In such a state, a nation's paper money has a shelf life like a fresh egg or a jar of mayonnaise. |
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Seal the drying salt in an airtight container such as a glass jar or plastic tub. |
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On Tuesday, he dropped a jar of mustard that smashed and cut his wrist so badly he needed stitches. |
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I had ended up with two large bottles of water, four Granny Smiths, a loaf of granary bread and a jar of lemon curd. |
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The sauce comes in a round jar with a blue lid and is labelled pasta sauce arrabbiata chilli with a best before date up to June next year. |
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Elijah looked around, and by his head was a jar of water and some baked bread. |
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We decided we to take a chance on the jar of Petrossian whole goose foie gras in aspic with port wine. |
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A small jar of sambal is a standard condiment on the tables of Chinese-Indonesian restaurants in the Netherlands. |
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A tiny old monk, who seemed to have been waiting outside the door, bowed into the room with an enormous bowl of boiled eggs and a jar of wine. |
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She turned to make herself a drink, and was surprised to find the coffee jar almost empty. |
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At the end of a dirt road, on a rickety bus parked in a teak grove, Tchomi-Kandi Mondja keeps her eyes on a small jar of liquid. |
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Put it back into the jar and add 1 cup warm water, 2 teaspoons sugar, 2 teaspoons ginger. |
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My most feeble Harvest Festival gift was a few apples harvested from our manky back garden tree and a nearly unopened jar of raspberry jam. |
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I took long strides and then leaned over his counter and grabbed a jar of maraschino cherries. |
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But when I opened it in the kitchen it contained the dead duckling along with a jar of maraschino cherries. |
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A wonderful jar of the late seventeenth century looks like a three-dimensional marbleized endpaper in an expensive book. |
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A loud screech and a subtle jar rocked the airplane as the rear wheels met the pavement. |
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In the farthest corner, however, was an unlabeled Mason jar that Bob brought out, like a conjurer of many rabbits, marveling. |
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I myself have attempted to capture light inside a Mason jar so I could study it, but problems arose when I realized I didn't own any Mason jars. |
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This particular one now being full, he carefully sealed the lid and readjusted his belt so that the maw of an empty jar gaped up at him. |
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I took the jam jar from the shelf, and it looked like a normal jar, three quarters full. |
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A supermarket yesterday withdrew a batch of own-brand peanut butter after a jar was found to contain cancer-causing chemicals. |
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Store in a sterilised glass jar with a tight-fitting lid and use within two months. |
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Combine the vinaigrette ingredients in a small jar with a tight-fitting lid. |
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Dating from 1465 to 1487, the Chenghua doucai jar bears the special tian mark and is decorated with red and yellow elephants dancing among waves. |
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So every time I take a serving from the jar, the jar gets tipped on its side so that the contents can pour into my bowl. |
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He opened a clear jar on a nearby counter and pulled out a simple wooden tongue depressor. |
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Keep a jar of almonds in a desk drawer and have two dozen nuts and a small piece of fruit instead of a candy bar when an afternoon slump hits. |
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A kind of invisible bell jar had been dropped over it, protecting it from change. |
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In the white void opposite, he has placed a glass bell jar containing an auction hammer. |
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The telescope structure accommodates installation of a 9-m vacuum bell jar for aluminizing the primary mirrors in situ on the telescope. |
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Unlike Verdun, which the French quickly covered with a bell jar of remembrance, the Somme was pretty much rebuilt, monumented, or plowed under. |
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In this form, it can be stored in a small-mouthed jar and will keep indefinitely unrefrigerated. |
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They can tell when the lid of a cookie jar has been disturbed and notice when a quarter inch slice has been shaved off a chocolate cake. |
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He started dumping the sand in the jar and it went into all the spaces left between the rocks and the gravel. |
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The shifts never jar the player out of the experience, never dent the game's inherent fluidity. |
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They unscrewed a Mason jar inside a toilet bowl to get that hollow, massive echo. |
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Not to jar anyone's misty, watercoloured memories, but not every one of her films was well-regarded, even during her heyday. |
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They can't do the lattes or mochas, what they have is a jar of instant coffee. |
