Now that I have the perspective of age, I like to think Ray Tiffin was the Everyman of my time and place in life. |
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For Tiffin the good life is not swanking around the hot spots of London clubland but a chance to put on the wellies and head for his allotment. |
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Recently five lambs were born to a Suffolk ewe owned by Michael Tiffin, Gortnaboul, Kilgarvan. |
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The Royal Opera regularly calls on members of Tiffin Boys' Choir to appear in its productions. |
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In 1998, another RTA manufacturer, Ameriwood Industries, with facilities in Tiffin, Ohio and Dowagiac, Michigan, was acquired. |
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As a result of the closure, the Company now produces domestic RTA product at its Tiffin, Ohio and Cornwall, Ontario plants. |
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Significant manufacturing and distribution facilities are located in Tiffin, Ohio and Cornwall, Ontario. |
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New, sophisticated equipment has been added and the factory floor layout at Tiffin has been altered. |
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Tiffin and fellow umpire Darrell Hair stepped in and advised Sangakkara to take a less crowded route between the popping creases. |
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A major capital project was completed in September, which effectively doubled the Ridgewood factory in Cornwall, Ontario and resulted in the total realignment of Ameriwood's Tiffin, Ohio facility. |
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As announced last month, an aggressive improvement program has been completed, including the doubling of the Ridgewood Cornwall, Ontario factory and a total realignment of Ameriwood's Tiffin facility. |
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With this concentrated effort, both the Cornwall, Ontario and Tiffin, Ohio facilities are operating at high efficiency levels and can accommodate still more business. |
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The farm holds its own market, where you can sip homemade lemonade and grab a slice of chocolate brandy tiffin in peace. |
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Different varieties of local fare is available in the various restaurants in city, and most of them offer the tiffin items. |
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I set the soldiers and the cook to clean them after breakfast or tiffin or the midday meal. |
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For a rice eater like me, cafeteria tiffin in the morning comes nowhere close to filling. |
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In the afternoon over tiffin, Janda would compose scandalous gossip columns. |
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The sort of dishes served for tiffin vary but curries were very popular, and salads were often served in hot weather. |
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This white chocolate tiffin recipe is mouth-wateringly delicious and so simple to make! |
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They were able to choose from an amazing array of home-made cakes, including rum and raisin tiffin. |
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His apricot and pistachio tiffin with homemade marshmallow was technically impressive and clearly passed the taste test. |
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This week Scottish oat nibbles, chocolate tiffin, and toffee pecan slices are on offer for 99p a pack. |
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Historically, there is probably a subliminal link between the plastic boxes and the tiffin carrier. |
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A metal tiffin carrier does the trick just as efficiently and the tiffin carrier can be reused again and again. |
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He pointed to the lock-up detention area and motioned for her to walk in and hand over the tiffin carrier. |
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I used to feel hungry during the day at around one thirty to two, so I bought myself a beautiful new tiffin carrier. |
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One takes it home in a tiffin carrier to eat for breakfast from a soup plate with pieces of kulcha or soft sheermal bread soaked in it. |
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We finished with a slice of home-made carrot, orange and walnut cake, and orange and chocolate tiffin, both of which were excellent. |
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A bottle of wine and some extremely naughty chocolate tiffin greeted us in the apartment. |
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She whipped up flapjacks, moon rocks, and tiffin cakes in the kitchen with her children. |
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We went to some place for tea and cakes near Newby Bridge whose name I just can't remember, but if you find it, have the tiffin. |
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Vinayak saw a battered tiffin carrier sailing towards them at top speed, high above the heads of the throng. |
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With a belly barely-filled with parathas, he swings his metal tiffin carrier with the lunch Ammu packed for him before she left for work. |
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This is great to serve as a starter, vegetarian main or even as a lunchtime snack in a tiffin box. |
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Carry tiffin with you, eat at a place with a table, if you really must. |
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The sections cover sambar and rasam, vegetables, rice, tiffin, savouries, sweets, salads, pachadis, chutneys and pickles, comprising 100 recipes with interesting variations. |
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The guests were taken on a walk around the Court buildings, and had a good lunch, brought from home in large tiffin carriers by Mrs. CJ and served by white-uniformed bearers. |
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The tiffin is a reference to a light meal contained in a box, called a dabba, and every day thousands of dabbawallas deliver the packed home-cooked meals to offices. |
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Inside the Taj Mahal Palace, rock stars, Bollywood idols, presidents and common-or-garden billionaires bumble between tiffin tin, jal-tarang performance and pehlwan malish massage. |
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Typically, NGO support did not meet all their expenses and many parents had to share the cost, paying for uniforms, stationery, local transport and tiffin. |
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Typical tiffin box with four bowls and a lid. |
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