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  • In the poet Gerard Manley Hopkins' evocative phrasing, ‘All is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; and wears man's smudge and shares man's smell.’
  • Teriyaki salmon was seared to a questionable degree of firmness and sat on a dais of tepid mash potato with a nastily commercial sticky teriyaki sauce.
  • Top with the seared chicken, then sprinkle over the shredded mozzarella and tomatoes. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no hope for Mr. Bingley to be hers, and that knowledge seared her heart.
  • Wanda (Puppet Master II) - The scene of her getting out of bed after sex and adjusting her undies is forever seared into my head. *Drool*
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  • For better or worse, Vietnam remains seared in our national consciousness.
  • The tuna in question is a brick of sushi-grade bluefin toro, seared on one side only.
  • I've seen the footage countless times, yet it is not the whole four minutes from start to finish which are seared on to my memory, but the single image of Coe's contorted face and uplifted arms as he crosses the finishing line.
  • Even though the sun was near the horizon, it still sent out waves of intense heat that seared the ground until it was bone dry.
  • The address was seared on my memory --- 5 (a) Artemis Road --- I'd seen it on the estate agents ' blurb. RESCUING ROSE
  • And a devilish mustard-oil-red-pepper coulis allows seared scallops to start velvety, then bite back.
  • All I could do was watch my hand as it was seared by the heat.
  • With beef mignon, seared salmon, grilled tuna, and duck breast in tangerine sauce all on the menu, you won't lack for mouthwatering choices. The Greatest Fishing Lodges in the World
  • For her third Slow Food Fast recipe, Ms. Lo prepared seared scallops with braised escarole and lemon. Braised Escarole With Seared Bay Scallops
  • A green salad livened with blue cheese vinaigrette gets a fan of seared rare steak and colorful peppers.
  • But suddenly it sounds like a luscious late - luncheon launchpad: seared lamb kidneys glazed with marsala, pumpkin ravioli and parsley garlic pesto with soused leek.
  • Seared foie gras and diver scallops are handled yet another way: the nibs - the crunchy centers of the cocoa bean are the stars, made into nougatine.
  • Louisiana Shrimp a Pan Seared Catfish Fillet with White Rice and Sauteed Green Beans.
  • The smokiness of sautéed artichokes suavely romances the seared salmon with roasted tomatoes.
  • Among the hot dishes on their menu were seared loin of pork in honey and thyme, with Stilton and pistachio sausage.
  • With my left ear painlessly buzzing in its temporary deafness and the roof of my mouth lightly seared and tasting like steak, I retired for the evening.
  • The choice was roast fillet of beef or seared escalope of salmon and smoked salmon.
  • I'm particularly partial to Roman delicacies such as tripe and offal, but after one particularly nasty plate of seared pig's flesh with beans, Bea decided to stick to her old favourite, spaghetti vongole.
  • The first course of our menu degustation is seared langoustine with honey-glazed pork belly.
  • Whether it is his seared scallops with carrot fritters, marinated coriander chicken, coconut and lime and macadamia cake, ricotta hot cakes with honeycomb butter, or sensationally garlicky prawns, Bill's food is happy food.
  • Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning.
  • By 9pm, fresh favourites such as seafood laksa and seared tuna with radish sprouts are long gone. Times, Sunday Times
  • The pan-seared salmon sat on a white-wine ragout of navy beans and shiitake mushrooms and was perfectly cooked to order both times I sampled it.
  • The derma came out sliced in five or six pieces and seared on both sides with terrific beef gravy. I gingerly put my fork in expecting the worse, but I was pleasantly surprised.
  • In the seafood category, my favorite was the seared tuna, which came with a tangy caponata made with eggplant, pine nuts, and white raisins.
  • I just want simple ideas that will provide a perfect accompaniment for a juicy seared steak or trio of lamb cutlets.
  • Every word of both letters was seared into his memory.
  • He bent his head and seared her lips with a kiss that burned to her core.
