She was a master of tuning him out when she was angry with him and it drove him nuts. |
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I consider myself a fan of zombie films, but these guys must be nuts about them. |
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It used to drive me nuts that he wasn't worried about being half-an-hour late. |
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One of my dining companions is nuts about the lentil soup so we all shared a bowl of that. |
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Natural sources of iron include red meat, oatmeal, prunes, nuts and seeds, legumes and dried fruit. |
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The fact that we forget to bring the food does not detract from the outing and we manage well on pistachio nuts and whiskey sours. |
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It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts. |
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Proteins like white meat, fish, beans, nuts and seeds also help build and maintain muscles as extra muscle will help fight off infections. |
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An airman inspector noticed the starboard aft wheel was missing all but one of its lug nuts. |
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Roughly chop the beetroot and whiz it in a food processor or blender with the garlic, pine nuts, grated Parmesan and sea salt. |
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Foods rich in B vitamins are green leafy vegetables, wholegrain breads and cereals, nuts, legumes and lean meats. |
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Eat healthy foods such as fruits, vegetables and nuts, and wholemeal and wholegrain versions of rice, pasta and bread. |
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Among the parts stolen were a steering wheel, an air filter, a parcel shelf, locking nuts and a pair of sparks. |
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He and his son, James, mechanically sweep the ripe nuts that have fallen to the orchard floor into windrows. |
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While his film songs drive some admirers nuts, that genre is no big deal for him. |
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Every now and then we go nuts trying to explain what has to be done to connect to the Internet. |
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To grow a sport, it takes someone who is nuts about it, pushing from the inside. |
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Apparently the Japanese are going nuts over it, but they seem to be nuts over games in general. |
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The nuts have no seed wings, with which to travel, and are not viable if they simply drop to the ground. |
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But now my parents are going all nuts at me for working so much, and not studying as much. |
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That sort could drive you nuts trying to guess what they were, where they were coming from. |
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I happen to be nuts about his chamber music, so I'm not really the one to ask how high they rank within his oeuvre. |
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Andrew, 33, is nuts about classic Harley Davidson motorcycles and little Harley is already following in his footsteps with her own quad bike. |
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It throws the odd wobbler, going nuts for no apparent reason and throwing everything out the window. |
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He went nuts with the freaky squeally noises only once or twice, but when he did, it was awesome. |
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Then, the next day, when the team arrived in Prague with the cup, the city went nuts again. |
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Put the nuts on the bolts and tighten them a bit with your fingers, then use a wrench and a screwdriver or Allen key to tighten them completely. |
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So nuts to you if you fix the sucker and then fail to get it working decently and have no choice but load Windows again. |
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I did exactly the thing that used to drive me nuts when I worked in Retail. |
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He must be nuts she thought as the assassin roughly took hold of her upper arm and led her to a dim booth near the back. |
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Some owners will put up with behavior from their animals that would drive other people nuts. |
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Our wives think we're nuts working long hours for such a small amount of money, but we love being here! |
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If you go ahead with the sacrifice you are doing what by all standards of reason and morality is simply nuts. |
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One thing that drives me nuts about that culture is the way they favour males. |
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The tune drives her so nuts she's turned it off but she's on her third warning now. |
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After a Waldorf salad was delivered with no nuts, they complained to the waitress, who called the manager, Zelda. |
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The blade is held by pins and maintained in place by threaded studs and knurled clamp nuts. |
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Roughly half the persons with food allergies are sensitive to these or tree nuts, such as walnuts, cashews, and almonds. |
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Whether it's peanuts, almonds or walnuts, substituting ground nuts for flour virtually guarantees a cake that is deliciously moist. |
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They are also found in nuts like peanuts, walnuts, cashews as well as in seeds and fish. |
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Pine nuts were particularly important toward the south and camas bulbs to the north. |
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I was just trying to solve one of those annoying problems that drive CEOs nuts. |
