There'll be an enormous variety of food, including the ubiquitous sausage sizzle. |
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Wander onto East Mada and watch folk dances and street theatre while golden-brown chilli bhajis sizzle in a kadai nearby. |
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One last stir over maximum heat to restore the sizzle and the meat was ready to turn straight onto heated plates. |
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The white froth of the waves would bubble and sizzle, before retreating back into the vast ocean. |
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Finally, I am only left to say that your reply to me has been mere froth and bubble, being all sizzle and no steak. |
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While newspapers provided some notably serious reporting, for the most part the TV news zone was predictably agog with glitz and sizzle. |
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Will this bizarre heist sizzle like a bottle rocket or fizzle like a defective firecracker? |
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We live in an age of sizzle over substance, of hyping everything to the point of utter annoyance. |
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A good issue, but this is not a magazine with a lot of sizzle and budget so it can't help but feel like a beefed up fanzine at times. |
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It has a way of diminishing the shine, dulling the glamour and dampening the sizzle of even the glitziest of clubs. |
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The Youth Project will be raising funds through a sausage sizzle during the competition. |
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He swore he heard the splash sizzle as the scalding liquid seared her hand. |
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The sizzle, the showmanship part of film-making, is not endorsed by Canadians. |
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Cover the skillet, turn the heat right down, set the timer for 10 minutes and leave to sizzle. |
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A famous scene between them intercuts their developing romance with fireworks and is pure sizzle. |
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Italian weather experts call the heat wave one of the five worst in the past 150 years and expected the sizzle to last until September. |
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They fizzle when they should sizzle and have all the zing of carbonated water gone flat. |
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The showers have paused and the sun brushes the patio as the steaks and sausages sizzle on the grill. |
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From over the noise of hammering and the sizzle of molten metal striking water, he heard a faint answering call. |
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Ashwood instinctively tossed the cigarette to the ground ignoring the sizzle as it landed in a puddle at his feet. |
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Be sure to admire the crown of mussels, and listen for the sizzle before digging in. |
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The noise in the kitchen was almost deafening, filled with the shouts of cooks, the clatter of pans, the hissing sizzle of some food deep-frying. |
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The problem was, like every other guy she'd dated in the past fifteen years, there'd been no sizzle between them. |
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A way of adding extra sizzle without increasing credit risk is to invest in local currency issues. |
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His speed and fresh legs will bring some much-needed sizzle to the offense. |
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Because I saw it piece by piece, it lost some of its sizzle, but I still thought it was a good movie. |
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For all its sizzle, it has, after twelve years, been unable to become much more than a rich man's diversion. |
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Yes, the team can run the ball, but there isn't much sizzle in the passing game. |
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It's just amazing that a station wagon can pack so much sizzle and excitement in its look and stance. |
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There's nary a nipple in site, which suggests that the marketing people knew they had to sell the sizzle instead of the steak. |
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I would include the sizzle of meat on a braaivleis fire, the sharp hiss of a can of Castle being opened. |
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A plot with Lisa Grimaldi romancing a hot young stud would get my immediate attention and would simply sizzle. |
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Meanwhile, heat oil and cook together curry leaves and pandan. Let sizzle a few seconds. |
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With all this sizzle it is difficult to keep in mind that scuba diving heralds from a much less glitzy past and for that matter purpose. |
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Lisa's vivacity and sense of humour help put sizzle into this segment. |
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Long summer nights can be vastly improved by the addition of a slow sizzle and clouds of aromatic smoke, no matter what the neighbours might think. |
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I can promise members that there is no sizzle about this bill. |
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But what good reporting lacks in sizzle is made up for in authenticity. |
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May their sizzle never fizzle should be the opening prayer in this mixed genre film that careens wildly from romantic comedy to big bang action movie. |
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In a place dominated by Olympic-sized egos, he was always one of the quiet ones, a guy without much sizzle, the kind of guy most of us in the news media usually ignored. |
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They may not be glamorous or have a lot of sizzle, but they work. |
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She is known for stories with strong visual narratives, interesting secondary characters, accurate historical detail and love scenes with lots of sizzle. |
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If you attempt to burn wood this wet, it will be hard to ignite, slow to burn and will hiss and sizzle in the firebox. |
