Then I bit into grape leaves I thought were stuffed with rice, but they were stuffed with pine nuts (EpiPen No. 9) instead.
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Pork belly, sausage, fried potatoes, potato pancakes, sauerkraut, cream, a kind of gelatinous potato dumpling stuffed with meat, and sausage casings stuffed with potatoes.
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That largely meant putting on sacks stuffed with straw over their shirts, wearing top hats stuffed with goose feathers, and badger-skins across their faces.
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More important, both cities are stuffed with highly skilled folk.
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Beneath his desk was a plastic tub stuffed with banknotes.
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The Vietnamese Bánh mì is stuffed with meat and veggies.
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Transparency as disinfectant; not secret blackboxes stuffed with unknowable code.
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They beat him with a sock stuffed with sharpened rocks.
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The park is stuffed with traditional gardens and tea houses.
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Sometimes as simple as warm cassava buns stuffed with cheese.
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Modern home cleaning robots are stuffed with cutting edge technology.
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It's famous for its thick deep dish stuffed with cheese.
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Plus it's mainly stuffed with chocolate coins and Terry's oranges.
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I slept on an old dog bed stuffed with wigs!
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Inboxes were stuffed with unnecessary emails, which dragged on productivity.
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There's one that sells only doughnuts stuffed with ice cream.
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Plastic bags stuffed with belongings cover the dining room table.
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Hundreds of trash bags stuffed with clothes obstructed the way.
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Our colleges are stuffed with excessive facilities, athletics and administrators.
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While the winter season was stuffed with great series — You!
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The cast and creative team are stuffed with Tony winners.
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Dhal puri is a roti stuffed with ground split peas.
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The past can be a broom closet stuffed with receipts.
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Go for the fried chicken wings stuffed with adobo mousse.
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Or Mark Bittman's recipe for chicken thighs stuffed with chard.
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"We're using green olives stuffed with jalapeños," Ms. Moreno said.
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Small flying saucers of ravioli are stuffed with ground duck.
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It's little Filo parcels stuffed with all manner of things.
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Body armor and webbing pouches are stuffed with ammunition-heavy magazines.
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The smelly red Dodge was stuffed with papers, trash, and tools.
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Or knock down some portobello mushrooms stuffed with beans and spinach.
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The senior ranks of the administration are stuffed with former lobbyists.
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Big complaints about not being let in-stuffed with Bernie supporters.
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His arms and legs are made of clothes stuffed with hay.
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So why should they all be stuffed with the same goodies?
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The corrugated-iron rooms are stuffed with bunk beds and mattresses.
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Pirogi are traditionally stuffed with mashed potatoes, cheese or caramelized onions.
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The cabin is stuffed with inlaid wood and offers sumptuous seats.
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Zafus are round, firm pillows that are stuffed with buckwheat hulls.
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He left work each night with his pockets stuffed with cash.
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JACOBS A fig stuffed with goat cheese and wrapped in prosciutto!
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The weekend was stuffed with news, not much of it good.
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The Senate tax bill is stuffed with provisions for special interests.
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When Myrick's body was found, his mouth was stuffed with grass.
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It's an imposing room, stuffed with Victorian furniture and old lamps.
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But this grid was plenty stuffed with theme, and very satisfying.
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Supermarket carts became medicine chests stuffed with water and medical supplies.
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Nothing is folded, every pocket of the bag is stuffed with something.
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In fact, it's a burrito stuffed with two individually-rolled chicken tacos.
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The bodies had been stuffed with concrete, apparently to make them sink.
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Free-range duck is stuffed with hoisin, soy sauce, and dry spices.
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Consider the Jackson Hole conference itself, stuffed with star academics and policymakers.
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The hollow insides were stuffed with grass, ashes, dirt, and animal hair.
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Like Symphony but a bit smaller, it is stuffed with talented engineers.
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A compliant supreme court, stuffed with pro-government cronies, waved it through.
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Rob told me she did not have endless closets stuffed with clothing.
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Labour's central party apparatus, by contrast, is increasingly stuffed with true believers.
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But then there's also her wallet, stuffed with receipts and Macy's money.
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YouTube is absolutely stuffed with covers using all sorts of novelty approaches.
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Larger fruits were stuffed with Aleppian pistachios and dipped in dark chocolate.
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Below the rows is a drawer also stuffed with tons of food.
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Instead, the room is stuffed with toys, dolls, and pink children's items.
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Most are bankrolled by overseas investors; all are stuffed with foreign talent.
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It signals that this government is corrupt, bigoted, and stuffed with incompetents.
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NIGHTCAP: Now you can get your Reese's Cups stuffed with Reese's Pieces.
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That requires vast compliance departments, stuffed with lawyers, accountants and box-tickers.
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Grandmas arrived at a Texas bus station with backpacks stuffed with supplies.
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Optioned at $20173,925, the tested Premium Plus model is stuffed with technology.
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This spectacle is stuffed with meaning for the people who take part.
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His closet at home is stuffed with his collection of subway posters.
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A day or so later, another envelope arrived, stuffed with more feathers.
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The man's entire life is stuffed with lies and distortions and debaucheries.
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A few of these cubicles are occupied, stuffed with clothes and belongings.
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PARIS — The sprawling Quai Branly Museum in Paris is stuffed with treasure.
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There are also jarred chiles stuffed with tuna and olives for antipasto.
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There are also jarred chiles stuffed with tuna and olives for antipasto.
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That is the message of an academic study stuffed with provocative nuggets.
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My month was stuffed with food, but I didn't taste anything substantial.
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She recorded her audition in an apartment stuffed with six other actors.
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Long-tails growled slowly along, stuffed with tourists in orange life jackets.
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Meanwhile, the squash-blossom quesadilla languishes, stuffed with a sad vegetable hash.
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The Warner Archive site is not nearly as stuffed with special features.
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The "Mintimalism" was two chocolate cookies stuffed with mint chip ice cream.
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First, the duck is stuffed with hoisin, soy sauce, and dry spices.
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Next, to their surprise, the house's walls are stuffed with tons of cash.
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I stroll in, and she hands me a bolillo stuffed with queso fresco.
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No one left empty-handed, taking home gift bags stuffed with PRODUCE Tees.
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" On Twitter, Tech Insider went with "a yo-yo spider stuffed with lightbulbs.
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A quota, they warn, would see boards being stuffed with inexperienced, token women.
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A loft, reached by a wooden ladder, stuffed with bean bags and books.
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It's stuffed with cucumbers and spring onions before getting brushed with hoisin sauce.
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He appointed cabinets in his own image, stuffed with technocrats and business people.
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So does Mr Maduro's: his regime is stuffed with relatives of its leaders.
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Balconies are stuffed with spectators, while inquisitive faces poke out of every window.
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Stuffed with cabbage, bacon, shrimp, and spices, they're smoky, savory, addictive little bites.
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Toasted bread is stuffed with various pasta dishes, like spaghetti and fettuccine Alfredo.
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Each freshly caught shrimp is stuffed with a generous serving of crab meat.
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The Camry is comfortable, quiet, refined, bright, airy, efficient and stuffed with content.
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My enchiladas, stuffed with turkey and slathered in pistachio mole ($235), were wonderful.
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The 8353-foot-long white plastic tube stuffed with shoe soles titled "Cake"?
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There were open wooden lockers for competitors, stuffed with boards, jerseys, leashes, wax.
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His bedroom dresser is stuffed with Hermès boxes, each packed with doll paraphernalia.
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Corvez gave him a shoebox stuffed with forty thousand euros, in small bills.
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In sickle-cell disease, blood cells stuffed with hemoglobin, pictured above, are distorted.
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Set on a long dock, it's stuffed with odd, 2000s-era sea gear.
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Kasen announced while unpacking a bag stuffed with hand sanitizer, pretzels and candy.
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She has a grocery bag stuffed with cans of tuna fish and pineapple.
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On the fire the chef began grilling torcinelli — lamb intestines stuffed with sweetbreads.
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Some are stuffed with sexually suggestive photos of women and teens in lingerie.
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Everything depended on my staying still, but my skin was stuffed with itches.
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The socket of his right eye was stuffed with a white cotton ball.
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He has a rusting truck, rumbling away in the background, stuffed with antiques.
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After dinner, the dogs are given rubber chew toys stuffed with peanut butter.
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Hundreds of file cabinets are stuffed with folders containing all manner of photos.
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All-Star rosters are stuffed with closers, not middle relievers or setup men.
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The chapters on climate change and the market are stuffed with similar nuggets.
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My Limited tester at $45,1003 is stuffed with details expected from upscale rides.
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Inside, the open kitchen faces a lush living wall stuffed with forest plants.
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One of my specialties is herbed cornbread stuffed with big chunks of Brie.
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MASSACHUSETTS STATE POLICE STOP TRUCK STUFFED WITH FURNITURE ON INTERSTATE: &aposWHAT COULD GO WRONG?
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In its early moments, Samus Returns feels stuffed with the presence of its developers.
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There were plastic measuring syringes everywhere, and folders stuffed with recipes and research notes.
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Footballers are a leading export: European club sides are stuffed with Latin American stars.
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But it's larger than average, and has been stuffed with people and electronics equipment.
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Tourism is up, as brave foodies sample fermented lamb and puffin stuffed with cake.
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We started with a plump little brioche bun stuffed with Troxler family pulled pork.
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Both these dirty treats are stuffed with the same beef-like mystery meat combination.
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Consider Mark Bittman's recipe for figs stuffed with goat cheese to start the meal.
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And our online marketplaces are stuffed with items made with giraffe bones and skins.
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Complain, if you must, that your local cinema is stuffed with nothing but sequels.
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The popular dessert consists of a sweet pastry shell stuffed with a cream filling.
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Whole squid stuffed with bread crumbs and herbs is extremely popular across the Mediterranean.
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Eight briefcases-full to be exact, briefcases stuffed with identification cards, checks and documents.
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Then they wouldn't be comfy even if they were stuffed with acres of down.
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Inside the apartment, a suitcase stuffed with camouflage pants lay open in the bedroom.
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Veteran collectors dragged wheeled Vera Bradley suitcases stuffed with purchases through the labyrinthine halls.
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It's pre-cut into individual cubes and stuffed with mozzarella, brie, and Emmental cheeses.
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The steepest, almost vertical slopes were made with wire baskets, stuffed with horticultural soil.
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Then I looked, and it was a bagel stuffed with bacon, egg and cheese.
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Our Oreo Overload Bagel is stuffed with our Oreo Cream Cheese AND Oreo Cookies!!
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This is an over-the-top event, stuffed with more than a dozen performers.
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In sickle-cell disease, blood cells stuffed with hemoglobin are distorted into sickle shapes.
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One man brought a cooler stuffed with cold drinks to hand out to the mourners.
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He donated individually-wrapped bags stuffed with toys to 675 families and their 1,700 children.
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Except for a $20k taxidermied squirrel stuffed with a 2783 percent ABV bottle of beer.
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The flavor includes two Golden Oreo wafers stuffed with, you guessed it, sweet maple cream.
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Like its others burritos, this one will be stuffed with rice, beef, and cheese sauce.
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Their walls should be stuffed with sound-attenuation material and topped off with acoustic sealant.
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For Grass Field, dancer Alex Hay donned a backpack stuffed with amplifiers and FM transmitters.
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They're probably stuffed with dirt, leaves, and whatever animals decided to nestle themselves up there.
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My cousin is making meatballs and a croissant ring stuffed with chicken, sauce, and mozzarella.
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Often a Vegducken is butternut squash stuffed with a combination eggplant, zucchini or sweet potato.
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He orders a plain grilled cheese, and I get one stuffed with mac and cheese.
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In 2016, it also introduced a peanut butter cup that was stuffed with Reese's Pieces.
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Animals like penguins, bears, chimps and giraffes were given pumpkins stuffed with their favorite treats.
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Facebook is already so stuffed with features and probably isn't opened as frequently as Messenger.
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Stuffed with characters, subplots and flashy song-and-dance numbers, the show resembles a musical.
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These are Fig Newton lettuce wraps stuffed with cheese stick segments, Hot Cheetos, and prosciutto.
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They're perfectly fried and absolutely stuffed with filling — two can make for a decent lunch.
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Or splurge on D'Artagnan's luxury finger food called French Kisses, prunes stuffed with foie gras.
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More often, he filled up on French bread stuffed with spaghetti, peas, or fried potatoes.
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Stuffed with wood and purposeful aluminum garnish, the interior is a space worth lingering in.
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The rental was trashed, the family leaving behind chairs and garbage bags stuffed with clothes.
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Many of these events offer children the chance to find plastic eggs stuffed with candy.
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They also said that bill was stuffed with spending that was unrelated to the storm.
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A ready-made sensation, stuffed with salacious detail and an almost boutique sense of revulsion.
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The pockets are each stuffed with polypropylene pellets and a sort of memory foam material.
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The inside of the pumpkin is stuffed with boiled rice, dried fruits, nuts, and honey.
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The savory pie stuffed with fresh-made pork sausage patties comes from another place entirely.
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Either way, it is very good when stuffed with minced, quietly spiced chicken or lamb.
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Dinner: Pork tenderloin stuffed with herbs and capers, alongside a mound of classic mashed potatoes.
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It can be stuffed with a variety of foods, like garlic, potato or minced meat.
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I order mushroom stuffed with cheese, a cheesy bread boat with egg, and vanilla gelato.
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In contemporary Beirut, 72-year-old Aaliya lives alone in an apartment stuffed with books.
