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  • The couple beside us were toasting the fact of just being alive on so blissful a night.
  • I'll certainly join the girls in toasting that - as long, of course, as they're paying.
  • Toasting their successful ascent to the summit, she lifts her flask in the air, and father waves his walking stick.
  • In 1969, U-Roy cut the first records in the ‘DJ style’, rapping or toasting over pre-existing instrumental tracks.
  • As long as I'm toasting Keller based on wild speculation, let me tip my glass to Risen.
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  • You are toasting in front of an open fire, or snuggled under the duvet.
  • A rich tan is unmistakably the hottest summer trend, yet we all know the dangers of toasting ourselves silly to get that sun-drenched look.
  • Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom.
  • Something else to remember is that you get a lot of sunlight reflected from the sea, so for a given time you could get twice as much sun than you would get gently toasting yourself on a beach.
  • I might do it from time to time since it makes the house smell nice while it's in the oven toasting, but it's too much work to do more often.
  • Now that the yule festivities are over, we can get down to toasting in the New Year.
  • For toasting, pull the muffins apart and toast on both sides.
  • She was riding her calypso rhythm and I started toasting, and she was like ‘Yo man, that's tight,’ so she become an Elephant fan as she like how I ride the rhythms.
  • But rather than toasting to mojitos and flip-flops, let's take a look at what this past summer was really all about, shall we…
  • A centenary should be about toasting not roasting.
  • The business with the drinks, toasting us as we stood in front of her. TIME OF THE WOLF
  • People in some parts of the country prefer yellow gari which is made by adding a small amount of palm oil during the toasting process. Chapter 6
  • Among the poorer people, port wine is used for toasting the couple.
  • She also, from a dried up old toad, has transformed herself into a sparkling, magical femme with mysterious fatal charm after toasting herself under the sun for a week.
  • YOU can learn a lot from toasting marshmallows. The Sun
  • For to-night at least I intend to cherish a vision of myself marching triumphantly down the years, toasting-fork in hand, in person eupeptic and callipygian, on paper brilliant and profound .... Try Anything Twice
  • No, it's the toasting fork, with Mother's shoe on it instead of the bread.
  • We hunkered down round the campfire, toasting marshmallows.
  • The two-hour CBS special, culled from a pair of New York concerts toasting his three decades as a solo artist, reached 25.6 million viewers, proof aplenty that Jackson remains an object of fascination. Archive: Michael in the mirror
  • He raised his glass, toasting his host and hostess silently, his smile serene, sincere.
  • It certainly lends itself more to toasting than the close-textured rye breads, staple food in much of northern Europe.
  • He rose his glass for a toast, and the nineteen year-old man picked his up, toasting along with him, their glasses slightly touching each other and giving off a ringing sound.
  • Around this time, start toasting the bread in a toaster, under the broiler, or in a panini grill.
  • I wake up too early and then I'm kinda into the day and the coffee is on and the toast is toasting.
  • Toasting is basically what you call rapping," explains Marley, the son of reggae legend Bob Marley. NPR Topics: News
  • Toasting marshmallows over an open braai, tracking a family of rhinos on foot - it's the stuff of memories. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toasting may be light, medium or heavy, certain winemakers ask for the barrelheads only to be charred.
  • Around them 200 labourers were paying little attention to the 39 students and 14 staff who were raising a glass and toasting the dawn of a great new seat of learning.
  • I loved to stand facing the fire toasting my front while the cold autumn wind chilled my back.
  • Before toasting, pour a little of your drink out of your cup onto the ground and say: "For the pacha mama". Jaunted - The Pop Culture Travel Guide
  • BRITAIN'S biggest pub chain is toasting a profit - after overhauling the business to deal with new laws. The Sun
  • In one corner, a scruffy individual was toasting a flat loaf over an open brazier. THE LONELY SEA
  • They lounge on a stone island during the day, toasting in the sun.
