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This means he and his buddies were sprigs in their 20s and 30s when they conjured up Arpanet.
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To serve, drizzle sauce over fried radish wedges and garnish with cilantro sprigs and raw radish slices .
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Cool and place in a covered container with six or eight sprigs of fresh mint, then refrigerate overnight.
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Normally, I don't see the point of mincing herbs, but rosemary, with its woody sprigs, is hard to eat.
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Financial markets rallied after the G20 news, though this was as much because of sprigs of good economic news emerging as the harmony that was displayed.
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On Thursday, Second Lieutenant Lucy Horner will escort the sprigs from Belfast City Airport to the First Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, currently based at Canterbury in Kent.
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Top it off with a soft-boiled egg and a few cilantro sprigs, and you've got a meal that takes a mere 25 minutes and makes the slog of winter fade into distant memory.
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Clothed in sheepskin throws with bells around their waists and sporting distinctive hats embellished with sprigs of evergreen, two to more than thirty ringers swagger in groups behind a guide carrying a small evergreen tree.
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Throw in the rosemary sprigs.
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