Popular sellers are angel cakes, yeast breads, fruit pies, dried homemade noodles and homemade jams and jellies. |
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There was a bottle of teriyaki sauce with the cap half on, standing in the fridge door area where we keep jams, jellies, relishes, sauces. |
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These foods included bottled moose, caribou, and seal, as well as plum and bakeapple jams. |
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There will be a selection of homemade jams, marmalade, preserves, cakes and quiches. |
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Cell phones make it much easier to suffer through the brutal traffic jams that are the bane of city life around the world. |
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Tasha-Ray rips on guitar, her sister Lacey-Lee is a kick-butt keyboardist, Louise jams bass and Kim bangs it out on drums. |
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The criminal carefully jams the token slot with a matchbook or a gum wrapper and waits for a would-be rider to plunk a token down. |
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Investigation proved jams resulted from not cleaning the rifle, and that it was not a self-cleaning weapon as manufacturers claimed. |
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There were also a bazillion great olive oils, cheeses, pastas, jams, dips, spreads and marinades. |
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I wore flowery shirts and tie-dye pants and spent hours in a smoky arena swaying to never-ending jams and feeling the love. |
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Coffee can be grown along with high-value timber, for example, or with tropical fruits that could be sold as concentrates or jams. |
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Natives who beat drums to drive off evil spirits are objects of scorn to smart Americans who blow horns to break up traffic jams. |
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Rush-hour buses are to start earlier in south Manchester in a bid to beat the traffic jams. |
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Some airport staff were unable to make it into work on time because of huge traffic jams. |
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The garden party includes cream teas, stalls, raffles, tombolas, homemade jams and marmalades. |
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When Takayama makes a toro maki roll, he jams it with fistfuls of tuna belly. |
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The usual motorway jams on a Bank Holiday Monday have somehow become the stuff of shock-horror headlines. |
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With the band stretching out into extended jams with re-arranged tempos and rhythms, the misses occur much less often than you might imagine. |
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He called for motorists to be more considerate at many of the area's traffic black spots so jams were not made worse by drivers behaving badly. |
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You're a world away from traffic jams, bleeping mobile phones and your crotchety boss. |
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They allow near empty buses to cruise in near empty bus lanes next to single-file jams of nose-to-tail traffic. |
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Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, using Motorail will help you to forget what jams and stress are. |
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If this results in motorists having to sit fuming in traffic jams, the solution is in their hands. |
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The reason I uncapped it is because when I uncap this pen, it jams all the radio frequencies. |
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If it is successful in reducing traffic jams and unclogging London's roads, it may then be rolled out across the rest of London. |
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A million pot-holes, mucky streets, traffic jams topped by heavy showers ensure a two-hour drive to the nearest mall. |
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Prairie people welcome the first rhubarb of the season to use in cakes, pies, muffins, jams and relishes. |
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He bursts in through the back door, helps himself to whatever's in the fridge, and jams your toilet up with bog roll. |
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In uniaxial systems, traffic jams cannot be avoided as one increases the number of motors involved in the cargo transport. |
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On the down side, the blackcurrant and raspberry jams and the chutney were unplaced. |
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Structures get built or acquired, utility bills rise, collections grow, and unrestored rolling stock jams the yard. |
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But the buses can be horribly crowded at times and are often held in the long traffic jams that snarl up key points at rush hours. |
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The general strike resulted in the near total shutdown of the rail network and lengthy traffic jams. |
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The unwieldy jams curtailed in favor of tighter arrangements and improved songcraft. |
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Malah is in charge of making the farm's value-added products, like pickles, jams, and jellies. |
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I thrive on chaos, noise, traffic jams, crowds, bazaars and even pollution. |
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Mints, usually spearmint, are used, fresh or dried, to make jams, jellies, and sauces, to accompany meat, fish, or vegetable dishes. |
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Like its predecessors, the album arrives just in time for Spring and comes bearing more than a few certifiable vernal jams. |
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Does anybody realise that buses actually drive through the traffic jams or are they coming late on purpose just to annoy you? |
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The ripe fruits of squashberry have a strong musky smell that persists through cooking, but is absent in the resulting jams and jellies. |
