That's not to say I'm dining solo, with a morsel of nut roast and clootie dumpling for consolation. |
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He was a harder nut to crack, but at least he could drink an awful lot of vodka. |
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The honeyed fila pastries and buttery nut cookies compose a separate late afternoon meal accompanied by thick Greek coffee. |
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You'll also find different chocolate couvertures and pastry making supplies, nut pastes, you name it, they have it. |
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It makes icings, marzipan and nut products, which it supplies to caterers and supermarkets. |
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In a food processor, combine the white beans with the nut butters and the lime juice. |
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She slid the cotter pin back through the nut and bolt and screwed the grease cap back on. |
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He noticed a nut and cotter pin were missing from the shroud-roller bearing assembly. |
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With titanium bolts, the locknuts are plated with rhodium or silver to prevent galling and seizing of the nut to the bolt. |
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Light, flaky pastries made of tissue-thin dough with fruit and nut fillings. |
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Fruit, nut and berry orchards will be expanded as will the vegetable, herb and flower gardens. |
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Their pine nuts come from Swiss stone pines, whose close relative the Korean nut pine grows well and yields good crops in Ottawa. |
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There is a storm coming behind us from the west and one of the lug bolts has come loose from the wheel, so that I can't get the lug nut off. |
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The resulting maladies nut the gamut from food allergies to migraines, fibromyalgia, lupus, arthritis and so on. |
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Elaeagnus may significantly improve yields from nitrogen-greedy plum and nut trees, for example, when it is interplanted among them. |
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As for the carvings, I bought some rather lovely chopsticks made from wild betel nut palm and a dolphin carved from the nut of the sago palm. |
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For his efforts, he often gets tagged with labels that would dismiss him as a left-wing nut or an unpatriotic freak! |
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Its flavour has been likened to a cross between a Brazil nut and a macadamia nut. |
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I modified the tailstock on my Homier 7x12 minilathe by adding a handle to the nut that locks the tailstock in place. |
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One cashew nut grows per cashew apple and it is from the fermented juice of cashew apples that cashew feni is made. |
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The notes of nut and marmalade add great savour to rashers and crispy black pudding. |
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The nut is attached to the lower portion of the cashew apple which is conically shaped. |
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The cashew apple is not a true fruit, but the swollen stalk to which the cashew nut is attached. |
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Mix the cashew nut powder and saffron thoroughly ensuring there are no lumps left. |
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It has a streak of nut and lime piquancy and a touch of crispness at the finish. |
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Peanut flour is a cheaper alternative to almond or cashew nut powder and I know that many take-away outlets are now using it. |
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At night animals came out from behind the trees and destroyed the farmers' cassava, maize and cashew nut crops. |
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The blade is tensioned by a winged nut at the end opposite the wooden handle. |
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There is a strong echo of elegance, but the tertiary flavours of nut and oxidised or Madeira-like notes are now coming to the foreground. |
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The nut has won the argument and now we need to maximise the turnout in the ballot. |
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All summer we fight Bermuda grass, nut grass, crabgrass, goosegrass, Dallis grass, spurge, pigweed and others. |
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Where the strainer is threaded underneath, a washer slips on and then a lock nut is tightened down until the putty oozes out. |
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Andy, who also played the drums and keyboard, had suffered from asthma and a nut allergy since the age of three. |
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Their resemblance to nuts accounts for many of their common names including nut grass, tiger nut, earth almond, and earth nut. |
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Pine nuts can be found in bulk in nut shops and health-food stores, and packaged in many supermarkets. |
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Hackysacks, beanbags, and draft dodgers are sometimes filled with crushed nut shells. |
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I highly recommend putting some nut butter on top of your oatmeal and drowning in the melty deliciousness of it. |
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Gone are the days when vegetarians were limited to a choice of mushroom omelette or nut cutlet when they dined out. |
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Similarly, utilisation of the cashew nut produced in Western Province has not yet been fully realised. |