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The boredom was driving him nuts, and it was impossible to sleep with the lights on. |
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A good toolbox has lots of trays designed to hold all those odd bits of hardware, such as screws and bolts, washers, nuts, and nails. |
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Where available raccoons may also eat peaches, plums, figs, citrus fruits, watermelons, beech nuts, and walnuts. |
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In fall and winter they feed principally on acorns, other nuts, seeds, and fruits. |
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Berries, acorns, and other seeds and nuts make up most of the Band-tailed Pigeon's diet. |
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Chipmunks, like other ground squirrels, eat seeds and acorns of woody plants, nuts, grains, and fruit. |
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He'd go nuts filling his pouches with sunflower seeds and rebuilding his nest in the little hamster house he had. |
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Applications include valve nuts, cam bearings, impellers, hangers in pickling baths, agitators, crane gears and connecting rods. |
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We recently went to Turkey for the first time and everyone was just going nuts and singing along. |
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As for claims that nuts never come loose on the railway, rail workers rubbished that last week. |
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A couple of months ago I went a bit nuts researching what kind of digital piano to get for our house. |
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But while I was there I was drawn over to the aisle with the spices as I needed a jug of olive oil for my pasta and pine nuts, too. |
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In a large bowl, combine the oats, sugar, raisins, chopped nuts, cinnamon and salt. |
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This version includes the traditional pine nuts and raisins, but has the addition of saffron. |
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Saute the garlic, raisins and pine nuts in the olive oil in a large pan, until the pine nuts are golden. |
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Store any leftovers in a cool, dry place because the high oil content of the nuts can lead to rancidity. |
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If you want to top your porridge with some stewed rhubarb, wheatgerm or chopped nuts, that's fine. |
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Waffles can be made sweet or savoury and with healthy ingredients such as nuts, fruit or wheatgerm added are a healthy snack. |
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Among other topics we discussed, she ranted about some of the things my stepdad does that drive her nuts. |
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Foods that are rich in unsaturated fats include oily fish, avocados, nuts and sunflower, rapeseed and olive oils. |
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I set the table, without being asked, lining up the whipped cream, nuts, and chocolate sauce before placing down plates. |
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Lobby Lounge serves a dazzling array of home-made ice creams mixed with fresh seasonal fruits, whipped cream, nuts and special sauces. |
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To serve, arrange the red fingerling bananas, blackberries, raspberries, dehydrated mangoes, and Brazil nuts on a large plate. |
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But Tesla also needs help in the nuts and bolts of development and operation. |
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Instead, the commission focused on the nuts and bolts of election administration. |
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Jatropha requires no pesticides, Mr. Samake said, little water other than rain and no fertilizer beyond the nutrient-rich seed cake left after oil is pressed from its nuts. |
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Even down to the wing nuts that are in white bronze other parts are polished and lacquered steel, the body is spun aluminium and contains the rotating mirror effect. |
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Its placing at the apex of British life is itself a little nuts, as the Ovation series shows. |
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I think they pushed them, but I don't think they were nuts about it. |
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She recollects the joy of working in Rishi Valley with children who created a whole feel of ancient China with carpets and nuts being sold by traders. |
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Cheese biscuits, asparagus spears with garlic and saffron mayonnaise, and mixed salted, roasted nuts. |
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There is some evidence that wholegrain cereals may help reduce the risk of heart disease, and the presence of heart-healthy nuts should help here too. |
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The person I knew was nuts about horses, her whole life was horses. |
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Because this food source could abruptly disappear at any time, cutworm moths cannot be counted on to replace pine nuts. |
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The implicated foods were peanuts, walnuts, and other tree nuts. |
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Since engineers rule the world, it's not surprising they claim they've got a solution to everything including the best alternative to welds, nuts, rivets and bolts. |
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Certain seafoods, notably oysters, along with milk, wholegrain breads, dark-meat poultry, and nuts like cashews also provide this multipurpose mineral. |
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People gather the nuts, as do native rabbit-size rodents called agoutis. |
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And, if these alternative foods were indeed similar in food value to pine nuts, why are the bears not already wolfing them down? |
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To unscrew the casing is to throw open such a Pandora's Box of nuts and springs, axles, ratchets and governors as to confound all attempts to recapture them. |