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Home-made jams, biscuits, cakes, sweets and marmelades are ideal presents for those with a sweet tooth. |
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In between chants and speeches in Spanish, English, and Haitian Creole, the truck alternately blared hip-hop and various Latino jams. |
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Here again, more than the enforcement of strict road regulations, observance of traffic rules by drivers would prevent traffic jams. |
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The handclaps that begin the song intimate a playfulness throughout, and a funky guitar and fuzzy keys sew together seemingly independent jams. |
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His carcade was stuck in traffic jams no less than five times in Ghaziabad. |
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It was a driving blend of straight-up rock songs, some with a psych twist and others as more conventional jams. |
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The heritage orchard has a variety of different breeds of pears and the community uses the pears for wine, jams and all sorts of yummy things. |
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Out in the ruined west of the city, where most of the film was shot, the traffic jams that clog the centre thin out. |
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By early evening, traffic jams still characterised the outgoing traffic as motorists tried to negotiate their way home after a wet day. |
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His lack of size and strength allowed bigger receivers to run through his jams or outmuscle him for passes downfield. |
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Two million cars overheat daily in smog-choked traffic jams on the ever-increasing suite of 12-lane ringroads. |
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Lengthy traffic jams and hold-ups are now a daily norm with an estimated 700 plus vehicles being carried on this roadway at evening peak time. |
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Native or cherry plum hybrids have small, tart fruit, and are best used for making jams, jellies, and preserves. |
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We need to have homogeneous traffic if the problem of jams and slow moving traffic is to be solved. |
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The town's roads are choked with traffic, leading to frequent jams during the busy tourist season. |
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The model I had was prone to paper jams, and its design makes it sometimes difficult to remove stuck paper. |
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In the back of the machine is a roller insert that helps you clear paper jams. |
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But I also agree with him that the second may be a bit more positive than just the government chucking money at traffic jams. |
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But there were reports of further violence in a coach park and in traffic jams where United supporters again came under attack. |
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Then there's the shockwave, a phenomenon of such ferocity that it jams the hydraulics and freezes the controls. |
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You can buy hand-made chocolates, sour dough breads, jams, honey cakes, terrines, clotted cream and organic meats. |
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Limited visibility due to heavy rain and massive traffic jams forced us to inch along in the Blazer. |
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Everywhere we went butter and jams were served in those horrible individual portions. |
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But most of all, they want a larder, stocked with jellies and jams, pickles and preserves. |
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Acid foods have a pH of 4.6 or lower They include fruits, pickles, sauerkraut, jams, jellies, marmalades, and fruit butters. |
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Here, the nearside lane of the westbound dual carriageway of the A64 was coned off, causing horrendous traffic jams. |
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Then I got tangled in a confusion of traffic jams, roadworks, diversions and obscure road signs. |
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Are we still in doubt about why our roads are so congested and traffic jams are the order of the day? |
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Heavy loads will be transported through York and Selby on a special boat in a bid to cut traffic jams on the region's congested roads. |
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Traffic jams and congested spaces under flyovers, where people stopped to escape getting wet, were a common sight. |
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The older and more congested arteries get, the more subject they are to blood clots, the body's version of traffic jams. |
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These slot machines are very well designed, with a large finger-hole at the bottom which makes it easy to straighten out coin jams. |
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The food grows so well here that Robyn has plans to turn the surfeit into jams and pickles to sell from the Cascina. |
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Vegetables are dried or pickled and fruits are also dried, candied, or made into jams. |
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With hordes of people converging on these malls at once, the traffic situation becomes unmanageable leading to endless traffic jams and chaos. |
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There are constant traffic jams at every road junction and the honking of horns by irate drivers is deafening. |
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But they are far more versatile than many cooks imagine, as they can be converted into jams and jellies, brandy and cordials. |
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On sale will be brown bread, confectionery, gluten-free baking, wheat free foods, jams, preserves, vegetables and craftwork. |
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He said the road did not look particularly dangerous but jams were caused when motorist slowed down to a crawl because of the icy conditions. |