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Between this outer husk and the nut is a thick, loose layer of coarse brown fibres, the mesocarp. |
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The measured weights of these nut spoons are nine and seven pennyweights, respectively, below the average weight of this piece. |
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Pan, or betel nut eaten with lime, is taken after meals and often throughout the day. |
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The mildly narcotic nut of the betel palm is chewed by many labourers who say it helps them stay alert during long working hours. |
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Every day, Annie drives her van, stopping at betel nut stands across the island promoting her betel nut beauty costumes. |
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Traditionally, the betel nut was chewed as a mild stimulant, but this is much less common today. |
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They spurn soya shepherd's pie and nut cutlets, preferring the more exotic polenta with wild mushrooms or Thai stir-fry. |
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The cashew nut processing industry is Mozambique's biggest industrial employer, with 10,000 workers. |
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The food varied from average to superb, with the salt and pepper quail, Peking duck dumplings and gingko nut sticky rice getting top marks. |
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The woman mumbles thanks, and Jin comes over to me, and hands me a plate of cool nut bread, and a small pat of butter, with a knife to spread it. |
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This elegant and lithe New Zealand Riesling is crisp and cool answer, with a wash of clean lime and light nut notes. |
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For the hand-made eyelets, punch the hole with a stiletto or a nut pick, making the hole the size of the tongue of the buckle. |
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The Samba-Brazil nut and date cake, Brazilian pecan nut and cocoa parfait make up for the Latin American team's fans. |
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This sweet fruit and nut panforte comes from Tuscany and should not be missed! |
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Save room for a dessert treat because the hot macadamia nut cookie is delicious. |
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As a self-confessed car nut, I was in my element examining pictures of Formula 1 cars and drivers, rally cars, scale models, trucks, and bikes. |
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I'd had the straight-laced Freudian type, the holistic type and the latest one had been a nut for solving things with shock therapy. |
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So he gave us this dreadful two-hour tour of his machine shop explaining what every lug nut was for, and what he had invented. |
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The Delrin body is nicely knurled for a good grip, but both the punch and nut driver are hardened steel. |
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A two-inch nut shattered the window and showered glass into the vehicle as it pulled up outside the school, narrowly missing pupils. |
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If you're an MMO nut looking for a mouse to take your gaming skills to the next level, this is ideal. |
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A man protesting against student debt has completed the stunt of rolling a monkey nut seven miles to Downing Street using only his nose. |
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There is nobody more ugly than a violent wing nut embracing his victimhood. |
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It's not going to be funny when someone who can't have nut products gets a mouthful of the wrong food and goes into shock. |
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What the Indians didn't know was that hickory nut oil was considered a delicacy by French epicures in New Orleans. |
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The shell of the nut itself, which constitutes the endocarp, is hard, woody and brown. |
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I'm the kind of guy who can like an actor like Charlton Heston on screen and not give a hoot if he's also a right wing gun nut on the side. |
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Some alternatives to look for include yerba mate, guarana, kola nut and green tea extract. |
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Seed volumes were calculated as an ellipsoid of revolution from the nut length and width data obtained from literatures on dipterocarps. |
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With small cams, two bolts and some skyhooking he had managed 10 meters, before the nut of one skyhook he was standing on opened. |
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The proprietor, a sloe-eyed mestizo named Julio, set them up with local nut liqueurs and moonshine pinga. |
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Carefully he applied the blade of the knife in the slotted head of the nut and began to turn it. |
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The menu includes lotus bread, Sumatran white nut curry, and wild mushroom nasi goreng. |
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These vegetable ivory tagua nut animal carvings are hand carved in Ecuador. |
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But his centuries-old livelihood is on the verge of collapse since the areca nut price has crashed beyond imagination. |
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Red mud paths dissect the vibrant green of paddy fields, the dense foliage of coconut, jackfruit, cashew, areca nut and bamboo plantations. |
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For fruit and nut crops, pollination can be a grower's only real chance to increase yield. |
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The word nucleus is a derivative of the Latin word nux, meaning nut or kernel. |