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Meanwhile, a jar of peppers had been drained, with the vinegar being kept to one side. |
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Men are more likely to save their change in a jar than women, money boxes being most popular with them. |
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He had more chance of catching something in a jam jar than where he had cast his lines but we didn't have the heart to nip back and tell him. |
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Using cheesecloth or a sieve, strain the ghee into a glass jar with a tight lid. |
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But the economics of the concert industry may jar fans harder than the mosh pit at the band's show. |
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My mother would skim the cream off the soured milk and store it until she had a quart jar of soured cream. |
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She pulled out a slip of blank parchment, a bottle of ink, a quill pen, and a jar of writing dust. |
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The other she would bottle in a preserving jar and keep as a treat for one of the children's birthdays. |
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Amy set the soon-to-be pizza crust in front of her children, who smeared the pasta sauce from a jar across it. |
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A client is caught with his or her hands in the cookie jar and is unremorseful. |
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She had a funny look on her face, like a naughty child who's just been found stealing cookies from the cookie jar before dinner. |
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Luckily, it caught a jar full of pencils, already unstable and perched precariously on the edge of the desk. |
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I shall have to use a jar of pre-made sauce for that because I'm not geared up with necessaries for sauce making yet. |
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Her new paint jar was upset, along with the chair lying side ways on the floor. |
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Who hasn't broken an impending fall with an outstretched hand, which can jar the bones of the elbow out of place? |
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A jar of dried basil or even a basil plant would be a more appropriate substitution than coriander. |
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Next, you fill the jar with solvent and water, put the lid on and shake side to side. |
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If you purchase nuts in bulk, keep some in a jar for immediate use and freeze the rest. |
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Whether paying a little or a lot, most jar enthusiasts agree that colored jars add spice to their collection. |
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Shake the spirulina with some of the juice in a jar before mixing it with the rest. |
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He then opened a jar of cherry preserve, spooned some out, and put it in his mouth. |
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For instance, one sizable jar contained conjoined twin lambs, their wool stained orange by the medium in which they were immersed. |
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Cut about 1 inch from the bottom of the spears and stand them upright in a jar in several inches of water in your refrigerator. |
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The task of retrieving the prey proved too simple for the octopus, so it was given a jar of fish with a screw-cap lid. |
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A jar of precious moskonfyt, the dark amber syrup made from hanepoot, captures time and craftsmanship. |
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The garbanzo plants exuded a flavorful, acidic dew which made for a wonderful sun tea when the leaves were steeped in a jar of water. |
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While testing the parsnips recipe, we substituted the capers and olives with a jar of sweet caramelized onions and had fabulous results. |
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The fish soup that had formed in the less-dense fresh water immediately poured up out of the jar and gave the sharks' olfactory senses a jolt. |
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At the festival celebrated in the country around Athens, a jar of wine and a vine headed the procession. |
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Michael sat her down on a stool before the fire and told her what he needed, and she produced a little stone jar of thick amber paste. |
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I position the chains to allow a slight opening, big enough for my hand to slip through and retrieve a small jar of honey. |
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Behind that is a jar of hoisin sauce that we got when we had Chinese dumplings. |
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Some of the biggest culprits are childproof caps, jar lids and the aseptic cartons used to house milk and juice. |
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She jumped off the stool, dipping her paintbrush into the jar and stepping back, holding the brush out like a sword. |
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An explorer who found a 2000-year-old jar of honey in an Egyptian tomb said it tasted delicious! |
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The jar tipped over, and hundreds of wooden clacks could be heard as the pencils littered the ground. |
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Anyone with a penchant for numbers can have a go at guessing the number of coffee beans in a huge jar on the day to receive a prize. |
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The gifts offered to health professionals amounted to a jar of instant coffee and some non-medical books. |
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Converted into coins, the money he'd borrowed from his wife nearly filled the pickle jar he balanced precariously on his lap. |