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Banks are stuffed with dud loans and the framework for dealing with them is incomplete.
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To pay cash for a night in a hotel requires a suitcase stuffed with bills.
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Here are some ideas from our recipe archives: Polenta Stuffed With Squash and Mushrooms, above.
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The film is certainly stuffed with devilry, and Eggers is not shy of familiar tropes.
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Yet Mr Johnson's cabinet is stuffed with radicals; one more would be no great surprise. ■
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They're stuffed with crab meat and bread crumbs, and put any mere crabcake to shame.
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Next, she picked up something that resembled an oversized bean pod stuffed with pearly gauze.
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That includes a mildly spiced sausage stuffed with groats, a regional specialty known as pinkel.
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As tasty as those are, do not miss the squid stuffed with pork (252,000 dong).
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In 2012, Pizza Hut Middle East came out with a pizza crust stuffed with cheeseburgers.
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Our sources say the backpack was stuffed with stolen items, totaling $440, and the drugs.
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It's also home to two bars, a structure stuffed with stars found in many spiral galaxies.
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It's also home to two bars, a structure stuffed with stars found in many spiral galaxies.
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I don't think it's a butt implant, I think it's a wallet stuffed with money. pic.twitter.
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It is also stuffed with years' worth of stories one could only collect behind the scenes.
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Balance-sheets have been stuffed with cash, deposited at central banks and earning next to nothing.
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The video for the album's second hit, "Baby I," is stuffed with even more '90s references.
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They're simply too long and too stuffed with filler to not drag down the show's quality.
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Who wouldn't want to eat chicken stuffed with nachos toppings and rolled in crushed-up chips?
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This croissant-donut hybrid is glazed, drizzled in caramel sauce, and stuffed with an apple filling.
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It's a pasta stuffed with mascarpone, parmesan, and ricotta but that won't make you feel stuffed.
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Several elderly residents were at the boardwalk gazing at hundreds of bags stuffed with radioactive waste.
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How about a hot dog stuffed with American cheese and a pickle spear, wrapped in bacon?
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My packs are stuffed with bandaids, gauze, blood stop, tape, alcohol wipes, and other medical items.
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Lemon Crepes Brighten your mornings with these lemon crepes stuffed with a sweet raspberry filling. 10.
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The white bun seems to be stuffed with Oreos and marshmallows and has "blood" seeping out.
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But now he has won, and his cabinet is going to be stuffed with deranged people.
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Prison officers later recover the package and find it is stuffed with drugs and mobile phones.
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The cancer is gone, he feels better, and also, he's a mechanical being stuffed with guns.
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After an hour, I reached the end of my rope that was now stuffed with seaweed.
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The "Graveyard" video is stuffed with hidden meanings for fans to unpack, interpret, and relate to.
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The first day of the cease-fire, they bombed us with gas jars stuffed with explosives.
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There was only one room she had made her own: a carpeted office stuffed with books.
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Luigi's Pizzeria in Mineola, NY serves a giant calzone stuffed with 10 pounds of fresh pasta.
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Comforters are most often stuffed with synthetic fill, although you can also find down-filled comforters.
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They can be soft or crunchy, and sometimes they're stuffed with nuts, chocolate, or fruity jams.
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Winter coats stuffed with milkweed fiber reached outdoor retailers in 2016, fetching $153 or more apiece.
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We sat down at the kitchen table, and he produced a black binder, stuffed with documents.
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It is here where you can find super tacos stuffed with a ridiculous number of items.
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Two of the heavy, pancake-shaped pupusas stuffed with meat and cheese fill most people up.
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The new menu offering is Krispy Kreme's Pumpkin Spice Original Glazed Doughnut stuffed with cheesecake Kreme.
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The cabin was stuffed with quilted leather seats and trimmed with real aluminum and ash wood.
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Critics referred to the film as "over-stuffed with plot" and "running shockingly low on juice."
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Trash was everywhere — office chairs, a pleather love seat, plastic crates, trash bags stuffed with clothes.
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This mattered a lot because balls, made of leather and stuffed with feathers, often fell apart.
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Even his cordon bleu, which costs $16 including two side dishes, was stuffed with stuffed ham.
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Stuffed with shredded crab and pork, it tastes like it contains more sugar than pork broth.
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Instead of soybeans, authorities found over 200 black duffel bags stuffed with 4,200 packets of cocaine.
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Or you could just make rolls stuffed with spinach and artichoke dip and contemplate the heavens.
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Modern cars are stuffed with sensors capable of measuring everything from engine revs to cornering speeds.
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The rooms were stuffed with vintage equipment, and the rapport between the old friends was easy.
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He has a home office stuffed with awards honoring his journalism and photos documenting his career.
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For some of us: shoeboxes stuffed with love letters and movie ticket stubs from decades past.
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Its leaves have been replaced by shiso, it's been stuffed with yuzu jelly, and it's electrifying.
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Voracious. I carried around a little blue canvas book bag stuffed with those Little Golden editions.
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Certainly, the event is stuffed with potential for humor and, in Mr. Trump's case, edgy puns.
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A (loaner) canvas J. Crew beach bag, thoughtfully stuffed with two enormous beach towels, is provided.
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One courier, Fernando Salas, pulled up in a red Suzuki station wagon stuffed with 10 boxes.
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The detectives pulled a handgun, a rifle and a sock stuffed with ammunition from the trunk.
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The tight labor market is an important factor because it keeps people's wallets stuffed with dollars.
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For a traditional Balkan specialty, try the pleskavica, a patty of ground beef stuffed with cheese.
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Mr. Becker has come up with savory churros crullers stuffed with cheese and garlic-jalapeño butter.
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An obscenely caloric sandwich stuffed with fresh-cut fries, pastrami, provolone, coleslaw and tomatoes cost $290.
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Two of her other Furbys have bodies stuffed with craft store polyfill to make them rounder.
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While some products like the Game One from Sennheiser are quite good, others are stuffed with gimmicks.
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This movie will almost certainly be stuffed with the tacky, confusing fodder that stuffs every Transformers movie.
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Sheathed in yellow-green skin and stuffed with buttery flesh, the Carla is a good-looking avocado.
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My gallery is stuffed with photos of virtual dead bodies, like rigid tuna packed into a can.
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The Cascadia won't be as stuffed with tech as the Tesla Semi, nor is it as sleek.
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THE local co-ordinator, Bruno Studer, turns up on a bicycle, his front basket stuffed with leaflets.
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I saw footage of a metal-jacketed cylinder, stuffed with TNT, blowing up in the test chamber.
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The winners will each receive a prize pack stuffed with goodies dogs of any age would love.
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There are other beloved traditions, like vine leaves and mashed vegetables stuffed with rice and minced meat.
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Many big meat producers abandoned antibiotics because their customers became squeamish about eating animals stuffed with drugs.
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The courts were stuffed with members of the bourgeoisie who would always rule in favour of capitalists.
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Plus, Apple Pay allows shoppers to carry only their phone — not a wallet stuffed with physical cards.
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The combatants were all global heavyweights, producing four must-see games between teams stuffed with recognisable names.
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The women order French fries, burgers and bulani, a traditional Afghan flatbread stuffed with chives or potato.
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During another raid, later on, I was told to empty my pockets, which were stuffed with money.
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The Whopperito is stuffed with beef, Tex-Mex seasoning, tomatoes, onion, lettuce, pickles and creamy queso sauce.
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Jonas Mekas, the oldest, was the outlier, his life stuffed with people and purpose before I arrived.
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Instead, it was one of Heinlein's best offerings, the paillard stuffed with chorizo, sautéed apples and Gruyère.
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The muffuletta, a classic sandwich stuffed with Italian cold cuts, cheeses and olive salad, is also offered.
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Keiko and Reiko, the sisters, arrived with food — steaming rice balls stuffed with oysters and sour plums.
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The workers, many toting backpacks stuffed with clothing, slid under the razor wire and met the cars.
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The omelet is stuffed with, and topped with, a whole bunch of blanched and roasted lobster tail.
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Know No Better succeeds because it's stuffed with rising artists given space to let their talent shine.
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Stuffed with sour cream and processed cheese and meats, they allow plenty of room for nutritional error.
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In Armenia, the inside of the pumpkin is stuffed with boiled rice, dried fruit, nuts, and honey.
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He saw closets stuffed with cherished possessions — photographs, prom dresses, watches — and threw these things into dumpsters.
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I come for the Snowballs, baseballs of sausage stuffed with black truffles and coated in Parmesan cheese.
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I was in and out in less then 20, obligatory totes stuffed with a literal harvest bounty.
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Dessert came in the form of rice cakes, some stuffed with black sesame paste and red bean.
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And a traditional whole veal breast stuffed with Swiss chard will be the centerpiece of her table.
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They can be stacked up toward heaven in multiple layers or stuffed with an entire Thanksgiving dinner.
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The two dozen or so golden brown dumplings, stuffed with beef and chopped vegetables, bubbled and sputtered.
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It was crudely composed of a length of pipe stuffed with match heads, its ends stopped up.
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Recipe: Acorn Squash Stuffed With Bulgur LOOKS This everyday variety can be up to a foot long.
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There were rows and rows of silver rolling racks stuffed with the clothes from his past collections.
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If it were five times bigger, and stuffed with batting, this pullover would make a fine armchair.
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No driveways stuffed with vehicles in various states of rusting; heck, no need for driveways at all.
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But the fact that Pizza Hut's were stuffed with melted cheesy goodness gave it a significant edge.
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Later that evening, stuffed with spaghetti, Tillman stood on a small platform in front of the d.j.
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This slim collection of 17 short stories is stuffed with them, and you'll be glad for it.
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They were stuffed with other migrants into the back of an 18-wheel truck for 27 hours.
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The briefing binder he gets from his staff is usually stuffed with materials on policy and legislation.
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I descended into a basement to find it stuffed with a diverse array of her fellow travelers.
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The Falafel Wrap, a meal on its own, is stuffed with hummus, falafel, tabbouleh, cucumber, and yogurt.
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Traditional Christmas treats include puto bumbong, or bamboo tubes stuffed with purple rice, butter, sugar and coconut.
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Another, a mayoral hopeful, of receiving his at his campaign headquarters in a bag stuffed with $10,000.
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The iMac wasn't an iMac, it was a box stuffed with memories and idealized versions of things.
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As expected from a puzzle by these constructors, this grid was stuffed with subtle misdirection and quips.
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" Read more " The store, Word on the Water, is a 50-foot-long canalboat stuffed with books.
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At first we thought the sausage rolls with pork stuffed with caramelized apple and onion sounded awful.
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And they did so without being stuffed with rich creams or topped with thick layers of icing.
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It moves at a steady clip, is stuffed with cheese, and remains compelling enough to fill an afternoon.
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They're stuffed with paper currency, analog identification cards, and credit cards that are easily emulated by your phone.
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On November 8th Israel let a Qatari envoy into Gaza carrying three suitcases stuffed with $15m in notes.
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This fall is a solid one for new shows, but it's also positively stuffed with great returning series.
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The galaxy boasts two large spiral arms and a double bar stuffed with stars buried in its core.
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So he showed up for his meeting with Plant carrying a brown bag stuffed with $50,000 in bills.
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The D-Bat is an 18-inch long corn dog stuffed with cheddar cheese, bacon and jalapeños. 8.
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Check. A sprawling reception room with walls covered in sparkling lights and glass circular tables stuffed with roses?
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It's stuffed with sand and sawdust, a concoction that is then drenched with holy wine and sewn shut.
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Once nü-metal's first wave got the ball rolling, the market got stuffed with cash-ins and posers.
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The bombs were "PVC pipes stuffed with what appeared to be fireworks powder and glass," per the Post.
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Clearing IS fighters from surrounding villages, stuffed with booby traps and linked by tunnels, is difficult, dangerous work.
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"You add a little roasted channa powder to bind and it is stuffed with hung curd," he continues.
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Will they see these compact cubicles stuffed with old furniture and memorabilia as a testament to our prosperity?
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Regardless of how it's programmed, it's stuffed with hardware that allows whoever's controlling it to have some fun.
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In short: this movie looks like a wall to wall nostalgia-fest, that's stuffed with action to boot.
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His critics point out that his cabinet is still stuffed with officials left over from Mr Correa's administration.
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HONG KONG'S serried ranks of high-rises, stuffed with small flats, are the epitome of modern city living.
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The kind I always get are stuffed with—surprise—pork, but have bits of chopped bamboo shoot, too.
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It's stuffed with in-depth interviews with the biggest names in AI. One of those is Geoffrey Hinton.
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Rather than stocking its shelves like typical bookstores, stuffed with books to browse, Amazon features a showcase layout.
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I have one whole fish every night, covered in garlic and olive oil, stuffed with lemons and rosemary.
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The camera is also stuffed with sensors — inside, you'll find a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and even an altimeter.
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Prospects: It's Spain, and their squad is stuffed with talent, so clearly they're here to win the thing.
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But convenience doesn't make it the most likely place to be sheltering a steamer trunk stuffed with swag.
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At his restaurant Jon & Vinny's, Dotolo serves Italian doughnuts, bombolone, stuffed with traditional fillings like jam and Nutella.
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Stuffed with packaging rather than flotation material, the cheap copies were more likely to kill than save anyone.
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Where white bread stuffed with fried and breaded chicken nuggets fits into that scheme, we may never know.
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It is stuffed with expensive organic foods that will surely fuel the only Kardashian brother's rumored weight loss.
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In January, I took an impromptu trip to Paris, a city stuffed with tree nuts and wild mushrooms.
