The first saffron rays of sunrise bled into the deep purple sky above the Chobe River.
Orton was born in Leicester in 1933 and grew up on the Saffron Lane estate.
That production used smuggled footage to capture the 2007 Saffron uprising led by Burmese monks.
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In recent years, many farmers in a number of provinces did start cultivating saffron.
Our saffron gnocchi was plump and plaint dressed up with garlic, artichoke and shaved pecorino.
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Another gave me a Tupperware container of saffron- and rosewater-scented rice pudding, or sholezard, to take home.
This adaptable spice, both sweet and savory, is the second most expensive in the world, after saffron.
Gigantic gilded Buddhas lined the path, which I shared with 12-year-old monks laughing in their saffron robes.
Chef Matthew Lightner, of New York's Atera, is likewise attracted to nasturtiums' vivid saffron color and spicy taste.
How many times have we seen Gore among saffron robes at the Buddhist Temple, passing the collection basket?
In the early morning, step outside and join pious locals as they dole out alms to saffron-robed monks.
Money has also been spent on persuading poppy farmers to grow alternative crops, like fruit trees or saffron.
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The all-time monster beluga, according to the pleasurable new book Caviar, by Inga Saffron: a Jaws-size 28-foot, 4, 570-pounder caught in 1736.
MANDALAY, Myanmar (AP) Wrapped in a saffron robe, Buddhist monk Wirathu insists he is a man of peace.
According to Saffron Road, sales surged 300 percent during Ramadan and its fanbase on Facebook increased by 200 percent.
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Saffron Brown, a second-year nursing student at the University of Northumbria, who went into training straight after school, agreed.
It decided to sell them to the Saffron Housing Trust, which is now planning to convert them into affordable homes.
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Two adult sisters who were separated at birth (both played wonderfully by Saffron Burrows) pass each other at an airport.
Bouillabaisse wouldn't be bouillabaisse without the intoxicating aroma of saffron threads, which are the orange-yellow stigmas of the purple crocus.
Even if Afghans could be persuaded to grow saffron, the country has few roads to give them access to markets.
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Ground zero is Kotkai, which sits amid barren saffron and chocolate colored hillsides above a snaking river cutting through South Waziristan.
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The north Indian saffron-clad yoga teacher presides over a thriving yoga and health empire, including an island in Scotland.
Other restaurants include a branch of the Michelin-starred Saffron Lounge for Indian, Khan Farouk for Egyptian and Sukar Pasha for Turkish.
Saffron was the Philadelphia Inquirer's Moscow correspondent from 1994 through 1998, a dramatic time for sturgeon roe in the former U.S.S.R.
In Burma, monks wielded their moral authority to challenge the military junta and argue for democracy in the Saffron Revolution of 2007.
The stew may be seasoned with cinnamon, turmeric, cardamom, sugar or saffron.
Since 1995, when new rules required exporters to repatriate their hard-currency earnings, half the saffron crop has disappeared into the black market.
Ian Lauder, of Wimbish, criticised the county council and described the situation on Wednesday morning "as total chaos" in the Saffron Walden area.
RSS's saffron brigades, whose dearest wish is to build a temple on what they believe to be the birthplace of the god Ram.
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