  • The rest were made up of unfortunate women of the vilest and most ragged description, aged itinerants, with features seared with famine, bleared eyes, dropping jaws, shivering limbs, and all the mortal signs of hopeless and aidless, and, worst of all, breadless infirmity. Pelham — Complete
  • It is he that makes the sinner see all the deformity and filthiness that is within; it is he that pulleth off all the sinner's rags, and makes him see his naked and wretched condition; it is he that shows us the blindness of the mind, the stubbornness of the will, the disorderedness of the affections, the searedness of the conscience, the plague of our hearts, and the sin of our natures, and therein the desperateness of our state. The Almost Christian Discovered; or, the False Professor Tried and Cast.
  • The dinner started with club remmendation of Asian pan seared scollop with vegetables.
  • Good with fish or seared scallops. Times, Sunday Times
  • To ensure its tenderness, the loin was first seared then cooked at a very low temperature for a couple of hours.
  • The first main course—a duo of pan-seared foie gras on a sour-cherry compote and a mi-cuit literally, "half-cooked" laced with summer truffles and wild cherry liqueur—was, for at least one among us, transformative. A Foie Gras Tour de France
  • Second course: seared dayboat scallops with Wink pancetta, brussels sprouts, and brown butter mustard What if No One's Watching?: August 2008 Archives
  • Feelings of guilt seared him.
  • But as electronic ear tags ease the need for old-fashioned, iron-seared symbols, cattle brands will once again become hieroglyphics.
  • The finished product was a mouth-watering menu with a starter of pan seared sea scallops followed by crusted beef tournedos and finally raspberry soufflé.
  • But it was to the north, on the open ground in front of Marye’s Heights, where the name Fredericksburg became seared into a nation’s memory. Cavalryman of the Lost Cause
  • It seemed almost as if he was being flayed alive and his flesh seared away, layer by layer.
  • With a mind filled with error, his conscience seared; and his habits deeply radicated, what hope is there of his turning about, and commencing a new life? The Evidences of the Christian Religion.
  • Of course the original purpose of brands was simply to identify the cattle into whose hides we seared them.
  • My mind is seared by the memory of our arrival at the orphanage, a group of girls aged 7 to 10, smiling, laughing, waving to us from a balcony.
  • Good with fish or seared scallops. Times, Sunday Times
  • First of all, just using a medication known as propranolol which is a blood pressure medication, at the time of the event, at the time of the trauma, there's a lot of research shows if you give this medication, what it does, it sort of reduces that adrenaline surge that is often associated with the traumatic event and, as a result of reducing that, it sort of keeps the memories from getting seared if you will, into the brain. CNN Transcript Sep 11, 2007
  • He had a round, red, sun-seared face that he screwed up in a perpetual squint, as if blinded by his own blondness. Day of Honey
  • In the nourishing-winter-stew category, my favorite dish was a mass of oxtail sandwiched among layers of ravioli skins, with two pieces of seared monkfish on top.
  • A sharp pain seared through my chest that might or might not have been related to being fresh out of a fight.
  • Scattered along fertile valleys, between sands and snows, most Afghan people farm land which is seared by 40 Centigrade summers, and is snowbound by the long, cold winters.
  • Typically simple but savory is the pan-seared boneless chicken breast with lemon and chive sauce: It can be quickly prepared, sauce and all, in a single skillet. Gastronomy
  • Her skirt was seared by the hot iron.
  • He had seared rock 'n' roll culture with an apocalyptic brew of punk, ska, rockabilly, dub - you name it - and then he seemed to just walk away.
  • Seared or grilled, as they are here, the lamb cubes become what he called "tender little morsels. Lamb Spiedino
  • But if you miss out the first time, reorder the chef's impressively fluffy paella, or the beef tournedos, perfectly seared and peppery around the edges, in a Cabrales-cheese sauce.
  • Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
  • The meat was seared crisp around the edges, with just a hint of rosiness at its center.
  • The heat from the explosion seared their hands and faces.
