It's a mix of brick buildings and plastic-looking demountables, surrounded by cyclone fences and rolls of razor wire. |
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My husband ordered the Hummus, a tasty homemade version, chunky and lemony, served with two large rolls of what looked like wholemeal soda bread. |
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Sandwiches or rolls are often easiest and good choices if you use whole grain or wholemeal bread. |
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While waiting for the various bits of the pie to need my attention I also knocked up some lentil soup and fresh wholemeal rolls. |
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Each involves bending or turning rolls of ink-soaked paper into themselves, creating folds or whorls of curved forms. |
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In the box were six rolls of pristine 16 mm Kodachrome reversal motion-picture film. |
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The butcher sells homemade steak slices, sausage rolls and various pies which the Hubby is quite partial to. |
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If you have some rolls, a few salad leaves and extra ketchup or chutney, they can be transformed into delicious burgers. |
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Although you can make your egg rolls and wontons, you will be better off buying the finished product and concentrating on the stir-fries. |
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Sitting there sipping supermarket-brand cola from a paper cup and eating my Mum's sausage rolls I couldn't have been happier. |
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To figure out the number of rolls of wallpaper you may need, use our handy Roll Reckoner. |
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He put the tray of sausage rolls he was holding down on the bench unceremoniously. |
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Joe likes pizzas, sausage rolls, pork pies, chicken and mushroom slices, chicken dippers and chocolate cake. |
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A musical which has been playing for 13 record-breaking years in the West End rolls into Hull next week. |
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Fortunately they were serving mini sausage rolls and tomato sauce, which is the ultimate party food. |
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A craving for smoked sausages and cabbage rolls can definitely be satisfied here. |
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The tataki of tuna with fennel and gingered ponzu was fine, as were the spiced tuna tartare and tuna sashimi rolls. |
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For a midweek meal, you could speed things up by searing the beef rolls until cooked, then saucing them with a simple tomato salsa. |
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The deep-fried vegetable rolls filled with taro and sesame seeds are similar to sushi. |
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So for appetizers we chose Deep Fried Banana Blossom in batter, some chicken satays and Chinese spring rolls. |
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Appetizers are up next and spring rolls, satays and deep fried chicken with sesame are all on offer. |
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His period of shyness now over, he wolfs down squid sashimi, mackerel rolls and tuna nigiri while ordering me to keep mixing wasabi and soy. |
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Frankly, if I'm going to have egg rolls or tacos I would prefer to go to a Chinese restaurant or to a mission district taqueria, respectively. |
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The food is an exotic mix of tapas and dim sum, so you eat chorizo and calamari one minute, spring rolls and satay the next. |
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There are vegetable spring rolls, sandwiches, burgers, dosas and milk shakes to make it a sumptuous eat for all. |
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Street food also is quite common for snacks and includes samosas, roti, curried rolls, soups, and noodles. |
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Signs on store fronts promise tacos and egg rolls, but the windows are dark and the doors bolted. |
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The waiter comes over, they are obviously on good terms, he is a regular, and Gilbert pays his tab, rolls up his newspaper, and leaves the cafe. |
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The sea rolls before us, luminous waves break on the shore, and the moon shines down white from a dark sky. |
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Just as remarkable is the gingery, tart-sweet plum sauce served with Republic Square's miniature fried egg rolls. |
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You tell me to always serve warm rolls wrapped in a fresh napkin and to never let a man manage all of my money. |
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Breakfast consisted of fried bacon, sausage and kidney, coffee and Vienna rolls. |
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Partners say that we only forget things which are unimportant to us like dental appointments and changing loo rolls. |
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Breakfasts ranged from spinach frittata to scrambled eggs, sausage patties and bagels to fresh blueberry rolls. |
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Nothing was marinaded but the box included chutney, lettuce, organic rolls and sustainable Welsh coal. |
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Toilets are portable and despite earlier reports, there are no shortages of loo rolls. |
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According to a paper industry survey a few years ago, the typical Briton uses 80 to 90 rolls of loo paper each year. |
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The only time he got very upset with me was when he demonstrated loops and slow rolls. |
