• He encouraged guests to wander through the kitchen between courses to observe the chef at work.

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  • Inconsistency has been the consistency of these Celtics, and soon they were letting the Knicks in through the kitchen door and fixing them pancakes.

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  • We take a tour with him through the kitchen to see the produce, the salmon they smoke at the restaurant and the heirloom tomatoes.

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  • He looked through the kitchen window, but the yard was empty and all he could see, among the thistles and scrap iron, was a dilapidated cart with two rusty wheels.

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  • My grandmother moved through the dacha kitchen with the grace of a prima ballerina.

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  • She went to the back, where the servants lay under blankets in the courtyard, and slipped through an open door, through the filthy kitchen, which smelled of garlic and curry, and into the heavily carpeted dining room.

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  • After a moment, though, I felt uncomfortable spying on her like that, and I walked back through to the kitchen, to let her rest.

    NEWYORKER: The Cold Outside

  • Kennedy took that shortcut through the hotel kitchen.

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  • Films will project across the water through the glass wall of the kitchen.

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  • Lord Snape, who is also chairman of Stockport County football club, said the thieves broke in through a small window in the kitchen while he and his wife Linda were asleep.

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  • So when you've got a house-full this Christmas, rather than interrupt the kids' cartoons or the big match, you can now browse through the On Demand movie listings from the kitchen whilst making dinner, and find the perfect film to watch later on.

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  • With the cherrywood man remaining where he was apparently protecting his stove they moved side by side, leaning together, across the kitchen, through a sparsely furnished, extremely clean living room, and out into the corridor.

    NEWYORKER: Brooklyn Circle

  • When Seth fell to the floor and Amy ran out of the kitchen, she left the house through the back door, taking the shotgun with her.

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  • He went into the kitchen and rummaged through the freezer.

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  • Charles Burke runs the diner's tiny kitchen, and he feeds the parade that tromps through his door every four years.

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  • At the time, a central master bathroom was visible from the living room and kitchen through glass walls.

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  • Tata said the extra security measures would not have stopped the attackers from entering the building because they went through a kitchen door that was not monitored by a metal detector.

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  • On the first training day, the kitchen managers worked their way through thirteen stations, preparing each new dish, and their performances were evaluated.

    NEWYORKER: Big Med

  • The series launched this month and streams live from the Kenmore kitchen in Chicago each Thursday through May 12.

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  • Through the lit window as he came around the side of the house he could see his family in the kitchen eating pizza, and it did occur to him then that it was late for them to be having supper.

    NEWYORKER: The Swan

  • It struck me that before I could reach the oval mirror in the upstairs hall, I had to pass through the front hall, cross the dusky living room with its sagging couch, walk the length of the kitchen, and climb two sets of creaking stairs, the long one up to the landing and the short one up to the hall.

    NEWYORKER: Miracle Polish

  • When he opened the back door, he saw that the old kitchen house had turned into a windblown orange fireball, streamers of flame running toward him through the grass.

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  • There was a bed in the kitchen, and he invited backpackers passing through campus to stay with him, in exchange for help building the site.

    NEWYORKER: No Secrets

  • We stoop through low passages which spiral around the heart of the machine: the kitchen.

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  • They had bootstrapped the prototype, which was assembled at their kitchen table, through friends and family.

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  • He bought an electric saw and some lumber to patch the second-floor gallery, but every time he was halfway through a board a fuse would blow in the spider-haunted circuit box in the kitchen.

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  • Indeed, as we traveled through Solo's kitchen, we came upon his colleague, who wasn't just washing the salad: He was examining it under a microscope.

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  • Veteran Apple designer Christopher Stringer the company's first witness walked through many of the prototypes on Tuesday and said the design team often works around a table in a kitchen, translating ideas to sketches to computer designs to 3-D models.

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