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Every protest or procession results in traffic jams, long delays, frayed nerves and waste of costly fuel. |
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An equation representing the threshold conditions for the formation of frazil ice jams was determined. |
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You can purchase free-range hen, duck and goose eggs in addition to jams and preserves. |
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The tiny purple berries are used to make sparkling jams and the blossoms are deep-fried into fritters. |
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Even though sugar helps preserve jellies and jams, molds can grow on the surface of these products. |
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In Yorkshire, protests arranged by demonstrators communicating by email and websites caused rush-hour traffic jams. |
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My daughter drops off my granddaughter on a regular basis and is now very late getting to work due to the traffic jams in this area. |
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The most familiar use of the elder tree is probably that of the berries being cooked to make elderberry wine and various jams and jellies. |
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He said that builders could not afford to waste time queuing in traffic jams and began to go elsewhere. |
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There are reggae jams and Velvet Underground dirges, one-minute tracks that float by like nothing and sprawling campfire singalongs. |
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The folk of 150 years ago would not recognise Swindon today, with its dual carriageways, fume-filled traffic jams and the Magic Roundabout. |
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The signals will automatically respond to the jams and allocate the required time durations for clearing such traffic jams. |
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Why is it that I always get stuck in traffic jams on dual carriageways, where it is impossible to do a U-turn, when I am dying for a wee? |
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Imagine the feeling when you engage the enemy and your weapon misfires or jams. |
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The move comes as many shopkeepers in the area are complaining that traffic jams and the lack of parking spaces are driving customers away. |
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Grace rushes across the room, jams her feet in a pair of heavy boots, and runs from the room with the blanket still held tightly around her. |
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The basic idea is that you carry a personalized device that jams the signals from all the RFID tags on your person until you authorize otherwise. |
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Faults can include paper jams or coins getting stuck, or a machine running out of paper. |
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Election officials complain of paper jams, maintenance problems at the polling places, and high costs of printing and ballot management. |
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All but one of the four northbound motorway lanes had to be closed down for several hours creating jams and tailbacks. |
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But the traffic tailbacks and jams, which stretched right back into York, lasted well into the rush hour. |
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Drivers could find themselves stuck in rush hour jams due to new rules for moving abnormal loads, warns the AA Motoring Trust. |
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For two solid pitches of great climbing, you combine laybacking, finger and hand jams, and friction moves to make your way up the corner system. |
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Once you're over the initial difficulties, the route follows a nice crack that I used for left foot and hand jams. |
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Hear the best of Floyd, from record-perfect copies of your favorite songs to their psychedelic space jams. |
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The car's new sound system can easily kick out the high-volume jams with the added noise of driving without a roof. |
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From the irresistible party jams of South Bronx to the urban sounds of today, hip-hop has maintained close links with its roots. |
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Coloured Clocks tour as a four piece band, wowing audiences with their catchy hooks combined with improvisational psychedelic jams. |
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It was nice of Lenny Kravitz to dust off some new jams for us at halftime there. |
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Assemblies would go on far longer than they needed to, so he could get in a few more Sgt Pepper jams. |
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In one hamper, four jams are presented alongside a Wedgewood jam pot with silver Arthur Price spoon in. |
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Traffic jams were seen during the rush hours due to waterlogged and potholed roads. |
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All jams, jellies, and pickled products processed less than 10 minutes should be filled into sterile empty jars. |
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They can be quite tart, so are perfect for making sweet jams, jellies and ice cream. |
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In the film, Douglas suddenly cracks one day while waiting in one too many traffic jams before rampaging across the city with a gun. |
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Fun things include making whirligigs, first-place ribbons, preserves, and jams along with staging your own fair. |
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Well, the often interesting BSS bunch pandered to the crowd and although they did do some self-indulgent jams, it was all by the book. |
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Also on sale will be jams, plants, flowers as well as many creations produced by the knitters and sewers. |
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He can run the court, score on low-post moves, soar for alley-oops and rebound jams, block shots, defend and make plays. |