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Steep turns, loops, barrel rolls and wing-overs are easy and fun and slow rolls are heavy and a bit cumbersome but still great fun. |
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He ended his 30-minute flight with a loop-the-loop and a string of victory rolls. |
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The most popular one is the three-day course, where pilots start off learning basic handling and aerobatic maneuvers like loops and rolls. |
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When not doing air shows, she can be found back at the air club, teaching everything from loops and snap rolls to instrument approaches. |
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The good politician rolls his logs in public, and is not ashamed of his job. |
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While we waited, hot freshly baked bread rolls were brought to the table along with a very large pepper mill. |
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Primarily a seafood restaurant, expect lobster and shrimp spring rolls, grilled octopus and peppercorn crusted yellow-fin tuna. |
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When this bird flies it's called a lilac-breasted roller because it rolls in the sky. |
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On the verge of his big break, Austin is house-sitting his mother's home in LA when Lee rolls up out of the desert like a bad mirage. |
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One afternoon, while writing their names in wet cement, a car rolls up beside them and a man, claiming to be a cop, steps out. |
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As the drinks flow and the money rolls in, Moe takes credit for the creation and cuts Homer out completely. |
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She just had no sexual appetite and her husband was complaining bitterly about the infrequent rolls in the hay. |
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As the sheets of metal pass through the rolls, they are squeezed thinner and extruded through the gap between the rolls. |
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Illuminated manuscripts are handwritten books or rolls with painted decoration and illustration. |
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For dairy, which employed nearly 137,000 people three years ago, employment rolls are expected to fall 9.3 percent in the next seven years. |
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She said she would support the proposal because of concern about the falling school rolls. |
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However, the 1503-5 membership rolls are among the few fortunate survivors from a once larger archive. |
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Mysterious extra voters appeared on the voting rolls in some constituencies. |
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I worry about incremental reforms that take so many people off the tax rolls in order to make them politically palatable. |
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Eventually, the buildings will be leased or sold, putting untaxed property back on the tax rolls. |
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The baker used to be up early baking gorgeous, hot crusty rolls for breakfast. |
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The organic burgers and all-beef polish sausages will be served with organic condiments on organic rolls. |
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He was flying alone and performing rolls in a 1940s vintage plane when its wing touched the ground, causing the crash. |
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She started Hazel on some somersaults then dive rolls and had started on backwards walkovers, when she heard Hazel complain. |
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Rain drops, dices rolls, the clack of betting chips, and peasants working in the fields all make their own sort of music. |
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He continually plays to the courtroom audience with rolls of his eyes, rubbing his head, or agitated fanning of his face. |
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Casual classics such as fried clams, fish and chips and lobster rolls are transformed into elegant fare. |
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The little bistro offers excellent breakfasts of fluffy scrambled eggs, warm cinnamon rolls, and frothy lattes. |
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Other starters included soup, chicken wings, and mini vegetable spring rolls. |
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He stares soulfully past the camera, on toward a catering truck where sushi rolls and ham sandwiches dwell side by side in harmony. |
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Protruding out the open sides were thick rolls of flesh that undulated like two well-fed seals. |
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I love to work with rolls of paper to make three-dimensional paper sculptures. |
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People come with their rolls of film to this supermarket to have their snapshots developed. |
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The basic materials are sheets of 20 x 28 inch poster board, glitter, Elmer's glue, foil from candy wrappers and rolls of Christmas paper. |
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The disadvantage of this kind of pantry storage is that it is not designed for bulkier items like multiple rolls of toilet paper or paper towels. |
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In the past he has replicated rolls of floral-printed toilet paper in silk, modeled Tupperware cups of beeswax and created sponges of balsa wood. |
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The industry jargon that rolls off his tongue is that of a consummate marketer. |
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He rolls his lines around in his mouth as if relishing their taste, and you can almost smell the bourbon and cigars on his breath when he talks. |
