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    1. Just the same, curried chicken and rice is hardly conventional camping fare,


    2. Of course! For starters she could begin with a thick curried soup impregnated with ground glass


    3. I have no idea what I ate, but there was salty fish paired with some sort of fruit, curried goat and steamed cabbage with carrots and it was Goddamned amazing


    4. Afterward, they continued to the courtyard where both families play a symbolic battle of throwing raw curried rice at each other as a sign of which family gives more blessing to the other


    5. Elections bought and sold, favors begged for and curried, lickspittles and fawning ass lickers sucking up to Roman senators representing noble ethical principles: senators so old so rotten so senile, they divorced their wives to marry 14 yr-old girls


    6. “The potato salad,” he replied as he handed me a very large tin of it, and curried rice, and pasta salad


    7. No, excuse me, but I consider myself aristocratic, and people like me, who can point back in the past to three or four honorable generations of their family, of the highest degree of breeding (talent and intellect, of course that’s another matter), and have never curried favor with anyone, never depended on anyone for anything, like my father and my grandfather


    8. Hudson has risen to the occasion," said Holmes, uncovering a dish of curried chicken


    9. Ali had served dinner earlier – potatoes and curried cauliflower over rice – and had retired for the night with Hassan


    10. ‘Why, then, Raimundo, we would have just finished our curried fowl stuffed with wild rice

    11. And for once the curried eggs didn’t taste very good


    12. When the rains fell, he put Nellie in a box stall and fed her warm food every morning and curried her and brushed her


    13. No, excuse me, but I consider myself aristocratic, and people like me, who can point back in the past to three or four honorable generations of their family, of the highest degree of breeding (talent and intellect, of course that's another matter), and have never curried favor with anyone, never depended on anyone for anything, like my father and my grandfather


    1. the young man had been exhausted on take-away curries and some


    2. Curries always had this effect on me, especially when they were followed by sixteen pints of beer


    3. pairing with thick peanut sauces and curries


    4. Serve with curries or other spiced dishes


    5. may be presented as the meal itself, accompanied by curries and pickles


    6. Serve the rice hot, garnished with fried cashews and accompanied by curries and


    7. Hundreds of the little Curries had dropped into the chamber


    8. hundreds of little Curries started to hum and shiver in unison


    9. Rathos and Thedes stayed behind to keep the Curries from


    10. Since Drey had left them, the wolves were left stranded in darkness and had to rely on their sense of smell and hearing to keep up with the relentless barrage of bouncing Curries

    11. “What happened to the Curries?


    12. The leaf of a plant grown in Southeast Asia that is a seasoning ingredient often used in Thai soups, stir-fries, and curries


    13. think, especially if they take you to fancy restaurants for spicy curries, introduce you to Bollywood stars and


    14. excruciating” “and all the curries, as a matter of fact” I announced smiling


    1. Curry: Made into a paste painted on trunk of plant to protect from insects and can also be made into a liquid and sprayed


    2. There was a half eaten chicken burger with large fries and curry sauce beside it


    3. Her great-aunt watched over her throughout the afternoon, revealing snippets of family history, and sketching pictures from her own life story, all of which seemed to consist of too many broken hearts and broken heads, until, with the football results due in and Leonard Cohen starting to become a little bit overbearing, she turned to her young relative and asked, “Do you want to stay for dinner? There’s a DVD I want to watch and we could phone out for a curry


    4. I pass this on, and request my usual chicken curry and boiled rice for myself


    5. ’ Alastair said, tucking into his curry


    6. After Billy picked up the curry, the popadoms and the pot of


    7. The curry was in a plastic


    8. avoid both the water and the possibility of curry sauce splashing his


    9. of cold chicken curry


    10. that he was full of chicken curry and couldn't eat a drop of it

    11. fifty-pound notes, some of them covered in curry sauce, and two


    12. Chicken curry is a favourite of mine – as well he knows


    13. He rambles on about his day while I eat my curry, telling me about his piano pupils and how they vary from the keen and able to the keen and totally useless


    14. Those arrests were for dubious political issues and probably were more of a desperate attempt by the Nationalists to curry favour with the ANC, for the generals constituted no threat to anyone…except the Nationalists because of their knowledge of the dirty action campaigns that they, the Nationalists had ordered


    15. "Ay, you did but seek to curry favour with the craven crowd," burst out the now thoroughly angry King, always jealous of the popularity of this


    16. "It's that curry we had last night


    17. make it as the main ingredient in a stew or curry dish


    18. I felt however that there could have been a little more of a curry hit in the curry elements and a bit more pickle in the pickled elements


    19. Manda had to admit that Angie’s curry chicken was even better than her mother’s


    20. “Could I have curry noodles, please?”

    21. Shred the onion, put it in the stew-pan with the butter, sprinkle the curry powder over, and fry gently until quite brown


    22. Well mash yolks with a very little fresh butter, melted, and curry powder to taste


    23. to the curry house together, that was it


    24. the corner of the curry house when he was only two weeks


    25. some politician, hoping to curry favor with his constituents, would put a bill before


    26. For a tangy fish-head curry, try Pagi-Sore, a


    27. base for this savory morning favorite, a coconut-milk curry


    28. Not just any election year but for the first time in 40 years Tarrant County will elect a District Attorney other than Tim Curry


    29. • Add curry leaves and chopped ingredients sauté for 2 minutes


    30. Serve hot with curry

    31. Heat Sesame Oil in small saucepan and fry the mustard seeds and curry leaves until


    32. Fry the curry leaves, green chillies and


    33. fry the onions, curry leaves and whole spices, cashew nuts, stirring frequently, until


    34. Add the curry leaves, red


    35. Add the crushed garlic, chilli and curry powders


    36. adding to a curry


    37. the green chillies, ginger, onion and curry leaves


    38. Mix in the semolina, curry leaves and salt


    39. ‘So that’s why Lance called me Curry Muncher


    40. Chicken Curry from the Indian State of Kerala

    41. A bunch of curry leaves (optional)


    42. Cut chicken into curry pieces


    43. essential if the curry is to have good flavour


    44. Beat the yogurt with a fork until it is quite smooth and stir into the curry


    45. popping add curry leaves, chillies, onions and fry till onions become


    46. • The curry is now ready


    47. • Make the curry in the same way as above (step 1-3, 5, 6, 8 are same) but


    48. the vegetable stock, add the coconut milk, salt and curry leaves and bring to the


    49. hot water, strain into curry for last 10 minutes of cooking


    50. He also eats curry and rice, the














































    1. That hardly seemed a motive compared to currying favor with a founder of the Kassikan


    2. The Soldiers dismounted, then sent their horses for food and currying


    3. Some of the officers and NCO’s have told me that you were known as a finagler with a knack for currying favor


    4. I asked the groom lazily currying a Wheeler if there were any rental places left in town


    5. “It could have been Joe currying favour


    6. But do not do this merely with the idea of currying favor with your employer,


    7. What Misery did not know about scamping and faking the work, the men suggested to and showed him in the hope of currying favour with him in order that they might get the preference over others and be sent for when the next job came in


    8. But would the end really be his own convenience? Other people would say so, and would allege that he was currying favor with Bulstrode for the sake of making himself important and getting on in the world


    9. They worked at currying and tanning; but their chief business was usury, harbouring tramps, and receiving stolen goods; all sorts of petty irregular doings


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