Sentences with phrase «around the column where»

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I used to write a food column for Dean & DeLuca where my job was to play around with a lot of their newest and trendiest ingredients and then develop recipes with the bounty.
Here's our latest Liverpool transfer news column, where we round up the latest gossip and rumours from around the world.
In Geddy Sveikauskas» recent column about the economy around Ulster County and the Mid-Hudson Valley, he describes some interesting trends regarding the demographics on where residents from the cities of Hudson and Kingston commute to work.
I was told it could be a broken spring around the steering column but wouldn't know where to start.
Every dashboard instrument and gauge is mounted in the center of the steering column, where the narrow steering wheel rotates around them.
The houses clustered down the slope and around the main square of the Hôtel de Ville where the council chamber, its Mairie, and the office of the town's own policeman perched above the thick stone columns that framed the covered market.
Cooking columnist Sybil Pratt has taken us for a spin around the world with her November column, and with Leanne Kitchen's cookbook Turkey, «she offers an elegant cook's tour of Turkey's seven geographic regions, where Mediterranean, Slavic and Middle Eastern influences mingle and where courtly Ottoman dishes share the Turkish table with more humble, hearty peasant fare.»
As I write this column, the price of a barrel of oil is hovering around $ 75, far off its recent highs of more than $ 100 a barrel several months ago, but still above where oil traditionally traded five to 10 years ago.
Crete is the largest of the Greek islands and we recommend you begin your exploration where it all started; picking your way around crumbling columns of the Minoan ruins found across the island.
The 50 metre - high sculpture will be built in north Kent, where it will be visible from road, rail and air, and stand at around the same height as Nelson's Column.
Concrete columns are more likely to withstand a strong earthquake if lengths of steel bar wrapped around vertical reinforcement are sharply bent back where they are attached.
We wrote about Stephen Emms» project and magazine column, Bench Marks, where he explains the story behind the plaques on park benches around
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