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'Next Friday' Premiere

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Don 'DC' Curry at the 'Next Friday' Premiere at the Cinerama Dome at ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood, California on January 11, 2000. (Footage by WireImage Video/Getty Images)
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Chili paste stir.

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Cook working fried chilli paste in a saucepan.
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Chicken Curry

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Chicken in curry sauce with vegetable
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Buy Mackerel

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Women buy mackeral was steamed from Mae Klong market in Thailand.
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Group of Thai food dinner

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Group of Thai food dinner
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set of Asian food

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set of Asian food
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HD Dolly:Tonkatsu Curry.

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HD Dolly:Tonkatsu Curry.
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Group of Thai food dinner

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Group of Thai food dinner
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Pork Satay roasting

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Pork Satay roasting
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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food

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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food
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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food

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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food
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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food

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Chicken coconut soup or Tom Kha Gai , Thai famous food
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Cooking curry by chili and spice in mortar

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Spoon sauce from a mortar, cooking curry by chili, Thai tradition food.
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Young man eating take away noodles on the street

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Tourist man eating asian food street local cafe
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Young man eating take away noodles on the street

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Young man eating asian food in street local cafe outdoors
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Labour MP Peter Kyle confident no rules were broken by Starmer

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MP for Hove at the Worthing count says "nothing can sour" the events of today for Labour, following Durham Police launching an investigation into the party's leader Sir Keir Starmer. He insists no rules were broken. The member of the...
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Clowns Are Losing Work Thanks to Stephen King's 'It' | THR News

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In the wake of the latest adaptation of Stephen King’s 'It,' which revolves around a terrifyingly murderous clown named Pennywise, clowns are losing work, and they're not happy about it.
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Leeds restauranteur calls for clarity before cash

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Asad Arif, business manager of Mumtaz restaurant in Leeds talks about how the restaurant has struggled as a result of the covid pandemic.
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Pendle pie to carry peat restoration message to Cop26

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A Lancashire arts organisation have teamed up with a chef to create a Pendle Peat Pie, in order to highlight the need to restore peat lands. The dish, comprising layers of chips, lentil daal and spinach was designed by artist Kerry...
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Starmer: No rules were broken

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Sir Keir Starmer has committed to doing “the right thing and step down” as Labour leader if he is fined by police over an allegation he broke coronavirus laws. The Opposition leader repeatedly denied breaking the laws in a televised...
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Show set in Indian restaurant explores curry and the meaning of life

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Edinburgh - recent 1. Various exteriors curry house 2. Performance "Curry Tales" 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Rani Moorthy: "I kind of looked around me and though what is the instant access into my culture? I've got a very diverse background,...
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VOICED: UK curry industry feels the heat

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VOICED: UK curry industry feels the heat
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Curry restaurants feed 'healthcare heroes'

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Award-winning curry chefs having been delivering meals to front line hospital workers to 'put a smile on their faces' and say thank you for risking their lives. The Vine Indian restaurant in Sheffield was one of the restaurants to take...
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Starmer denies rule breach over Durham curry

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Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer addresses the local election campaign, accusations of breaking lockdown rules in Durham and national insurance rises while on a visit to Horbury, W.Yorks