  • For lighter tastes, Avalon also delivers well on seafood, including a tasty bowl of well-cooked "cioppino" in saffron broth, and crisply seared organic salmon ringed by eggplant caponata kissed with the balsamic-like sweet tang of saba. Phillies Zone
  • Some have black singes in the shape of half rings while others have complete crop circles scorched in, much like the markings on a perfectly seared scallop.
  • We moved on to our starters, with Vicky choosing seared scallops wrapped in pancetta with cider beurre blanc, while I tried the veal sweetbread profiteroles with sauce cevenoles.
  • Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
  • It is an ideal wine to match with the delicate, sweeter notes of gently seared noisettes of lamb.
  • Pan-seared, it is then topped with a mushroom-kale ragout, raw kabocha shavings, pumpkin seeds, red wine reduction and podda classico cheese. Roasted Kabocha Squash
  • But as the 22nd runner, Nicole Zell, age 13, started her kilometer outside city hall in Manhattan shortly after noon, word crackled over radios in the sparse crowd that the Olympics were once more being seared by political animosity. TIME.com: Top Stories
  • Pain seared throughout her entire body, he had cut her chest with his now long claws.
  • A sample menu shows burgers, sandwiches, salads, entrees, appetizers, side dishes and soups, from veggie and cheeseburgers to seared ahi tuna salad, filet mignon and lobster tail, along with caviar pie and shrimp and grits.
  • Good with fish or seared scallops. Times, Sunday Times
  • The event was "seared" into his memory.
  • The starters and small bites menu include soup of the day, beef samosas, seared scallops with coriander and garlic, and haggis, neeps and tatties.
  • Trevisio served seared tuna with jicama, arugula and baby grapefruit, while 17 Restaurant dished up marinated fluke with citrus and shaved beet salad.
  • The menu is regularly updated, but pork hock with fruit compôte, or seared salmon with a chilled raspberry vinaigrette, are perennial favourites.
  • Her glance seared his hard, angular face.
  • She groaned, arching back suddenly as pain seared through her side.
  • He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand.
  • This cooking method allows small pieces of food to be seared and cooked very superficially, thus retaining their texture and flavour.
  • The ball was white-hot, it seared her flesh, burned all it touched.
  • Pan-seared skate's lobsterlike richness is offset by tarragon and grapefruit.
  • Low-Key French Lunch Lori Eanes for the Wall Street Journal Pan-seared salmon with fava beans stew, pistou, eggplant caviar and basil leaves, one of Chef Leo Salazar's signature dishes. Café Claude
  • The image was seared into his brain.
  • Suddenly a fiery pain seared through Cliff's right side.
  • Lemon-grass and perfumed kaffir lime leaves sneak into a gentle cream that moistens seared scallops and nicely grilled shrimp, for instance.
  • A seared fennel-scented halibut with saffron mash, roast plum tomato and red pepper velouté was beautifully presented, with the fish as firm and fleshy as desired.
  • Suddenly a clenching pain in his lower torso seared throughout his body, stopping him just short of his target.
  • Drink it slightly cool with seared tuna. Times, Sunday Times
  • Suddenly pain seared through his right cheek, bringing back his senses in a wave of madness.
  • This lack of punch defined all the dishes, except the seared salmon maki, a sorbet and some vanilla crème brûlée. Times, Sunday Times
  • This march to the south seared his soul.
  • I had seared tuna steak which was absolutely stunning.
  • His right leg was seared raw and burned almost to the bone in places.
  • So Martin ducked as the Russian's ball seared the court behind him. Tennis' present passes Martin
  • Sarah chose the east coast crab with dill and mustard sauce, while I opted for the seared pigeon breasts.
  • Flames climbed one wall of the room and I choked and hacked as heat and smoke seared my lungs; blistering my skin.
  • There was nothing "Provencal" about the celery root-carrot slaw that came with the scallops, either, but at least those good seared Jersey mollusks weren't ruined. Phillies Zone
  • the seared meat is then covered with hot liquid for braising
  • Suddenly a burning pain seared through the centre of her forehead, just above her dark eyebrows.
