How To Use Marmite In A Sentence
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Her vocal style has always been a Marmite matter – for everyone who thought it the height of insouciant cool, there was someone for whom it sounded like a 14-year-old smartarse answering the teacher back – but here it's frequently distorted and Daleked into oblivion.
MIA: Maya | CD Review
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Just don't get in the Vegemite vs Marmite war – everybody knows Marmite is better, but let them have their fun.
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food science: marmite is the french for turing | FreakyTrigger
Food science: marmite is the french for turing | FreakyTrigger
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They found a coupon or free gift with a jar of Marmite or a loaf of Kingsmill bread gave them just as much excitement as the pornography.
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My greatest luxuries were miniature pots of Marmite and packet soups from the canteen.
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Heat the olive oil in the marmite, then drain the chick-peas again and add them.
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Rub the red wine, marmite malt sauce, black pepper, sugar and light soy sauce over the spare rib until well combined, marinate for 15 minutes.
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AmE lieuténant, BrE lefténant littérateur literatër lorgnette, lorgnon lornyét, lornyón louche loôsh luthier-a maker of stringed instruments such as violins or guitars məshêen madame brothel, Madame title madáme, cf. mádam shopping madeleine mádeleíne mademoiselle madame wàzél maisonette maizonét maître d'hôtel métradô-tél, mâitradô-tél maladroit maladrŏit malcontent malines malêen mandoline (also 'mandolin' in English) mándə-lín margarine marjərìne marmalade - màrmalâde marmite marquee
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The taste of Marmite is comparable in some ways to soy sauce.
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Acknowledging that Art Brut are a marmite band, DiS declares itself in the pro-Art Brut camp with a 9/10 review.
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His meals consist of Marmite sandwiches, Jublees, and jellied eels.
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I normally eat a bit of muesli, followed by toast and Marmite.
Times, Sunday Times
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He was eating Marmite straight from the jar and looking perplexed.
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I can't live without hot buttered toast and Marmite.
Times, Sunday Times
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A not-so-quiet war is waged daily on Facebook by nearly three-quarters of a million social networkers passionately engaged around the dark brown, salty, 109-year-old British yeast by-product food spread known as Marmite.
Playing The Spread
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We set off with Marmite sandwiches and a tent, and made a base on the heath.
Times, Sunday Times
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Dressed only in towelling robes, we began to snack on some food to fuel our appetites: peanut butter on toast for him, Marmite sandwich for me.
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I was at Lancaster University, sleepwalking through my first year of university, reading James Kelman and adapting to a diet of marmite sandwiches and inquorate Branch meetings of the Lancaster SPGB when I heard the news.
Inveresk Street Ingrate
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Now how's that bluetit doing getting his beak unstuck from that Marmite?
BBC Blog Network
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Two slices of toast with jam, marmalade or Marmite, a bap containing three items from bacon, egg, sausage and tomato cost £3.50.
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The British breakfast staple, which was originally sold in earthenware jars that resembled the French stockpot called a marmite, was born more than 100 years ago in a small town called Burton-On-Trent.
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5 Pont's experimentation with other solutions included the addition of tin chloride and spirit of vitriol and such typical dye assistants as alum and urine; each new chemical combination required adjustments to the dye formula. reference reference Another group of experiments used a pressure device (a marmite à Papin) to extract coloring essence.
The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe
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Serves 42 racks of baby back / loin ribs1 tbsp Marmite1 tbsp English mustard1½ tsp smoked paprika2 tbsp tomato ketchup2½ tbsp dark muscovado sugar1.
How to cook perfect barbecue ribs
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Vegemite is Australian, we eat marmite, which is - coincidentally - made of Brewers Yeast, a by-product of Burton-on - Trent’s brewing industry.
When you booze you lose « Awful Library Books
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Marmite in sandwiches or on toast just doesn't cut it as a snack - much too filling to munch on all afternoon.
Times, Sunday Times
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Contact lenses are a Marmite issue, some people can deal with the hassle of poking yourself in the eye early in morning before a race, and some can't.
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She'll soon be demanding tea and Marmite sandwiches on set.
The Sun
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie.
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Anyway, mornings also start well when they start with Marmite on toast and latte from the local caff.
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Britain was once the nation of a notoriously dowdy pallet - stodgy pies, marmite, and spaghetti on toast.
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Like Marmite, you either savour this daft stage business or you wish its energy was never let out of the jar.
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There are the "normal" truffles (for example, the gold-medal-winning Sea Salted Caramels have a hard, glossy dark shell that shatters in your mouth, revealing a slow, decadent slurp of salty caramel, or the Kalamansi truffles, with a centre of tangy tropical citrus), and the exotics -- truffles stuffed with Marmite, stilton, and other savouries that turn out to be extremely witty and improbable taste-combinations that are inevitably delicious in a way you never expected.
Boing Boing
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The keeping of the roads in good condition is necessary for the rapid carrying out of operations on the front, and a "marmite" hole is promptly filled if by a lucky shot the German batteries happen to tear up the roadway.
The White Road to Verdun
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From her gargantuan handbag, she produced five paper plates and a jar of Marmite.