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The quiet guitarist stooped in the gutter to pick up a bag of frozen chicken wings, a pack of custard creams and a small jar of piccalilli. |
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Do you try to spend it to 'get rid of it', or do you put it in a jar or a piggy bank? |
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During the intermission we both left the studio theatre for a jar and a smoke. |
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With no further warning, Valdaer swung his blades inward, toward the jar in front of him. |
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He had always kept her little secrets of stealing cookies from the cookie jar or spilling juice on the carpet. |
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When I buy a bag of Oreos, a Kraft product, I eat a few of them and put the rest in the cookie jar for another time. |
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I got up onto the forklift truck and managed to trap it in a canister and we then put it into a jar for safe keeping. |
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The glass jar was found by demolition workers underneath the foundation stone of a building at East Ardsley Primary School, in West Yorkshire. |
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Most people in Thailand are cremated after three to seven days of funerary ceremonies and their ashes kept in a jar at temples. |
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The fumigation and oxygenation apparatus comprises a large stone jar with a glass funnel and a pipe leading into the room. |
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From her gargantuan handbag, she produced five paper plates and a jar of Marmite. |
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Fill a gift bag with a loaf of home-made bread, a jar of all-natural fruit preserves and some herbal tea. |
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On Thursday one mother arrived with a jar of a Russian fruit preserve that was her son's favourite food. |
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Even more horrible was a big earthen jar in the middle of the courtyard, in which hung a white death's head along with some leg bones. |
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We happened to see a jar of banana curd in one of those lovely little gift shops you get in such places. |
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And I was impressed enough to pick up a jar of Cabernet wine jelly, which I hope to use as a glaze on some lamb. |
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And just as Elijah prophesied, the jar of flour did not go empty, and the jug of oil did not run dry. |
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Each individual replicate was desiccated separately in its own sterile jar containing a single plastic float above the saturated salt solution. |
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The Burial 10 pigment jar is also decorated with two partially smoothed-over rows of rim punctations. |
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She bought the talking cookie jar at a large discount store three years ago. |
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She trails after me, running her finger along the shelves, pausing to sniff at the black teas, to open the lid on a jar of sugar-free gumdrops. |
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Maybe I should carry a little jar of hot fudge around with me, the way that some people carry around their own hot sauce or salad dressing. |
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She opened the jar and dribbled a thin line of clear liquid over his cuts, one by one. |
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Your jam jar might be cream crackered, but you can always walk down the frog and toad on your own plates. |
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Check the seasoning, then spoon the paste into a jar and store it in the refrigerator. |
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The curry was out of the freezer, but was originally made with chickpeas, some veggies and a jar of organic tikka masala sauce. |
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Locals will tell you, Ireland's the only place to get a true pint of stout. Fancy a jar? |
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Do not lean back and do not attempt to ride and run at the same time, this will only jar your body. |
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Buy them now and some time in the distant future, a Ronald Reagan jelly bean jar may yet be within your grasp. |
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It used to be that we could sneak into the reception and help ourselves to jelly beans from the candy jar on the front counter. |
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Leaning back slightly, he felt the porcelain gun on the inside of his coat, rubbing against his side, and the light jingle of a jar of pills. |
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But for me the term always conjures up childhood memories of rooting about in an old canal in my wellingtons and putting tadpoles in a jam jar. |
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Place the lemon juice, mustard, salt, pepper and oil in a screw-top jar and shake well. |
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Like wet plaster of Paris hardening in a glass jar, salt crystals that have incorporated water can also expand to crack their container. |
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The owner then showed it to Colin Ritchie, who identified it as an authentic and rare Japanese Kakiemon porcelain jar from the late 17th century. |
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I wonder if Bogart has ever had the pleasure of drinking a jar of 160-proof white lightning. |
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So, empty Marsala bottle, empty wine bottle, empty chutney jar, some milk cartons, empty can of corn. |
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If freezing and wrapping seems too much like hard work, pesto will store well refrigerated in a Kilner jar for about three weeks. |