  • The first-course platter of big, peppered tails-on shrimp and seared scallops, all swamped in a delirious garlic-butter sauce, is outrageously good.
  • Another main course of seared Angus beef with its topping of slightly dry breadcrumbs and mushrooms was overcooked, unless you like beef grey.
  • The farthest North humans have gotten pre-searing is shown in The Flight North mission * Gwen's BMP mission*, which is right at the boarder of seared land and lush green. The Unofficial GuildWars Site
  • Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
  • This is an approachable, dependable bottle that goes perfectly with grilled salmon or seared tuna. Times, Sunday Times
  • And all is seared with trade; bleared, smeared with toil; God’s Grandeur « Unknowing
  • When there is a benumbedness, or searedness, upon the grand principle of spiritual sense, so that, as it is expressed in Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. VI.
  • Seared cod comes with a soothing pocket of brandade, and roast pork has the pleasure of both brash sauerkraut and toddy-soaked prunes for company.
  • Place the sweet potato mash in the centre of the plate and then the seared kangaroo on the potato facing inwards.
  • Anthony had ordered a plate of pan-seared cod filet in a creamy raspberry sauce with a side dish of salad.
  • Brilliant purple-pinkness coruscated all around him, and, if he could have, he would have closed his eyes, but the brilliance seared through him, blinding even his Talent-senses. Cadmian's Choice
  • To prepare her meat, she seared a 2-pound chuck roast and 4 country-style ribs in a large Dutch oven.
  • Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice.
  • It includes seared scallops with osetra caviar and potato-chive mousseline, a favorite of Bill Clinton's, and poached turbot with caviar-champagne sauce, which was prepared for Ronald Reagan in 1985. February Special:
  • The heat of the sun seared their faces.
  • They pluck out thick slices of tandoori chicken seared over flaming coals, dip them in mint chutney and stuff them into the mouth with passion.
  • The heat from the explosion seared their hands and faces.
  • The disaster is indelibly seared into the villagers' memory.
  • Try seared seabass with butternut squash purée, chicory and white bean sauce, and roast venison with confit savoy cabbage and tarragon mash.
  • The finished product was a mouth-watering menu with a starter of pan seared sea scallops followed by crusted beef tournedos and finally raspberry soufflé.
  • Her main course of fresh striped bass had been seared so that the skin was slightly crispy, enclosing a melt-in-your-mouth fillet.
  • Other sea food choices include seared red snapper, steamed flying fish served with crab meat on a bed of local pilaf rice, or grilled Cajun swordfish dished out with a peppery pineapple-melon salsa.
  • I had lobster medallions as my starter and then seared ahi tuna over ginger risotto and stir-fried veggies.
  • Images, of course, seared into our memory.
  • Next up we sampled the Tuna Tataki, and again, it featured an inventive combination of textures and flavours: the seared tuna, served with grated radish and slivers of roasted garlic, lay on a crisp bed of greens.
  • When this alteration first came into my mind, I supposed Helen to mean thus, _First, _ I venture what is dearest to me, my maiden reputation; but if your distrust _extends_ my character _to the worst of_ the _worst, and supposes me _seared_ against the sense of infamy, I will add to the stake of reputation, the stake of life. Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
  • The meat was seared crisp around the edges, with just a hint of rosiness at its center.
  • Fresh seafood is the order of the day in business class, with a Hawaiian tuna poke salad and seared barramundi.
  • Three years ago, Laurence Docherty's disappointment at being left out of the Sydney squad seared his mind.
  • We in New Zealand, you know, used to be able to relax a bit, to be able to think that we would sit comfortably while the rest of the world seared, singed, withered.
  • The pan-seared mahi-mahi was placed on a bed of endive and topped with the bananas, then was sauced with the orange citrus sauce and garnished with crushed macadamia nuts and cucumber sticks.
  • Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice; all the while, the broth absorbs these same complex notes of the crustacean.