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Trees of these varieties produce only a single, large nut in each burr instead of several small ones. |
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The sweet nut within the acorns is coveted by songbirds, ground birds, small mammals like squirrels and chipmunks, and even deer. |
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Baking is somewhat less important in Mediterranean countries, where nut and sugar confections such as nougat sustain the sweet toothed. |
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The cohune nut features prominently in his work but he also uses shell, cow horn and different types of wood. |
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Use a long strip of painted wood or metal for the flag and attach it with a nut and bolt through a drilled hole. |
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Since they do not usually mention nuts, presumably the smiths also made the requisite matching nut and included it in the price. |
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Note that the separate wrench on the small vise is hexagonal and fitted onto a hexagonal nut for tightening the vice. |
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Some nutcase stuck a colourful religious icon next to the button on Monday which some other nut removed on Tuesday. |
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Brains, manners, road sense and common sense don't exist in the motorists' world and the biggest nut on a car sits behind that steering wheel. |
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Crazy Chomsky-reading nut that he is, he at least deserves some coin for 30 years of honky-tonk labor. |
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As far as I was concerned he was just some crazy nut who spent his days crooning up in the attic where he was changed. |
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She has really beautiful brown hair, and I really do like it, but I am a nut for red hair. |
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Being a downhill ski nut and former instructor probably helps, but I think anyone can learn the basics of downhill skating and live to enjoy it. |
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The right-hand bridges usually carry the bass strings, which run across the soundboard to the nut on the opposite edge. |
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When the bright Shunsuke Nakamura sent the ball in, Hartson found the space to nut it home. |
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Senderos heads away just as Pizarro is about to nut a cross in from about eight yards out. |
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Rejoice that you do not still live with your mother would would do her nut about the black splashes all over the kitchen. |
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But I need to do some digging first to find out what the actual case-law is on these matters before doing my nut about them. |
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If you, say, went off your nut and tried to fill up the Houston Astrodome with Blanco Countians, you'd have to clone each one seven times. |
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That's a hard nut and I'm not prepared to say where all those should be, but I think there are places where they may be needed. |
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The programme needed a strong story line and, being a bit of a tough nut anyway, she could live with that, she said. |
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Upgrading a module that combines PHP with SQL is a tougher nut to crack, and it seems as though the XOOPS people have done an admirable job. |
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But reforming the media through policy changes may be the toughest nut to crack in the entire U.S. political system. |
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A charitable view would be to say it cracks a tiny nut with an enormous sledgehammer. |
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They joined volunteers from the food bank to pack nut bars, peaches, and raisins for the schoolkids yesterday. |
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I nibbled on what seemed like a gorgeous, chewy nut bar, but it was a protein-rich, chocolate-covered soy bar. |
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My mother was a nut for hanging plants, so there was always one pot of greenery or another hanging from the ceiling on a hook. |
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Now you are reduced to playing Good Cop for religious nut jobs you would have spat on back in the day. |
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There began my lifelong attachment to the idea that most people are total nut jobs. |
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Maybe chocolate cherries will one day be a possible piece for inclusion, or a new chocolate nut meat chocolate-covered hazelnuts, perhaps. |
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Stereotypes of vegetarians have us all clutching a nut roast whilst peering through our wire rimmed glasses and wearing hemp. |
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He is coming later, we've got leftover nut roast and stuffing sandwiches to scoff first. |
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A rubber gasket and galvanized washer and nut hold the pipe in place and seal the hole. |
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Oil-importing countries are considering the production of biodiesel from physic nut or jatropha grown on degraded land. |
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Eleocharis dulcis, is not a nut and is a completely different plant from the water chestnuts of the genus Trapa. |
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The Saddle is fitted with yoke-mounted roll-screw and nut elevating gear actuated by handwheels on either side of the saddle. |
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Top a piece of toasted nut bread with an ounce of low-fat cheese and slices of a Granny Smith apple. |