  • Of those 8 hours, I spent about 6 in the sun, nicely toasting myself to a nutmeggy shade of… RED.
  • The Latin for a pearl and onion is _unio_, and the pun refers to Cleopatra giving her _pearl_ (or _onion_) to Antony in a draught of wine, or, as some say, drinking it herself in toasting her lover. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook
  • While the bread is toasting, place the garlic cloves on a chopping board, then press down on them hard with the flat side of a large kitchen knife so that they squash slightly and the skin cracks and is easy to peel off.
  • Better still, Shaggy and Rahzel bring toasting and human beatbox to ‘Bam Bam’.
  • Apart from cakes on birthdays, few special foods are eaten at major secular ceremonies, although such ceremonies involve toasting and drinking alcohol.
  • The noise in the dining room was deafening - people arguing, laughing, toasting.
  • I quite fancy the life of a goatherd in the Tajik hills, playing music on a bucket with spoons and wearing those cool trousers while dancing round a campfire toasting small woodland creatures.
  • Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.
  • But all the cups and saucers being clean, and in their proper places in the corner-cupboard; and the brass toasting-fork hanging in its usual nook and spreading its four idle fingers out as if it wanted to be measured for a glove; there remained no other visible tokens of the meal just finished, than such as purred and washed their whiskers in the person of the basking cat, and glistened in the gracious, not to say the greasy, faces of her patrons. The Chimes
  • A Haworth couple who first met as partners on the dance floor are toasting 60 years of happy marriage.
  • It's the perfect toasting tipple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Toasting, the addition of jive talk to recorded rhythms, was one of the major offshoots of reggae - dub poetry was the other.
  • Also in Wales, Preseli Venture in Pembrokeshire runs a family holiday from 18 to 22 April that includes sessions on kayaking, coasteering and surfing, as well as evenings spent toasting marshmallows and an Easter egg hunt in National Trust woodland. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Frowning, Jackson turned and walked into the kitchen, toasting some bread, and brewing some coffee.
  • El presidente wasn't the only tinhorn dictator to find succor in the U.S. when Jimmy Carter was toasting his friend Ferdinand Marcos, who had not yet been deposed. Hillary Has More Campaign Cash On Hand Than All GOP Candidates – Combined!
  • De debbil turn 'sain'," she muttered to herself, with a long look at the unconscious Isaac, who sat toasting his cold bare toes before the roaring fire. Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice
  • BRITAIN'S biggest pub chain is toasting a profit - after overhauling the business to deal with new laws. The Sun
  • If you blew your holiday shopping and entertaining budget, skip toasting the New Year with expensive champagne at an overpriced party or ritzy restaurant.
  • Two minutes in the cold ocean water was all it had taken for her to realize she preferred toasting on the sand just watching him.
  • After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets.
  • Witnesses said the killer struck at around 4am as hundreds of fans were toasting England's Euro 2004 triumph.
  • So I won't be spending the month of April toasting 50 years of the overopinionated and underinformed little book that put so many people in this unhappy state of grammatical angst. Language Log
  • Toasting is a serious and traditionally rich feature of the Georgian meal and an official toastmaster is appointed.
  • Lightly toasting a bun - especially on a grill - adds flavor and some structure to the sandwich.
  • Skip these altogether. Make your own croutons by toasting cut-up stale bread you would otherwise toss, and try mixing your own salad dressing.
  • Other Hampshire schools and colleges were toasting record marks.
  • After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets.
  • If you're not sure what verbiage to use when personalizing a gift such as toasting flutes, you're not alone.
  • BRITAIN'S biggest pub chain is toasting a profit - after overhauling the business to deal with new laws. The Sun
  • After reading your column today I just wanted to let you know what you say in Sweden while toasting.
