A school is having to fork out to buy security cameras after yobs broke in and embarked on a spree of vandalism. |
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The tuning fork is placed against the mastoid process to measure the conduction of sound by bone. |
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Scratch up the surface of any bare patches in the lawn using a garden fork or metal rake. |
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This tool completed his series of knife and fork corn cutters for table use with one for higher volume use. |
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The projected angle from the base of the fork suggests a gap would have remained, allowing a slim person to pass through. |
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People who come from overseas for the match without a ticket are always prepared to fork out well above the going rate. |
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The wooden table was bare and simple here, with only a single fork as a utensil. |
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When the opening fork encounters such a protein during mechanical unzipping, force increases until the protein is ejected. |
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Over a low flame, add teeny tiny bits of butter one at a time, turning slowly with a fork. |
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Lori pouted, snatching the fork and dropping it into the sink, on top of a pile of dirty dishes. |
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Caspian reached out and put some of the tagliatelle on his fork, then held it up. |
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Use a spading fork to break up hard ground, then follow with a tiller to incorporate the organic matter. |
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Jac picked up a fork and poked at the greens, making a wry face and glancing with envy at her plate. |
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The way he was jabbing his fork at the pasta sort of showed his frustration with that too. |
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Lia continued to twist the fork, watching as the spaghetti coiled then dropped back into the plate. |
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She snapped the locks open and got her fork that she used to lever the window to move. |
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A Rhode Islander would laugh at any one trying to use a knife and fork to eat a clam bake. |
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There was also a liberal amount of calamari, but mostly just legs that weren't that appealing to chase around with a fork. |
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The two branch fork antlers are yellowish-red in the surface and have sparse, rough hair. |
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You may find yourself having trouble eating with a spoon or fork, drinking from a cup, threading a needle, or writing. |
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I've three bolts on the door and I keep a three-pronged fork in the sitting-room for protection, just in case. |
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Sheet lightning is just fork lightning that happens within a cloud, or when lightning is partly hidden by clouds. |
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A bright fork of lightning struck the clouds ahead, and the outburst of thunder was deafening. |
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Raiana quickly looked at her father, dropping her fork on her plate with a loud metallic ring as it hit the plate. |
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In a nearby refrigerator, he found a bowl of salad with Thousand Island dressing, and found a spoon, fork, and knife in a nearby drawer. |
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She reluctantly jabbed a fork into some beans, carefully avoiding the ragged edges of tin. |
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He had abated his hunger somewhat, so he put his fork down and turned to the elderly man. |
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Riana jabbed her fork at him before impaling another leaf of lettuce with it. |
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Mark jabbed his fork at what he supposed was meant to be some kind of lasagna. |
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Jackson leaned over, spearing one of Sam's leftover meatballs with his fork. |
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Then it is wallets at the ready as mummy and daddy start to fork out on designer romper suits, pushchairs and jewellery. |
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We tend to use the same few tools spade, fork, rake, trowel, secateurs and watering can throughout our gardening careers. |
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On any construction site you see hydraulically-operated machinery in the form of bulldozers, backhoes, shovels, loaders, fork lifts and cranes. |
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I have placed a dot of paint on the locknut and fork to match up so that mine is centered. |
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Work the amendments into the top 6 to 12 inches of soil with a rototiller or garden fork. |
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Drain the potatoes well, then use a fork to roughen the outside of each potato to make the crunchy crust. |
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Accordingly, she dropped her fork accidentally on purpose and gasped with false surprise. |
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Tony Flinn is showing off a fork, the handle bent into an arch, the tines twisted and elongated, which he bought from a local artisan. |
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As bail bondsmen know, just about everyone has some money that they can fork over to free themselves from a tight spot. |
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A few minutes earlier I had placed a basketball-sized joint of beef in the fork of a tree five feet off the ground. |
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He laid his knife and fork in a precise X on his plate and pushed it aside. |
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Piercing the meat with a fork can release juices and fat that can cause flame flare-ups. |
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With no further ado Amy lifted up the knife and fork and cut a small chunk out of the pie. |
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Perhaps I was being a tightwad and didn't want to fork out the entrance admission. |
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Kevin's wife poured a little milk into the bowl and continued whisking the eggs with a fork. |
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Drinking glasses filled to varying levels with water and tapped lightly with a teaspoon or cake fork can produce a beautiful tune. |
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I sat motionless, gripping my fork so hard that it rattled against my plate. |
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Stir in the squash and lightly mash with the back of a fork, leaving some pieces whole. |
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I put down my fork and spoon and quietly stop eating, feeling very foolish. |
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The fork shivered angrily and then slid across the table, banging Sven's glass. |
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You don't have to fork out any hefty deposits or key money either, which is nice. |
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On the right, a killick, or home-made anchor using a specially selected killick-stone wedged into a natural-grown tree fork. |
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Grabbing a pitch fork she shoved it into one bale breaking off chucks that she spread out between the three ever grateful recipients. |
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On one of his late night wanderings he discovers a neighbour's dog, dead on the lawn, with a garden fork stabbed through it. |
