Sometimes as many as 500 students jam themselves into an auditorium for a California Scholarship Federation meeting. |
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One cannot blame the citizens who try to jam one more piece of garbage into them. |
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Horse players are now being treated like the mugs who jam their money into slot machines. |
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The ship, meanwhile, will be doing what it can to jam enemy transmissions, but we can only assume some will get through, so we need to be fast. |
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Then warm the jam over low heat in a small nonstick saucepan or skillet, stirring occasionally, until smooth. |
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Every band that I go and jam with and put records out with, they don't really wanna do anything. |
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To turn the loom on, you grab the metal lever, pull it toward the machine, and jam it in a slot. |
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It turned out to be a large roost of house sparrows all trying to jam themselves into two small trees making a racket. |
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Most cacophony events were one-off affairs, just enough to jam the culture a bit before moving on. |
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Christie, an archetypal tough guy happy warrior, at first dismissed accusations that the traffic jam was politically motivated. |
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One of the guys was incredibly tall, and had to jam himself into the kart. |
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For a long time that door would always jam shut when ever you slammed it. |
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I had heard there was a traffic jam on the highway, so I took the side roads. |
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Beach plums a small native species with fruits the size of a pinball, are sought after in summer to make into a jam. |
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Kevork Malikyan, who played Kazim in Last Crusade, also expressed interest in the role, but a traffic jam meant he missed his audition. |
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Finns usually do not have sweets on their breads such as jam, or chocolate. |
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The motorists in the traffic jam were getting more and more frustrated and started beeping their horns. |
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Mom's strawberry jam won the blue ribbon at the Holland County Fair three years running. |
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For inmates in the state's correctional facilities, a typical breakfast menu consists of cereal, toast, jam, jelly, doughnuts, coffee and fruit. |
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Jimmy Bosch is a trombonist who savors the Latin jazz tradition of the descarga, a jam session everyone can dance to. |
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If you've also been caught in a traffic jam, you're maybe fit to be tied by the time you get to work. |
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While cucumber is technically a fruit, one would not usually use it to make jam. |
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He's in a jam now, having walked the bases loaded with the cleanup hitter coming to bat. |
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Yet they've proved that common men can show astonishing fortitude in chasing jam tomorrow. |
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The conversion to AESA will also give the Eurofighter a low probability of intercept radar with much better jam resistance. |
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Historically, pasties were also often made with sweet fillings such as jam, apple and blackberry, plums or cherries. |
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Varieties may contain chocolate, fruit, jam, nuts, ginger, or even be used to sandwich other fillings. |
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Other than an unreleased jam session in 1974, later bootlegged as A Toot and a Snore in '74, Lennon and McCartney never recorded together again. |
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In Albania the breakfast often consists of a scone, milk, tea, eggs, jam or cheese. |
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Breakfast is often a quick meal, consisting of bread and dairy products, with tea and sometimes jam. |
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Steamboats also operated on the Red River to Shreveport, Louisiana, after Captain Henry Miller Shreve broke the previous log jam on the river. |
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Finally, the Urraco broke down for the last time on the outskirts of Slough, causing a major traffic jam. |
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The fruits of Crataegus mexicana are known in Mexico as tejocotes and are eaten raw, cooked, or in jam during the winter. |
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Some varieties have sweet fruits that can be eaten fresh, while others are sour and better for making jam. |
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Apple is rich in pectin and so is often added to other fruits when making jam so it will set. |
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My grannie came and gived them all a piece and jam and cups of water then I was to bring them back out to the street and play a game. |
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Most of the fruit for market is picked and sold in punnets, but for jam making buckets are used, similar to the raspberry bucket. |
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Bota is a thinner porridge, cooked without the additional cornmeal and usually flavoured with peanut butter, milk, butter, or jam. |
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The big righthander got out of that jam, coaxing Vernon Wells into a soft lineout to third and Adam Lind into a flyball out. |
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The minor accident caused a traffic jam as rubberneckers slowed down to get a good view of the battered cars. |
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The natural acidity of the fruit is enough for preparation of conventional jam, which does not require the addition of an acidulate. |