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Using a clean, wet cloth, wipe the lip of each jar, add a lid and ring and hand tighten. |
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When was the last time a politician shocked us for reasons other than being caught with his pants down or his hand in the public cookie jar? |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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When separated it can be remixed simply by shaking hard in a jar with a lid. |
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They store for several months if you layer them with pickling salt in a covered jar in the refrigerator. |
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The vial was sealed, placed in a jar with anhydrous calcium sulfate and kept in a cool, dry place until used. |
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The barber offered Josh a larger than usual handful of animal crackers from the jar on his shelf. |
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So I went rummaging in the fridge and found a jar of lemon curd and smothered that all over my bread instead. |
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A chip or nick on the top of the jar may not allow the jar to seal, and scratches may cause the jar to break during heat processing. |
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You could of course buy a jar of this delicious olive paste, but home-made tapenade can be done in a flash in a food processor. |
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If you want a sheerer finish without watering down the pigment, mix one part paint with three parts lightener medium in a jar. |
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In addition, the blender has a 100-pound insulated ice bin, refrigeration unit for six products, hot water dispenser and built-in jar rinser. |
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Place one pint of liquid fertilizer in the jar and add two teaspoons of the liquid herbicide. |
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Warm a little of the oil by putting a small jar of it in a pan of warm water. |
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It's like a guilty youngster complaining that there's only one cookie left-all to divert attention from the fact that he looted the cookie jar earlier that day. |
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In Houston, a large jar of fruit jelly, which has a density similar to some explosives, triggered the alarm on a machine that scans checked luggage. |
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Will turned and reached into a glass jar, pulling out a lemon drop. |
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Seasonal fruits such as sour cherries, plums, quinces, and grapes are made into thick jam, which is traditionally served to visitors and eaten from a glass jar with a spoon. |
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I'm hoarding what must be the most expensive jar of Cheez Whiz ever eaten, and scraping it mingily across my bread to make the taste go as far as possible. |
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By the time I reached her home the cream was clearing the jar in lumps. |
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In the first scene a small bird rests peacefully in a tree with its back toward the next scene, evidently unaware of the small tree shrew perched beside a water jar below. |
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The Leyden jar is a primitive capacitor, first used for containing electrical spirits and demons by Rabbi Levi of Prague in the sixteenth century. |
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On the table in which he was working on, there was a huge jar of pickles along with a neat pile of papers, books and miscellaneous pens and mechanical pencils. |
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In another image, he paints himself as a Mondrian abstraction, the hints of his profile enough to jar the harmonious verticals and horizontals out of alignment. |
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She poured a measure of greenish, foul-smelling liquid from a tightly stoppered jar into the bowl and added a sprinkling of sweet scented dried herbs in as well. |
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On an average weekend morning when the whole family is at home, they'll go through a good jar of the stuff on toast, waffles, pancakes, or eager fingers. |
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So I nuked a jar of Veet Warm Wax, made a little pot of rooibos tea with honey and soy milk, and set up a portable radio and portable heater in the bathroom. |
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Once he was forced to pay a French porter in hard cash, when the fellow refused to barter his services for a jar of his mother's home made achaar. |
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Sure enough, he walked to the cookie jar and took out a handful. |
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Colin, staring at a jar of mandrake roots, turns to her, smiling. |
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Gothic, Tudor, or blankly contemporary, it is still a shallow, smooth, plastic frame that can jar with the solid character of brick, wood, or stone. |
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Transfer this liquid into a funnel lined with a coffee filter placed over the opening of the culture jar to return the excess fluid to the container. |
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She reached for a jar of rubber cement and twisted off the top. |
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So basically, if this one goes into deployment, what you're going to have is a bunch of soldiers with a whole load of bees in a jar and a little spray. |
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The door was on the jar. I mounted the steps, that is as well as my trembling knees would allow, clutching at the balustrade between my swoonings. |
