• All this is thrown together in a stew of chords, arpeggios and short phrases that repeat and go nowhere.

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  • Washington has been simmering in a stew of political scandals this week.

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  • Over a lunch of lamb stew at a French restaurant in Amherst's downtown, Mr. Andresen considers deflation.

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  • Kennedy had his own upstairs booth and came in on Sundays to read his newspapers over a bowl of lobster stew (you can dine in Kennedy's booth).

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  • Likewise, depriving a child of ordinary social interaction is also abuse, but there's nothing wrong with sending a school-aged boy to stew alone in his room for an hour after he hits a younger sibling.

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  • For this reason, there may be merit in leaving the passengers in the Devolution Express to stew a while longer.

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  • Cannibalism has fascinated visitors to Brazil ever since Hans Staden, an explorer, escaped a Tupinamba stew pot in the 16th century.

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  • Chef Fabienne Escoffier turns out a rich beef stew studded with smoked bacon, pearl onions and braised mushrooms enrobed in a chestnut-colored sauce whose flavor hints at the full-bodied Burgundy she cooks with.

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  • Covered in inches of dark shiny sludge is a rich stew: a bicycle, an Ultraman stuffed toy, a fire extinguisher, a bank book.

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  • Keldysh recited a poem in Russian, Mstislav made a joke about Gogol, then we sealed up this weird stew with cheesecloth mesh, as we do the rest of the topsoil, to keep it from absconding in the zero-G.

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  • Customers are sitting on white plastic chairs in a circle, eating dodo, and rice and stew, and amala and ewedu.

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  • But Fayyad, a Sunni, and Hasan, an Ismaili, are among the thousands of testaments to sectarian amity in what is a Sunni-dominated but diverse ethnic stew.

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  • The meat was cooked alone or as a stew with very rich stock then placed in hot sterile jars and pressure-cooked to ensure freshness and preservation.

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  • Today, Maria serves the polenta with a thick, savoury rabbit stew and sliced beef in red wine.

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  • While the crewmen sat in the galley eating meat stew with fistfuls of ugali, a maize porridge, the passengers congregated along a handrail overlooking the action.

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  • Around the Mediterranean, the last of the artichokes often coincides with the first of the favas, and the result is a widely loved stew, called koukia me anginares in Greece, fritella or fritedda in Sicily or la vignarola in Rome, where peas are added.

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  • We need a press that is more interested in corruption than in K-Stew.

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  • The slender tapering okra referred to as "the bride's fingers" in the local language, Dari is made into a delicious stew.

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  • Heartland's sister company in Canada buys sugar at international prices, and conjures up a molasses stew specifically designed to avoid America's customs tariffs.

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  • Inspired by the Portuguese colonists' white bean stew, they created a concoction with the earthier (and in my book, tastier) black beans.

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  • And could it be trout farming below the dam at Dolores square plastic-lined pools in which writhing motion could be detected, as if someone were boiling a great stew of fish rather than breeding them?

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  • Somewhere in this stew of stories is an attempt to savor the many ingredients of a modern multicultural city, as well as an old-style injunction to follow your dream, but neither is discernible for long, due to the ham-fisted nature of the filmmaking.

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  • During his seven years in the NFL, runningback Amos Zereoue wowed his teammates by whipping up Kedjenou, a spicy chicken stew which is a staple of his homeland, Africa's Ivory Coast.

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  • That would affront the French republican notion that a melting-pot should produce a single stew, as, by and large, did earlier waves of immigration in the past half-century from Eastern Europe, Portugal and Italy.

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  • There are certainly a lot of hard-liners who want to leave Nick 'n Dave to stew in their own juice.

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  • We'd take our earned cruzados to the cafes lining the sand and splurge on feijoada, a dark, smoky black bean and pork stew that, oddly enough, satisfied us in the Rio heat.

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  • As The Economist went to press, he seemed to have decided to let her stew in her job for the time being, and the rebellion save for a couple of members had been put on ice.

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  • The Ice Hole, which offers stew or chili, cornbread, several kinds of beer and a full bar, opened in mid-January, with regular hours on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays.

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  • The Iraqis complain that they have been left to stew painfully for eight years under the most all-encompassing sanctions in history, with no hope of a reprieve.

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