Anger is leavened by memories of the City's contribution to Labour's spending splurge in office.
That's pretty much how it went last week when all the hard questions were leavened with love.
Or not an out-and-out horror movie, but a horror movie leavened with large doses of black humor.
Sourdough is the oldest form of leavened bread and was used at least as early as ancient Egypt.
The heavy emphasis on reading is leavened with daily creative arts classes that include French and jazz band.
The villa interiors are leavened with non-Balinese pieces and are more about providing comfort than making a design statement.
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The combination of dissatisfied fans and mutinous developers is leavened with a dose of nostalgia for the good old days.
It starts with a baking-powder-leavened batter and ends in uncommonly airy waffles a sort of hybrid of the cake and yeast-raised categories.
In the end, he snagged the title with the word knaidel, a German word that means a small mass of leavened dough.
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On top of that, the ten-hour weekly marathons are leavened by humor whenever possible, for Day constantly tries his hand at cracking jokes.
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At Passover, millions of Jews forgo leavened grain and eat matzo, tricking out the cracker in various ways to mask its essential, incontrovertible blandness.
Turns out Krispy Kreme may have leavened profits in the way it accounted for the purchase of franchised stores and by failing to book adequate reserves for doubtful accounts.
An original history, leavened with personal anecdotes, which gives a profound and very readable insight both into how Europeans have viewed Britain and Britain's current debate about its role in Europe.
Every chapter is leavened with well-turned anecdotes and vignettes.
That led to 1970s postmodernism, less a period of creative vitality than of confusing signals and flawed buildings, a half-understood historical recall supposedly leavened with irony in the way past and present were combined.
The expatriate crowd is leavened by plenty of locals, who come to sample items like chips with curry sauce, and fried Mars bars, a delicacy unknown outside Scotland and out of fashion even there.
The predictable is leavened with notes of idiosyncrasy: a pea-shoot-and-watermelon-radish salad provides just the right edge of tartness to the greasier offerings, as does a beautifully balanced pickle garnish sweet with a little chile that accompanies several dishes.
As such, they can be significantly leavened by unremitted efforts to remind consumers and investors what banks really exist to accomplish and what they do still accomplish: get small businesses off the ground, create opportunities to own homes and cars, finance education.
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