How To Use Lidded In A Sentence
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One drawing, dated 1768, shows a short-legged lidless partitioned square box, and another, dated 1769, shows an octagonal lidded container on short legs partitioned to hold eight bottles.
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If you are using a lidded grill, keep it open to limit heat exposure to the down edge.
Ben Eisendrath: Steaks fit to thaw a Logger
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Heat the oil in a lidded pan over a medium heat.
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There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn.
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You now put the upper globe on top of the lower one both are unlidded, making sure that it latches on, creating an airtight seal.
HOME COMFORTS
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Drain the fat into a spacious, lidded pan.
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His actorly slam-dunk is equalled, however, by half-lidded ingenue Scarlett Johansson, whose sheer unlikelihood as a romantic foil paradoxically renders her perfect.
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milk in a heavy lidded mug
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Wrapped in an expansive plaid jacket, lidded with page-boy haircut, she looks like a celebrity teapot.
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Charles nodded, reached into his coat pocket, and withdrew a square, sapphire blue, lidded box, only slightly larger than his palm.
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Stir the onions through the rice and place in a lidded casserole.
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With heavy-lidded eyes, wide-open mouths or rubber-hosey limbs, Satrapi's characters convey everything from gleeful, kinetic action to stark terror to heart-rending anguish-which is perfectly fitting for the autobiographical
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Nearby, the celebrated "Self-Portrait with a Palette," made in Paris that fall, introduces the intense 25-year-old artist; he glances slightly away, his heavy-lidded dark eyes briskly outlined in an "Iberian" mask.
The Cubist Circle
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The chocolatey cone is then filled with vanilla or chocolate ice cream and topped with fudge and chocolate chips before being lidded and heat-sealed.
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Melt the butter in a spacious lidded pan over a medium heat.
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Use them straightaway or put them in a lidded jar or airtight container along with just a few tablespoons of the syrup.
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His japing, heavy-lidded eyes took Soames in from top to toe.
On Forsyte 'Change
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You can use an air popper, an electric popper, or one of those fancy self-stirring doohickeys, but all you really need to make good popcorn is a large, lidded skillet, pan or wok.
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Mr Bloom turned his largelidded eyes with unhasty friendliness. —
Ulysses
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In temples and palaces it may be used as a free-standing figure or be incorporated into columns supporting the roof or, for smaller-scale figures, appear as a support or superstructure for lidded wooden bowls.
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Heat 3 tbsp oil in a large, lidded pan.
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She unlidded her eyes suddenly; they glinted silver.
The Mad Ship
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Halve, peel and finely chop onion and garlic then heat 1 tbsp oil in a lidded saucepan and stir it in.
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The eyes, slow of movement and heavy-lidded, were almost expressionless under the shaggy, indrawn brows.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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You know my sister Jane's son?" said a farmer's wife, who had stopped her trap at the cottage to pick up a lidded wisket in which some earthenware had been packed.
Women of the Country
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Make your lidded inventory.
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They were cunning and trustless, narrow - slitted and heavy-lidded, at one and the same time as sharp as a ferret's and as indolent as a basking lizard's.
The Jacket (Star-Rover)
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It must have been a little after midnight when Gollum woke up: suddenly they were aware of his pale eyes unlidded gleaming at them.
The Lord of the Rings
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The bright eye unlidded and gazed at him sleepily.
In the Sweet Dry and Dry
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With their erect posture and heavily lidded eyes, the Eastern screech owls we are examining at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center in Laurel look like imperious matrons.
Duck, duck, owl: Patuxent research center is for the birds
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Your eyes were unlidded, your ears were unstopped, to some part of the beauty and the strangeness of the world; and a strong instinct within you forced you to tell someone.
Literary Taste: How to Form It With Detailed Instructions for Collecting a Complete Library of English Literature
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Two lidded under-floor compartments in the rear footwell add to the car's versatility, as they're big enough to store a small pair of shoes, toys or a laptop.
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A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red.
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Place them in a lidded saucepan deep enough for the pears to stand upright and close together.
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Heat 1 tbsp oil in a lidded saucepan, stir in the onion and garlic.
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It was a large, lidded cardboard box, close to the Royal Mail size limit, very white, gift-wrapped in beautiful blue ribbon, and exceeding light.
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Stir both into 1 tbsp butter melted in 1 tbsp oil in a lidded pan.
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All King's movements were slow and methodical, and his heavy-lidded, slow-moving eyes gave him the appearance of being half asleep or dazed.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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Heat the oil in a spacious, lidded sauté pan over a medium heat.
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The cabin is well-planned and has generous storage spaces, with two deep cubbyholes either side of the central console, plus a double-lidded glove box.
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This morning when I got up heavy lidded and still half asleep he wondered what was the matter with me.