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The nut on the end of the axle holds on the wheels, and the inside of the bearings are always in contact with the axle. |
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The newly cut top surface was sanded flat, and blended in to the nut area with a file and glasspaper. |
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We completely strip your machine down to the last nut and bolt then rebuild ensuring every component works perfectly. |
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The tension on the spring can be adjusted using a wing nut so it can grip the line tightly or loosely, whatever the fishing situation demands. |
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Then, you tighten the small wing nut to compress the spring until the alignment indicator shows that you have correctly positioned the squeezer. |
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A typical Lancashire-pattern wing nut on the heavy screw tightens the blade. |
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Back then, the wing nut who hit Grogan probably was flagged only for unnecessary roughness. |
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If your trucks feel too tight or too loose grab your wrench and adjust them by turning the nut on the kingpin. |
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The lever couldn't be removed without undoing the nut so I decided to cut it with my hacksaw. |
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Don't smear a decent person as a racist, a women hater, or a religious nut because you don't have the courage to let your true feelings be known. |
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Therefore, the bolt or nut can be continuously wrenched at one time without troublesome operation. |
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Serve nut brown ale with roast, and wind up with a fruit lambic and chocolate cake. |
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The only really good part of the dish was a little bed of toasted nut praline underneath the ice cream. |
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So, in a nut shell, I had hardened myself to these cat-calling, whistling, yoo-hooing yo-yos. |
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Nuts and nut oil are increasingly being used in cooking and can often be a hidden ingredient in dishes such as lasagne, salads and desserts. |
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It says shoppers can rest assured that if there's any risk of nut contamination, there will be a warning on the label. |
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This is an L-shaped bolt with wing nut that is used to clamp the leeboard bracket to the gunwales. |
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My daddy is a bit of a tennis nut himself so I'm following in his footsteps. |
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When Paul got to the shop, he stripped the car down to the bare chassis and inspected every nut and bolt. |
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The herbs are powdered, and then mixed into a paste made with ground fruits and nuts, nut butters, and honey. |
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Sounds like the part-time vegetarians have been hasty in giving up their nut cutlets. |
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They can be used either as a foot valve or as a bulkhead fitting when equipped with adaptor nut and gasket. |
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Wolfe is in terrific shape and an admitted sports nut who loves skydiving, waterskiing, and racquetball. |
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We've always known that apart from a healthy outdoor sport that can turn you into an obsessive fruit and nut case, golf is a great way of socialising and schmoozing. |
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Overhead, a fox squirrel chattered and nut tailings fell into my hair. |
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The green one has mocha pinwheels, and the red one has nut meringues. |
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However, the high point in cohune nut exports was during World War I, as cohune nuts were used in making the charcoal filters in gas masks during this war. |
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The filling was a melange of apricot cream and caramelized nut praline. |
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Machine screws have a uniform shaft diameter and a blunt end, with smaller, less angled threads, designed for use with a matching nut or threaded hole. |
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The 60-year-old man, who had no history of nut allergy, suffered an anaphylactic reaction to a cashew nut just 25 days after he received the liver transplant. |
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We slipped through St Bartholomew's churchyard, snowdrops fading, the fruit and nut trees blossoming, and channelled down a track towards the River Ure. |
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You don't have to stop and think of which way to turn a nut on a bolt. |
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The chestnut groves are carpeted with drifts of western peony, pink, blue and yellow lupins, Spanish bluebell and Barbary nut iris, while rocky outcrops harbour man orchids. |
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A bolt was pushed through the hole and a nut was screwed on the end of it. |
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Remove cotter pins and slotted nut from upper engine crankcase rod. |
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Omega-3 fatty acids can be found in fish, such as salmon, tuna, and halibut, other marine life such as algae and krill, certain plants, and nut oils. |
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Dybbuk may be the composer's toughest compositional nut to crack, a gnarled web of sound tightly woven from folk music, cantorial prayer, and serial techniques. |