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The first plate is prepared, ink is spread on the rollers, paper is laid on the press bed and the machine rolls into action. |
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Despite his efforts, Simon dies as a tropical storm rolls in, and his body is washed out to sea. |
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The movie begins as four lifelong friends doing some male-bonding out in the woods when a snowstorm rolls in. |
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When a droplet grows larger than a bump and touches the slippery surroundings, it rolls off, down to the beetle's mouth. |
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But as they tear down the dirt roads in the dead of night, a truck rolls out of nowhere, they lose control, and their car ends up in a ditch. |
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From now on, if anyone rolls a double-one or a double-six, all moves are reversed for the next turn, okay? |
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My favourite moment in the film is when Marto says he could give up the drugs easily and his girlfriend rolls her eyes. |
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In the opening sequence, a huge boulder rolls down the hillside, barely missing him and landing in the swimming pool. |
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Why the law of momentum conservation is not violated when a ball rolls down a hill and gains momentum? |
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But the car is already wrecked against a tree, and a beach ball rolls away from it. |
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Combined with soup and appetisers such as kebabs, falafel, and pizzas or tortilla rolls, these can make a meal in themselves. |
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Still, every time World Wrestling Federation rolls through Dallas, Nash and his little buddy ringside. |
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I did a couple of loops, barrel rolls, and my favorite, a vertical snap roll. |
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For an inordinate seven minutes, the song lilts and rolls into glorified nothingness. |
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If the vehicle rolls, the car triggers the side airbags and seat belt tensioners to help protect occupants. |
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I did some studying after eating my light lunch of 9 sushi rolls and a big glass of tea. |
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Her blotter is crisp, doodle-free, as antiseptically intimidating as the crinkly butcher rolls doctors use on examination tables. |
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I had been looking forward to the ricepaper rolls but words can't really do justice to how foul they were! |
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They come to dine on the popular eatery's cinnamon rolls, the roasted ancho chile rellenos, the strong coffee. |
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As broker and owner he always brought in a box of fresh rolls and bagels and cranked up the coffee pot for the meeting. |
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There were dinner rolls and chicken cacciatore, baked ziti, and potato salad, peas and corn, and coleslaw. |
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When Autumn rolls around I love a nice bowl of stew with some Anadama bread and some homemade apple crisp. |
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To celebrate our second ever show bring yer party balloons, streamers, cheezels, falafel rolls and throw anything you've got in the air. |
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To the west the clouds appeared black and rolls of thunder boomed like familiar cannon fire while lightning lanced the empty ground. |
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The result was a wacky lampoon featuring dolls, newspapers, and rolls of tape. |
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Track two kicks off with a cutting Wilko Johnson style stabby guitar riff and rolls along with a catchy chorus. |
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The program even features a recipe book with delicious-sounding recipes like three-bean salad, yeast rolls and chicken Waldorf salad. |
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Even more thorny is likely to be the issue of school rolls, allocation of places and admissions policies. |
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The massive corporate wave of crime, fraud and abuse rolls on, is undeterred by regular exposes in the business media itself. |
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At the hotel entrance, the former heavyweight champion rolls up in a dusty black cab to a scattering of cheers. |
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He has been attending drama classes for 18 months and is currently on TV in a safari-style advert for kitchen rolls and washing powder. |
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The spring rolls are actually pretty good, but the tamarind dipping sauce is a washout. |
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All rolls were beautiful presented on a platter, the crunchy spicy tuna maki was the best I've had in a long time. |
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Katie, a Spinning class regular on the bike next to mine, rolls her eyes to indicate the unusually packed studio. |
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We have an extensive range of freshly made loaves, rolls, and speciality breads lovingly made by craft bakeries across the county. |
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Understandably her mind was preoccupied with things other than sausage rolls, quiches and crisps. |
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Guests grazed on savories such as chicken pot stickers, avocado egg rolls, quesadillas and chicken Marsala with mushrooms. |
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She was soon persuaded to have more carpets than she wanted and they brought in some rolls before quoting a price for the work. |