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When using twin cylinders they are connected together with cylinder bands and the backplate is attached via wing nuts onto the studding that clamps the bands to the cylinders. |
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Fry up corn nuts, peanuts, and pepitas in a skillet, then sprinkle them with chili powder and salt. |
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Secure each terminal end with the provided washers and lock nuts. |
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Either faucet can be installed with standard tools, although you may need a basin wrench to reach up to the nuts that hold the faucet to the underside of the sink. |
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Bolts, nuts and washers are available at any hardware store. |
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Deck hardware is soundly attached with stainless steel nuts, bolts and washers and either aluminum or fiberglass backing plates for distributing loads. |
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Position all six wing nuts near the bottom of the shaft to allow maximum height adjustment. |
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The shells were used for dyeing and it is assumed the nuts were enjoyed as well. |
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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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These he useth as the Monkey did the Cats paw, to scrape the nuts out of the fire. |
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Farther up the bank was a stand of pecans where a cat squirrel was taking bites of green nuts and dropping them to the ground to rot. |
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Among the cembra trees in the Engadine the snow may be sprinkled with the nuts out of the cones. |
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The classy trend of kneeing a man in his coin purse once seemed fresh. Like Paul Newman kicking that baddie in the nuts in Butch Cassidy. |
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I am willing to pay a fair amount, but not to be mulcted in that vindictive way, and nuts to the Hellfare State. |
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Recent research shows that people snacking on inshell pistachios ate 41 percent fewer calories than those who consumed shelled nuts. |
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Some cooks add nuts as well, and I like the way their flavor complements that of the kasha and the browned onions. |
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Rosebys were in Rotherham, before 2008, and KP make their nuts in Eastwood, to the north of the town. |
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These mergers heralded half a century in which GKN became a major manufacturer of screws, nuts, bolts and other fasteners. |
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There were plenty of seafood, bread, porridges, dairy products, vegetables, fruits, berries and nuts. |
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Regional varieties sometimes contain more unorthodox ingredients such as nuts and fruits. |
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Middle Eastern meat pies are called sfiha and contain ground beef, olive oil, plain yogurt, tahini, allspice, onion, tomatoes and pine nuts. |
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Varieties may contain chocolate, fruit, jam, nuts, ginger, or even be used to sandwich other fillings. |
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Irrigation in the Southwest allows the growing of great quantities of fruits, nuts, and vegetables as well as grain, hay, and flowers. |
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Other popular British biscuits include bourbons, custard creams, Jammie Dodgers, ginger nuts and shortbread. |
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The nuts were harvested in a single year and pollen analysis suggests that the hazel trees were all cut down at the same time. |
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Other important uses of metal parts were in firearms and threaded fasteners, such as machine screws, bolts and nuts. |
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They have also been known to eat berries, birds' eggs, meat, nuts and honey. |
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Some conifers also provide foods such as pine nuts and Juniper berries, used to flavor gin. |
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Zinc is also found in beans, nuts, almonds, whole grains, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds and blackcurrant. |
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Major plant sources of zinc include cooked dried beans, sea vegetables, fortified cereals, soy foods, nuts, peas, and seeds. |
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Besides nuts, it feeds on buds, shoots, fruit, seedling plants and sometimes small invertebrates. |
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It eats berries and nuts and other fruit with hazelnuts being the main food for fattening up before hibernation. |
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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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It also involves working with the nuts and bolts of management and leadership. |
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It's really not so hard, once you know the nuts and bolts of the editing process. |
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During this period, she and Augustus shared living quarters, and further reduced their expenses by subsisting on a diet of nuts and fruit. |
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Regular fasting, with diets limited to milk, dried fruit, and nuts, is a common practice. |
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Most desserts are ghee or dairy based, use nuts such as almonds, walnuts, pistachios, cashews, and, raisins. |
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We both agree that the best chocolate chip cookie is one with an ooey-gooey center, loads of chocolate chips, and freshly toasted nuts. |
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Some people who feed and watch birds for entertainment also intentionally feed seeds and nuts to the squirrels for the same reason. |