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Finely chop the onion and soften in a lidded sauté pan.
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Make your lidded inventory.
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His browless, half-lidded eyes were watching her every response.
THE HELLBOUND HEART
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Place them in a lidded saucepan deep enough for the pears to stand upright and close together.
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As she advanced, her feet sent an unlidded jar of preserved ginger rolling across the room, spilling syrup and fruit alike.
THE HELLBOUND HEART
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Heat a large lidded saucepan and add the butter.
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Heat the oil in lidded sauté pan and stir in the onions and garlic.
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Melt half the butter in a spacious, lidded casserole dish and stir in the onions.
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Each little box and bottle was lidded with silver and tortoiseshell and those same materials were to be found on the numerous combs and brushes.
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In 1886 Queen Ranavalona Ill sent two large textiles, a small bone pin, and a lidded fiber basket to President Grover Cleveland to commemorate his election.
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Melt 25g butter in a spacious, lidded frying pan over a medium heat.
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The first half of the program which repeats on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. was occupied with two suites and an aria from Albert Roussel's opera "Padmavati," a heavy-lidded and sensuous piece of French Orientalism so rich that O'Connor's voice in the aria was veritably swallowed up by the eggy music around it.
NSO review: Tabla meets West as 'India' concert strikes a crossover convergence
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Stir both into hot olive oil in a spacious, lidded pan over a medium heat.
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To preserve Store preserved and dried material in well ventilated lidded boxes in dry conditions.
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Those of you who enjoy whittling green sticks into skewers can make damper bread, a traditional Australian bush bread that is either baked in a cast-iron lidded camp pot buried in the embers, or on sticks over the fire.
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Her eyes were of the Oriental type, -- full, heavy-lidded, ambushed in thick, black lashes, -- themselves dark and unfathomable as the long night of mystery which hangs over the history of her wild and wandering race, those unsubduable, unseducible children of Nature, -- the voluntary Pariahs of the world.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 04, No. 21, July, 1859
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heavy-lidded eyes
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Melt 25g butter in a spacious, lidded frying pan over a medium heat.
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These pots have a very cave-man look about them; they are unglazed, unlidded bowls.
Travels in West Africa
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I also include a paintbrush and a lidded container plain water in it for magic painting.
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Place in a lidded sauté pan.
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Use them straightaway or put them in a lidded jar or airtight container along with just a few tablespoons of the syrup.
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The galley, easily accessible on the main deck, still has lidded pots on the stove, and in the engine-room tools hang in neat rows.
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Squeeze the lemon juice into a spacious lidded pan.
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Heat about 4 Tbs olive oil in a deep, heavy, lidded pot over medium-high heat until hot and sizzling when a piece of onion is dropped in.
Jamie Schler: Ossobuco: A Taste of Italy
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Storage space abounds inside with the new fascia boasting a central lidded storage box plus two glove boxes on the passenger side.
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But the eyes were bleared and weak-lidded, the lips twitching and trembling from the various excesses in which he indulged, which excesses, as I was to learn, were largely devised and pandered by Yunsan, the Buddhist priest, of whom more anon.
Chapter 15
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Melt the butter in a spacious lidded pan over a medium heat.
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As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
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Tall and handsome, with heavy-lidded, soulful eyes, he was volatile and enigmatic.
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As we jounced by roadsides abloom with red hibiscus, through half-lidded eyes I soaked up exotic scenery.
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Melt 25g butter in a spacious, lidded frying pan over a medium heat.
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Melt the butter in remaining oil in a spacious, lidded pan and stir in the onions.
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Melt 1 tbsp butter in the oil in a spacious lidded sauté pan over high heat.
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Transport them in a lidded container in a cool box.
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The whisky went to his brain, making his eyes heavy-lidded and the cloudiness of them more cloudy.
CHAPTER XII
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He inhabits the champ from the first curl of his lip and half-lidded gaze.
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Then tip into a lidded pan than can hold the entire soup.
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He's very sexy, with heavy-lidded bedroom eyes and a raffish swagger.
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Heat the oil in a spacious, lidded pan over a medium heat and stir in the garlic.
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Melt remaining butter in a spacious, lidded pan over a low heat.
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Squeeze the lemon juice into a spacious lidded pan.
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Hollow wares constitute a very large category, ranging from the ewers, aquamaniles and jugs of the late-medieval period to lidded and open tankards, wine-cups, christening cups and goblets.
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Heat the olive oil in a large, lidded frying pan or flameproof casserole, and brown the lamb shanks well on all sides.
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Then images of children with bloated bellies, hollow cheeks, and heavy-lidded eyes will begin to go around the world.
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Between finishing the sukiyaki fillings and having the bowl returned full of noodles Yuriko presented us with small, lidded bowls of chawan-mushi, a delicate, stock-enriched, nonsweet egg custard containing prawns, ginko nuts and fish cake.