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Such jars were used in ancient Egyptian burials to store the internal organs of mummies but the jar is the only example in the Harrogate collection to contain a residue. |
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For lots of people who feel down, the cookie jar is a best friend. |
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A thin woolen blanket had been lain on the wood-planked floor with several lit glass jar candles and votives surrounding the blanket and resting on the railing. |
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The fact that they made it about her, and not about the double standard, showed that their hands were caught in the cookie jar. |
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He had collected the cash from a jar he used to deposit small change. |
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Place it in a terrarium or a jar with the plant it feeds on. |
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There were jar candles and votives, tall ones and short ones. |
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On it are balanced a plate of eggs and toast, an open quart jar of grape jelly, and a beer mug full to the brim with orange juice. |
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Leave to marinate overnight, shaking the jar from time to time. |
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They tore up two of the rails, taking out the spikes, but leaving the rails in position, as they knew that the jar of the train would be sufficient to throw them out of place. |
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This precious substance was carefully picked off the plant and dropped into a bicycle repair tin with a lid or into a Marmite jar with a screw top. |
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Alright, open the jar and get your spoon and take a big scoop out of it. |
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Rob throttled the giant turbines up, and once again the aircraft was beginning to jolt and jar as it raced ahead faster and faster across the rocky terrain. |
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I took a deep breath, grabbed a tub of lo-salt, lo-fat sunflower margarine and a jar of lo-salt, lo-fat coffee whitener, and made my way thoughtfully off to the checkout. |
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It came in the form of a Mason jar half-full of foamy sourdough starter. |
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The Perfect Mason jar alone can be found in amber, brown amber, cornflower blue, dark yellow, straw yellow, olive green, olive amber and blackish olive. |
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She got out the thick oven mitts that she carried for such occasions, and picked up the jar with the intention of claiming the reward for herself. |
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Abuse would require a wider circle of cooperation, and so increase the likelihood that an overzealous agent would be caught with his hand in the cookie jar by a supervisor. |
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At the Met, jewels by jar may be tacky junk, but they tell us about ourselves. |
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In the in vitro study, a laminated, three-ply fabric failed the mason jar test, including those instances when the material was tested before being laundered. |
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A boy put his hand into a jar of filberts and grasped as many as his fist could possibly hold. |
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The Great White Shark has gone grey, although rumours that he has taken to keeping those formidable gnashers of his in a jar by the bed remain unconfirmed at this time. |
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Better to just give someone a goblin in jar and let them get on with it. |
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The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking. |
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I myself am thinking that my semi-annual haircut can probably wait another couple of weeks, so I'll be hitting her tip jar as soon as I get paid again on Friday. |
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On the table in front of them is a skull in a jar of cloudy liquid. |
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There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn. |
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Heading into the small makeshift kitchen inside his shack he retrieved a large jar of polenta. |
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The good boy's father was a beekeeper, so one evening our bold hero went down to his father's beehives with a large jam jar and collected a jar full of Drone bees. |
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She watched as he went over to the cookie jar and took one out. |
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Customers also like strategically placed info screens that, by reading bar codes, can print out a recipe for beef goulash or tell you the ingredients of a jar of baby food. |
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Now, I can go guiltless into the supermarket and buy a shiny jar of jam or a clean, ready-to-eat punnet of any soft fruit, just sufficient for my immediate needs. |
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Suddenly oblivious to my presence, she dropped her purse on my desk, pulled out a flask and a small jar of olives and made herself another strong one. |
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It held aspirin, sal Hepatica, cigarette papers and a Mason jar full of tobacco. |
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In the early days, after meetings in McGuinness's flat on Waterloo Road, the band would reach into a jar of coins their manager kept on his sideboard for their bus fare home. |
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To prevent accidental extinguishing of the flame, a huge crystalline bell jar with an open top to accommodate escaping smoke was placed over the lantern. |
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You can stick a vanilla pod into a jar of sugar to flavour it, or for a more rounded taste, you can whizz the sugar with the whole pod or just the seeds in an electric mixer. |