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Some suggest that it was introduced by Neolithic tribes who planted the trees for their edible nuts. |
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Some species have large seeds, called pine nuts, that are harvested and sold for cooking and baking. |
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Individuals with this form of allergy can also develop reactions to other fruits and nuts. |
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The cooked nuts can be used for stuffing poultry, as a vegetable or in nut roasts. |
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Analysis of charred remains in one pot indicates that it at least was used for fermenting a mixture of blood and nuts. |
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Music may have developed from rhythmic sounds produced by daily chores, for example, cracking open nuts with stones. |
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Dormice are omnivorous, typically feeding on fruits, berries, flowers, nuts, and insects. |
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West African chimpanzees also use stone hammers and anvils for cracking nuts, as do capuchin monkeys of Boa Vista, Brazil. |
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Trallianus discommends figs, Salvianus olives and capers, which others especially like of, and so of pistick nuts. |
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The Omani halwa is a very popular sweet, basically consisting of cooked raw sugar with nuts. |
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Haiti exports crops such as mangoes, cacao, coffee, papayas, mahogany nuts, spinach, and watercress. |
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They also gathered other types of plant foods, such as hickory nuts and many other wild fruits and tubers. |
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Phoenician merchant traders imported and exported wood, textiles, glass and produce such as wine, oil, dried fruit and nuts. |
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However, for culinary purposes and in common English language usage, peanuts are usually referred to as nuts. |
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Spanish peanuts are used mostly for peanut candy, salted nuts, and peanut butter. |
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Kabukim are commonly sold by weight at corner stores where fresh nuts and seeds are sold, though they are also available packaged. |
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They also contain about 25 g protein per 100 g serving, a higher proportion than in many tree nuts. |
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Peanuts contain polyphenols, polyunsaturated and monounsaturated fats, phytosterols and dietary fiber in amounts similar to several tree nuts. |
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The state's food exports include coffee, macadamia nuts, pineapple, livestock, sugarcane and honey. |
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As an example, it is physically possible to make interchangeable screws, bolts, and nuts entirely with freehand toolpaths. |
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An important early example of something now taken for granted was the standardization of screw fasteners such as nuts and bolts. |
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The estate's present seed stock comprises seedlings, bulbs and various nuts. |
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For instance, when sodium is burned, it becomes a snotlike goo that fouls boiler tubes and drives engineers nuts. |
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With a few simple ingredients and a minimal amount of effort, these nuts will go from ordinary to superfabulous! |
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They make nuts, bolts, tapping screws, fasteners, anchors, togglers, drills, taps, rings, sockets and pop rivets. |
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The ponderous beast had spent the summer eating tuckahoe roots, the autumn eating acorns and nuts, and was now as heavy as two stout men. |
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Up to seven people in the UK die every year from anaphylactic shock after eating nuts or other food to which they are allergic. |
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Twenty per cent of the power for Virgin's Boeing 747 was supplied from a fuel made from a mixture of coconuts and Brazilian babassu nuts. |
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They'll eat almost anything you eat ranging from bacon rind to Christmas nuts. |
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Try giving a crunch to soft chicken or tofu dishes by adding chopped nuts or water chestnuts. |
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Top with raisins, nuts, wheat germ or sliced peaches, or whatever favorite topping you love, and place in the refrigerator. |
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Regardless of round or square tubing, the device attaches with a couple of wing nuts in less than 30 seconds. |
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First, the head mechanics have to check him for loose wing nuts and determine if his IQ meets or exceeds his shoe size. |
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Do the wing nuts that dreamed up this tea party drivel really think that they fooled anybody? |
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It was this giant round patty of chocolate, nuts, and caramel. |
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Particular resources like bunya nuts or processed zamias might make possible relatively large social gatherings. |
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Serve the korma in one bowl, sprinkled with the reserved nuts, with the raita and pickles in separate dishes on the side. |
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His detail seeking in our meetings is compulsive and a little nuts. |
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Two areca palms, laden with betel nuts, jut toward the canopy of tree tops where a riot of shapes and textures fans out like fireworks. |
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Thus their already immense wealth from trade in gold and kola nuts was vastly increased. |