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Jam Jar is based on the history of cinema in its heyday, where people were admitted to watch a film if they brought in an empty jam jar. |
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We used to dash up home to get a jam jar with a piece of string tied round the neck. |
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If I had enough for a goldfish, you had to take a jam jar to carry it home. |
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The seller, only named as John, put the quirky offer on DoneDeal in the hope of flogging the four jam jars to fed-up holiday makers. |
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He was inspired by an old Tyneside tradition from the 1930s where children who brought jam jars to the cinema were admitted for free. |
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I remember collecting the tokens from jam jars, too, so that I could send off for my golliwog badge. |
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Back in his kitchen he rustles up Queen of Puddings with raspberry jam and custard and roasted confit of duck with marmalade jus and cider. |
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On offer is a regular jam session with particular emphasis on that area of the music where jazz meets hip-hop and spoken word. |
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When the girls are back in town, have a journal jam session to share your written words. |
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Currently he hosts the Sunday jam session at Manhattan's Swing 46, where he took over for the late Buster Brown. |
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Many, if not most, of the people who attend weekly jam sessions are in regular bands. |
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No matter how the other jam sessions go, sometimes it's as if they do not count. |
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It is usually eaten cold and served plain or with jam or butter. |
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Take the NFL and WWF, add a dash of Real World, and jam it into a blender. |
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As a breakfast item they are often eaten with butter and a sweet condiment such as molasses, light sugarcane syrup, maple syrup, sorghum syrup, honey, or fruit jam or jelly. |
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These large breakfasts are normally reserved for special occasions while everyday breakfasts consist of more traditional food from the west like toast, ham, cheese, jam etc. |
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Bacon jam and bacon marmalade are also commercially available. |
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Jones heard Cable played drums so asked if he wanted to jam together. |
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The most common breakfast is open sandwiches, often whole wheat bread, with cheese, often Jarlsberg, Norvegia or brunost, cold cuts, leverpostei, jam etc. |
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In Bulgaria, Bosnia, Montenegro, Macedonia and parts of Croatia breakfast usually consists of various kinds of savory or sweet pastry, with cheese, meat or jam filling. |
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In the contemporary UK and Ireland, a weekday breakfast may involve a cereal dish, such as muesli, porridge or cereal, or toast spread with jam or marmalade. |
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Empty jam jars are handy for keeping odd bits and pieces in. |
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Frequently breakfast can be as simple as butter and jam on bread with tea. |
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Officers discovered the poison in an old jam jar at a house in a rural village and sent it to be tested, fearing it could be used in terror attacks by white supremacists. |
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It might be a while before we can get around from this traffic jam. |
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Other moth species can produce signals to jam bat echolocation. |
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But I don't think he would have cared if it was served in a jam jar. |
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A fishing net and jam jar on string, That's all we need, everything. |
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Botshka added that he doesn't understand the draw of the cronut burger, which combines a doughnut and croissant into a burger that is topped with maple bacon jam. |
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On September 16, Hendrix performed in public for the last time during an informal jam at Ronnie Scott's Jazz Club in Soho with Eric Burdon and his latest band, War. |
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The tourists had slices of gjetost, a caramel-colored cheese, and krumkaker, a cannolilike pastry roll filled with lingonberry jam and whipped cream. |
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Bluegrass greats Cherryholmes is coming to Fitchburg State College Saturday for a full slate of events, including a workshop, a jam session and a concert. |
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Prince had brought the band back onstage to join him in the final encore of the main show, 'Get on the Boat', so it seemed likely he'd jam with them at the aftershow. |
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For an excellent plain Aprium jam, you may omit the almonds. |
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The traffic jam was caused by roadwork being done during rush hour. |
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Premier Foods has a large plant in Histon and Impington making Robertson's and Hartley's jam, Gale's honey, Smash instant potato, and Rose's marmalade. |
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Techniques exist to jam mobile signals or make the phones unusable. |
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If you hadn't got us out of that traffic jam, we'd've missed the flight. |
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Unlike scones, they are not usually eaten with an accompaniment, though they are sometimes sold ready split and spread with jam, and they are sometimes buttered. |
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Ministers are frightful windbags and should only put in an appearance when invited or have something useful to say other than lavish helpings of jam tomorrow. |
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