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Giant sushi rolls, stuffed with everything from slow-cooked pork shoulder and kimchi to spicy tuna and avocado?
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This one's stuffed with chorizo, potatoes, and eggs, plus some fresh cilantro and diced onion for added punch.
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Floor-to-ceiling modular shelves teetered here and there, stuffed with quads that had been pirated for parts.
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They have one of the best defenses in recent memory and a lineup stuffed with talented young hitters.
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The interior is stuffed with a plush recycled polyester fill that will help keep your puppy feeling loved.
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And other entree combinations included eggplant, tomatoes or peppers stuffed with ground beef or with herbed brown rice.
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Quibe, the Brazilian version of the Lebanese kibbeh, avocado-shaped croquettes of bulgur wheat stuffed with ground beef.
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Murtabak uses a dough that's similar to roti prata, but is stuffed with minced lamb, egg, and onions.
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This time, it'll be stuffed with books — the whole of Project Gutenberg, Wikipedia and Wolfram Alpha, among others.
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At same time, the yields on money funds stuffed with all that safe-haven cash have trickled lower.
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Every corner, stuffed with Santa, Santas in display cases, and there were even Santas suspended from the ceiling.
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For example, if a book was deceptively stuffed with additional content, it will get removed from the store.
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Her second dish, a breadcrust stuffed with cod and root vegetables, he dropped on the floor in disappointment.
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On the roadside stood what were once sacks of food aid, now stuffed with charcoal, waiting for customers.
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A blue utility cart, stuffed with clothing, papers and a floral-patterned sack, stood a few feet away.
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Dr. Levy travels with a thick bag, or sometimes several, stuffed with medical records, equipment and acupuncture needles.
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Some also feature vegetables, like a dish of cappelletti verdi stuffed with leeks and served with black mushrooms.
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And in Illinois and Indiana, some farmers are struggling to protect silo bags stuffed with crops from animals.
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Also on the menu are chicken parm bites; burrata stuffed with pesto; garlic fries; and caprese pesto sandwiches.
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On the day of the shoot, a quarter of a two-door fridge was stuffed with pie dough.
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That cardboard box no bigger than a package of graph paper stuffed with chocolate, candy and little toys.
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A truck stuffed with all manner of things being loaded onto the Beauforce, a ship bound for Haiti.
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Similarly, "Hiato" (2019), which hangs from the ceiling, recalls a fibrous sac stuffed with wads of deconstructed cloth.
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They eat hot food like samygyetang, a soup made with a whole chicken stuffed with rice and ginseng.
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Love Island—the reality show stuffed with six-packs, sunscreen, fake tans, and pearly white teeth—is back!
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Hamdogs are hamburgers stuffed with hot dogs, complete with delicious fixings and encased in a special hamdog bun.
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The state news agency has been stuffed with toadies and offers its bulletins free to cash-strapped outlets.
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One morning around 6 am, she found her DM inboxes—Facebook, Instagram, Etsy—stuffed with messages from fans.
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"Come Arepa" sells Venezuelan corn cakes like the "vegetariana," stuffed with cheese, sweet plantains and avocado (250 pesos).
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In the inn's kitchen, stacks of real picnic baskets are stuffed with lunch and labeled with guests' names.
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As I just did with this Bon Appétit number for egg rolls stuffed with corned beef and cabbage.
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But the young star failed to crack her way into a Golden Globes category stuffed with heavy hitters.
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Automakers, already stuffed with inventory, may feel it is the right time to slow production and maintain margins.
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It is usually drizzled with sesame seeds, but it can also be stuffed with cheese, chocolate or tahini.
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Insulation layers can include puffy jackets stuffed with wool or down, or a fleece hooded sweatshirt or vest.
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It also was stuffed with technobabble to the point that its developments were a bit difficult to follow.
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Dishes of single ravioli arrived, stuffed with locally foraged chanterelles and a chili foam, and topped with purslane.
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The new one is the vegetarian, a pambazo with a Portobello mushroom, stuffed with cheese or with tuna. Exquisite.
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In the future, if you find yourself eating a Crunchwrap Supreme stuffed with oats, you know who to blame.
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The banks, stuffed with bad loans, look a little healthier than six months ago, but still pose a headache.
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In lieu of pumpkin pie, Ontarians often serve butter tarts, bite-sized pastry shells stuffed with a syrupy filling.
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Baked goods range from cannoli stuffed with sweetened mascarpone cheese, to hearty loaves of Tuscan and Pugliese-style breads.
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That's when a skeletal five-story-tall wood and neon man-shaped statue, stuffed with fireworks, is set ablaze.
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The bookshelves in his office are stuffed with works of history, biographies and the latest titles with big ideas.
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Instead of locating the septuagenarian monk—often pictured in signature sunglasses—they found an empty bed stuffed with pillows.
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His two latest books in the series, Feast for Crows and Dance With Dragons, are positively stuffed with them.
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The model of the dinosaur is made of lightweight fiberglass cast stuffed with foam and connected by steel bars.
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The result is a goofy garage rock battle cry stuffed with guitar licks and references to Racine's surrounding counties.
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Yes, that's right — you can now have your beloved chocolate wafer candy bar lovingly stuffed with tender, moist cake.
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It's stuffed with garbage, but PC gaming in general is big and healthy enough to withstand it—for now.
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In her bedroom, we found a teddy bear—stuffed with the exact stuff your worst nightmares are made of.
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BBQ Chicken Bombs These chix bombs are stuffed with cheese and jalapeños — oh, and then wrapped in bacon. 8.
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What he didn't know yet was that all nooks and crannies of my dad's Volvo were stuffed with LSD.
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Artigas was wearing a black backpack stuffed with clothing and other essentials, ready to leave Mexico behind for good.
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It was a typical international conference, consisting of policy panels and friendly mixers, stuffed with American policymakers and scholars.
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The brisket mac & cheese grilled cheese is a 16-inch sandwich stuffed with brisket, barbecue sauce, and mac & cheese.
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Public television channels were stuffed with pro-Fidesz journalists, while foreign media were taxed more heavily than domestic ones.
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Stuffed with Mexican rice, sauces, cheeses, and four kinds of meats, it's more than enough for any taco lover.
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Sometimes the noodles are stuffed with shrimp; sometimes they're topped with extras like eggplant, fried tofu or fish cakes.
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I got enyucados, which are little fried yucca balls stuffed with cheese and herbs, and a couple of beers.
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Their claws had been barbecued into immobility, and their heads stuffed with a cream made from their own brains.
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Read more: Krispy Kreme is selling a new pumpkin spice doughnut stuffed with cheesecake just in time for fall
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Believe it or not, the pumpkins above were stuffed with two kilos of coke and actually seized on Halloween.
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A new pot-sticker-style dumpling is stuffed with the earthy mix of black beans, quinoa and sweet potato.
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Monroe is dark and romantic, stuffed with enough greenery to look like a lost city tucked in the Amazon.
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Catch a glimpse of spring with this classic lamb stew, or try these individual corn puddings stuffed with greens.
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And, let's face it, who doesn't love fruit-filled crêpes, stuffed with hazelnut spread and topped with whipped cream?
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He's also put together a rollicking guest mix for us, stuffed with new and exclusive material from the label.
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Ms. Bach said she had seen people show up after previous wildfires with plastic bags stuffed with crumpled receipts.
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Imagine your standard-issue bird, but done the Vietnamese way with Vietnamese spices, stuffed with noodles and umami flavors.
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More ambitiously, you might consider Melissa Clark's new recipe for roasted sweet peppers stuffed with bulgur, tuna and herbs.
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The foot traffic has increased, and this side of the Alameda curtain is stuffed with stencils and street art.
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Their frozen margaritas are killer, and I also get the pupusas, these corn tortillas stuffed with beans and serranos.
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Reggie disappears, presumably dead, while Leland emerges both alive and in possession of a yellow briefcase stuffed with cash.
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I remember when I was younger, I had so much that I had whole cabinets just stuffed with beauty.
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The first event was held in Cleveland where attendees won prizes that included envelopes stuffed with hundreds of dollars.
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The boxes were stuffed with $900,000 worth of singles that the Secret Service confirmed were counterfeit, the CBP said.
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You can also add Australian or Italian prosciutto, or have a whole sandwich stuffed with whatever meat you'd like.
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New items will include apple pie soft-serve with pie-dough crumble and a roll stuffed with eggplant Parm.
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Also on the menu are tempura-battered zucchini flowers stuffed with goat cheese and pan-roasted blue eye. ilpassaggio.com.
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One stuffed with seafood I found too concentrated, like the smell by the docks when the tide goes out.
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Stuffed with sound insulation and clad with laminated glass, the GTC210Lusso is moderately quiet until the throttle is dropped.
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Dishes on offer include poached blue shell egg with dried Pollack broth, and braised sea cucumber stuffed with seafood.
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Chinese missiles are also being stuffed with more warheads, which makes it easier to overwhelm and bamboozle missile defences.
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Braknis's first worry was that somebody would steal his money bag, which was stuffed with about $25 in cash.
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And even though it doesn't weight much, the machine doesn't feel cheap, and it's stuffed with ports and features.
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Here, this popular street food item comes topped with a stewed red pepper stuffed with buttery, creamy kajmak cheese.
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Genaro García Luna, the former secretary of public security, was accused of accepting two suitcases stuffed with $3 million.
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Now, their rooms are stuffed with multimedia installations, recycled plastic tsunamis, scalped stuffed animals, and an animatronic beating heart.
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She has multiple Pinterest folders stuffed with digital inspirations for the nail art for each of the different characters.
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Tangyuan is a sweet dumpling, made with glutinous rice powder and stuffed with sweet sesame or crushed peanut powder.
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The Save Your Selves altar is grimy, loud, and defiant, featuring blaring music and bottles stuffed with cigarette butts.
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I hadn't had many opportunities to do so, but even if I had, my bra was always stuffed with napkins.
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Another comes stuffed with a piece of fried chicken, so big it breaks through one side like a wayward root.
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The severed head of a shark stuffed with cigarettes was discovered on the fence of a volunteer marine rescue organization.
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But the K-pop world is stuffed with unique etiquette, inside jokes, and in many cases, its own entire vocabulary.
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Your body will already be full of empty calories—you don't want your brain to be stuffed with junk, too.
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The haunted world, for example, is dotted with Boos, pipes stuffed with candles, and turbulent waters squeaking with rubber duckies.
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When vet bills start to snowball, reimbursement checks are a bright spot in a mailbox stuffed with debt consolidation offers.
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Stuffed with two sausage patties, hash brown loaves, and too many eggs, this thing weighs as much as a toddler.
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Turtle lays the rabbit across the dirt and opens the van's rusted door and finds it stuffed with Oriental rugs.
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A huge hamper stuffed with local cheeses, eggs, jams, wines, and cured meats was waiting for me in the kitchen.
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In the weeks after he lost power, boxes stuffed with designer handbags, jewellery and cash were recovered from his residences.
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He thinks and talks in very flowery stream-of-consciousness prose, stuffed with references to writers and concepts long forgotten.
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The children hunted for eggs on the lawn, including golden plastic ones that appeared to be stuffed with dollar bills.
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They also serve a burger stuffed with sauteed shrimp and andouille sausage, which they slather in rich beurre blanc sauce.
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For the cheese lovers, the Cheese Advent Calendar comes stuffed with 24 imported mini cheeses, like Cheddar, Gouda, and Havarti.
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Dinner is chicken thighs stuffed with cheese and bacon, plus Brussels sprouts for me and broccoli cheddar pasta for him.
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The cabinet is stuffed with has-beens and never-weres, who achieved little even when the government had a majority.
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The only thing better than a French pastry is one that's stuffed with ice cream from Epcot's L'artisan Des Glaces.
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Proceed to wash dishes, set up coffee, and cook a dinner of roasted tomatoes stuffed with quinoa, spinach, and garlic.
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They think they could make their own viruses stuffed with the ancient viral protein to target and kill cancer cells.
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Every cuisine has its own take on the carb-y pocket stuffed with sweet, savoury, crunchy, spicy, and soft fillings.
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If you dream of crunchy wontons stuffed with cream cheese and crab, then you and I have that in common.
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Despite Mr Ramaphosa's efforts, it is still stuffed with crooks, some of them too powerful for the president to sack.
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On top of the electric oven is a baking tray bearing six trout, each stuffed with spring onion and parsley.
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Literally "hen in a pot," it&aposs a whole hen stuffed with minced pork and veal, breadcrumbs and an egg.
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The bread resembles a French baguette but is stuffed with various meats like pork or chicken, veggies, cilantro, and daikon.
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I also cursed with added satisfaction when Totuccio greeted me with massive cannoli that vaguely resembled forearms stuffed with ricotta.
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"Stuffed with cash, the three of us walked across the border bridge from El Paso into Juarez, [Mexico]" Andreas writes.
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The future, at least for a certain privileged class, will be stuffed with increasingly personalized gadgets and increasingly interminable feeds.
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Envelopes, usually stuffed with cash ranging from 210,2708 to 2000,473 rupiah ($247 to $242.6), are commonly doled out to voters.
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She thought of him as she came to City Hall today, carrying an American flag tote bag stuffed with petitions.
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But this bag is stuffed with 700 fill-power down and rated to withstand temperatures as low as zero degrees.
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Craigslist and Airbnb listings are out of control for the solar eclipse, stuffed with overpriced student apartments and backyard spaces.