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But it's difficult to argue when traffic jams are landing us in a pickle every day. |
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He said hundreds of commuters already arrive late each day after sitting in buses crawling through rush-hour jams. |
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The next route free climbs the largest horizontal roof in Cleveland, using a combination of jams, undercuts and layaways. |
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A sail blows off the foredeck and a spinnaker drum jams so they can't jibe on the downwind leg. |
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Motorists have been given diversions through Mill Hill or the orbital route and traffic jams are expected. |
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Overall, 20 gold medals went to Irish companies submitting cured meats, ice cream jams, chutneys, coffees chocolates and smoked fish. |
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The traffic jams are now so ridiculous I wonder why I bother trying to get to work in the first place. |
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It can even work out quick detours around traffic jams and roadworks, if you encounter any, Evesham said. |
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Unsprayed rose petals can be used to decorate desserts or cakes, or incorporated with peaches and apricots into fragrant jams. |
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Traffic jams were expected because farmers were taking livestock with them. |
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At the Craft Marketplace, you can pick up handmade honey, artisan chocolates, gluten-free breads, fruity jams, and organic cheese. |
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The vertical rudder jams, and the stern diving planes cannot be controlled. |
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Mary will have organic eggs, jams and chutneys as well as organic sugar and assorted breads, cakes and biscuits all made with organic flour. |
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Because firefighters had to close one lane of Halifax Road for more than seven hours there were huge rush hour traffic jams. |
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On the plus side, the dearth of automobiles means there are no traffic jams. |
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A similar approach was used later for traffic jams as automobiles replaced horsedrawn vehicles. |
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At one end of the market, a few stands sold a variety of local spices, sauces, tea and jams. |
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Home-made jams, biscuits, cakes, sweets and marmalades are ideal presents for those with a sweet tooth. |
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Clearing paper jams in printers and other duplicating machinery will expose users to hot or moving parts, sharp edges, pinch points, or exposed electrical parts. |
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Their latest album, You Forgot It in People, amazingly encompasses all of it, the anthemic indie, the ambient dub, the free rock, the orchestral jams and the pristine pop. |
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Besides the weekly rehearsals at the Elks Lodge, Azinger jams with men and women at the local retirement home. |
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Pig Lib has almost a 1970s rock feel to its freeform, guitar-led jams. |
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It jams a website with thousands of requests, effectively overloading the server so that it is inaccessible to the public. |
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Forget the road congestion, it's the traffic jams inside the racecourse enclosures which will occupy the team bringing this magnificent spectacle to York. |
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The rock-clad town is now famous for meat products like chorizo, along with olive oil, almonds, and jams. |
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Which traffic engineering firm or engineers have completed their research and found that the interchange will reduce the traffic jams in and out of the capital? |
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The quick access slide mechanism provides instant access to the die area and the ability to release die jams, eliminating the need for hydraulic tie rods. |
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The repair works on Eagles Bridge juncture and the section connecting it to three other main city arteries caused hellish traffic jams during the week. |
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Subsequent ice jams threaten bridges and can close major highways. |
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The Valley is a strange blend of workaholism and conspicuous consumption, hot tubs and traffic jams. |
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Visitors, if they are not already dead choked by air pollution and bumpy roads, are always nervous and edgy at the thought of the traffic jams and missing a flight or a train. |
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Whether anger is triggered by external events such as traffic jams, or by internal worrying, researchers are still unsure if it's healthier to express or suppress the emotion. |
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At this market we will sell fresh breads, home baking, jams, marmalade, farm fresh eggs, relishes, honey, plants, herbs, beautiful hand-knitted craftwork and woodcraft. |
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Take away the bragging rights, and all you've got left is wretched traffic jams, booked-up hotels, and a prospectively unpaid bill for a stadium you didn't want. |
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The link between the daily traffic jams outside schools and the bored, fat teenagers in the people carriers seemed to escape the members of the obesity taskforce. |
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Gooseberries make delicious pies, jams and jellies as well as chutneys, sauces, fruit vinegars and wine, and can be preserved easily by canning or freezing. |
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In October, drivers sat in traffic jams and the northbound lanes of the M271 were blocked after a lorry went over on its side during morning rush hour. |
