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Likewise the slabs of mozzarella just off the jet from Naples, perfectly seared baby artichokes and extraordinary desserts that run from a red-wine mousse with hint of cinnamon to an Easter-time ricotta pudding made with, yes, rice.
Risotto Rising 2009
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They'll look great on your friend's window sil at Easter-time.
Pot o' narcissus... Gumbo Lily 2009
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The Easter-time push of rabbits puts me off not because I do not find them deserving of our society's affection -- just the opposite.
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At Easter-time, the Barons assembled at Stamford, in Lincolnshire, in proud array, and, marching near to Oxford where the King was, delivered into the hands of Stephen Langton and two others, a list of grievances.
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Where-in Nacey takes you on a visual journey of two of her favourite Easter-time movies...
25th March '05 2005
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I remember watching it every year around Easter-time, and being captivated everytime and even to this day.
Off to see the Witch RobB 2005
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I remember watching it every year around Easter-time, and being captivated everytime and even to this day.
Archive 2005-02-01 RobB 2005
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I remember watching it every year around Easter-time, and being captivated everytime and even to this day.
Wicked Fortitude RobB 2005
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One year, Good Friday passed, and Easter-time had progressed to the joyful Monday, ere cognisance of the season came.
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I climbed over, back into sunshine and a freshly moving breeze, and the open, sloping field where, as children, we had come every Easter-time to roll our hard-boiled eggs in a sort of version of the conkers game played in autumn with horse-chestnuts.
Rose cottage Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1997
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