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Snuggle under a downy duvet, relax by the woodstove with a bottomless cookie jar by your side, or soak in the private hot tub on your cabin's secluded porch. |
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A widow's cruse was a jar of oil which was never allowed to run out, signifying that the community would support the bereaved person for as long as was needed. |
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Finally, he sealed the jar, repacked it, and sent the suitcase on its way. |
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For those innocents among you who don't know what this is, it's a jar placed in a prominent position in the office and every time you swear you have to place money into it. |
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The extras, however, smack sour like olives in a jelly bean jar. |
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Jam Jar is based on the history of cinema in its heyday, where people were admitted to watch a film if they brought in an empty jam jar. |
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The system comprises a squat jar and mesh-screen lid fitted with several strips where female ladybugs can deposit their eggs. |
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Any small candleholders that fit inside the jar will work, but you can also improvise, using a cut piece of copper piping, for example. |
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Not forgetting the jewellers, canopic jar potters and miniature furniture joiners. |
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The canopic jar needs to be thick and sturdy, so more layers of newspaper strips are applied to the base. |
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The mysterious hieroglyphs on the canopic jar in the Discovery Gallery are actually fake. |
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Simply place the first five ingredients in a screwtop jar and shake vigorously to combine. |
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Transfer cashew nuts to the small jar of a mixer grinder and grind until smooth powder. |
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Among other things, she was a pork trimmer in meatpacking houses, a hotel maid, a laundry worker, a jar capper, a waitress, and a solderer. |
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I understand that the human equivalent of being a lightning bug shaken in a jar is fun for some people. |
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Mix well and pack the mixture into a small bowl, Kilner jar or rustic dish, pressing down well. |
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Why shouldn't a new mum get a few nappies and a jar of stretchmark cream after 10 hours of torture? |
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If I had enough for a goldfish, you had to take a jam jar to carry it home. |
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The jar was filled six times, being dredged among the floating and submersed macrophytes and their rhizoids. |
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For instance, Nietzsche's prescriptions for the Ubermensch seem to jar at times with his values expressed elsewhere in his philosophy. |
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In the piece, visitors are encouraged to write about an experience of loss and place the piece of paper inside a large, empty kimchi jar. |
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The trio includes a beautiful holly motif holiday serving bowl, sweet gingerbread-house cookie jar and a merry mug. |
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A bear cub got its head stuck in an oversized cookie jar while rummaging through some trash and had to be rescued from a tree. |
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Thomson detected their path by the fluorescence on a squared screen in the jar. |
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He snuck a few cookies out of the jar while his mother wasn't looking. |
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Be sure to seal the jar airtightly or the contents will go bad from exposure to oxygen. |
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Please don't put the candy jar right next to my desk. I'm trying to cut down on sugar. |
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I fancied at first the stuff was paraffin wax, and smashed the jar accordingly. But the odor of camphor was unmistakable. |
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The other variant is a rather large jar, smaller in size than a pithos, and has a characteristic collar rim and very grittish clay. |
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When the tuning-fork is brought over a resonant jar or bottle, the beats may be heard and the jumpings seen by a thousand people at once. |
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I picked up a jar of pickled dill spears, some blintzi, some honey and garlic mustard and a packet of raspberry tea. |
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I like to tie a gingerbread tree ornament to the jar as well, as a lasting gift. |
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Using a spoon or your finger, scoop some peanut butter from the jar and stuff it into the celery. |
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My favorite glaze is a 12-ounce jar of apricot preserves mixed with 1 to 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard. |
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In such cases, the body of a snake or several snakes is left to steep in a jar or container of liquor. |
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The teacher, Miss A, called for one ream of penmanship paper, a jar of paste, and a box of penpoints. |
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Of this flourishing trade, the Burnay jars of Ilocos are the only large clay jar manufactured in Luzon today with origins from this time. |
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Any state law which operates to jar the balance, however incidentally, is, per se, an illegitimate impediment and to be condemned. |