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We will have all the regular produce on sale from fresh home baking, free range eggs, jams, honey, pickles, chutneys, plum puddings and Christmas cakes. |
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The severe traffic jams that ensued wrought chaos in and around the Hudson River town of Fort Lee. |
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All cab drivers are now asked to use the new entranceway opposite the Secondary School and exit through the old entrance, thus avoiding the previous traffic jams. |
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Choices range from sweet and sour relishes, jams, jellies and preserves to pretzels, homemade sweet rolls, shoo-fly pies, fruit pies, cakes, candies, cookies, and birch beer. |
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Coping with traffic jams and long commutes provides daily stress. |
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The device can also conjure up alternative routes to bypass roadworks and traffic jams, and will quickly get motorists back on course if they take a wrong turning. |
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In the cookery section, you can bring along those apple tarts, sponge flans, cheese cake, fruit loaves, brown scones, white scones, brown bread, white bread and jams. |
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They make the best jams with the bananas, the papaya and the starfruit. |
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The family freezes some soft fruit to allow preserves to be produced all year long, while the jams are handmade in small batches, creating variation between each batch. |
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More road closures mean more detours and traffic jams, and more money on gasoline. |
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His mother always made homemade bread and churned butter, and she preserved jams and a myriad of fruits and vegetables for savoring through the year. |
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But as Britain celebrated National Apple Day yesterday a steady stream of visitors were calling at the farm before buying apples as well as home-made jams and jellies. |
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No trampling of feet, no crushed creases, no sweat and no traffic jams. |
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Some highlights from the research shows that those firms looking beyond Dublin to get out of the traffic jams may not fare any better by chasing the rural idyll. |
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Now, more vehicles mean lesser space therefore more jams, higher fuel consumption and more pollution as congestion forces people to travel in low gear. |
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Shoppers can stock up on a wide range of goods including honey, free range eggs, organic vegetables, jams and chutney fresh meats, cheeses and pies. |
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Massive tailbacks and traffic jams were again expected to clog up Britain's roads today as families head back home after the great Bank Holiday exodus. |
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Hoffman jams at Weaver's Arms open mike night every Wednesday. |
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Many pupils struggled to get to school after buses were cancelled and huge traffic jams developed as police set up dragnets to try to catch the sniper. |
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There were no jams or misfeeds with well over 1,000 rounds fired. |
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The stapling apparatus is mounted and supported such that staple jams within the stapler head are clearable by an ordinary user of the reproduction machine. |
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Police officers remained mute spectators as pedestrians, bikers, car drivers, autodrivers and other road users waited out the jams under a bright January sun. |
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Everything from delicious sausages to organic vegetables to honeys and jams were on show, luring a scatter of people to dip their hands into their pockets. |
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Despite the expected traffic jams, potential electrical brown-outs and terrorist threats, modern Olympians and spectators have it easy, compared to their ancient counterparts. |
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Fried bread, potatoes, mushrooms, fancy jams, and regional frills such as porridge, black pudding, laverbread, or gammon are provided at the discretion of the proprietor. |
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Many of his memories of his homeland are of sitting in traffic jams or waiting in lineups that ate up time he would have preferred to spend coaxing notes from his guitar. |
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A squad of motorcycle policemen tried to keep the jams moving, but tailbacks of several miles built up through Malton and out as far as Rillington. |
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There was cold comfort for those left behind, forecasters predicting a distinctly wet festive period and motoring organisations warning of jams on the roads. |
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Yesterday, motorists were caught in jams as he carried out his protest. |
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During that time, most hotels are hopelessly overbooked, traffic jams are the order of the day, and prices are up while the level of service is way down. |
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Breakfast was self-service, with rolls and rye bread and crispbread, hams and cheese, and pots of pickled herring and caviar as well as cereals, dried fruits, and jams. |
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Other non-medical uses are as a thickening agent for toothpastes and jams. |
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Next were some sweet crack seams where hand jams were somewhat necessary. |
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Michael jams his foot against the wall, turns and looks down at the ledges far below where the storm petrels nest. |
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The women spent much time after harvest putting jams by for winter and spring. |
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A reader has shared with us a Facebook post by jambu ICA officer Adilla Ramli. She gives her view on the recent ICA jams. |