  • By the age of eight, Donna had mastered Steak Diane, although today, she is more likely to serve steak pan-seared, thinly sliced, tossed with basil, bocconcini, chives, and a tangy mustard dressing.
  • A person with a seared conscience no longer has feelings toward God or His eternal laws.
  • The autumn squash soup arrived in a jug to be poured into a bowl containing deep-fried sage leaves, seared ceps, squash dumplings and fragments of creamy goat's cheese. Restaurant review: the Kingham Plough
  • By the time you reboard each evening, chef Charlie Wang will have your pan-seared wahoo waiting.
  • Other questions: are food bloggers actually food experts just because they can use the words "pan-seared" and "noisette" in the same sentence? Elissa Altman: Don't Diss the Chicken: The Unofficial Guide to the Julie/Julia Controversy
  • Suddenly a jolt of pain seared through my body, like flames being ignited.
  • Heat from the engine seared my side and my back, and I squirmed, trying to avoid the burning.
  • His first hurdle as chairman will be to erase the cartoon image of him that is seared into the minds of most of the population.
  • My signature dish at the time was a thin slice of farmed salmon, seared until crisp on one side and served atop a mound of avocado salsa, surrounded by a herb butter sauce.
  • Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning.
  • Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
  • The image was seared into his brain.
  • The brightly glinting late-day light seared my eyes to a tearless squint. William
  • By the time you reboard each evening, chef Charlie Wang will have your pan-seared wahoo waiting.
  • As the heat of the coals seared Ian's shoulder, Nick's hands tightened around Ian's throat and he couldn't breathe.
  • The Mediterranean pizza had lots of asiago and fiery chorizo, and this Mediterranean theme was carried on through into Brava's tuna niçoise, which included seared ahi with baby potatoes and a springy watercress cream.
  • Fry the chicken in a hot frying pan until seared and browned. Times, Sunday Times
  • Try seared sea bass with butternut squash purée, chicory and white bean sauce, and roast venison with confit savoy cabbage and tarragon mash.
  • We started with an appetiser of celeriac velouté and ham hock tortellini, which was followed by seared scallops ceviche and cucumber jelly, then pot-roasted lobster with foie gras.
  • Monday might be Lebanese roast lamb, seared cod steaks with tapenade, roasted pepper lasagne, baby potatoes with rocket and lime polenta cake.
  • Remind me why paying $25.00 for two endive leaves and a microscopic piece of seared tuna on a tiny plate would make sense on any planet in the universe?
  • The menu ranges from the complex (shredded veal shank encased in billowy ravioli parcels) to the simple (griddled seared yellowfin tuna). Times, Sunday Times
  • Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
  • Seared tuna was cut wafer-thin and plated in an odd checkerboard pattern with diaphanous slivers of half-ripe mango.
  • Seared dayboat scallops ($27), in a garlicky scampi sauce, were topped with lightly poached rock shrimp and paired with saffron pearl pasta. SF Weekly | Complete Issue
  • Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. Kahlil Gibran 
  • Another bolt of lightning struck behind him, and Eugene felt the air seared into ozone on either side of him.
  • I reached for the gate's latch and then pain seared through my head.
  • It is sensationally simple: ripe grapes are simply tossed into a pan into which you have seared Italian-style pork sausages.
  • It has scent, your heat, of jonquils and lime, of spices seared in a hot black pan. Frida with Monkey, 1940
  • To prepare her meat, she seared a 2-pound chuck roast and 4 country-style ribs in a large Dutch oven.
  • Have we as a people had our conscience so seared that atrocities such as this cause not an eyebrow to even raise?
  • Choose one dish from five sections, such as caramelized onion and thyme soup, Moorish stew, fried bacon-wrapped dates, seared scallops and homemade ice cream. Going Out Guide for July 20, 2010
  • It would be diminishing to categorize Floyd Cardoz's deliciously clean Goan-spiced Maine crab cake or his exquisite, indulgent pairing of Hudson Valley seared foie gras with a black-pepper, anise, and pear compote as nouvelle Delhi.