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The function is a family sausage sizzle in the barbeque area. |
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The female lead had the sizzle and smolder of a cold slab of butter, too. |
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She goes into the kitchen and I hear the sizzle of ham competing with the murmur of talk from the other room where I've already heard a fellow praying, leading prayer. |
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We'll have a sausage sizzle and all that jazz from around 12 pm onwards. |
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This small but dazzling book will thrill your senses, drive your man wild, and put the sizzle back into your relationship! |
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There was a sizzle as Jack poured the batter onto the griddle. |
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Once the butter starts to sizzle, add the quail and brown all over. |
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This action causes the solar atmosphere to sizzle with high-energy X-rays and gamma rays and accelerate proton and electron particles into the solar system. |
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The opposing sizzle may be more captivating then rational discourse. |
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They would probably organize a lamington drive and sausage sizzle. |
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Plasma TVs dazzled us last year, but they've lost their sizzle. |
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Indeed, this is not the kind of shop that would appeal to the 50-something woman with a hankering for flash and sizzle. |
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The audio track is without obvious flaw, and we hear every dying scream, sizzle of hot pokers, and swoosh of descending swords with great clarity and resonance. |
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The no-frills atmosphere and the constant sizzle of the deep fryer add an air of authenticity, even if take-out orders aren't wrapped in newspaper anymore. |
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Whenever you feel your brain doing the stress sizzle, take five. |
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As soon as everything started to sizzle hard, lots of water was added to the pot along with a small handful of salt. |
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There's not much to do here but fish, dive, watch the sun sizzle down into the Indian Ocean and to dawdle your bicycle along the island's one path. |
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Add full-flavoured sausage to your eggs and start your day with sizzle! |
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While Canada has ample supplies of coal, coal prices are rising rapidly in the international marketplace as the Chinese economy continues to sizzle. |
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They usually sizzle quite a lot while cooking. |
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When the eggs start to sizzle, turn off the heat. |
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It has been a lot of sizzle but very little steak. |
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So, put some sizzle in your summer by having fun and being active. |
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To begin with, it is sautéd in oil until it starts to sizzle. |
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Common but more exotic uses of rivets are to reinforce jeans and to produce the distinctive sound of a sizzle cymbal. |
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As Zac walked over to the sausage sizzle, he noticed something strange. The guy flipping the sausages was staring right at him. |
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Bring together the smells of a chip stand, the sizzle of a flame broil grill and a character as big as life, and you have an experience that is familiar to kids of all ages. |
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And Mr. Bateman and his leading lady achieve the necessary sizzle missed out on by those evenings that talk of amorousness but don't do much to convey it. |
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It is, on the other hand, a sizzle reel of quotable dialogue. |
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Our scallops sizzle and jump in their copper pan. Autumn sounds the bugle of the game season, complete with partridge, saddle of hare, wild duck, young wild boar stew and venison, often accompanied with wild mushrooms. |
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Snapping shrimp make choruses of little pops that have been compared to the sizzle of frying bacon. |
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Add the chopped onion, celery, green pepper, garlic and white of spring onion and sizzle gently for a few minutes. |
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As many commentators have noted, the government has essentially photocopied the Liberal position on the future role of Afghanistan, and largely, so to speak, the political sizzle has gone out of the debate. |
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Other chakugoe planned by the lab include Beethoven and Napoleon, as well as tengu goblins, magic foxes and even the sizzle of tempura. |
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Beneath this luminous texture, tremulous flutes make a final statement as the piece ends in the shimmer of a sizzle cymbal fading into nothingness. |
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Housing markets in Quebec have enjoyed a steady rise in the past several years, but the vigour and price appreciation paled in comparison to the sizzle in the west. |
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Then pour over your oil, which should sizzle dramatically. |
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In a large pot, briefly sizzle the mustard seeds and curry leaves. |
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In recent years central banks in many rich economies fired up big bond-buying schemes to put some sizzle into economies that had only recently emerged from a deep freeze. |
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This workshop covers how to create and deliver strong presentations and how to be professional in your spoken communications by looking at steak, sizzle and style. |
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Meanwhile, Naya Rivera and Demi Lovato are expected to sizzle in their New Yorker Gleek roles. |
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