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Nude figures cavort inside eggs and shells, are fed or eaten by nefarious humanoids; unlikely orifices are stuffed with flowers.
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But they're also reliably stuffed with what E3 is theoretically all about: glossy trailers, surprise game announcements, extended gameplay demos.
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Which is to say it's stuffed with more clues and hints to obsess over while we wait impatiently for December.
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The database was odd because it was only a few months old, unprotected, and stuffed with 37,606 credit card numbers.
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He's not prepared to manipulate his own experience into one stuffed with struggle for the sake of tugging on heartstrings.
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It looks great, drives like a dream, and is stuffed with more technology than a T-800 Model 101 Terminator.
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For comparison, the advertisement shows a perfectly symmetrical golden tortilla shell stuffed with ground beef, sauce, shredded cheese, and lettuce.
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It's a world of trial and error and constant discovery, stuffed with byzantine secrets, obscure text commands and hidden recipes.
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They were followed by another classic, zapallitos rellenos, roasted eight-ball zucchini stuffed with sliced veal, eggs, tomato and béchamel.
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Yet all 97 paradores have been updated with modern conveniences — Wi-Fi, cable TV, and luxurious bathrooms stuffed with amenities.
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Halsey has always created vivid, detailed music videos stuffed with metaphorical meanings, but "Nightmare" takes it to the next level.
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The next time Poke showed up at Emil's, he brought a bag that he'd stuffed with all of his shit.
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The East Coast Bedding Down Pillow is stuffed with 100% down, a great choice for those who prefer light support.
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In The Impeachers, she tells an elegant story stuffed with alluring character sketches and dramatic moments, both legal and political.
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Out of Town News is still stuffed with magazines from around the world, obscure journals and scores of hobby publications.
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At the table in his office, he flipped through a blue three-ring binder stuffed with sheets of yellowed paper.
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In researching the book, which includes recipes, Ms. Ziegelman prepared a period dish of baked onion stuffed with peanut butter.
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If a zucchini plant blossoms and the flower doesn't get stuffed with cheese and fried, then is it even summer?
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The flu ravages your body, leaving you a shell of a human, stuffed with mucus, plagued with aches and pains.
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"My best friend was like, 'I would just need Patrón' so there's a pyramid stuffed with Patrón," says the artist.
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One snack you can easily eat way too much of are those peppadew peppers in oil stuffed with cream cheese.
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In her 2010 book, "Around My French Table," Dorie Greenspan offered a recipe she called Pumpkin Stuffed With Everything Good.
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The options change daily, but include sophisticated dishes like a spicy pale green chile de agua stuffed with shredded chicken.
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Stuffed with people who got picked for their jobs because they appeared to worship the ground Donald Trump walked on.
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There are now more than 75,000 "Little Free Libraries," boxes stuffed with books of all kinds, from Australia to Siberia.
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So he entrusted the documents to Ron Schweiger, Brooklyn's official borough historian, whose home basement is stuffed with Dodgers memorabilia.
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For dessert there are Pantelleria kisses — light-as-air fritters stuffed with sweet ricotta and dusted with powdered sugar. ilprincipeeilpirata.
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Its data center, stuffed with server racks and multimedia controls, fits into a space the size of a large refrigerator.
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Menu highlights include the Parthenope, a fried pizza stuffed with buffalo ricotta, smoked ricciola, seaweed, orange zest and ground pepper.
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Stuffed with demon warriors, vamping concubines and overblown acrobatics, Derek Yee's "Sword Master" packs a lot into its 105 minutes.
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I'd like to cook Melissa's new recipe for pork tenderloin stuffed with herbs and capers at some point as well.
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The chicken is stuffed with aromatics and simmered until the meat can be pulled easily from the bones with chopsticks.
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Some are elaborate public museums; others are the equivalent of storage rooms stuffed with handwritten watchmakers' notes and old records.
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Instead, they were stuffed with more than two dozen curiously wrapped bundles, each enclosing an amorphous blob suspended in liquid.
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It is stuffed with nubs of potato and crumbles of spicy Mexican longaniza, a spicy, fresh sausage similar to chorizo.
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That leads to at least one stunning fight scene, but also several scenes stuffed with little more than weightless CGI.
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The Burgrito is a stomach-busting concoction stuffed with tomato, bacon, lettuce, American cheese, onion, chipotle sauce, fries and hamburger meat.
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In 2009 Mattel opened the world's largest Barbie shop on a luxury shopping street in central Shanghai, stuffed with 800 dolls.
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Behind the storage unit sits a rectangular wooden box stuffed with bicycle tires filled with Silly Putty to replicate human intestines.
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Kingdom Hearts III is absolutely stuffed with content, and most of it isn't nearly as interesting as the action-RPG core.
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Cairo's Egyptian Museum, stuffed with Pharaonic relics, can barely keep track of its inventory and was looted during the Arab spring.
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His first foray into fiction, at the age of 72, is nonetheless stuffed with literary allusions, along with much wonderful writing.
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Think-tanks not only contributed ideas, but also people; presidential and prime ministerial staffs were stuffed with their bright young wonks.
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The crunchy-poultry taco is then stuffed with shredded lettuce, diced tomatoes, cheddar cheese, and a drizzle of creamy avocado ranch.
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A black sports car, its open trunk stuffed with soup cans and boxed wine, barreled down toward the intersection, pumping Ginuwine.
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People have been sharing fewer personal updates on the platform, as feeds become stuffed with brand advertisements, memes, and publisher videos.
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Until one night in May 2012 when Nick dreamed up the idea to make mini bagel balls stuffed with cream cheese.
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Then I head back to the office to eat my final microwave meal stuffed with some of the kale I bought.
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The problem is that a lemon stuffed with copper and zinc electrodes simply doesn't generate enough power to ignite steel wool.
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Cops, Vietnamese immigrants, and Americorps volunteers lined up for the cream cheese turnovers coated in chocolate or stuffed with lemon filling.
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The place was offering jiaozi, a classic variety of Chinese dumplings, stuffed with Western ingredients such as tomato sauce and cheese.
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The spacecraft was on an International Space Station resupply mission, stuffed with 2.5 tons of food, fuel, clothes, and other hardware.
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I placed a few Greek dolmades, made from grapevines found in her garden and stuffed with rice, on to my plate.
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Winnings were distributed via bank transfer, Alibaba-linked Alipay, WeChat or 'red packets', digital versions of traditional envelopes stuffed with cash.
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Like the artist, they smoked cigars, made paintings and drove around in cars that were often stuffed with canvas-stretcher bars.
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An entire floor of Degas's Paris house was stuffed with easels displaying old masters, which favoured visitors were allowed to view.
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The kulcha is like a refined quesadilla: crisp waferlike bread stuffed with melting Cheddar and, if you choose, smoky bacon bits.
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In his country, the portable, starchy pockets typically come stuffed with eggs, meat, beans and cheese, though pretty much anything goes.
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The richness of fried dates stuffed with boar meat, for only twelve dollars, is cut nicely with a homemade grainy mustard.
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He had the same burly build and imposing height, the same buzz cut and the same chubby cheeks stuffed with tobacco.
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The book was stuffed with hundreds of pages of geography, epidemiology, and archaeology, and it presented virtually no characters besides Yali.
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The Shack also has one of the best veggie options — a fried portobello mushroom stuffed with cheese — of any burger chain.
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Rosemary naan had almost no rosemary flavor, and naan stuffed with minced bacon wasn't as irresistible as it should have been.
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Comprised of 96-percent polyester and 4-percent elastane, the jacket's stuffed with 200 grams of Polartec High-Loft synthetic fiber.
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Currently we're obsessing over these G. Hensler bags because they're not only adorable, but they come stuffed with free beauty products!
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In a labyrinthine basement, the guts of the new Whitney are stuffed with systems designed to minimize energy and water use.
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In Tangier, you can get m'smen stuffed with meats, fish, and vegetables, or with finely-chopped beef confit, which sounds awesome.
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A failed 2010 bombing attempt in New York City's Times Square, for instance, involved a pressure cooker stuffed with 120 firecrackers.
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Ghost World began in the pages of Clowes' periodical Eightball, which was stuffed with his quirky, surreal, crude, clever, scattershot strips.
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"I was not there to debate," Mr. Kang said as he drove home afterward in a car stuffed with campaign signs.
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Would this particular chicken, slathered in a simple, garlicky chile butter, be excellent stuffed with loads of herbs and halved lemons?
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It was a compelling argument, but at the time, my wallet stuffed with colorful plasticy pounds, I thought he was crazy.
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What is never said, however, is that the "right way" increasingly means runners and shoe representatives and envelopes stuffed with cash.
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"It's stuffed with dough" sort of sounds like something you might bake, but in this puzzle it refers to an ATM.
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It's stuffed with chicken (my choice), quinoa, cabbage, edamame, carrots, cilantro, and a spicy lemongrass sauce that is actually satisfyingly spicy.
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Small amounts of hot water are poured into a gourd stuffed with the leaves and sipped out with a metal straw.
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The traffic was heavier, including bus-like Mercedes vans often so stuffed with passengers that several men stood on back platforms.
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Each room was stuffed with Real Art, the collective value of which was probably enough to bail Detroit out of bankruptcy.
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Mr. Loeb had broken into Mr. Burke's car and stolen a duffel bag stuffed with sex toys, pornographic DVDs and cigars.
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What starts as a home-invasion psychological thriller ends in flaming nightmare surrealism, stuffed with themes that divided, and mystified, critics.
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The chile relleno, stuffed with vegetables and fried in a buttermilk batter, is served with a side of rice and beans.
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My husband has an Amberjack Fillet and I have pasta stuffed with a puree of Swordfish and eggplant, which is delicious!
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Designed at his research center, the two-seater has a light, carbon fiber exterior and a console stuffed with touch screens.
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But the pastrami Reuben (heretically, not stuffed with corned beef) is tender, sweet and smoky, with the perfect hint of pepper.
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Two such trucks were stopped in recent weeks, she said, one stuffed with about 115 migrants and the other about 60.
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Stuffed with products in colorful packages and home to rotating casts of even more colorful characters, bodegas are highly visual settings.
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I ordered the Persian Slipper (18 dollars, or around $13.50), a pastry stuffed with tender braised beef, pumpkin and sweet potato.
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A theatergoer visiting New Haven now would need to pack a bag pretty much stuffed with disbelief-suspension for the trip.
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The store is stuffed with about 500 bikes — new, used, antique — stacked on racks that nearly reach the 14-foot ceilings.
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Italy's banks are stuffed with uncollectable debts in part because the country's economy is smaller than it was a decade ago.
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The front windshield was pocked with dings and cracked all the way across, and the side pockets were stuffed with maps.
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It is silky-soft, alongside buttered clams and shishito peppers, some of which have been stuffed with brandade, battered, and fried.
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""While 'Channel Orange' is stuffed with one-of-a-kind details and characters, its overall scope is grand, as is Ocean's.
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His house in Guilford, Connecticut, is stuffed with his bright landscapes and studies, and artists keep popping up in his work.
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Here's the thing about Connecticut: To the outside, it seems like a well-behaved place stuffed with suburbanites coaching Little League.
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And while the incidental cast is stuffed with actors I like — Corey Hawkins and Toby Kebbell and Jing Tian and etc.
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The pen comes in a super cool neon pizza box stuffed with nifty schwag, such as magnets and a loading tray.
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Originating back in 2009, Black MIDI artists use software to create musical compositions stuffed with a seemingly impossible number of notes.
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The Hideaway can be stuffed with light clothing, crumpled up newspapers, even dry leaves—basically anything that can trap air and heat.
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The ride comes stuffed with a 49-inch screen and a bevy of buzzy keywords: connected, shared, transformative, and above all, smart.
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Most everyone was carrying food: chocolate eclairs stuffed with steak and provolone, and tortilla chips covered with bananas, Nutella, and icing sugar.
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But the reality is that the in-studio audience was hand-picked by the state party and seemingly stuffed with Bush supporters.
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The place, along a harbour-front boulevard, was shuttered, the metal grill stuffed with envelopes that included bank statements and electricity bills.
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Residents flocked to rallies on dusty soccer fields to see candidates tout their achievements and, sometimes, hand out envelopes stuffed with cash.
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Eight years later, when the leaders met in Xiamen, China, the declaration stretched to 71 numbered paragraphs stuffed with 125 discrete promises.
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Charles Mackay's account of the early bubbles in "Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds" is stuffed with such urban myths.
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The Quest's insides are stuffed with electronics, including a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 mobile chipset from 2017 and 64GB or 503GB of storage.
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Tiffany has released an incredibly limited $112,000 advent calendar For that price, it better come stuffed with several mid-range used vehicles.
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Driving with the windows rolled down, the video also showed a car stuffed with college essentials such as a pillow and luggage.
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For well over a century, the Zaltomeeh pastry has been stuffed with jibneh baladi, a Bedouin cheese produced in the West Bank.
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Supper is yesterday's reheated red bell pepper stuffed with ground beef and rice along with a romaine salad and hard boiled egg.
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The star of the meal is definitely the small, whole chicken that is usually stuffed with sticky rice, ginseng, garlic, and jujube.
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And the "brioche," always stuffed with a thousand chemical things that make you want to vomit when it's only breakfast time—why?
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The Associated Press said the proud papa picked out the name Nandi from three that were placed on poles stuffed with hay.
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Tax codes remain Byzantine and stuffed with carve-outs that shelter the income of the better-off, who tend to save more.
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Daylight saving happened, your Facebook feed is stuffed with photos of gently wilting daffodils, and somewhere a lamb is probably being born.