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A garniture of turnips, carrots and potatoes cut in a tournage are cooked in a marmite till tender and served with the beef and sauces.
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They are moving away from the baked beans and Marmite sandwiches-era of old and are demanding far more adventurous fare from their campus canteens, says a new report.
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The third specializes in English comestibles, the sort of thing that Englishmen abroad are supposed to yearn for: Bird's custard, Marmite, Bovril, Jammie Dodgers.
Brits Behaving Badly
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Its founder, Donald Katz, told the Observer: "Colin Firth could read me the back of a Marmite jar and I would listen... I'd pay Dustin Hoffman to read from a cereal box.
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Toasted bagel with Marmite or, occasionally; a bacon sandwich.
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Many enjoy a bread spread called Marmite, a dark-colored yeast extract with a salty taste.
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I doubt you have ever heard a gay person say “As a gay person, my opinion on politics/the economy/football/marmite is …”
Five Go Camping In Hampshire « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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They are 'Marmite people'. Very little goes a long way.
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Indeed, now that I know about the Marmite and the teenage sons it seems more mysterious than ever.
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But he wants to use Marmite and dips like hummus.
The Sun
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Extended family, of sorts, visited today and delivered this lovely little "marmite" made of chocolate that is given at this time of the year in Geneva.
12/02/2007
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Unilever said it had been given time to prepare for the action, which it described as "disproportionate", but unions claimed the walkouts would hit production of brands including Persil, PG Tips, Marmite, Pot Noodle, Lynx, Flora and Wall's ice cream.
Unilever workers go on strike over pensions
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Toasted bagel with Marmite or, occasionally; a bacon sandwich.
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Arthur van Horssen, Sales and Marketing manager of Marmitek, amplifies on the take-over by Marmitek: 'Marmitek offers, with Marmitek X-10 home automation, an accessible and modular expandable open protocol domotics-system for many years now.
HomeToys News
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Marmite-lovers, particularly vegetarians and vegans, benefit from its high vitamin B content, vitamins that are mainly found in foods of animal origin.
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Perhaps consuming an ice-cream with a Marmite sandwich might bring together a deadly combination of cow, wheat and yeast genes that will wreck genetic havoc in your gut.
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The marmitako is a simple dish that fishermen used to cook in a marmite (a small cooking pot);reason for the name, marmitako.
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The evening meal was slowly cooking in a marmite suspended from a hook.
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The keeping of the roads in good condition is necessary for the rapid carrying out of operations on the Front, and a "marmite" hole is promptly filled if by a lucky shot the German batteries happen to tear up the roadway.
The White Road to Verdun
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Substantial soup such as minestrone, chowder, petite marmite or pot au feu; roast chicken or duck with stuffing and gravy; candied sweet potatoes; green peas; 2 rolls or bread; 1 square butter; raw fruit, honey-dew melon or 1/2 cantaloupe; coffee.
The Art of Stage Dancing The Story of a Beautiful and Profitable Profession
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Marmite, cream cheese and cucumber.
The Sun
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All I can think about is Marmite on toast.
Times, Sunday Times
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EINDHOVEN - September 1st 2009 - Marmitek BV, European supplier of Marmitek X-10 domotics, immediately takes over the entire XanuraHome ™ product line from Eaton-Holec.
HomeToys News
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I always take Marmite and ketchup abroad; I can't travel without my Marmite.
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Vitamin B12 is found in dairy products, and a number of cereals and yeast extracts, such as Marmite.
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All sauces and gravies should contain either marmite or ketchup.
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Consumers applied for membership on the Marmarati's website by sharing their acts of Marmite heroism, acts that ranged from the peculiar to the eccentric e.g., an ode to this yeast by-product.
Playing The Spread
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We are more worried about the wobbly pound pushing up the price of Marmite and that is colouring our outlook.
Times, Sunday Times
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The product is then blended with vitamins, vegetable and spice extracts to create the taste the world now knows as Marmite.
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Well, the name comes from the name of a French casserole dish called a marmite pronounced Marmeet.
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My mum used to love Marmite, but I couldn't even stand the smell.
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You don't have to settle for Marmite on toast.
Times, Sunday Times
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He is a Marmite kind of Mayor.
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There were toast crumbs in the butter, so I’ve already come up with a dozen ways to kill you; the marmite is just another mitigating circumstance when it comes to trial.
…things that niggle. « Sven’s guide to…
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He may have been dubbed 'comedy Marmite' but 639,000 fans flocked to see his show.
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There is a possibility that they'll become the Marmite of Manchester's music scene and half of the local audience will find them impossible to love.
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They just nod and sometimes hand me some Marmite on toast.
The Sun
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What I have found in practice is that people who like to eat Marmite have symptoms that suggest they have too much yeast in their system.
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I bought Marmite and lemon curd, cream crackers and gentleman's relish, steak and kidney pies and Worcestershire sauce.
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Can I eat toast and Marmite?
Times, Sunday Times
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Place in a marmite, deep casserole or Dutch oven with a tight fitting lid. Then wrap the casserole completely in foil.
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The traditional cheese and Marmite rusks have been well and truly supplanted.