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Sponges, rolls of tape, a paper cup, rotating disks and coloured paper are the players in this quotidian drama. |
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But when the current rolls and the fish are hungry, they'll slam jigs and sometimes detonate on topwater plugs. |
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In sandwich bars, ask for granary bread, and in supermarkets choose granary rolls, pittas and tortilla wraps. |
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Food shops line the outer edges selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips. |
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Such mills have large diameter rolls with surfaces that are roughened or ragged to increase the coefficient of friction. |
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Several big rolls of reed matting, which must be building materials, are propped up against the walls of the central structure. |
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Tevez cuts in from the left and then rolls the ball across to Maxi, who welts the ball into the side-netting. |
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It is studded with knob-like tubercles and is unique in having huge folds of skin at its joints and great rolls at the neck. |
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Why do you think politicians go around munching on pizzas, knishes and egg rolls on the campaign trail? |
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Did I realise that jumbo rolls of gift-wrap are three-for-the-price-of-two? |
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How wonderful to sit eating sausage rolls in the sunshine and admiring the garden. |
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When the Mexican opens his eyes, a large wheel of cheddar cheese rolls down the hill and lands at his feet! |
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Barrel rolls, loops and dives featured as the three aircraft wheeled gracefully over the expanse of Sydney Harbour. |
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An experienced Skyray user can perform aerobatics, doing barrel rolls and slaloming through clouds. |
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You can also, while they last, have granary or white crusty rolls or sliced bread. |
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His diet permitted no more white breads or dinner rolls, which was one of the hardest things for him to put aside. |
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I am far too in love with fig rolls and thick white sliced bread smothered in cheap spread. |
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Appetizers, such as Thai fish paste and egg rolls, are all affordably priced. |
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In the meantime, architects are redesigning the pool complex, offering alternatives, and trying to keep costs down as time rolls on. |
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From hipsters to Mad Men to A streetcar Named Desire to pompadours and victory rolls, nostalgic revivals are everywhere. |
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This is not a case of falling school rolls and a declining area. |
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The captain stands rigidly as the hull rolls into the waves. |
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When the camera rolls, he is an actor of great authority and accomplishment. |
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Instead, she launched into the now-very familiar GOP talking points about ballooning food stamps rolls and weak jobs reports. |
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He rolls the cart down Fourth, across Pontotoc and Linden, to his own block, where he parks it at the curb, between two cars. |
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He helps with the evening meal, takes the little one swimming and talks the big one through his homework, bungs in a wash and then rolls up his sleeves for bathtime. |
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The main room offers gourmet appetizers like caviar potato skins, Brie and mango quesadillas, goat cheese pizza, tuna steak tournedos, and fresh sushi rolls. |
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They include crab cakes, Reuben tarts, vegetable spring rolls, shrimp quiches, and smoked chicken cordon bleu appetizers, all of which can be cooked at the same time. |
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The bottom rolls into the hull sides with a radiused turn rather than a sharp corner-like edge and there is long wine glass-shaped keel integral with the hull. |
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About 380,000 reams of paper were used for printing the rolls. |
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Seafood is used in such delicacies as oysters in black bean sauce, prawns wrapped in seaweed, cucumber crab rolls, and clam and winter melon soup. |
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Outside on the plaza lay piles of granite still to be put in place, pallets stacked up on the grass, and more rolls of copper wire yet to be slotted in to place. |
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After surviving on a 1950s diet including kippers and Spam, the lads devoured the WI's homemade cakes, sandwiches, scones, sausage rolls and quiche. |
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As he talks, Sompong rolls bunches of flowers into old newspapers. |
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Spaghetti from Italy, sushi from Japan, egg rolls from China, knockwurst from Germany, burritos from Mexico are offered side by side as typical foods of choice. |
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Worse still, the electro beat that underscores most of the album wears thin to the point of redundancy by the time the closing track rolls around. |
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The table was set with kugel and rolls still steaming from the oven. |
