(1) I can play an instrument, the flute , but if I could choose again it would have to be a piano, and I swear I'm going to learn the Ukelele by the time I go to Blackpool next year!
(2) On a lightly floured surface, roll out the pastry to form a thin circle or rectangle, place it on a lightly greased baking sheet or tin, and lip or flute the edge.
(4) His crystal champagne flute was smashed into several million pieces.
(5) After intermission, the musicians began gently with pieces featuring the organ's flute stops and a quartet of recorders.
(6) Drums and the flute were the musical instruments of the Indians before the Spanish conquest.
(7) He is a multiple award-winning composer who has written numerous compositions for flute and other orchestra instruments.
(8) Richard started playing music with his peers in high school and produced his first handmade flute at 17 which started him on his exploration into the wholeness of sound.
(9) In Petrusberg, South Africa, churchgoers voted not to get rid of a friend - a cobra who lived in the ceiling, always came out to listen when the organist played the organ's flute stops, fled back to its hole when the preaching started.
(10) The traditional Japanese flute weaved its soulful melody.
(11) Her hand gently motions for David's still full flute .
(12) I am absolutely the modern day version of a dame with flute skirts and heels.
(13) Whether it's flute hem, a-lines, or high-waisted pencils, we have the skirt for you.
(14) Not today, but sometime shortly, I will drink a flute of champagne to you Charlie and express the wish that you will be around for many more years to celebrate many more birthdays.
(15) The satyr's hands are raised as if to play a flute , yet the instrument itself is not represented.
(16) In addition, they show well-marked bottom-structures, which have not been described from modern deposits, such as groove and flute casts on their undersides.
(17) Champagne is best served in a tall flute or tulip glasses.
(18) It is foolish to try and figure out which is the most important instrument in an orchestra - the violin, the flute or the clarinet.
(19) The champagne flute is tall and narrow to slow the loss of the CO2 bubbles, to keep it from going u251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu2510flatu251cu00f6u251cu00e7u251cu00fb for as long as possible.
(20) A wooden flute trills what sounds like an Eastern melody.