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You're going to have to spend the whole of his time here playing lovebirds in order to prevent that nut from wanting you to cheat on Scott with him! |
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The cashew nut pesto was lost in a cloying sea of sweet chilli syrup. |
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As a professional nude nut however, Tim was faced with a dilemma. |
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His hands were broad and strong with fine, long fingers and, like me, he baked a nut brown under the summer sun until his fingernails glowed pinkly against his skin. |
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The flesh of the mature nut was grated and pressed to produce a cream. |
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Pollinators of trees in the Brazil nut family include the female carpenter bee, above, shown as she is about to enter the flower of a sapucaia tree. |
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I could nut him and put him down, or keep negotiating and calming him. |
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In Russia, for example, the traditional Easter foods are a nut and fruit filled yeast cake called kulich and an accompanying sweet cheese spread called paskha. |
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She buys bags of nuts for them and throws them out in great handfuls that arc gracefully through the air and drop on the grass with the patter of tiny nut projectiles. |
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She does her nut and wakes him up to challenge him about it. |
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Scale insects enjoy perennial plants and can devastate nut and fruit trees, greenhouse plants, forest vegetation, woody ornamentals, and house plants. |
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It was no surprise that Hart was doing his nut on the sidelines. |
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If the beef flavor is deeper, as it will be in a dish of braised short ribs, then a soft English nut brown ale, chocolatey but not too bitter, will do the trick. |
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But he is willing to quote this nut job to bolster his bucolic argument that a car-alarm ban will make New York City a paradise. Car thieves love anti-noise activists. |
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In the lush green foothills above town, I'd found every incline, even a slope that seemed too steep to climb, cultivated with longan, lychee, pineapple, betel nut or banana. |
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The expander bolt that is to be used in place of the star nut appears nicely designed with horizontal ribbing and of course there is the threaded center for the top-cap bolt. |
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Unfortunately the screw and nut I needed to remove had rusted together. |
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He should prove a tough nut to crack over tomorrow's extended three miles. |
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I'm sure BB would like to implement something that works well for everyone, but it's a very difficult nut to crack and not something to rush into. |
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Japan has proved a tough nut for Microsoft's console division to crack. |
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A type of modern-day vegetarian moussaka, these sweet oven-roasted onions are filled with a herby tomato, nut and mushroom mixture, then baked in a rich feta cheese custard. |
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I gave them each a coin with a ripe areca nut placed in a betel leaf. |
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We had chocolates, ice cream, nut bars, and other favorites. |
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This regimen nut only encumbers the clinician, but it can also further distress the patient, especially at night when sleep may be interrupted for dressing care. |
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Their job is made easier by wing nut media heroes and even members of Congress who give comfort to their conspiracy theories. |
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On board, she keeps a six-month supply of nut bars and freeze-dried meals. |
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It's tough enough making a living in agriculture without these nut bars coming from the city and telling us what we can and cannot do on our property. |
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It is an excellent climbing penetrant and nut and bolt loosener. |
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Lisa opted for the Belgian waffles with Macadamia nut sabayon. |
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Then again, I didn't want to appear like a complete nut job. |
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And, you know, there are fringes and nut jobs on both sides. |
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That means that you were the one that didn't tighten the lug nut down. |
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Haggis, neeps and tatties with whisky sauce is perhaps a tad dry and extraordinarily hefty, served up in a slab-like nut roast, but decent enough. |
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The rich nut meats that do get harvested are used in making my favorite ice cream, in commercial baking, candy production, and in direct retail sales. |
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Burrawang is a nut that is present only in the coastal fringes. |
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I personally believe that drinking the water from a young nut is a much healthier choice than drinking some of those diet sodas that are loaded with artificial sweeteners. |
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If you were a nut so primitive as to think that decapitating a helpless man would strengthen you, what might you think if that bodiless head were to start speaking? |