Sukiyaki with the Yakitori lady
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The eyes, slow of movement and heavy-lidded, were almost expressionless under the shaggy, indrawn brows.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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Alternatively, if you are using a lidded cast-iron casserole dish, you can cook the dish in the oven set to 150 C.
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Melt the butter in remaining oil in a spacious, lidded pan and stir in the onions.
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Reclining on the couch beside the long, gauze-veiled windows, Salaquin Mandru was watching the performance from heavy-lidded eyes.
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Drenched pants slipping down his hips, his braid unraveled, he watched Ikeda approach alluringly, thick black lashes lowered beneath Shanza's half-lidded eyes.
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Use them straightaway or put them in a lidded jar or airtight container along with just a few tablespoons of the syrup.
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His technique involves throwing beakers, bowls, bottles and lidded jars in Limoges porcelain, which are then glazed using combinations of tenmoku and a deep celadon.
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Those of you who enjoy whittling green sticks into skewers can make damper bread, a traditional Australian bush bread that is either baked in a cast-iron lidded camp pot buried in the embers, or on sticks over the fire.
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The exact purple hues have been mixed in small blue and white loose-lidded porcelain dishes, brought by a pilot son from Hong Kong.
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Place in a lidded pan with butter and cook gently, stirring with pinch of salt.
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Heat the oil in a spacious, lidded sauté pan and add garlic and onion.
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Heat half the oil in a spacious lidded pan over a medium heat.
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He had dark brown longish hair, subtle sideburns, and these soulful, heavy-lidded eyes.
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You can use an air popper, an electric popper, or one of those fancy self-stirring doohickeys, but all you really need to make good popcorn is a large, lidded skillet, pan or wok.
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Melt the butter in the olive oil in a spacious lidded sauté pan.
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Heavy lidded by the glare-filled monochromatic monotony of the landscape, soothed by the cool breath of the air-conditioner, we fell asleep.
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Franco came off like that lacrosse boy you wish your daughter didn't hang out with so much, sort of heavy-lidded and smirky and ...
Lunch Room Chatter: Oscar-feasting edition
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No-knead breads are usually baked in some sort of lidded pot or dutch oven (and are sometimes called “Pot Bread” as a result).
No-Knead White Bread | Baking Bites
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Heat the olive oil in a large, lidded frying pan or flameproof casserole, and brown the lamb shanks well on all sides.
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Heat oil in a spacious, lidded pan over a medium heat and stir in onion.
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Use bendable straws or lidded cups for liquids.
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Yet, as she returned, the high pose of head, the level-lidded gaze of her long brown eyes under royal arches of eyebrows, the softly set lines of her small mouth that fairly sang sweetness of kisses after sixty-eight years — all made her the very picture of a chiefess of old Hawaii full-bursting through her ampleness of haole blood.
ON THE MAKALOA MAT
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Heat oil in a tagine or spacious, lidded frying or sauté pan over a medium heat.
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She looked across with half-lidded eyes of total disinterest.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Transfer to a large, lidded flame-proof casserole, and lightly toss the onions and carrots in the fat.
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All King's movements were slow and methodical, and his heavy-lidded, slow-moving eyes gave him the appearance of being half asleep or dazed.
A PIECE OF STEAK
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And, in the hands of a skilled country wine maker, the source of one of the best of English country wines, filled with the heavy-lidded lazy days of summer.
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Mr Bloom turned his largelidded eyes with unhasty friendliness.
Ulysses
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There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn.
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Heat a large lidded saucepan and add the butter.
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She looked across with half-lidded eyes of total disinterest.
A DARKENING STAIN
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Use them straightaway or put them in a lidded jar or airtight container along with just a few tablespoons of the syrup.
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One seems to see him, a languid-limbed "revenant," with heavy-lidded drowsy eyes and voluptuous lips, emerging all swathed and wrapped in costly cerements out of the tomb of some Babylonian king.
Suspended Judgments Essays on Books and Sensations
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His whirling ruby eyes grew still but unlidded, bulging from their sockets in shock.
Ship Of Destiny
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milk is left in a large lidded mug
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Heat about half the oil in a lidded large casserole pan that fits most of the chicken on its base.
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Finely chop the onion and soften in a lidded sauté pan.
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Add yeast and salt to the water in a 5-quart bowl or, preferably, in a resealable, lidded (not airtight) plastic food container or food-grade bucket.
The Master Recipe: Boule (Artisan Free-Form Loaf)
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Sitting regally and stiff-backed was a man clad in heavy red robes, his deep-set, half-lidded eyes inspecting Halas.
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Use a spoon or introduce lidded beakers.
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Melt the butter in the olive oil in a spacious lidded sauté pan.
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