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If the government is really determined to quickly close the rolls, it may be forced to issue writs for a House election as soon as it announces the poll. |
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Tuesday might pick up an Asian theme with Thai chicken curry, Vietnamese spring rolls, courgette yakitori skewers, sesame noodles and end with dark chocolate and orange tart. |
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A notice indicated that at lunchtime and in the evening you could indulge in steak and kidney pudding, chicken and leek pudding or spring rolls with chips or jacket potatoes. |
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Try to chip the ball so it lands on the towel and rolls to the hole. |
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Gavin, chancing a shot at him, rolls violently out across the street, drawing attention from every gun within a mile, narrowly escaping a few ricochets. |
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But the criticism rolls off him like water off a duck's back. |
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Here she mainly rolls her eyes in sorrow and gazes longingly at Fairbanks, a pretty sight himself in a ripped, muscle-exposing blouse and thigh-hugging culottes. |
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You can almost feel the charge of linking synaptic bursts as the trio generates a veritable Japanese garden of tinkles, clicks, rolls, and splashes. |
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Facing each other, the female rolls the egg from a furry fold in her abdomen to the male who balances it on his toes and slips his coat over it to keep it warm. |
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The actor just rolls his eyes and makes the occasional face. |
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He grinds his teeth, barks like a dog and rolls around on the carpet. |
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A single tear rolls down her cheek, and she folds in on herself. |
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That's unheard of in an industry where design, engineering, and manufacturing often argue over quality problems right up until the first car rolls off the assembly line. |
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When a storm suddenly rolls in and crashes their boat into a reef, Paul and Barbara man an inflatable life raft and head for the costal town of Imboca for help. |
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The day is sunny but a fog rolls in and puts a chill into their bones. |
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It rolls off the tongue and seems slightly mysterious and powerful. |
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When she visited Venice, she shot 40 rolls of film, took the film home and used her memory, the pictures and sketches of particular scenes to create a painting. |
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It consists of a display of empty wood frames, piles of crates, rolls of canvas covered with brown pigment and charred-looking objects in wooden and cardboard boxes. |
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We make 150 different types of breads and rolls out of this plant. |
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The heated bars pass through the rolls seven to eight times. |
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Steel sheets are manufactured in a rolling process where the rolls are used to reduce the sheet thickness and to achieve the desired surface characteristics. |
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She'd been enjoying regular rolls in the hay with the England manager. |
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I will be a prime minister who rolls up his sleeves and gets things done. |
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He kind of just rolls with the punches and sees things for what they are. |
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The bus rolls up to the porticoed entrance, literally bypassing the parking and traffic problems that the foundation's neighbors have been suing about. |
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When she rolls up to the house of the preternaturally nasty John at one point in the film, she seems genuinely surprised at his explosive reaction to her sudden intrusion. |
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Once this thing gets going, and it gets going very quickly ... it just rolls along like gangbusters. |
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They were performing stunts in the air from barrel rolls, to loops. |
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Bathrooms also need daily attention, including restocking with loo rolls. |
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A workhorse of a machine was busy feeding a swath of yellow paper from one of these rolls, mechanically ruling the paper with calibrated pins dipped in blue ink. |
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Those settled in the state for generations are included in the state electoral rolls and have adopted Assamese and in census reports returned Assamese as their mother tongue. |
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The shul is brightly lit and the men, in their white talliths, sing and dance holding the Torah rolls in their arms, with the children waving their colourful banners. |
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I saw there for the first time in years a tank loaf and horseshoe rolls. |
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It is a hot, sweet and sour delight that you can make time and again for use with fish and chicken dishes, or as a dipping sauce for spring rolls, poppadoms and savouries. |
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It bounces three feet in front of home plate and rolls to the backstop. |
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These rolls were rather fragile, so they tended to become damaged. |