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However, such projects have yet to make any meaningful impact, and the traffic jams and congestion continue unabated. |
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Recent years have seen the growth in the number of cars, which have caused traffic jams and lack of parking space to become major problems. |
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Sound files that began as atonal compositions transformed into blues jams and jazz ballads, to name just two examples of the nine songs produced. |
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Whiz kid Jimmy Neutron may know how to build rockets and Jet-Paks to get himself out of jams. |
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His debut album, If You Know What's Good For Ya, varies wildly across genres, from rollerskate jams to crunchy late '70s Motown funk. |
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The net result of the new bridge will be fewer traffic jams. |
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Among other food uses, pectin acts as a gelling agent in fruit jams and jellies and as a texturizer in premixed yogurt. |
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One can observe the traffic jams in many cantonment areas just because of the encroachments. |
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The encroachments and illegal commercial activities on several city roads have led to traffic jams. |
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Firewood Patrol After the militiaman jams his gun, shots ring out, as they are known to do in east Congo. |
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Its location will remove the need for passengers to transit Dubai city, where traffic jams can be extensive. |
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Turn the milometer back a decade and traffic jams in the city were a rare sight. |
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Traffic jams stretched for several miles but police hoped to have both carriageways clear for rush hour traffic tonight. |
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Like Lucy, they have potatoes and onions to sell, but also bottled jams, preserves, dried fruit, packets of buchu tea, honeybush tea, herbs. |
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The material on the first two albums was largely constructed out of extended jams of blues standards and folk songs. |
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The decree follows pressure from the newly formed Afghan parliament and public complaints over the heavy traffic jams caused by the barriers. |
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During summer, around 70,000 visitors cross the Spanish border daily to buy such products, occasioning severe traffic jams. |
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In 2010, commuters to the cities of Brussels and Antwerp spent respectively 65 and 64 hours a year in traffic jams. |
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Ice jams can cause flooding, damage structures in or near the river, and damage vessels on the river. |
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Ice jams can cause some hydropower industrial facilities to completely shut down. |
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The trio unsuccessfully tried to have fun and caused numerous traffic jams. |
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Travel by car in the city is often difficult with regular jams centred on the Exe Bridges area. |
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The new bridge is intended to help reduce traffic jams by ensuring at least one bridge is open to vehicular traffic at any one time. |
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Even under normal circumstances, the mix of carts, wagons, and pedestrians in the undersized alleys was subject to frequent traffic jams and gridlock. |
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Manila is notorious for its frequent traffic jams and high densities. |
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Tahitian Noni's gourmet line of jams, teas, cremes and the confection sampler can make an everyday meal seem extraordinary or an afternoon snack feel like a brief escape. |
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Whitney's gin used a combination of a wire screen and small wire hooks to pull the cotton through, while brushes continuously removed the loose cotton lint to prevent jams. |
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There are plans to eliminate traffic jams at the Aachen road interchange. |
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Gun breeches were directly in front of the pilot, with obvious implications in case of accidents, but jams could be cleared in flight, while aiming was simplified. |
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Preserving with Pomona's Pectin by Allison Carroll Duffy contains 75 inspiring recipes for low-sugar jams, jellies, preserves, conserves, and marmalades. |
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Formed in 1968 as a reincarnation of Welsh rock harmony group 'The Bystanders', Man are renowned for the extended jams in their live performances. |
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Scientists found that cellular blockages, the molecular equivalent to traffic jams, in nerve cells of the insect's brain can form and dissolve in 30 seconds or less. |
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With its quirky, minor-key tonality and its penchant for psychedelic jams, it's very easy for listeners to think they've gotten the band pegged early on. |
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Butterfly's style is surefire jackhammering, pelting floor jams that seemed to show a pair of black shoes shooting across the stage unattached to a body. |
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Colonel Dr Jasim Khalil Merza, director of the Dubai Police's awareness department, said the campaign aims to eradicate traffic jams in the yellow box. |
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Due to the illegal bus stands, not only the local residents were facing immense problem but also traffic jams on roads have become a common occurrence. |
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Days immediately preceding and following the holy days are particularly noisome and cost hundreds of thousands many hours because of traffic jams. |
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