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The Oki Dog features two hot dogs wieners served in a tortilla stuffed with chili, fried pastrami, American cheese, pickles, and mustard.
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" Details: "Salmon en croutes: stuffed with arugula and Boursin cheese, served with creamy polenta asparagus, roasted red pepper and sherry-glazed mushrooms.
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Which is to say it's stuffed with more clues and hints... Fujifilm's X-T2 is the perfect mirrorless camera for photo geeks.
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Whereas Mr Prayuth rambles self-righteously on his weekly television show, opposition parties are gagged and parliament stuffed with the junta's allies.
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She ignored her thirst for a long time, until her throat felt stuffed with cotton and the little girl wouldn't stop complaining.
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Royal tennis, which had different courts and rules, featured wooden spheres and then leather balls stuffed with cork or rags and horsehair.
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Singaporean bakery Golden Moments made a mooncake with a bamboo charcoal skin dusted with 24k gold dust, and stuffed with durian puree.
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August brings us other sweet and spooky treats as well, including the Reese's Stuffed with Pieces Pumpkin, which is new in 2019.
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On the long drive back to Tunis, we trailed a flatbed truck stuffed with freshly cut wood for part of the journey.
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The head had been stuffed with clay many years ago, and the men knew it would be heavy and cumbersome to carry.
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Emily is carrying a silver backpack stuffed with overnight gear like a toothbrush and razor: she knows she's going to get stopped.
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At the butcher counter, patrons can grab a quick Italian sandwich stuffed with mortadella or a Cuban stacked with pig's head terrine.
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"The New Negro" anthology had been a delectably shambling sample of an era, confected from disparate styles and stuffed with conflicting positions.
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Soon her wallet was stuffed with cards from CareCredit, Modell's Sporting Goods, Linens 'n Things, Toys "R" Us, Sleepy's and Old Navy.
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The crisp lentil and rice crepe, thin as newsprint but far more delicious, was stuffed with a pumpkinseed chutney and sautéed greens.
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Two decades ago, both were thriving retail temples, anchored by department stores, stuffed with windowless shops and served by mediocre food courts.
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A ham stuffed with cabbage simmering on the stove for hours makes a lasting olfactory impression, and not necessarily a good one.
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But YOLO, as they say, and living life to the fullest means eating the occasional foot-long sub stuffed with chicken fingers.
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Pan-fried spring rolls stuffed with bean sprouts, carrots and cabbage, the verdant crunch reminiscent of a classic Roman fried squash blossom.
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So it's no surprise to see the fiction list stuffed with repeats and the nonfiction list filled, once again, with political titles.
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The report does not make for easy bedtime reading: It is 2320 pages long and stuffed with data-laden charts and tables.
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Hand-rolled and stuffed with a variety of fillings (the lamb is the tastiest), these fist-size morsels make an ideal breakfast.
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In late December, two bodies, cut open and stuffed with concrete, were found in the Mekong River at the Thai-Lao border.
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WASHINGTON — Congress is back in town for the first time since late September, after a two-week recess stuffed with impeachment developments.
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Stuffed with pine nuts, roasted in the tandoor, and striped with cilantro chutney, it's a Nirvanic dish, with no orange in sight.
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In my middle school cafeteria, the other kids ate P.B.J. and apples as I feasted on hot dogs stuffed with American cheese.
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A recent menu featured, among other courses, peaches stuffed with roasted corn and arugula and eggplant basil meatballs with yellow tomato chutney.
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The Republican politician was seen at a Costco store in La Jolla, California, in 2012, wheeling out a cart stuffed with supplies.
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As flagship sedans get stuffed with more and more technology and convenience features, how easy they are to use becomes increasingly important.
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It is full of promising sketches of songs and stuffed with collaborations with more established artists, including Rick Ross and Blink-182.
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Pay phones, which were to be replaced by kiosks, still litter the landscape, almost all of them unusable and stuffed with trash.
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In the early aughts, Jen D'Angelo's Oakland, California apartment housed far more cardboard boxes — stuffed with folded cotton shirts — than functioning furniture.
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The government, stuffed with brainy technocrats (Mr Macron himself being one of them), talks in incomprehensible jargon about "systemic" versus "parametric" reform.
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But government institutions, including the Khartoum State Transportation Company, are still stuffed with former loyalists, who cannot all be removed at once.
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Stationary power storage does not have quite the same allure—think of a large metal shed stuffed with piles of big batteries.
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At Kasalta, a popular cafe and restaurant in the residential Ocean Park neighborhood, regulars order their mallorcas stuffed with ham and cheese.
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Those teams were stuffed with future Hall of Famers — Cal Ripken Jr., Mike Mussina, Roberto Alomar — and twice made deep playoff runs.
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If a thief snatches it, he or she will discover the package is actually stuffed with "a little gift from my dog."
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And if you're looking for something a bit more modern, The Dining Room does xiaolongbao stuffed with a generous amount of truffle.
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Poca Madre's specialty is the "King Burrito," which comes stuffed with wagyu beef, lobster, and caviar — all for the price of $32.
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Inside, the vast warehouse had been broken into curated party zones stuffed with furniture that looked plucked from a dead grandmother's living room.
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This Mexican-Thai mashup truck has a taco that's stuffed with pad thai, so obviously you need to get in on that action.
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For fishermen these range from electronic bite alarms to carbon-fibre rods, specialised clothing and tackle boxes stuffed with various odd and ends.
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The choice will be made in March by the 1,200 members of an election committee stuffed with the party's supporters in Hong Kong.
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The latest meeting of the world's central bankers in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, was stuffed with sessions about how capitalism has become less competitive.
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As a result, each package comes in a limited-edition vintage tin stuffed with four bags of pasta in a variety of shapes.
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A roof-high expedition rack is mounted to the bed, which is stuffed with a number of accessories, including a portable ARB refrigerator.
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They were fun and loved to party—which meant that to them, it was perfectly normal to have containers stuffed with cocaine onboard.
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In Richmond-upon-Thames, an area of London stuffed with expensive houses and Remain voters, the Lib Dems regained control of the council.
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These bombs typically consist of barrels stuffed with explosives and objects, such as nails or shrapnel, to maximize carnage after the barrel explodes.
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At the police department, where Moulton works, a donation box for Vito, the department's K-9, is stuffed with change and dollar bills.
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During the trial in 2015, the businessman described how he would go to hotels and hand over envelopes stuffed with cash to Olmert.
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And that's because he smashes it by serving bowls stuffed with fresh vegetables, tofu, and grains dressed in punchy sauces and dreamy seasonings.
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Kat von D: Spend $75 and receive a free vegan leather makeup bag stuffed with four minis, from November 23 through November 25.
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As a small-city dwelling Canadian and first-time visitor, the city left me feeling like a hotdog sheath stuffed with cigarette butts.
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Let's hope that Lindsay's saddle bag was stuffed with tissues — apparently, these suitors really need to let the tears flow once in awhile.
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Lula's alleged personal gains seem to have taken the form of refurbishments to property; investigators have not found bank accounts stuffed with cash.
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Everyone loves going to Italy, getting pissed on good wine, getting stuffed with piles of spaghetti and getting to know some ancient monuments.
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They come for the everything bagels layered with fried eggs and pastrami-spiced bacon and the bialy divots stuffed with pork and scallops.
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In the nick of time Good thing that retired security guard in New Jersey checked an old shirt stuffed with unchecked lottery tickets.
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Plumped in port and stuffed with Stilton, they suit the holiday season alongside white, red, rosé or sparkling wine, with cocktails or punch.
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Nablus, West Bank: Sandwiches brought from home consist of pita bread stuffed with olive oil and zaatar, a mixture of herbs and spices.
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The burritos are stuffed with bacon, eggs, potatoes, and, of course, cheese, then the burritos are snuggled up into a crispy, cheesy blanket.
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Op-Ed Contributor Every Ramadan, Hussein's grandmother cooks him fatayer, a savory pastry stuffed with cheese or meat and baked in an oven.
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With the study officially hijacked by pollution, the researchers dissected hundreds of the tiny fish and found their miniscule stomachs stuffed with plastics.
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At the end of my meal, my stomach felt like it had been stuffed with fat, salt, and protein, which it had been.
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After all, how often does the prospect of a completely gratis designer garbage bag stuffed with designer duds factor into your evening plans?
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Infowars publisher and chief meltdown correspondent Alex Jones is a Mr. Potato Head wrapped in smoked bologna and stuffed with brain power pills.
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Stuffed with a mixture of mushrooms, carrot, ginger soaked in Shaoxing wine, soy sauce, and sugar; the crispy tofu "skin" looks damn tasty.
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We liked the pork tenderloin stuffed with Serrano ham, and served with apple cider and orange zest sauce, fingerling potatoes and grilled asparagus.
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He pumped 97-mile-per-hour fastballs paired with a wicked changeup to neutralize a Dodgers lineup strategically stuffed with left-handed batters.
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I had also closed my bank account — meaning I was also carrying my life's savings with me in an envelope stuffed with cash.
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Starfield developed mooncakes stuffed with artificial meat made from bean protein with a lab team from Beijing Technology and Business University this year.
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The dish, she explained, was something of a mystery, given that dolmas usually consist of a vegetable thing stuffed with a meat thing.
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Here the best tacos are simple: warm tortillas stuffed with braised or grilled meat and finished with minced raw onion and fresh cilantro.
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Federal agents raided Mr. Manafort's home before dawn, leaving with binders stuffed with documents and copies of the former campaign chairman's computer files.
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A cannolo (3 euros) stuffed with ethereal sheep's milk ricotta was wrapped in a light, flaky shell that wasn't remotely greasy or heavy.
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Although the script is stuffed with eerie objects and happenings, there is a sense of restraint that keeps "Darkness Rising" from becoming frightening.
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Wall hangings and small statues from Asia and the Middle East were everywhere, along with shelves stuffed with books and stacks of scores.
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Winners included grilled cheese sandwiches stuffed with crab meat, a waffle-pressed grilled cheese, and a burger with grilled cheese sandwiches for buns.
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Condon's movie is a live-action affair, stuffed with real actors, although in many cases the reality is stretched and squeezed beyond recognition.
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Front Burner Focaccia di Recco, a thin bread stuffed with stracchino cheese, is now on the menu at Kesté in the financial district.
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Tejal Rao has a great piece in The Times this week about jingalov hats, skillet-cooked Armenian flatbreads stuffed with herbs and greens.
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It's made from the meat of the hare, stuffed with pork jowl, foie gras, the hare's innards, and its blood, and even chocolate.
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The crusty roll stuffed with cold cuts is not a sandwich that exists in Italy, outside fast-food imitations of the American version.
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This morning, he wrote: 'Now the press is trying to sell the fact that I wanted a moot stuffed with alligators and snakes.
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Stuffed with 85% grey goose down and 15% grey goose feathers, it&aposs warm and cozy, especially when it starts snowing mid-run.
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If you listened to the Dream podcast about MLMs, you know that Holiday Magic sold products in the '60s stuffed with fruity ingredients.
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Foy, the postwar suburb where the attack occurred, is far from the walled city center, which is stuffed with historic buildings and tourists.
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The old comic books from way back when are stuffed with stereotypes that we could all find offensive for any number of reasons.
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It's everything I hoped it would be: shrouded with a glazed bap, specked with light chili, and stuffed with delicately fried crab meat.
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Duffel bags stuffed with cycling gear and United States Olympic team uniforms from the 2016 Rio Games, where she won a silver medal.
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It's easy to see how a disingenuous person might argue "Hey, stop looking for politics in everything!" but Agony is stuffed with political messages.
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Carrying a bag stuffed with more $8,000, that man, named Brian Wells, walked back out of the bank as calmly as he'd walked in.
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The bill, which largely addresses the opioid overdose crisis, is stuffed with different measures—nearly 60 individual laws, all previously passed by the House.
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You've likely seen one of Thiago Silva's creative confections appear on your social media timelines—remember the doughnut stuffed with a full cinnamon roll?
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But, essentially, it's a small pie stuffed with fruits and spices — AKA mincemeat — that's eaten in the UK in the run-up to Christmas.
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Residents with their cars stuffed with belongings and supplies have been trying to reach relatives, evacuation centers and places that still have electric power.
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On Monday at 12:45 am ET, SpaceX launched its ninth Dragon capsule into space, stuffed with 4,900 lbs of cargo and science experiments.
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Mr Rajoy's government is stuffed with abogados del estado—state lawyers who form an elite bureaucratic corps—but is short of politicians and communicators.
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In the meantime, I eat my lunch — taco wraps out of romaine stuffed with tomatoes, yesterday's leftover chicken, a cheddar cheese stick, and guacamole.
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"I almost had it!" exclaimed Sahil Langote, 13, of Wilmington, Delaware, after omitting the "s" from palatschinken, a type of crepe stuffed with jam.
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But today, in the US and Canada at least, it's become standard to take MDMA in the form of gel capsules stuffed with powder.
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The day one keynote was stuffed with news about Oculus Go, new video chat features in Instagram and WhatsApp, and a revamp of Messenger.
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" It's stuffed with "slow cooked, shredded chicken, fire roasted tomatillo salsa, lime crema, fresh cucumber and pickled cabbage with onions, avocado and crispy onion.
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Rafman's work, also animated and stuffed with various media, shows just how far the sense of immersion has come since the mid-20th century.
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In July, 10 people died after a truck stuffed with more than 100 Guatemalan and Mexican migrants was abandoned in a Texas parking lot.