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I pounced, grabbed, and came up with three rolls of a really quite pleasant dark rose paper, slightly marbled but with no actual decorative design of the nasty kind. |
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All the usual favourites, both steamed and deep-fried are on offer such as steamed chopped shrimp stuffed broccoli or steamed shredded duck and bamboo shoot rolls. |
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Usually, though not necessarily, the person appointed lieutenant was also appointed custos rotulorum or keeper of the rolls. |
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The menu included shrimp Alfredo, crawfish mirliton soup, bacon-wrapped shrimp, and southwestern egg rolls. |
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A selection of Japanese specialties, including Makimono rolls, as well as re-imagined offerings like low-carb rolls, in downtown Sarasota. |
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Laduma rolls himself a skyf. It's cheap Swazi and rakes the lungs, but it's skyf nonetheless. |
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We went into the Sushi Garage, a former plumbing supply warehouse, and ordered some sushi rolls and saki. |
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In this task, you'll revisit the button symbol so that it reacts when the user rolls over it. |
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Serve on buttered grilled Hawaiian rolls, slathered with garlic mayo and topped with chiles. |
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Pilobolus is a word so fine and fat as it rolls off the tongue that, like a kitten or a May morning, it needs no meaning. |
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This is perfect for a large cocktail party served with small kummelweck rolls. |
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As a consequence, profile optimizers using steam boxes and sectionalized zone control rolls can provide superior control performance. |
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For real gutsy brunchers, there's a 40-minute thrill ride alternative with pilot John Marshall that includes loops, rolls and such. |
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Sweet rolls, the kind that sell four for a nickle at home, cost two for a nickle. |
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A bulldozer rolls over the entire surface a final time, and its threads leave uniform dents perfect for groundcover. |
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Meanwhile, Ross is in serious danger when bullyboy Charlie rolls up at Debbie and Pete's engagement party and demands his money back. |
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Thus the newsprint rolls used are defined by the width necessary to print four front pages. |
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Montserrat's national dish is goat water, a thick goat meat stew served with crusty bread rolls. |
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Sausages are commonly eaten as bangers and mash, in sausage rolls or as toad in the hole. |
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The QB also does a lazy fake and rolls to his right, as the tailback swings off the TE position and goes one yard deep into the end zone. |
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They gave us large white and brown bread rolls, shaped like the ones Charlie Chaplin used for his tapdance in The Gold Rush. |
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The kernels yield an oil, anacardic oil, used in the preparation of varnishes, typewriter rolls, paints and water-proofing paper. |
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There are corned-beef sandwiches, sausage rolls, scones, cakes, milk puddings and jellies. |
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Bonham's drumming was noted for its power, his rapid rolls and his fast beats on a single bass drum. |
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Many people pay for a sit-down meal and in the evening provide a buffet when the old sausage rolls and ham sandwiches are rolled out. |
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In this game, each player rolls the dice to see who plays first. |
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The rolls can be ordered singly or in boxes that contain either 2 large size rolls in a box or 6 small rolls per box. |
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Food vendors will be serving salmon burgers, blintzes, knishes, egg rolls, enchiladas, tofu, ice cream and, of course, items incorporating hemp. |
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In addition to the operator trip bar over the mill rolls, two operator kick plates will also stop the drive when actuated. |
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Try the sliders stuffed with soft belly, wraps, spring rolls, elaborate salads, rabbit pie and lamingtons. |
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Spread dressing on toasted kaiser rolls, then top with fried shrimp and shredded iceberg lettuce. |
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The undulating green falls off in the back, encouraging an approach shot that rolls rather than carries to a rear flag. |
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African curries, Cape Malay curries and Natal curries include the traditional Natal curry, the Durban curry, bunny chow, and roti rolls. |
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For the city of Elizabeth this will bring more jobs to the city and an additional new ratable to the tax rolls. |
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The rule for keepin' it cool When you're a bag of nerves, it can be hard to control what rolls off your tongue. |
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Sausage rolls are a popular snack and party food, as are saveloys, cheerios, and locally manufactured cabanossi. |
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This skiver is said to be the first that can utilize two winders and a slitter for skiving film rolls of two different widths simultaneously. |