  • The forthright, hip-gyrating dance for the array of disco-dancing and drink-swigging Brits is set tightly on the polonaise Tchaikovsky called a "dance with goblets," albeit, in the original, wine-filled ones toasting that libretto's prince. Fair Feathered Friends
  • Mum used to buy very nice unsliced loaves of bread which would rest on the chopping board ready for slicing and toasting.
  • He packed and lit the first pipe of the day, toasting his feet at the steadying fire. MAN'S LOVING FAMILY
  • On wet days, the children make scones and fudge, and play pirates in the sitting room, which involves roaring fires, and the toasting of sausages and crumpets.
  • •At each place at banquets, the Chinese set three glasses: a large one for beer, soda, or mineral water; a small wineglass; and a stemmed shot glass used for toasting usually with mao-tai, a very strong sorghum liquor. ASIAN BUSINESS CUSTOMS & MANNERS
  • He interjects a tiny bit of singing into his standard toasting, which certainly makes things more accessible if you can't understand what he is saying.
  • Visitors will be invited to take part in scrub bashing, bushcraft activities, and toasting marshmallows.
  • From the vineyards of France to the olive groves of Spain, hundreds of thousands of people will be toasting the fruits of the earth this autumn, and you can join them.
  • Going out to eat together was also a great passion, and when there was an occasion for toasting, you would often hear us toast "Chin-chin!".
  • My valet," cried Lord St. George, -- "he has invented a new toasting-fork, is going to take out a patent, make his fortune, and leave me; that's what I call ingratitude, Sir Christopher; for I ordered his wages to be raised five pounds but last year. The Disowned — Complete
  • Pan-toasting the raisins gives them a unique crusty, sugary texture; if using dried currants, skip step 1.
  • Don't just think white bread, either - try toasting up cubes of leftover pumpernickel, rye or even garlic bread.
  • After a few months I might expand to toasting bagels, baps, teacakes and crumpets.
  • Now an exile himself, he makes gentle but deadly fun of those émigrés who forgather, like the White Russians of old, in a café society devoted to toasting the ancien régime. The Persian Version
  • That's certainly a milestone worth toasting for Italy's $9 billion wine industry, which has traditionally emphasized quantity at the expense of quality.
  • The Provençal people are toasting their good fortune with crisp, chilled glasses of their local pale pink rosé. Times, Sunday Times
  • Over-looking the image problem of Sov reminding many of white boy Snow's toasting on his pop hit Informer, this female chav scum ambassador has already courted column inches in the style press.
  • BRITAIN'S biggest pub chain is toasting a profit - after overhauling the business to deal with new laws. The Sun
  • In closing, I lift a glass of Mooseberry wine, toasting all involved on the successful completion of another project.
  • YOU can learn a lot from toasting marshmallows. The Sun
  • You can even watch the bread toasting through the circular viewing window in the side.
  • But all the cups and saucers being clean, and in their proper places in the corner – cupboard; and the brass toasting – fork hanging in its usual nook and spreading its four idle fingers out as if it wanted to be measured for a glove; there remained no other visible tokens of the meal just finished, than such as purred and washed their whiskers in the person of the basking cat, and glistened in the gracious, not to say the greasy, faces of her patrons. The Chimes
  • Toasting is basically what you call rapping," explains Marley, who's the son of reggae legend Bob Marley. NPR Topics: News
  • We hunkered down round the campfire, toasting marshmallows.
  • boys" who can hand a tree or start a raft over a fall, throttle a bear, or pole a barge down the rapids, and in whose hands a musket and bayonet is no more than a toasting-fork. The Civil War in America
  • proper toasting should brown both sides of a piece of bread
  • There is no song that cannot be made more insufferable by a dire ‘reggae version’, in fact there is only one surer-fire way of lowering quality and that is to include a bit of toasting.
  • My valet," cried Lord St. George, -- "he has invented a new toasting - fork, is going to take out a patent, make his fortune, and leave me; that's what I call ingratitude, Sir Christopher; for I ordered his wages to be raised five pounds but last year. The Disowned — Volume 03
  • He went on to the garage while the bread was toasting, asking me to bring it to him when it was done.