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Pour in four tablespoonfuls of sherry and four tablespoonfuls of soy, as much vinegar as the jar will hold, and cover closely until wanted. |
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Any crisis, whether it is a plant explosion or an executive caught with his hand in the cookie jar, takes on a life of its own. |
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Placing a piece of waxed paper or plastic between a metal lid and the jar works too. |
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For those who hoard coins, a jar is the most popular container, and the North East and Scotland have the most well-endowed jars. |
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He proudly presented me with a big jar of sweet, tasty honey made by my friends the honeybees. |
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The Yacker, an old gallon-size pickle jar filled with ice, lemons, sugar and vodka. |
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Officials said the 6-month-old cub found the animal crackers jar Friday night. |
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We used to dash up home to get a jam jar with a piece of string tied round the neck. |
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Few perhaps could distinguish a twig or a frond from a jam jar of frogspawn. |
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They are intelligent enough to learn how to unscrew a jar and are known to raid lobster traps. |
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They can be made to emerge by filling a jar with water and mud, wrapping it in black paper and letting direct sunlight fall on the surface of the water. |
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Another option is to store berries in a traditional Kilner jar. |
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Cathode rays were produced in the side tube on the left of the apparatus and passed through the anode into the main bell jar, where they were deflected by a magnet. |
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Put the pear jam in a small kilner jar with a teaspoon in, ball some vanilla ice cream, above, and place on top of the rice pudding and top with a brandy snap. |
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I'll just put these cookies in the cookie jar and I'll be right out. |
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I saw you take that cookie from the cookie jar! You're busted! |
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Somebody once ate a jar of rollmop herrings before they kissed me. |
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The family once saw a little girl getting a bath, sitting out in the sun on an inverted jar, while her mother poured basinfuls of water over her and rubber her with her hands. |
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Put the sloes in a large, sterilised kilner jar with 110g sugar. |
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Store in an airtight container or cookie jar and eat within one week. |
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Officers discovered the poison in an old jam jar at a house in a rural village and sent it to be tested, fearing it could be used in terror attacks by white supremacists. |
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I had a jar of lightning bugs in my pocket and the lid was off. |
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But I don't think he would have cared if it was served in a jam jar. |
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A fishing net and jam jar on string, That's all we need, everything. |
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There'll be enough glycerin, paint, confetti and glue left over to make another globe or two with the addition of another lidded jar and another figure to go inside. |
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Anthers were removed and placed among silica pellets in a glass jar and left to dry for 2-3 days at room temperature, which allowed the anthers to dehisce. |
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The instant a TSA screener spotted that jar of mayo the bells went off, sirens screamed and the doofus was surrounded by blue polyester-blend uniforms. |
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Which'll jar your bones, Jim!...sap your breath...distort your hearing for your own concrete thoughts 'til they screak like the muddled static of distant homily. |
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It's not exactly It's A Wonderful Life, with Vaughn's trademark blokeishness starting to jar, Giamatti strangely miserable and the laughs generally thin on the ground. |
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And there was a big-bellied jar in which the Queen's Henchman used to hide, and spring up at her, and frighten her, when she was but a teensy-weensy Princess like you. |
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We also have our award-winning chocolate chip shortbread especially for Valentine's Day, which comes in a pretty and reusable Kilner jar so makes a lovely gift. |
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However, archaeologists at the University of Birmingham believe a biopsy of remains discovered in the canopic jar will give an invaluable insight into the world he inhabited. |
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It came in a Kilner jar with delicious pretzel bread and watercress. |
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In some parts of the world, a summit register or summit log may be located in a watertight container such as a jar or can, stashed in a protected spot. |
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If the jars were spilled before the counting of votes was complete, anyone would be able to see which jar had more beans, and therefore which candidate was the winner. |
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The presence of evil was explained by the myth of Pandora, when all of the best of human capabilities, save hope, had been spilled out of her overturned jar. |
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