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My fork clattered as soon as it hit the wooden, glossed floor, the sound echoing throughout the room. |
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Research by restaurant chain Brewsters claims that a quarter of children under 11 eat with their fingers instead of using a knife or fork. |
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Solomon put his knife and fork neatly by the side of his plate and sipped a glass of Chablis. |
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That is, the contractor states a price, runs over budget, then tries to get the customer to fork over the difference. |
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He then continued eating salad with his dinner fork, purposely displaying great relish. |
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Mrs Young has been forced to scrap the car and fork out for another as she only had third-party insurance which required the culprit to cover the cost. |
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Place the pan in the oven and braise the brisket for five to six hours, at which point it should be fork tender. |
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He played with his fork, stirring the lukewarm stew on his tray, pushing lumps of meat substitute around from side to side but not eating anything. |
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The knife and fork slot together as one, and the outer face of each handle is ornamented with a shaped ivory tang inset with horn, brass, and coral. |
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Law-abiding drivers will have to fork out extra to pay for compensation awards to victims of some 1,000 hit-and-run incidents being dealt with by insurers. |
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And if all goes wrong, the gear is transportable, the dust proof boxes housing the main components even have slots for fork lifts, and it can all be carted away. |
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I dropped a fork full of spaghetti bolognese when I heard these words from the TV screen. |
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Gradually and sparingly add water while stirring the tahini quickly with a fork. |
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He took a slurp from his schooner and dug his fork into a chunk of fish. |
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The only sounds filling the room was the soft scraping of his knife and fork across his serving dish and the tick of a mahogany clock atop a mantel. |
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And since you have to pay to get to the viewing tower anyway it's practically a saving to fork out for a good food and get a moving panorama into the bargain. |
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Mum had spent half an hour making toast for everybody, by sticking slices of bread on the end of a fork and holding them in front of the two bars on the electric fire. |
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The interlude between sharing him with an adoring cooking class and retreating to our cottage was simmering fork play. |
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Follow the thin right fork through to easier ground and the top. |
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As on the fish serving fork, the terminal of the fork is formed by a thick quahog clamshell with a tiny crab on it, and the stem is lavishly encrusted with marine elements. |
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He shrugs his oversized shoulders and jabs his fork into some salad. |
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Ketara repeated, picking up her fork and jabbing it into her salad. |
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Drive two miles along the paved road and bear right at the fork. |
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Both the EU and the French government will come under pressure to fork over handouts to struggling vintners and to push for quotas on New World imports. |
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Mix thoroughly with a fork, make a well in the center and set aside. |
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With a small whisk or fork, beat 1 egg white in a medium bowl until foamy. |
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Office workers sit in the park eating pasta salad with a disposable fork, with half an eye on the crossword. |
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In a formal mood, we may even use a fork to eat a slice of cake, crumb by crumb. |
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But of all the panel, it is the dawg who has truly reached his fork in the road. |
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Greg stabbed at a large, overcooked tiger shrimp with a fork. |
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Aunt Emily put away the fork and looked over at him, beadily. |
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I welded steel and angle iron to the bucket to reinforce the grapple fork control and hoses were moved to the front where they are accessible to the operator. |
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People will happily fork out nearly a quid for half a litre of clear liquid in a throwaway plastic container when a tap provides a perfectly acceptable alternative. |
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They pile it onto paper plates and fork it into their mouths with passion. |
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Cover the bowl with aluminum foil, and then use a fork to perforate the foil. |
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The table fork is far less time-honored than such objects as the colander, the waffle iron, the bain-marie. |
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Will I actually fork out the spondulicks and righten the karmic balance? |
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In pot with boiling water, cook potatoes for 15-20 minutes or until potatoes are fork tender. |
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Other times, if you take me out to a good restaurant, I can eat with a fork and keep my elbows off the table. |
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In medium size bowl, using a fork, blend together eggs, Parmesan, salt, and pepper. |
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By Barbara Brody for Life by DailyBurn Sometimes the best medicine can be found at the end of a fork. |
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There was no lunch lady to pay for my food, so, after picking out a plastic fork and spoon, I walked straight out of the narrow food room with my loaded tray. |
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Brienne demands the deformed, less savage Clegane brother fork her over, but he refuses, hell-bent on receiving his bounty. |
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The campaign features posters of a fork with a measuring tape wrapped around it. |
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He took a blind guess at which fork in the road would take him to the airport. |
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The boongary sleeps during the day, nestled in a fork in the branches high among the tree-tops. |
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The mirror fork should slide vertically and be clampable on the mirror arm. |
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He said he would eat his hat if more than ten people came. He'd better fetch a knife and fork! |
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The mating box, capping fork and spur-wheel embedder are essential tools for apiculture. |
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I see him stand, jointlessly unfolding, pull from the holster on his hip the shingle knife, as easy as you'd pluck the fork beside your plate. |
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The fork in the tongue gives snakes a sort of directional sense of smell and taste simultaneously. |