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In See Sharp, 1997, smashed jelly rolls are scattered across a piano keyboard. |
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But then, if his patients had done the same they might not have formed the jelly rolls in the first place. |
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I stared at her photo until I began to feel tears rolls down my cheeks. |
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They could choose to take a nice and easy ride or do loops and barrel rolls. |
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The best bit is learning to pull off freestyle tricks, such as barrel rolls, somersaults and aerial turns. |
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Today, bin upon bin of scientifically tested sausage rolls for dogs and cats line their shop like mountains of lamb, beef and turkey wursts. |
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A large ball rolls out into the street, too close for you to brake. |
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The Geriatric Hand features adjustable palmar web space abduction with the use of interchangeable foam rolls, for the severely adducted thumb. |
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Thigh-bursting dead lifts, fierce bench pressing and all-out stomach rolls. |
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I nod, and he rolls his eyes in the direction of the bathroom. |
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It was played on a board with squares using black and white pieces, with moves made according to dice rolls. |
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Here are such standards as spring rolls, satays, soups and stews, and all kinds of meat dishes. |
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Heinz has also launched two new sauce-topped pork sausage rolls, topped with a layer of Heinz Firecracker Sauce and HP Texan Style BBQ Sauce. |
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My eyes flashed over the display of gravy in various shapes of pastry and stopped on a little card in front of the sausage rolls. |
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As time rolls on, the odds are greater that life will sneak up and thwonk you over the head with other unforeseen expenses. |
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Bigger boys were known to stand at street corners, smoking stompies of cigarettes and rolls of dagga. |
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And of course Sam Moskowitz, like Old Man Time Stream, rolls on forever with his monumental THE IMMORTAL STORM, a history of stfandom. |
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The rolls of Parliament, the entry of the petitions, answers, and transactions in Parliament, are extant. |
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And her foot, look you, is fixed upon a spherical stone, which rolls, and rolls, and rolls. |
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Listed within them are dishes for vegetarians and for diners who prefer cooked fish or riceless rolls. |
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No wonder Johnny Foreigner lays in supplies of the stale bread rolls whenever he appears over the horizon. |
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Bands played martial music along the route, with drum rolls at especially difficult places to alert the men. |
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This assumption has later been proven wrong, and studies of peasant plague mortality from manor rolls have returned much higher rates. |
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It uses impressions curved around a cylinder to print on long continuous rolls of paper or other substrates. |
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Most of these conspiracies took place before Claudius' term as Censor, and may have induced him to review the Senatorial rolls. |
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In cooking, it is sometimes used in place of sodium hydroxide for lyeing, especially with German pretzels and lye rolls. |
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The plea rolls, which were the official court records for the Courts of Common Pleas and King's Bench, were written in Latin. |
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The large coal is raised from the mine and passed through breakers with toothed rolls to reduce the lumps to smaller pieces. |
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The main sources for the history of the common law in the Middle Ages are the plea rolls and the Year Books. |
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Work roll bending involves using hydraulic cylinders at the ends of the rolls to counteract roll deflection. |
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Maintaining a uniform gap between the rolls is difficult because the rolls deflect under the load required to deform the workpiece. |
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These backup rolls are larger and contact the back side of the smaller rolls. |
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The problem with a small roll is a reduction of stiffness, which is overcome using backup rolls. |
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Lebanese restaurants are especially good for vegetarians, with falafel rolls making an inexpensive, filling meal. |
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This workpiece is placed between two rolls, an inner idler roll and a driven roll, which presses the ring from the outside. |
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To reduce the need for small rolls pack rolling is used, which rolls multiple sheets together to increase the effective starting thickness. |
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Lubrication is often used to keep the workpiece from sticking to the rolls. |
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The friction at the interface between the material and the rolls causes the material to be pushed through. |
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The gap between the two rolls is less than the thickness of the starting material, which causes it to deform. |