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Crates of records, a tower of cassettes, bookshelves full of CDs, a hard drive stuffed with MP3s, and a couple dozen playlists on Spotify.
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Many had boarded the flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur with suitcases stuffed with bathing suits, bound for beach holidays in South-East Asia.
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It's rather like an old-school "expanded universe" novel brought to life — a tight little story stuffed with references to other Star Wars media.
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As the name suggests, the explosion cakes are made with rainbow layers and stuffed with sprinkles that "explode" when you cut out a piece.
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The youth of today no longer swap their sticky coins for jewel cases stuffed with Shapeshifters remixes or acoustic Happy Mondays covers by Starsailor.
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Asparagus Fontina Quiche This new quiche promises a "flaky, buttery pie crust" stuffed with eggs, asparagus and a blend of fontina and gruyere cheese.
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Harvest Wrap This wheat wrap comes stuffed with watermelon radish, avocado, mixed greens, cucumber and heirloom tomato, all smeared with an herbed cream cheese.
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It's four days off work in the middle of spring when the sun finally comes out and the supermarkets are stuffed with chocolate delights.
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The burger's black patty gets its hue from a "black-olive-and-anchovy-paste," and is stuffed with beef, tomato, purple cabbage and more.
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In a sea of PG-13 offerings, it stands out as hard-R, stuffed with garish violence, graphic sex scenes, and four-letter words.
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The sandwich is then stuffed with caciocavallo podolico, a rare cheese imported from southern Italy that tastes like a mix between manchego and parmesan.
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Abby Narishkin: Most customers order the Crunchy French Toast, or the Wowza Waffle, stuffed with fruit and topped with berry jam and crackly brûlée.
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In this galantine recipe, marinated turkey meat is stuffed with bacon and even more turkey, and topped off with a flavor-packed mole sauce.
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Photos taken after the fire show that the space between the aluminum façade and the structure itself appears to have been stuffed with insulation.
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A showstopper, the whole wild striped bass was swaddled in fresh fig leaves and stuffed with fresh black figs in a red-wine sauce.
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He's also perfected various elevated riffs on chanclas — baked bread stuffed with chorizo, longanzia and ground pork and topped with a chile guajillo sauce.
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The best bargain meal I had — easily satisfying all five frugal criteria — was the glistening quarter-duck stuffed with potato dumplings at U Bansethu.
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Phill Niblock's annual winter solstice concert — stuffed with six hours of video and sound art — will descend on Roulette in Brooklyn on Dec. 21.
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Three cups of strong mint tea and two water pipes stuffed with a sticky tobacco-and-molasses mixture ended up costing just 35 pounds.
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Rooms feature environmentally-friendly bamboo beds and linens, refurbished seating, all-natural vegan bath products, and a mini-bar stuffed with organic local products.
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I like the idea of Melissa Clark's new recipe for acorn squash "stuffed" with Gruyère fondue, perhaps alongside these chicken cutlets with mushroom dressing.
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Then, two men in the trailer lift the goat carcass, made heavier by the salt it's stuffed with, and drop it into the dust.
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Behind the furniture, a towering wooden bookcase is stuffed with artists' catalogs, a first edition of "Dumbo" and a collection of antique Puccini operas.
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The center aisles of Mariano's, an upscale supermarket near the Mondelez headquarters, were stuffed with her company's creations — Oreos, Wheat Thins and Ritz crackers.
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Then he retreated to the safety of the playback room, a space stuffed with ancient record players, VCRs, and reel-to-reel tape decks.
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Order snapper sengari, and it arrives in the flaming colors of sunset, butterflied and stuffed with tomatoes and celery, almost a tagine in reverse.
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The victims, ranging in age from 14 to 71, were strangled to death after their mouths were stuffed with their stockings, bras or socks.
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You can find online recipes for quiche with earthworms and parmesan fritters stuffed with June bugs, but where can you get the necessary ingredients?
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A pasty is essentially a short-crust pie that you can eat with your hands and is stuffed with some kind of hearty filling.
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A waffle cone folded into the shape of a hard-shell tortilla is stuffed with a delicious ice cream flavored by corn and salt.
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As he was flying into exile on Saturday, at least one cargo plane also left stuffed with the luxury cars and other household items.
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The novel is stuffed with footnotes and horror and strange, unreliable, overlapping narrators, but ultimately—in the author's view, anyway—it's a love story.
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Recipe: Pork Tenderloin Stuffed With Herbs and Capers And to Drink ... With this zesty, herbal tenderloin roast, my first choice would be a riesling.
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Known as crapware or adware, these apps aren't necessarily malware but could be toolbars, stuffed with annoying ads or notifications, or bundle crypto miners.
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Also as usual, it's stuffed with name actors who seem to be having a good time, which can be diverting when you're not cringing.
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The difference with End of You, though, is that it's more conceptually challenging than sparkly backdrops and rooms stuffed with pink ping-pong balls.
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And when you've worked through those, British tabloid sites are stuffed with speculation, gossip and explosive interviews with the contestants' second-cousins' PE teachers.
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The draft law is unlikely to meet much resistance in Parliament, which is stuffed with Mr. Sisi's supporters and influenced by the intelligence agencies.
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The chef, Carmen Quagliata, is baking big, well-burnished gougères stuffed with eggs or spinach, eggs and ham, and bronzing chickens on the rotisserie.
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No chance of that in Jarmusch's film, which is stuffed with famous actors, and where fame turns out to be no guarantee of survival.
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I was taken to a military police center, where I spent 13 days, wearing Nabil's shirt, stuffed with our makeshift notes, the whole time.
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The roasted cauliflower spiced with Kashmiri masala and charred kale was perfectly crisp and paired beautifully with borek stuffed with Kombi cheese and pumpkin.
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The confit charlotte potatoes, stuffed with hazelnuts and snails, show the kitchen's skill at keeping classic French ingredients on the delicate side of robust.
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Recently, Ms. Gonzalez has been making pierna mechada, a holiday pork roast stuffed with fruits and nuts, to shred and stuff into the rolls.
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She was looking ahead at the road, and he noticed that the bag she had placed at her feet was stuffed with dirty laundry.
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When police used an unmarked "bait truck" stuffed with expensive shoes in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood earlier this month, it struck a nerve in the community.
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It's stuffed with bugs that Ashton himself carefully describes, including explosions that don't cause panic like they're supposed to or zombies who refuse to crawl.
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According to Christgau, Joe's school only had two basketballs; practicing at home meant pretending to dribble a sock stuffed with rags, toilet paper, or sawdust.
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Your must-eat list is long, but we suggest the raw oysters, the crudo, and the incomparable lobster roll, stuffed with a whole damn lobster.
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"I'm stuffed with beautiful gowns," Martha Slagle, vice president and general manager of Neiman Marcus' Friendship Heights location in Washington, D.C., told the Washington Post.
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Batulo is still wearing a plastic pouch around her neck, stuffed with a plane ticket and an ID card from the International Organization for Migration.
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The amount of packages that are stuffed with lethal drugs and intercepted by federal agents is something that has to be seen to be believed.
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So far, the New Yorker has put out an exciting disco-inspired EP—last year's Le Funk—stuffed with buzzing synths, keys and wobbling basslines.
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Big plantains are deeply browned in oil and served burn-your-mouth hot with a squiggle of salty cream, or stuffed with beans and fried.
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The film's 130 minutes are positively stuffed with all-new musical numbers; you'll rarely go more than a few minutes without stopping for another one.
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The last few pages of the EP forums are stuffed with users saying goodbye to friends, and goodbye to the idea of the Experience Project.
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This week she has makhshi koosa in her sights: fried magda squash stuffed with spiced ground beef and pine-nuts in a fresh tomato sauce.
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When Trump finally ran for president, his campaign was stuffed with "Arthur's kids" and friends: Larry Weitzner, Tony Fabrizio, and his old buddy Roger Stone.
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Even its supporting cast is stuffed with ringers, to the degree that Martin Short turns up in episode three in what amounts to a cameo.
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While everyone loves taquitos, nachos, and quesadillas, I'm whipping up something extra special this year — baked egg rolls stuffed with chicken, beans, corn, and peppers.
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Police in Brazil found suitcases stuffed with cash worth more than $16m in an apartment used by one of President Michel Temer's former cabinet ministers.
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The Mandarin term for rice balls is fan tuan (飯糰) and in Taiwan, they're oblong, stuffed with things, and made with hot sticky rice.
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I still look fondly back on Valentine's Days in elementary school, when cubbies were stuffed with personalized packets of Skittles, Reese's, conversation hearts, and more.
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If we're serving vegetables at our party, you best believe they're going to be stuffed with cheese, wrapped in bacon, then covered in more cheese.
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They comprise a green leather box full of discarded ephemera, once a case for a Spanish brandy, and a plastic bag stuffed with tattered papers.
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Sushi croissant Way different than Kit Kat sushi, the sushi croissant is exactly what it sounds like: it is literally a croissant stuffed with sushi.
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The bunny donut is stuffed with chocolate cream, dipped in icing and decorated like a bunny with chocolate and pink icing and adorable sugar ears.
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It's stuffed with plenty of old-fashioned rippers, songs like "Kafe Mania!" and single "Plastic Thrills" built around incendiary riffs and oozing glam-punk swagger.
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We call this meeting room "the soft room" because it's stuffed with lots of very soft sofas and we're an incredibly imaginative bunch of creatives.
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And the zeppole stuffed with cannoli cream, a dessert special one night, didn't seem cooked through, though the filling was worth tasting on its own.
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India's public-sector banks, which hold 1.23% of the industry's assets, are stuffed with bad loans; the central bank reckons that some 17.7% are "stressed".
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Should she learn from her mistakes by scouring the school, earning money to replace the jacket, wearing her old one disturbingly stuffed with dead geese?
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But they could also serve as the filling for po'boys: French bread slathered with mayoketchup and stuffed with fritters and a heap of shredded lettuce.
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UGG Whistler Accent Pillow, $35.90 (after sale $49) [You save $13.10]Make any space that much cozier with Ugg's plush accent pillow stuffed with feathers.
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Michelle is plenty self-fulfilled when the story opens, at least professionally, as telegraphed by her bombast and an office stuffed with her framed portrait.
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I ordered a Lasagna Mia topped with meat sauce and Ziti Fritta, which are ziti noodles that are stuffed with ricotta, breaded, and deep-fried.
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They appeared suddenly last year in Madagascar's traffic-snarled capital, carrying backpacks stuffed with cash and campaign swag decorated with the name of Madagascar's president.
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These transparent discs stuffed with red bean paste can be found in restaurants and food stalls at the night market in the city of Guilin.
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An autopsy conducted on March 7, the Monday after the dog show ended, revealed small, undigested cubes of beef stuffed with poison inside his stomach.
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But in June the transfer was approved by Parliament, which is stuffed with Sisi supporters, and days later the president hastily signed it into law.
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Before Mr. Trump became president, his investment accounts at Deutsche Bank and Barclays were stuffed with blue-chip stocks, which have been decimated this year.
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Savory croissants — stuffed with smoked salmon and cream cheese with "everything" seasoning on top — are an item that's beginning to have traction in New York.
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Christmas menu: Langoustine with caviar Oysters served two ways Wild turbot with black diamonds Capon stuffed with chestnut and truffle tapenade Cost: $604 per person
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He gobbled up at least part of a Yankee Stadium Big Boy Hero, which was stuffed with mortadella, ham, salami, capicolo, mozzarella, lettuce, and peppers.
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That it's also one of the most action-packed Pixar movies of them all and stuffed with great jokes marks it as a tremendous achievement.
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He envisions packed bars and restaurants, sold-out hotels, streets stuffed with fans and the stadium's press box overflowing with reporters from around the world.
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Instead, the giant river turtle had taken its place, doomed to the grill with its shell cracked open and stuffed with potatoes and chili peppers.
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Trouxinhas de carpaccio, bundles of thin-sliced beef stuffed with ricotta cream and topped with pesto and Parmesan, explode in your mouth with modest decadence.
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On Money I walked into the empty restaurant in Managua carrying a backpack stuffed with cash, thick stacks of Nicaraguan córdobas bound by rubber bands.
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The answer is simple: They offer brides and grooms in-person contacts, not to mention prizes and swag bags stuffed with wedding items and discounts.
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The food, overseen by Henry Rich of Rucola and Metta, includes grain bowls with vegetables or meat, and sandwiches stuffed with fried chicken or cauliflower.
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In the corner of the room, authorities saw what appeared to be a human foot sticking out of a garbage can stuffed with bed linens.
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I enjoyed a $7 glass of fruity and tannic sangria as well as a quesadilla stuffed with tender chunks of steak ($10.95, down from $280).
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The fire-and-ice thrill of pasilla peppers poached in honey and stuffed with chocolate sorbet was detailed by Tom Sietsema of The Washington Post.
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The church's basement is stuffed with donations for the family, and the pastor is considering holding a tag sale if they do not arrive soon.
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Ms. Karol also designed three big, low-slung, slipcovered sofas on casters for the living room, stuffed with pillows to support lounge-y, relaxed living.
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It's stuffed with pork — expensive and unnecessary projects that please only the egos in the Pentagon and politicians pushing for new spending in their districts.
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But they nearly gave up much, much more: They had mistakenly included a duffel bag stuffed with nearly $100,000 in cash along with the clothes.
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It's stuffed with 60 essential items — clothes, blankets, toys, a book, bedding, an assortment of personal care items, and probably also instructions for reaching Narnia.
