manhattan
  • Revisionists would say that the romanticism of the chroniclers' reverie for that era was coloured by nostalgia for the generation lost in the first world war that choked their critical senses but the glory of Cardus's prose outweighs almost all quibbles. VVS Laxman is the latest standard bearer for the Golden Age
  • Beware the velvet choker comeback: the cheap ones leave a dirty shadow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Blake remembers the Artichoke Inn, on the muddy lane through Lambeth Marsh, and the village maids and the lusty lads outside it, dancing in a ring.
  • My husband had Porcini mushroom risotto with caramelised artichoke and truffle oil and it has to be said this dish must have been made by the best chef in the world.
  • If you sip a little cold water after you finished the artichoke, the anisic, licorice flavour will intensify, which is quite magical! Archive 2009-02-01
  • The roast corn-fed chicken with wild mushrooms, artichokes, potatoes and crispy ham also went down very well.
  • Inspectors saw a resident choke after they were given the wrong texture food. The Sun

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