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The character of Coriander, is a great role-model.
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I, Coriander is her first book for older readers, and she is currently working on a second.
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Scrambled Egg in Coriander Curry from Aayi's Recipes,
Archive 2007-04-01 Nupur 2007
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The seeds of the plant are used as a spice called Coriander seed, with a flavor that's quite distinctive and different from the leaves.
Vegan Tomato Salad Recipe with Cucumber, Avocado, Cilantro, and Lime Kalyn Denny 2008
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The seeds of the plant are used as a spice called Coriander seed, with a flavor that's quite distinctive and different from the leaves.
Archive 2008-08-01 Kalyn Denny 2008
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The lofty atmospherics and sudden steel string bridge of 'Coriander'.
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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The concept of the album is that of a young boy leaving home to embark on his travels before crossing paths with a group of time travellers and their spaceship 'Coriander'!
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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The concept of the album is that of a young boy leaving home to embark on his travels before crossing paths with a group of time travellers and their spaceship 'Coriander'!
The Line Of Best Fit 2009
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What would you like young readers to learn from I, Coriander?
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Sally Gardner's follow-up to I, Coriander, aimed at 10 to 16-year-olds, is enthralling: a vividly detailed concoction of murder and romance, drama and intrigue, set against the backdrop of the French Revolution.
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