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The troubled Italian banking system, stuffed with dubious loans, has broadly put global policy makers and investors on alert for signs of a potential shock.
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Dogs and handlers followed ridge lines and bobbed through drainage systems stuffed with downed trees for eight hours a day, starting at 5:30 a.m.
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In caloric compensation, the vegetable quesadilla is light on cheese and stuffed with asparagus, firm and thinly sliced, and corn kernels roasted nearly to bursting.
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Most popular in her household are maamoul, a type of Lebanese cookie mixed with semolina flour and farina and stuffed with pistachios, walnuts or dates.
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On the stove, a pair of goosenecks stuffed with maple-scented venison breakfast sausage fried softly in a cast-iron pan, the heads still attached.
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The latter serves up old-style chocolate glazed doughnuts, and more new-school breakfast biscuits stuffed with fried eggs, small-batch bacon and spicy mayo.
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In the summer this is doubly true, when daytime can feel like the inside of a thermal pizza delivery bag stuffed with butts and tuna.
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The nutrition staff brought the bear a 202 pound, heart-shaped, ice "cake" stuffed with frozen mackerel, capelin and apples for him to chow down on.
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Ms Suu Kyi has made little effort to overhaul the courts, which are stuffed with corrupt holdovers from the old regime, or make them more accessible.
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Venezuelan arepas typically come stuffed with eggs, meat, beans and cheese — though pretty much anything goes — and the couple likes to complement theirs with tuna salad.
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European politicians initially dismissed the crisis as an American problem, generated on Wall Street, even though Europe's banks also had balance sheets stuffed with dodgy loans.
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Prisons across the Middle East are stuffed with thousands of young men, and occasionally women, accused or convicted of ISIS membership with scant evidence against them.
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Vegetable relleno, involving a poblano pepper stuffed with cheese and bell peppers and covered with a guajillo-flavored marinara, was lip-tingling-spicy with smoky undertones.
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The Texas-style izakaya offers a traditional lineup (yakitori, kushiyaki, sashimi), but the menu is also stuffed with delicious bastardizations of the small-plate Japanese gastropubs.
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It's the same story for the maize flour that's the key constituent of arepas, traditional unleavened Venezuelan bread that is stuffed with any number of fillings.
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The media have carried reports that she was the intended recipient of bags stuffed with cash so large that their contents were weighed rather than counted.
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Your Boiler Room set is stuffed with tracks from the new record—is it fair to say you made the album with DJ sets in mind?
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He wore the coat to the airport, stuffed with all of the clothing, toiletries and essential travel needs that would have been in his carry-on.
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Each one is packed with the same delicious peanut butter filling as a regular Reese's, but these special cups are also stuffed with chocolate cookie bits.
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Stuffed with braised ham hock, shoestring fries, and homemade piccalilli, one bite of this and you'll never look at a Pret sandwich the same way again.
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In the end, the chefs went with this combo: An organic pig stuffed with a deboned lamb, a deboned goose, and 10 lbs of duck confit.
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So they opened Hooyo's Kitchen, in a Somali shopping center stuffed with rug stores, barber shops, classrooms and kitchens, four floors above Mr. Farah's barber shop.
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Duck kulcha isn't on their menu, but the kulcha stuffed with pastrami and mustard helped me see why my New Delhi informants had been so excited.
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ObamaCare requires users to purchase coverage stuffed with "essential health benefits" that were mandated to be a part of these plans regardless of the consumer's needs.
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Understand that it's stuffed with features and technology like heated and vented seats, heated steering wheel, a panoramic glass roof and auto braking with pedestrian detection.
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Everything at Pocha 32 is served family style: a whole grilled squid, sizzling and stuffed with pork belly; and tteokbokki, a dish of spicy rice cakes.
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A Nebraskan staple, the runza — also known as a bierock in some places — is a bread pocket stuffed with beef, cabbage or sauerkraut, onions, and seasonings.
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Chasson said anecdotally, it's not uncommon to see people with hoarding issues also have computer desktops riddled with icons or email accounts stuffed with unread messages.
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Each clutch (no matter which size!) comes stuffed with $115 worth of summer beauty products that can take you from beach prep to after sun maintenance.
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These photos were captured, developed, scanned, and transmitted entirely on board the spacecraft's intricate photography suite, which was stuffed with huge reels of 70 millimeter film.
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An anti-corruption drive President Xi Jinping is spearheading could benefit too, with digital transactions easier to trace than the journey of bags stuffed with cash.
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But when you come back, you'll feel more at peace knowing that as vast and infinite as the Sky is, it's stuffed with beauty and life.
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Then one random night, I had a backwood stuffed with weed and nothing important to do, so I figured I would give these sounds another go.
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A few weeks ago, a man was arrested in Gloucester, England, for possession of a Kinder egg stuffed with crack and heroin, along with other drugs.
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Of nearly as good quality are the ones at Yang's Dumplings, a popular chain — get the sheng jian bao stuffed with shrimp (four for 2073 yuan).
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Many supply chains to the United States are stuffed with extra inventory thanks to stockpiling, so American importers may need fewer goods in the months ahead.
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The result is a sprawling 2000-page piece of legislation stuffed with concessions for members of both parties — but one that can provide for Americans quickly.
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Within minutes of one another, seven suicide bombers across Sri Lanka detonated backpacks stuffed with powerful explosives, blowing apart people at three hotels and three churches.
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It's stuffed with fruit and pecans — and a plastic baby that brings luck to the finder (along with the responsibility of providing the next year's cake).
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The feeling of my mouth stuffed with food and the over-distention of my stomach offered some kind of haptic feedback I still struggle to explain.
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Using a bungee net, I strap my backpack—stuffed with three boxes of N95 respirators and two bottles of sanitizer—to the tail of my bike.
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And now Trump's Department of Health and Human Services is being stuffed with people who appear to believe that the only good birth control is abstinence.
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I was not as obsessed with the porridge as I was the bulgogi bake, but it's a quality dish — rich and stuffed with plenty of seafood.
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The bodies of the two men, who helped run an anti-junta radio programme called "Thailand Revolution" from Laos, had been handcuffed and stuffed with concrete.
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Though a "disrupter," UKIP is now "stuffed" with people who use it as "a piggy bank rather than a vehicle for political change," Mr. Banks said.
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When I visited recently, one woman's was decorated with cartoon squirrels, owls, and lions; another's had a Christmas motif, with snowflakes and stockings stuffed with gifts.
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And he does so in labyrinthine sentences stuffed with clauses, tangents and U-turns that ultimately arrive at the destination programmed into his mental GPS device.
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Cristi, operating in an ethical zone as gray as his wardrobe or the skies over Bucharest, is an enigma wrapped in a puzzle stuffed with banality.
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For Punjabi-style burvan lal mirch, long red chiles were individually stuffed with fennel seeds, onion seeds and fenugreek seeds, then stored in oil, not brine.
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Elevated tasty bites from the bar's chef, Steven LoTempio, include crispy-edged pierogi stuffed with ramp kimchi and funky "pig face" fritters over German potato salad.
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It's a blood disorder caused by a single mutation in one errant gene that causes blood cells stuffed with hemoglobin to be distorted into sickle shapes.
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IHOP's Cheeseburger Omelette is stuffed with hamburger meat, hash browns, tomatoes, onions, American cheese, ketchup, mustard and pickles and served with three buttermilk pancakes and syrup.
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The foodiverse is stuffed with myths, assumptions, and bias, especially around dishes that are drastically different to what we&aposre used to tucking into every day.
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While crust stuffed with cheese is very common, Pizza Hut's unique spin includes bread crumbs, cheese, and butter, making it reminiscent of a classic grilled cheese.
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It's stuffed with fruit and pecans — and a plastic baby that brings luck to the finder (along with the responsibility to provide the next year's cake).
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The bodies of the two men, who helped run an anti-junta radio program called "Thailand Revolution" from Laos, had been handcuffed and stuffed with concrete.
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Agency employees say that for decades, near-total control by the governor&aposs office has led to the power authority being stuffed with unqualified, politically connected managers.
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Jimi reconnects with childhood friends, bearing a suitcase impossibly stuffed with leather boots, gallon hats, and revolvers, soon turning them into a gang of self-styled Eastwoods.
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By the time I pulled it out, my husband had left our house and driven away for good, his car stuffed with clothes slipping off their hangers.
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Cars made in Mexico are stuffed with parts manufactured in America; some 40% of the value of Mexican exports consists of inputs bought from the United States.
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In separate testimony a subordinate claimed that Mr Temer had received bribes; a confidant of Mr Temer was filmed with a bag stuffed with 500,000 reais ($153,000).
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Waiters, secretaries and professors were sent on red-eye flights from San Francisco to Honolulu if only they would carry suitcases stuffed with these bills of lading.
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At the downtown Washington Archives headquarters on Tuesday, uniformed US service members were busy loading palettes of cardboard boxes stuffed with Obama administration records onto orange forklifts.
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London is stuffed with luxury pads—it accounts for over half the houses sold in Britain for over £1m—so it is feeling these measures most keenly.
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Pronounced po-vuh-tee-tsa, this sweet bread originated in Croatia and, when sliced, reveals thin, swirly layers stuffed with nuts, cinnamon, chocolate — whatever fits the bill.
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Indeed, a warehouse of nostalgia could be stuffed with the everyday items that smartphones replaced: Maps, flashlights, clocks, scanners, video cameras, calendars, calculators, computers, iPods and more.
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If anything, the documentary is too stuffed, with so much presented in just 90 minutes that the viewer may feel like they watched it at 2x speed.
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Also available already, the buttermilk flapjacks are rolled up and stuffed with ricotta cream and chocolate, all topped with cannoli shell chunks, chocolate chips and whipped cream.
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It lasted all of 20 seconds before Hendricks came up and manhandled St-Pierre on o the fence as though he were stuffed with feathers and sawdust.
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While some may balk at receiving an envelope stuffed with cash for their birthday or any other holiday, when it comes to weddings it's a welcome tradition.
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Skewers of tangy grilled chicken, pancakes stuffed with seafood or sliced and served on top of ice cream and chocolate sauce can make for a quick meal.
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That's right, for just $69 a month, you can receive a "Big League Box" stuffed with Trump-Pence T-shirts, buttons, stickers, and mugs every 30 days.
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But then Ryan Reynolds, being the angelic savior that he is, posted a photo of himself with his cheeks stuffed with cotton, accompanied by the following caption.
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From wings to buckets of fried drumsticks to being stuffed with a beer can, chicken is one of the most versatile and beloved meats on the planet.
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Where does legitimate displeasure end and drama contrived to create more drama — all of it filmed, stuffed with advertisements and made available to view, of course — begin?
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The project, stuffed with ideas by a young architect anxious to prove himself, wears on its sleeve lessons Aravena picked up from Louis Kahn and Le Corbusier.
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Instead of books, they held bundles of brown kraft paper stuffed with antique feathers of every sort: egret, tanager, mandarin duck, honeycreeper, jungle fowl, bird of paradise.
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After retrieving his hearing aide, Mr. Ferlinghetti got up again and returned to the kitchen with a cardboard box stuffed with reporter's notebooks, numbered up to 78.
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Instead, it is stuffed with the characters and stories of hardscrabble Augustown, a former hamlet on the outskirts of St. Andrew founded by slaves freed in 1838.
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Cline's last novel was 2015's Armada, another story stuffed with Easter eggs about gaming and 1980s science fiction movies, but it wasn't connected to his first.
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When it was defeated, he had the Supreme Court, by now stuffed with his loyalists, rule that limiting his time in office somehow violated his human rights.
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"I need you to update my online profile," a customer said as she waited to pay for the two large shopping bags that she'd stuffed with loot.
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To make porchetta, a whole pig is deboned and gutted, then stuffed with garlic and herbs, and roasted in its skin until crunchy, juicy and insanely aromatic.
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The new Reese's Stuffed with Pieces Pumpkin is a Reese's Peanut Butter Pumpkin with a peanut butter center that is filled with crunchy Reese's Pieces candy. Oooh!
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Gaping jaws stuffed with food, splotches all over the pages, frequent use of a typeface that looks like a scream from a locked cell — that's the design.
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The room held two safes stuffed with $100 bills, said Taras V. Chornovil, a former party leader who was also a recipient of the money at times.
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The avocado stuffed with an aromatic romesco sauce and pickled cauliflower was our first clue that we were in for a long evening of the best kind.
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They're stuffed with breadcrumbs, garlic, and a bunch of fresh herbs, which means that they're beefed up and will fill your kitchen with fragrant, herby, briny smells.
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The chicken is stuffed with glutinous rice, and cooked with ginseng, jujube, milk vetch root, chestnut, and garlic, plus whatever else the chef might have secreted away.
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Following the court's decision in Shelby County, the Republican-led Legislature passed a law stuffed with voting restrictions, including voter ID requirements and reductions in early voting.
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The tea bags, which are stuffed with catnip and Valerian root, can be brewed, cooled and served in a bowl or given straight to your furry friend.
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Champagne-glazed tomatoes were sweet enough to serve for dessert, and the "crispy mushroom salad" they were stuffed with wasn't crisp and didn't particularly taste like mushrooms.
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Giant fanny pouches bumped along over one leg of cashmere running shorts and tubes of fabric stuffed with goose down swathed the shoulders and hugged the thighs.
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Cheddar-Stuffed Turkey Burger With Avocado These turkey burgers are stuffed with Cheddar, a brilliant move that injects the lean meat with a little flavor and fat.
