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After I ate the meal, without cleaning my mouth before, a taboo for me in those days, my nurse, who was one of the wives of Baba Alajo Shomolu, brought me a breakfast of pap and peppered stew.
Source: https://thenationonlineng.net/ike-ekweremadu-our-children-our-archilles-heels/
'And as well as the homeless situation, I'd say nearly every kind of woke ideology was peppered into the scenes.
A rocket fired at them from a Grad system had peppered the legs and back of a fellow landmine-clearer with shrapnel.
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/13/ukraine-sappers-mine-clearers-russia-war
As bizarre as that may sound to anyone that hasn’t seen the film, it’s pretty fitting to the off-color tone and dark humor that is peppered in throughout.
But aside from these sweet and small moments peppered throughout the film, and a charming tease toward the end of Emily finally putting quill to paper, the "writing" of it all felt a bit like an afterthought.
Source: https://collider.com/emily-movie-review-emma-mackey/
Coach James Franklin has been peppered with questions about opening up the offense as Allar’s receivers have struggled to get separation.
Dialogue tags like "I said" or "he said" remain peppered throughout, always delivered straight to camera.
Source: https://mashable.com/article/the-wonderful-story-of-henry-sugar-review-wes-anderson
Famous for Souvlaki, a kebab style wrap, is peppered with local street food stalls and outlets, all as delicious as the next.
He jokes that this was their first date, and since then, they've peppered one another's Instagram pages.
Source: https://kfyo.com/ixp/204/p/cole-swindell-drinkaby-lyrics/
Hull were peppered in the first half, but they stayed in the game.
Source: https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/sport/rugby-league/how-tony-smith-turned-hull-8503559
It became clear during a 40-minute press conference on Wednesday, as NFLPA president JC Tretter was peppered with questions on the matter, that union leadership associated confidentiality with “good governance.”
It is no coincidence that Jones’s books are peppered with adults who are tyrannical, or vain and capricious, or simply mistaken.
Kept busy in the second half by Liverpool, who peppered the Leeds goal with shots.
Source: https://www.leeds-live.co.uk/sport/leeds-united/leeds-united-u21s-ratings-liverpool-28005539
Luxon had been peppered with questions about whether he’d work with NZ First for months, having already ruled out left-leaning and far-right fringe parties.
Ms. Pat’s honest reactions with the perfect cusses peppered in here and there — sometimes everywhere — are part of what makes her one of the funniest comedians of today.
Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-ms-pat-show-comedy-season-3-interview_n_63f50b51e4b0c87f32f3b4a5
One of the archery targets peppered by wannabe Robin Hoods at the West Wight Archery Club's free taster sessions event.
One particularly heavy blast last week broke one window at Cordewener’s, peppered Allarie’s house with small rocks, and caused seven of Sid Plummer’s baby chicks to commit suicide.
Over the years, the word “utopian” has peppered descriptions of the artist’s practice: If we could simply come together over a meal, we could reconcile our differences — we could recognize one another’s humanity.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/12/21/arts/design/rirkrit-tiravanija-momaps1.html
Pandor, was also peppered by questions from reporters on the possibility of an August visit by Putin, whom the International Criminal Court has indicted for war crimes in connection with the alleged abduction of children from Ukraine.
Reporters peppered President with questions about — and “potential violence” over body cam video of the deadly beating by police that ended his life.