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Leaves may be removed from stems either by scraping with the back of a knife, or by pulling through the fingers or tines of a fork. |
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Her eyes are the stabby kind, worse than long hatpins. Honest, after one glance I felt like I was bein' held up on a fork. |
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I'd play the last level with you, but I'm out of lives. Stick a fork in me! |
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All fork lift trucks, platform trucks, walkalongs, cranes, and four-wheeled trucks should be checked for capacities. |
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Sellotape a plastic fork to the top of a Tupperware box that's jam-packed full of salad or pasta and you have your very own ready-meal on the go. |
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A WELSH company building an pounds 87,000 reception desk for the Scottish Parliament wants our National Assembly to fork out for one too. |
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And the fork is a fine example, as it's frequently a back scratcher and, particularly attractive, as a pointer when arguing across the table. |
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Finds included hidden pieces of Elizabethan linenfold panelling, a 17th century fork, musket ball and 1775 penny under the kitchen floorboards. |
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Optional accessories include casters, fork safety tubes, lockable covers and custom colors. |
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Company is offering optional fork safety tubes on its line of bulk forklift containers. |
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Next to the plates, place a water glass, a wine glass or champagne flute, both a salad fork and a dinner fork and cloth napkins. |
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Even a lowly salad fork that needs lining up does not escape David's sharp eye. |
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I didn''t know whether to stab him with a salad fork or make him eat my greens. |
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Imagine if we had to fork out a co-pay for every wire harness, bolt assembly, lug nut, spark plug, CPU, body panel. |
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Prepare seedbeds in the kitchen garden, breaking large lumps of soil down with a fork, then using a rake to create a fine tilth. |
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Braise the brisket for five to six hours, until the meat is fork tender. |
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Crumble the Gorgonzola into a small bowl and mash with a fork. |
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Using a fork, dip the balls into the chocolate, place onto a baking tray lined with non-stick baking paper and decorate each one with cachous. |
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The Taoiseach was surprised by two angry demonstrators who stormed a Fine Gael fundraiser and dropped the smalls between his knife and fork. |
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Rinse soft fruits and berries, place into a mixing bowl and squash it down with a fork. |
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A normal garden fork dug into the lawn to a depth of about 10cm and about 15cm apart is ideal, although hollowed tined forks can also be used. |
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The singer said he'd fork out the cash if one of the winners splatted Cheryl. |
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Clean around globe artichokes, lightly fork the ground and topdress with compost prior to soaking. |
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Wooden chip fork If fish and chips is on the menu, look for wooden chip forks. |
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A YOUNG man may have lost the sight in his left eye after being stabbed with a plastic chip fork on a night out. |
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Before he went in, Chips R Russ owner and landlord of the Hub, Russell Newsome, handed the prince a silver chip fork as a souvenir of his visit. |
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Just topdress them with the same compost every autumn or spring and fork it over lightly. |
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Made out of titanium, the spork is for camping trips, acting as a knife, fork and spoon in one. |
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Central to this determination was our finding that the spoon, spork, and fork are sexually reproducing variations, or phenotypes, of the species. |
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Located on Grove Street, at the fork off Gold Star Boulevard, Ciao Bella is well known to locals, who traipse in and out all evening long. |
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It includes a kneeling cushion, stool, transplanter, trowel, rake, digger, small fork, sprayer and gloves. |
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For example, assuming Firm A holds a patent on the fork, Firm B cannot produce sporks without licensing Firm A's patent, but could produce chopsticks. |
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Posters and postcards featuring a fork with a measuring tape around it will be sent to nightclubs, restaurants and coffee shops to highlight the problem. |
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After flowering, prune back to about six inches during autumn, gently fork in a little bonemeal around the plant and give a good mulch of well-rotted compost. |
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The lorry was driven to Premier Granules at Felin Gerrig in Machynlleth where the alarm was disabled and the reversing bleeper on a fork lift truck was smashed. |
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Notably, all Kenneth Cole Reaction Home flatware patterns contain an extra dessert fork eliminating the need to wash the salad fork before serving dessert. |
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All the lids in the 'Fresco' range have the option of containing a salad fork which makes them ideal for packed lunches eaten out of doors or at the desk. |
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Only in Britain can the Queen be above suspicion of dangerous driving and only in Britain can the RAF fork out pounds 2,500 for an aircraftwoman to retrain as a pole dancer. |
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When I'm eating with a chapati instead of a fork I don't drop a thing. |
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Aerate your lawn with a garden fork or other spiked instrument. |
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There was a 1970s-era stingray bike with a chopped fork and sissy bar. |
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The beef eater needs a knife and a fork, while the rice eater does not. |
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The fork can be equipped with a suspension on mountain bikes. |
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Turning hay, when needed, originally was done by hand with a fork or rake. |
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The Company A commander, Captain Helmer, was at the crossroads where the road split, with the left fork leading to Udenbreth, when he saw a group of men coming toward him. |
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Continental European powers such as the Iberians, Germans, and French differentiated muskets from arquebuses by size and if they required a fork rest or not. |
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In the book he lists approximately 1000 recipes of the Renaissance cuisine and describes cooking techniques and tools, giving the first known picture of a fork. |
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He lifted the entire joint or fowl up into the air, speared on a carving fork, and sliced pieces off it so that they fell on the plate below in perfectly organised patterns. |
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