  • Also in Wales, Preseli Venture in Pembrokeshire runs a family holiday from 18 to 22 April that includes sessions on kayaking, coasteering and surfing, as well as evenings spent toasting marshmallows and an Easter egg hunt in National Trust woodland. The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
  • Create an ice pyramid of shots or just serve up some supercool toasting glasses.
  • Until recently, the front man performed his signature toasting from the chair-bound perch behind the drum kit.
  • Toasting a haggis, reciting Scottish poetry and sampling five malt whiskies are just some of the activities planned.
  • Some of the Chinese have adopted the western method of toasting, but where this is the case, everyone must touch everyone else's glass during the toasting and before drinking.
  • ‘We are toasting to me of course,’ Riley said smiling.
  • We were noisily appreciative of this, and spent much time sitting around on Midsummer Common (outside the Fort St George), and toasting Heather's brilliant supportive role.
  • After five minutes, check to make sure coconut is toasting evenly: stir if necessary.
  • Local tipplers were toasting the lowest drink prices in the land today after the north west emerged as best value for money in a survey by the Campaign for Real Ale.
  • It's the perfect toasting tipple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Later, lounging on the oversized velvet cushions and toasting myself in front of the fire, I felt a lot better about the whole skiing business.
  • And I said if we sell a million copies, we're all flying back here and toasting with champagne.
  • In the warring state period, toasting fork and walking rapier were in vogue with swordsmanship also gaining certain development.
  • For instance, toasting and saut ing most foods can increase their fiber content.
  • It's the perfect toasting tipple. Times, Sunday Times
  • Divers disperse about the boat, toasting on the sun deck, snoozing in the shade, chatting to the crew as they fish off the stern with handlines.
  • Diane and John Connelly are seen toasting Patsy and Greg Fourticq at O'Rourke's on their return to Houston after summering in Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • You can always saute the crumbs with butter (adding a bit of minced garlic or anchovy is also good) if you want further toasting before using them as a pasta or casserole topping or whatever. I'll Never Buy Breadcrumbs Again
  • That's the newly slenderized me, toasting you in a photo taken last weekend at the WonderFest Reunion, an informal gathering of friends who enjoy each other's company, choice liquid refreshment, and the best sushi in the world. Archive 2008-11-23
  • Toasting benne seeds develop their flavor and also gives these cookies a slightly crunchy texture.
  • Emily had turned towards the fire, holding the fork up to the flames, toasting a slice of bread.
  • Three friends and I began our evening by toasting over a bottle of Tunisian Chateau Mornag 1996.
  • When Julie Shanahan fails to live out her dream of glamour, her disappointment modulates into a drunken larkiness as she trails off stage, falling off her high heels and toasting herself with a glass. Pina Bausch's Tanztheater Wuppertal: Agua
  • Later performances took the concept further with U Roy toasting over Tubby's dubs in a manner that obviously pinpoints dub as a key precursor to DJ and rap styles.
  • Divers disperse about the boat, toasting on the sun deck, snoozing in the shade, chatting to the crew as they fish off the stern with handlines.
  • The relics of those delicacies were not yet removed, either from the table or from the scorched countenance of Affery, who, with the kitchen toasting – fork still in her hand, looked like a sort of allegorical personage; except that she had a considerable advantage over the general run of such personages in point of significant emblematical purpose. Little Dorrit
  • But all the cups and saucers being clean, and in their proper places in the corner cupboard; and the brass toasting fork hanging in its usual nook, and spreading its four idle fingers out, as if it wanted to be measured for a glove; there remained no other visible tokens of the meal just finished, than such as purred and washed their whiskers in the person of the basking cat, and glistened in the gracious, not to say the greasy, faces of her patrons. A Budget of Christmas Tales by Charles Dickens and Others

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