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Thomas Lenox: Formerly a special agent of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Lennox in 1993 photographed the La Comadre chili pepper cans Mr. Guzman famously stuffed with cocaine.
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But our systems novels are stuffed with more than enough self-seriousness—if there's one thing that feminist dystopian books mostly lack, it's a sense of humor.
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The game was so stuffed with absurdly improbable moments that both teams scored a run in the 13th inning on an infield single and a throwing error.
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Women in mermaid-like dresses hawk sandwiches stuffed with egg, French fries and lentils that rival meals sold from any hipster food cart in New York City.
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Could have happened, if the stories are true about the crowd being stuffed with people who were paid to just cheer and fill out the camera shots.
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The rest of the world is waking up to the multicultural reality of the New South: Korean-Southern fried chicken, Vietnamese-Cajun crawfish, tacos stuffed with barbecue.
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Some have said the numbers are cyclical, but others argue that hourslong ceremonies stuffed with commercial breaks are becoming too taxing for viewers in the streaming era.
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I do a lot of cycling, for which the United Kingdom's rural quarters are a paradise, so my iPhone is stuffed with various weather and transit apps.
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These hand-foods, like the oval tlacoyo, stuffed with requesón cheese and poblano pepper with a side of chanterelle mushrooms, reveal how bland our homogeneous corn tastes.
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They will stay for around 10 hours, producing whichever pasta the kitchen requests: corzetti, stamped like Roman coins; or cappelletti — little hats — stuffed with mascarpone and spinach.
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But their databases can be vast and unwieldy, stuffed with thousands and even millions of consumer complaints and reports from manufacturers of safety concerns, injuries or deaths.
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There are a number of variations, but the classic is a sub sandwich, grilled and stuffed with melted Swiss cheese, sliced ham, roast pork, mustard, and pickles.
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Before leaving town, stop in at Seven Seas (16 New Haven Ave.), a friendly pub with warm lobster rolls that are stuffed with claw and tail meat.
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Even so, the city is also known for its food, especially Mosul's kibbe, flat bulgur wheat discs stuffed with ground meat that are famous all over Iraq.
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Enter the Pirelli Cyber Tire, a high-tech component stuffed with advanced sensors that can radio information and warnings to an electronic receptor in an automobile's cockpit.
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"We have food supplies but no winter clothes," said her colleague, 25-year Nuhirdeen Abdel-Qader, who works in another school stuffed with almost 200 displaced people.
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The cost of the average cable package, stuffed with unwanted channels, had grown to $193 per month — and that was before hidden fees and unavoidable equipment charges.
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Back at my parents' house, there's a couple giant tubs of Lego sitting in my old bedroom closet stuffed with over 20 years of my Lego collection.
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The period from Labor Day to the end of the year is always stuffed with movies, ranging from comedies to aspiring holiday classics to aspiring Oscar nominees.
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The stringy carnitas available elsewhere in New York had nothing on Chavez's bodega offerings, corn tortillas stuffed with juicy cubes of pork and melting strips of fat.
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On any given day at Bloodroot, there are tender beans cooked in clay pots, tofu pockets stuffed with grilled greens, and many kinds of soups and stews.
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"We try to get the best Christmas gift and accidentally buy a [merbaby] stuffed with cocaine and become embroiled in an international drug smuggling ring," Faidley wrote.
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The cost of the average cable package, stuffed with unwanted channels, had grown to $193 per month — and that was before hidden fees and unavoidable equipment charges.
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From the counter, you can choose an array of bombettes, sausage-like chunks of pork neck stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked over hot coals.
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From the counter, you can choose an array of bombettes, sausage-like chunks of pork neck stuffed with a variety of fillings and cooked over hot coals.
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Also on her festive table are matambre, cold meat stuffed with vegetables or eggs, and roasted pork with insalata russa, potato salad with carrots, peas and mayonnaise.
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As indicated by Derek McLane's warehouse of a set, stuffed with the detritus of decades of showbiz, it is a story about theatrical artists, vivid and nostalgic.
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Two weeks ago in Lincoln, two people were arrested in a car stuffed with more than 30 packages that the police said had been swiped from doorsteps.
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Trucks stuffed with boxes streamed down country roads, boats and trailers rigged to the back, their drivers trying to find places to stash them on higher ground.
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Having previously worked with major artists such as Kanye West, Ariana Grande, and Britney Spears, it's no surprise that Wild Love is stuffed with high-profile collaborations.
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The 1962 Shelby 260 Cobra "CSX 2000" is the granddaddy of American sports cars, personally stuffed with a V8 gearbox by legendary designer and driver Carroll Shelby himself.
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The 29.9 Shelby 19337 Cobra "CSX 257" is the granddaddy of American sports cars, personally stuffed with a V29.7 gearbox by legendary designer and driver Carroll Shelby himself.
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Founded in 1985 by Matthew Freud — great-grandson of legendary psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud — Freuds' offices are stuffed with the rafters with an eclectic collection of artworks and curiosities.
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He tried to escape as soon as possible, obviously, but not before he pressed a harmonica—which was stuffed with Rizlas—into my clammy, 14-year-old hand.
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The takoyaki, a rice ball stuffed with pickled ginger and octopus—which would be traditionally served with tonkotsu and bonito flakes—is swimming in Texas chili and cheese.
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They're stuffed with pepperoni, cheese, and Italian seasonings, and topped with orange-and-blue-dyed mozzarella—and won't require you to call Poison Control after taking a bite.
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In a desperate move, officials dropped into the shafts care packages stuffed with food, beverages, a phone, a flashlight, candles, a lighter and a map of the cave.
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The energetic mayor, Maksim Karelin, 31, baked a fish stuffed with lemon, dill and nonfat mayonnaise, and then took us to his friend Sergei's banya, or Russian sauna.
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But on Sunday's episode, Cuban did a six-figure deal with a fast food chain that offers 2000,225-calorie sandwiches stuffed with everything from bacon to french fries.
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My "Let the tape rock 'til the tape pop" 311 album is 1997's Transistor, which got slagged in reviews for being too long and stuffed with ideas.
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Shortly before each execution, David Dormire would climb into his car carrying an envelope stuffed with more than $20173,22017 in cash, nearly all of it in $240.6 bills.
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I had mixed emotions about him bringing the drone to the beach where I own what amounts to a glorified shipping container stuffed with mattresses and a fridge.
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Designed as a framework to be stuffed with tuneful songs, vaudeville turns, sprightly dancing, insinuating jokes and cartoon characterizations, "Mattress" has its charms, but they do wear thin.
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Victor Massiah has grown weary of talk that the Italian banking system is so threadbare and stuffed with terrible loans that it threatens Europe with another financial crisis.
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She made sure the refrigerator was stocked with the different kinds of milk each of them liked, they said, and kept files stuffed with mementos from their lives.
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The 'doughnut cone' — an adventurous alternative to the classic wafer cone — is a cone made of cinnamon sugar-covered dough, topped with chocolate and stuffed with ice cream.
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Screenshot: Max Lee//YouTubeInstead of combusting what is very clearly a paper tube stuffed with chopped up tobacco leaves, iQOS heats miniature cigs to a vapor-producing temperature.
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He's got you covered—from the classic three-fold French omelette to buffet-style versions that are stuffed with everything from shrimp and 'shrooms to honey goat cheese.
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"We've bought shoes, bags, suitcases," Ulrika Wigenborg said as she and her daughter carried bags stuffed with a Louis Vuitton suitcase and new handbags along London's Bond Street.
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On the highway heading to Peru, 21-year-old Javier Caballero dragged a wheeled suitcase stuffed with blankets and a large cross, unfazed by measures to deter migrants.
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As the dispute goes on, at the Royal London Hospital the accident and emergency (A&E) waiting room is stuffed with runny noses and other non-urgent cases.
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The reptile attempts to wriggle itself out of the tight squeeze, but a very full body — stuffed with multiple large bird eggs — prevents the creature from moving freely.
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Yes, one of the options is a hard-shell taco, but there is also a whimsical 8-bit taco icon and a taco stuffed with a rubber chicken.
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The gordita, meaning "little fatty," is a popular snack across Mexico, typically consisting of fried masa dough stuffed with any combination of meat, cheese, eggs, beans, or veg.
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The parties were spinning out of control, and Alig pushed the fantasy to grotesque extremes: glass coffins stuffed with "dead" partiers, buckets of blood, everyone in dead drag.
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It's a curious tone for welcoming new arrivals — typically terrified, bewildered, exhausted people who find themselves at Freedom House's door with suitcases stuffed with whatever they could fit.
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He began making at home "a glorified Cuban long bread," a traditional sandwich stuffed with ham, cheese and mayo, to which he added a secret ingredient, honey mustard.
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I ordered a generously-sized matzo ball soup and five corn tortillas stuffed with ground Middle Eastern sausage, with a modest pile of roasted nopales on the side.
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But older dishes are honored, too, like cups of bitter melon stuffed with pork, dried shrimp and dried scallop, the first bite unconscionably bitter, the second almost sweet.
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The pillow is stuffed with a generous amount of shredded memory foam that provides firm support for back sleepers like me, but is easily removable depending on preferences.
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Traditionally, parathas are made either plain, or they can be stuffed with some kind of cooked vegetable (potatoes and onions are popular) or spiced ground meat — or both.
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SAUSAGE-EGG-AND-CHEESE BISCUIT — This is a biscuit cut in half and stuffed with Wendy's square sausage and a round fried egg topped with melted American cheese.
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In "Surrender, New York," he has written an addictive contemporary crime procedural stuffed with observations on the manipulations of science and the particular societal ills of the moment.
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He cut down large palms and briskly wove them into a backpack, which he stuffed with the dripping meat and strapped to the outside of his girls backpack.
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The boots were built with extra soles and stuffed with moss or a similar material to help them last in tough terrain, according to the firm's conservation experts.
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"That's the only people you have down there," he told Lesley Stahl, explaining why his transition team was stuffed with the wealthy insiders he'd run his campaign against.
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Against a dirty wall is a form, something between a sack and a mattress, stuffed with who knows what and encased in a sheath of synthetic yellow material.
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A bookshelf to the left of the table was stuffed with titles like Susan Faludi's Backlash, Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow, and Joan Didion's The White Album.
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The trout in hazelnut butter stuffed with greens tells the story of freed slaves who worked on western ranches, while the red pea dish evokes antebellum South Carolina.
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Sarah Dadouch's thoughts turned to makdous, a Middle Eastern dish of salt-cured eggplant stuffed with a mixture of peppers and walnuts, packed in jars of olive oil.
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PARIS — There was the parked car stuffed with gas canisters near the Notre Dame Cathedral, a possible effort to set off an explosion in the heart of Paris.
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It is a minicomputer stuffed with every detail of a person's life: photos of children, credit card purchases, texts with spouses (and nonspouses), and records of physical movements.
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The free snacks are nice, but you also must tolerate having your head stuffed with silly jargon and ideology about being on a mission to change the world.
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Their "Panda-to-Panda" artwork featured toy pandas stuffed with shreds of printouts of the surveillance documents leaked by the former National Security Agency contractor Edward J. Snowden.
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In the other direction, the view toward the waterfront was filled with those Fort Lauderdale familiars, sleek towers studded with balconies, stuffed with yoga studios and wine shops.
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Maamoul are round shortbread cookies that can be filled with dates, walnuts, or pistachios, but sometimes they're also stuffed with fear and blind panic because OMG FOREIGN DESSERTS.
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Consider the grated zucchini salad, cold soups like summer borscht, chicken shashlik and other grilled specialties, hazelnut tarator as sauce for vegetables, and roasted peaches stuffed with marzipan.
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I was charmed by a smaller, quieter dessert: a mochi cake stuffed with fior di latte ice cream, with sea salt and a fragrant scribble of olive oil.
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Sylvie paraded around the Natchez hotel room, holding her preschool backpack stuffed with a baby doll, a goat and a giraffe, and declared she wanted to go home.
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The long, relatively narrow studio is roughly divided by enormous cubbies stuffed with monographs, portfolios, coffee cans full of paintbrushes, intricately painted calaveras, and all sorts of collectibles.
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Passing your manager a festive envelope stuffed with VIP tickets to a concert you know they'd love just might look like you're angling for that promotion next year.
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The price also includes a buffet lunch after the tour — you might try South Africa's famous street-food favorite, bunny chow: a loaf of bread stuffed with curry.
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She published the submissions online and compiled them in printed anthologies, which were also stuffed with cameos by famous female artists, including Solange, Donna Tartt and Ariana Grande.
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They took binders stuffed with documents and copied his computer files, looking for evidence that Mr. Manafort, President Trump's former campaign chairman, set up secret offshore bank accounts.
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Here, each appears separately — meaty daikon cut into hearts, inari (fried tofu skin) stuffed with enoki mushrooms, okra gone tender without losing sturdiness — lending a sense of ceremony.
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Sometimes you discover that the corner grocery where you get your egg-and-cheese has been made over in some outlandish period style and stuffed with costumed extras.
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They are glossy, big-budget extravaganzas stuffed with elements to hook global audiences: extreme stunts, Alec Baldwin as a talking infant, boundary-pushing visual effects, song and dance.
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Recipe: Beef Tenderloin Stuffed With Herb Pesto And to Drink ... When served on their own, the two major components of this dish are easy to pair with wine.
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There's a roasted pear stuffed with vanilla ice cream standing gracefully upright amid candied almonds, the golden folds of its skin clinging to it like a silk shawl.
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