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The material is fed in between two rollers, called working rolls, that rotate in opposite directions. |
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In 1783 a patent was issued to Henry Cort for his use of grooved rolls for rolling iron bars. |
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Estimates are that 100,000 black and 50,000 white men were removed from voter registration rolls in the state over the next few years. |
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Bracton's use of the rolls led to promulgation of recorded cases in the form of a gloss. |
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This was because the rolls containing the court records were largely unavailable for scrutiny, even by judges sitting on the bench. |
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The rolls from the court records would not have been available for inspection to anyone. |
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A middle-aged woman pulls up in a station wagon and rolls down the window. |
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Most of the plea rolls have not been indexed, but modern indexes for some terms are available. |
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Courts began recording their proceedings in plea rolls and filing writs from their foundation at the end of the 12th century. |
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In 2007, the Anglican Church counted 545,957 members on parish rolls in 2792 congregations, organised into 1676 parishes. |
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In addition, they took depositions and acted as secretaries to the Lord Chancellor, maintaining the plea rolls. |
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This week on The Amazing Prize Giveaway Show, the grand prize is 10,000 bog rolls! |
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They are then turned out at grass in the Spring and fed BOCM PAULS beef rolls dispensed from a snacker. |
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By 1896, only 5,500 black voters remained on the voter registration rolls, although they constituted a majority of the state's population. |
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Then one dolphin rolls over, which the fishermen take as sign to throw out their nets. |
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What changes will be wrought in the character and condition of mankind, as the millennium advances and rolls blissfully away. |
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Nothing moves on these playboards except the ball itself which rolls down the inclined playboard by gravitational pull. |
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Tis like the bursting of the desert stream When to the field, with sultry drought bescorch'd, Between its echoing rocks it rolls its way. |
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Delectable soft, pillowy rolls, filled with a sweet nutty mixture or fruit, these are like tea cakes and are great for breakfast or tea. |
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At higher airspeeds there is sufficient aileron authority to perform extremely fast rolls. |
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Only Western Australia and Queensland specifically excluded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from the electoral rolls. |
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If you prefer, you can make singles, Parker House rolls, breadsticks or bowknots. |
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Although muster rolls were prepared as late as 1820, the element of compulsion was abandoned, and the militia transformed into a volunteer force. |
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Every parish furnished a quota of eligible men, whose names were recorded on muster rolls. |
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Sited in London's Paddington Basin, this bridge rolls open, by slowly and smoothly unfurling. |
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They tucked into egg and cress and roast venison sandwiches, mini cornish pasties and potted shrimp bridge rolls. |
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They also provided mini brioche bridge rolls filled with chicken and dill and poached salmon and cucumber. |
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Kas is awakened by the furious pelts of rain hitting the tin roof, and he rolls over, pulling his sleeping wife tightly into his arms. |
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Mesoscale ocean eddies play crucial rolls in transferring heat poleward, as well as maintaining heat gradients at different depths. |
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Legislative power rested on the House of Representatives who were also elected on the basis of separate voters' rolls. |
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Night now gives place to the brightness of day, and amid its affulgence the world rolls on again to night, and each brings its incidents of life. |
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By doing so, the second vortex ring rolls under it and begins to spin faster. |
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When Poles came to Chicago and surrounding cities from the Old World, they brought with them long ropes of kielbasa, cabbage rolls, and pierogis. |
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The rolls record that, in 1397, Howell de Rowell passed it to John Le Sergant. |
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Carding completed the disentangling process, creating rolls of wool called rovings. |
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Uvivid does not foam or cavitate in the ink pan, and ensures optimal ink transfer from the anilox rolls, according to Sericol. |
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In 1896, there were 130,334 black voters on the rolls and about the same number of white voters, in proportion to the state population, which was evenly divided. |
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