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I sit between a fig tree, two hazel nut trees and a grape vine. |
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If mountain areas were full of deep-rooted Japanese cedar rather than betel nut palms, torrential rains would be less likely to cause mudslides and overflowing rivers. |
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Bring one more nut to Washington who talks about hot Latino babes and all the rest of it. |
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Please note tagua nuts are notoriously difficult to hold onto, are so dense that you may end up burning the nut trying to cut it if your blade is moving too fast. |
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Hazelnuts are prone to attack from a pest called the nut weevil. |
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If the sight of a macadamia nut paralyzes you, for example, you can opt to remove all recipes with the offending food. |
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There is also macadamia nut oil, avocado oil and divine macadamia nougat. |
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Let your dad indulge his sweet tooth with white chocolate and macadamia nut brownies. |
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As these countries develop, an influx of global food retailers is likely to relegate peanuts to the role of a cash crop, to produce ground nut oil. |
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The ideal wine to match this array of tastes is actually a complex nut and lime-tinged Semillon, which acts as a perky foil for the fragrant, heathery lamb. |
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Daron was off his nut all night, ranting and raving with little coherency. |
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Export of cashew nut shell liquid has also shown an increase. |
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Brazil has a highly developed cashew nut processing industry in which even cashew apples are processed for the preparation of fresh beverages and wine. |
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There is recent evidence that in the UK the high prevalence figures for asthma have plateaued, but this is not true of other allergic conditions like nut and latex allergy. |
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The very desirable nut meat is sweet, oily, and high in protein. |
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Have you ever loaded up the bird table with winter treats for your garden birds, only to find it stripped down to the last nut and sunflower seed a few hours later? |
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De-husking the betel nut has always been a messy job but with Narasimha Bhandari's patent automatic machine, as much as 20 kg can be processed in an hour. |
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On the hills are cashew nut plantations suited to this dry type of soil. |
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Later, if they decide to separate, the couple must break a betel nut to break the union. |
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That's been the biggest nut to crack with selling psychological profiling. |
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Governors and staff imposed the ban on the traditional break-time game because of fears the conkers could cause an anaphylactic reaction in children with nut allergies. |
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If one walnut is removed, each and every nut in the pile is shaken and disturbed. |
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Eaten with home-made Branston-style pickle and an abundant supply of delightful olive, nut and fociaccia bread plus crunchy brown rolls, this got the gastric juices flowing. |
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The island of Sumatra, according to Ibn Battuta, was rich in camphor, areca nut, cloves, and tin. |
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As they are members of the cashew family, they may cause allergic reactions, including anaphylaxis, for persons with a tree nut allergy. |
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Some plants, such as the macadamia nut and the pecan, were not domesticated until recently. |
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Each nut was made to fit its matching bolt and were numbered to ensure they were replaced correctly. |
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Early lighting fuels consisted of olive oil, beeswax, fish oil, whale oil, sesame oil, nut oil, and similar substances. |
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This directive requires we check the afterbody bolts for proper thread count and nut plates for security. |
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I actually hate the taste of meat, so if something tasted like meat it would be disturbing the sausages and nut meat etc.. dont taste like meat. |
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After all, there's always the possibility that a whistleblower is a nut or has some ax to grind against the agency involved. |
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Along with juice, the Slow Juicer can make soy milks, nut milk, cocktails, sauces, marinades, baby food and ice cream. |
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The nursery has 150 apple varieties to choose from, plus plums, pears, Juneberries, grapes, nut trees, etc. |
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My nap meets Approvance on terms 7lb worse than weight-for-age and Jimmy Lenehan's tough six-year-old will be a hard nut to crack. |
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Deborah finds her clients are often sensitive to nut oils, cucumber, geranium, glycerin and lanolin. |
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Because of the universal bolt, the hangers install easily with a wrench, nut driver, slotted, Phillips or Robertson screwdriver. |
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Betel nut with betel leaf chewing is possibly the biggest addiction in Bangladesh, more so than tobacco. |
