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1 Wash with egg and milk and strew with finely shredded almonds.
2 Brush with shortening, strew with brown sugar and nuts.
3 Spoon yoghurt over the top and strew with mint.
4 Prick with a small skewer, strew with large carraway comfits, and bake slowly, a pale brown.
5 The root verb anthizô means "to strew with flowers...and so, to dye with colours."
6 Brush the upper surface of this fold with melted butter and strew with mixed fruit and almonds.
7 You must smooth the road you would have him take, and strew with flowers the path of ruin.
8 Pour in the wine, then drizzle with remaining olive oil, season with more salt and pepper and strew with thyme.
9 On the far bank, the springing turf was strewn with Russian bodies.
10 The city is already strewn with what one friend terms human debris.
11 Each step of the way since then has been strewn with pitfalls.
12 The path to Judge Wilson's class certification decision was strewn with boulders.
13 The floor was strewed with the books which had lain upon it.
14 In Sanaa, six coffins were taken to graves strewn with red roses.
15 Silus saw the shores of Nürn strewn with the bodies of Calma.
16 The area was strewn with shards of brick and sprinkled with lime.
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