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Here, in the aftermath of the American Civil War, druggist John Pemberton dreamt up a medicinal drink flavoured with coca leaves and kola nuts. |
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Add the aubergine and pine nuts to the spinach pan and mix well before serving. |
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The baclava was a delicious diamond of crunchy, honey-coated pastry filled to the gunwales with crushed nuts and spices. |
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For example Kluman and Baiter stock staples such as sugars, dried fruits, fats and oils, prepares cake and bread mixes, and nuts. |
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Tip the nuts on to a baking tray and cook for 5 minutes, or until lightly roasted. |
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Black walnut controls its territory with a chemical called juglone, exuded from its roots, leaves and nuts, which can kill most plants trying to grow in the surrounding soil. |
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Yeah, I sometimes go nuts when people try and write on my stuff. |
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The mixer easily disassembles through the use of heavy-duty wing nuts. |
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The beauty of the Evil Roy target is that the head attaches by way of two shielded carriage bolts and a couple of wing nuts that take no time to put in place. |
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Prawn and sesame toast, prawn and water chestnut wontons and vegetable spring rolls, egg fried rice, chicken and cashew nuts and duck in plum sauce. |
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Tests showed he'd had an anaphylactic reaction to the nuts in his cereal. |
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Elaine Hale, community partnerships officer at Little Park Street police, said she has locking wheel nuts to give out free to people who have cars with alloy wheels. |
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Roberts also manufactured and sold sets of stocks and dies to his range of pitches, so other engineers could cut threads on nuts and bolts and other machine parts. |
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Peanuts are similar in taste and nutritional profile to tree nuts such as walnuts and almonds, and are often served in similar ways in Western cuisines. |
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The skin of raw peeled chestnuts can be relatively easily removed by quickly blanching the nuts after scoring them by a cross slit at the tufted end. |
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In Asia, rats, mice and species such as Microtus brandti, Meriones unguiculatus and Eospalax baileyi damage crops of rice, sorghum, tubers, vegetables and nuts. |
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Some cuisine also incorporates a broad variety of produce and locally grown agricultural products, including tomatoes, sweet Maui onions, taro, and macadamia nuts. |
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In the forest they would have collected nuts of species like the shagbark hickory, American hazel, and American chestnuts and fruits like wild grapes and black cherries. |
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Many are flavoured with almonds and pistachios, spiced with cardamon, nutmeg, cloves and black pepper, and decorated with nuts, or with gold or silver leaf. |
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Malpua is a popular sweet dish of Bihar, prepared by a mixture of maida, milk, bananas, cashew nuts, peanuts, raisins, sugar, water, and green cardamom. |
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The information presented in the previous chapters gives the nuts and bolts of the most common and basic techniques used to prove the truth of mathematical results. |
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The referee made a bad call against the home team and the crowd went nuts. |
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After living on the island alone for five years, he eventually went nuts. |
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If the board is 234QA, all of spades, the nuts is 56 of spades. |
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Walnuts, like other tree nuts, must be processed and stored properly. |
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Early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. |
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The province still produces a large amount of nuts which are used abundantly in traditional cooking, along with cereals like wheat, maize, barley, and rice. |
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These may be made from tofu, seitan, nuts, pulses, mycoprotein, soya protein, vegetables or any combination of similar ingredients that will hold together during cooking. |
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We were all young software company executives, but I was the one from out of state, the one from the land of fruit and nuts, and no one could see my nuts, they would say. |
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The staple foods were generally consumed around 11 o'clock, and consisted of bread, lettuce, cheese, fruits, nuts, and cold meat left over from the dinner the night before. |
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This kind of husk also protects the nut from birds, for titmice have been observed to pass over filberts, and attack cobs and common nuts growing in the same orchard. |
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The nuts of the filbert are slightly longer and narrower than the cob. |
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Cashew is an export-oriented crop grown for its nuts, a true drupe. |
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Look deeper and it begins to read like a health food shop with booster shots offering immune-strengthening Echinacea, stress relieving ginkgo bilboa and kola nuts. |
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When the real thing came on the market in 1885, it was a secret blend of carbonated water, caramel, flavourings and the extract of coca leaves and kola nuts. |
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If nuts are stored in the kitchen around the cooking area where the temperature and heat is high, chances are they will go off soon and develop rancidity. |
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