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Paul Lourd is happy the lug nut did not fall very far from the engine block. |
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Johnson was just about to peel out of his pit stall when a crewmember noticed a lug nut had fallen off his left-front tire. |
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You can imagine the heartache it caused me to drive around with a broken lug nut on the right, rear wheel. |
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The lug nut holds the wheel in place during transit, and used to be pitched once the wheel arrived at the factory. |
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During his walk-around, he found the aft-suspension lug nut missing on one drop-tank. |
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Real key lime juice enhances the flavor of this tart surrounded by a macadamia nut crust with a topping of white chocolate shavings. |
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It's made with candelilla wax to protect against moisture loss and macadamia nut oil to soothe and soften the delicate skin on your face. |
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Dessert offers lime curd taquitos with pomegranate-tequila syrup and macadamia nut brittle. |
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The foundry primarily serves the marine engine conversion market by casting parts like propeller nut covers. |
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It's such a pleasure to let the fruit and nut avours mingle with that deep, rich and decidedly indulgent butteriness. |
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Instead, the snarling slaphead cements his status as the world's hardest actor by playing essentially the same tough nut of his last few films. |
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Ecobility is backing a sustainable building material, recently available in the UAE, made from 100 per cent recycled paper and cashew nut resin. |
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For summer 2006, try iced basil-pine nut and pomegranate vodkas and a snow cone daiquiri with rum, coconut, and pineapple. |
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His 'Attishoo' had been an excuse not only to get out a handkerchief, but a monkey nut too. |
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Ergonomic tommy bar holes make assembly easy and eyebolts are included for nut models over 30 kg. |
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Recipes include nut and chocolate chip tart, frozen chocolate truffle dessert and chocolate chunk cookies made with three kinds of chocolate. |
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Tek Nek Toys has received six reports of the screw and nut coming loose, including the death of an 18-month-old boy who aspirated a screw. |
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Shortly after World War II, a prefabricated Nissen hut was put up at the site to house the nut production line. |
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These rings were of a U-bolt design that should have had a washer and nut underneath the container rim. |
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Of course, I don't completely agree with him but, at the same time, won't dismiss him as a nut case. |
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I would need to be a nut case to even consider at this moment letting Andy Carroll go out, unless there are other solutions for that. |
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There's a sense that if you criticise Darwin you must be some kind of religious nut case. |
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The Nut Job Cert 12 SURLY, a naughty squirrel living in a city park, discovers a nut store ripe for raiding. |
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EastEnders Janine has always been a bit of a nut job and her behaviour is spiralling out of control again. |
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My friend Gigi showed me how to make this lovely spiraled nut roll, from a recipe her mother brought from Hungary. |
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Turn the drive nut on the shaft end counterclockwise until the brace is held firmly against the ratchet handle. |
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Some of the flavors deemed worth watching included South African vanilla, Peruvian nut oil and cream nut peanut butter from Michigan. |
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The data will be compared to a study showing how many strikes it takes on average to break a ground palm nut open. |
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Ojon products are made with palm nut oil produced by the Tawira and help improve hair's strength, moisture, shine, and reduce breakage. |
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The Vanilla Latte Cold-brew coffee option contains cashew nut milk, the perfect amount of vanilla, and coconut palm sugar for natural sweetness. |
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Q My two-year-old rabbit Thumper prefers ginger nut biscuits to his normal diet of rabbit mix and grass. |
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Start making the base of the cheesecake by breaking up the ginger nut biscuits into crumbs in a bowl. |
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We knew the gingerest nut on TV was a bad egg early, and it became fairly obvious who was pulling the strings shortly after. |
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As a child, the most fun I could expect with my cup of tea was a ginger nut or bourbon, maybe a fruit shortcake. |
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It doesn't skimp on taste, either, and has plenty of fruit and nut flavours including goji berries, blueberries and pumpkin seeds. |
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First, it acts as a barrier, preventing a portion of the granivore community from feeding on the nut meat. |
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Whilst Russian legend also notes that anyone who hears the crackle of an opening pistachio nut will soon find success. |