  • Good with fish or seared scallops. Times, Sunday Times
  • Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal At left, pan-seared salmon with fava beans stew, pistou, eggplant caviar and basil leaves, one of Chef Salazar's signature dishes. Low-Key French Lunch
  • To ensure its tenderness, the loin was first seared then cooked at a very low temperature for a couple of hours.
  • Seared tuna was cut wafer-thin and plated in an odd checkerboard pattern with diaphanous slivers of half-ripe mango.
  • The heat of the sun seared their faces.
  • My seared-scallop-and-cauliflower combination seemed a little wan by comparison, although all the hipsters at our table enjoyed the monkfish, which was smothered with sections of artichoke, in a thick, lemony gremolata.
  • With my left ear painlessly buzzing in its temporary deafness and the roof of my mouth lightly seared and tasting like steak, I retired for the evening.
  • So he seared the fish lightly, sauced it, and returned it to her.
  • The English ran ninety miles from Bannockburn, seared by the "gillies" and the baggage-wagons. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 48, October, 1861
  • A beam of red-hot light seared past her, missing by mere inches.
  • Instead, it was seared into the minds of voters that the GOP was the Party of Sore Losers.
  • His breath seared her skin, awakening feelings long dormant.
  • You'll find a wide selection of fresh seafood, such as seared ahi tuna dusted with spices and served rare over noodles.
  • A well-chosen rack of lamb lacked the promised rosemary or any herb in its jus, and two thick pan-seared medallions of pork similarly reneged on the caraway and cider.
  • I saw with my own eyes how my hand was crisped and leatherlike, the skin split to reveal cooked inner tissue, looking for all the world like the seared flesh of a suckling pig. July 18, 1871
  • I'll happily slather ketchup on a common or garden "patty" like an overexcited three-year-old, but a tenderly seared piece of skirt, or a hand-crafted burger deserves better. How to make perfect salsa
  • He said "No" when he meant "Yes," and "Yes" for "No," and contradicted himself in each fresh version of the cataclasm which had seared his sky with lightning. One Wonderful Night A Romance of New York
  • Among the ahi tuna, the seared scallops and the Pacific salmon, the wine lists make fascinating reading.
  • Turn spicy masala potatoes into a meal with some wilted spinach and warm naan or roti bread, or serve with seared fish or roast chicken.
  • Grass fires have seared the land near the farming village of Basekhai.
  • Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the most massive characters are seared with scars. Kahlil Gibran 
  • The menu includes seared ahi tuna salad, filet mignon and lobster tail, along with shrimp and grits.
  • Good wine in the restaurant plus dishes like blinis and seared kangaroo make this a must-see masterpiece.
  • The high cliffs are riven and seared by gullies, prominent ridges, towers and buttresses.
  • His tail is like a river running through my plush, emerald green carpet, an image seared into the back of my brain for all time, like a photograph taken with a digital camera, perfect and unmarred in my memory.
  • Drink it slightly cool with seared tuna. Times, Sunday Times
  • Flames climbed one wall of the room and I choked and hacked as heat and smoke seared my lungs; blistering my skin.
  • The disaster is indelibly seared into the villagers' memory.
  • Anything organic had been seared to ash by the firestorm that had gulfed the exploded, structures. In Other Worlds
  • What he saw reflected there was the exact likeness of one of the pretas, the restive spirits doomed to parch and starve because of their attachments to past lives, his hair white as death and flung out to every point of the compass, his limbs like sticks, his face seared like a hot dog left too long on the grill. The Silence
  • No lip sync for her, only vocals thatsearedstraight into the heart.
  • Dave had dished-up seared sirloin steak, topped with a sauce of sautéed onion, mushrooms and red wine, as an accompaniment to the Merlot.
  • Groggy farmers and their families awoke with throats, eyes and lungs seared and burning, pain shooting into their chests.
  • Chef Michelle removing seared halibut from the pan. Ultimate Chef Bergen County: Lemongrass

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