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Legend has it that the pistachio nut was a favourite of the Queen of Sheba. |
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The model loaded by tightening a nut on the M12 screw through two washers made of Plexiglas was examined in a circular polariscope. |
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Petty Officer Laraby discovered the cross-shaft retaining nut from the ECMO-3 ejection seat was missing. |
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Due to the presence of eleostearic acid, mongongo nut oil forms a film over the hair fiber, protecting it from environmental aggressions. |
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The Falklander will be a tough nut to crack in the Men's Open Race, which also has 14 entries. |
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The company's offerings include Brazil nut oil, Copaiba oil, Buriti oil, Passion Fruit oil and many other naturally-derived products. |
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Am I to be ramshaklt out of the super nakullums in spite o' my teeth? Yea and go softly! I crack the nut and you eat the kernel! |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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Stanley crumbled the husk of a beer nut between his thumb and middle finger. |
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To make nut roast, you have to blitz the nuts in the food processor before adding the parsley and breadcrumbs. |
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As an unabashed health nut, she always asked for brown rice to go with her vegetarian entrees. |
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From the palm nut we derive palm oil, the most comestible oil in our country and in the whole of Africa. |
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Hex nut is made of carbon steel or Monel, while parts coming in contact with corrodents are made of metals suited to the particular applications. |
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He saw the dilemma.... It was a hard nut to crack. He could see no way out of it. |
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Durango, however, may be a hard nut to crack, as it is strong strategically and is reported guarded by 4000 rebels. |
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The yarns of seamen have a direct simplicity, the whole meaning of which lies within the shell of a cracked nut. |
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He throwed his head back as he run, and ketched me right between his horns, like a nut in a nutcracker. |
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He then broke the kola nut and threw one of the lobes on the ground for the ancestors. |
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The country is dominated by lush vegetation, with villages often buried in groves of mango, jackfruit, bamboo, betel nut, coconut and date palm. |
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The wheel gun failed to refit the wheel nut and Button was released by the pit crew with an unsecured wheel. |
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The downfall of his performance was matched when a collision and then a dislodged wheel nut led to Webber not completing the race. |
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Scientist suggest that shedding excess numbers allows the oaks to satiate nut gathering species, improving the chances of germination. |
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Technically a walnut is the seed of a drupe or drupaceous nut, and thus not a true botanical nut. |
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The black walnut is of high flavor, but due to its hard shell and poor hulling characteristics it is not grown commercially for nut production. |
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In addition, there will be toothmarks on the outer surface of the nut, at an angle of about 45 degrees to the cut surface. |
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Woodmice also leave toothmarks on the outer surface of the nut but voles do not. |
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When placing nuts, always look for constrictions within the crack, behind which the nut can be wedged. |
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He said the accident was caused by a faulty trigger, but I think it was the nut behind the bolt. |
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When you are striping gears and come to a nuthead run right over it, with fine lines on its edges, or around the nut, as may be preferred. |
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It is said the nut heads are flat-faced and bare on a flat surface, but the means by which loosening is prevented has not been indicated. |
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Cornhusk dolls with nut heads and cornhusk clothing, possibly Choctaw, were for sale at the Five Civilized Tribes Museum. |
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The nut heads can be glued with rubber cement onto small stuffed raffia or other bodies reinforced with pipe cleaners. |
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Some nut job from the government actually thought he could tax our moonshine! |
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Old Smith was awfully bucked because he'd taken four wickets. I should think he'd go off his nut if he took eight ever. |
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Agouti species are one of the few animal groups that can break open the large capsules of the Brazil nut fruit. |
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Each scale bear a single small, winged nut that is oval, with two persistent stigmas at the apex. |
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The tree requires a mild climate and adequate moisture for good growth and a good nut harvest. |
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The cooked nuts can be used for stuffing poultry, as a vegetable or in nut roasts. |
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