We are one of only two remaining manufacturers in North America still using a butter churn in the making of buttermilk. |
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She is a perfect mountain woman, shrewd and suspicious, quick to laugh or scowl, handy with a butter churn or a folk remedy. |
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A hundred feet out the ocean began to churn and boil with a dark inky color. |
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James felt his stomach churn, and retched the remaining contents of alcohol in his stomach to the streets below. |
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They found him out back, banging on a butter churn, watched by unimpressed cows. |
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The singer somehow manages to make a heavy Glaswegian accent sound rivetingly sexy, especially on Dance With Me's hypnotic tribal churn. |
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An old woman covered her bare shoulders with a woollen shawl as Estelle struggled with the butter churn by the doorway. |
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Aaah the poor diddums couldn't churn out more his tedious rubbish because he was worried about climate change and the polar bears disappearing! |
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It was said that to take a coal from the fire in the house in which a churn was being made was very unlucky for the maker of the butter. |
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He has created a motorised butter churn which is an ordinary churn with an engine from a lawn mower attached underneath. |
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If the industry wants to churn out tons of rubbishy viral ads, it's not going to be worth their while, because they're just not going to be seen. |
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Too often, films take the low road and churn out a story that has little or nothing to do with the original text. |
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Feral pigs churn up soil and uproot native plant species, denuding landscapes and promoting weed growth. |
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She was raised on a rustic Tyrolian farm where she learned to churn butter, bake bread, and store provisions for winter. |
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I shall just have to sit and churn butter and weave my own clothing like they did in the old days. |
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While children on the frontier learned how to milk cows and churn butter, parents learned how wise 12-year-olds can be. |
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Hopefully, if my views help make your mind churn, that adds spice to your life as well. |
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Huge earth moving machines continue to churn the ground beneath the pig farm, 18 miles east of Vancouver, in the search of more evidence. |
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And because they churn their portfolios almost by the minute, their trading volumes move markets. |
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This is unlike other funds which churn their portfolio in a never-ending search for hot stocks. |
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As soon as the band stops being compliant to what the record label needs them to churn out or start to under-perform they are sacked. |
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The creators looked for a gap in the market to churn out stories that would create conversation and also be of human interest. |
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You can take your camera and one of these little machines to parties and churn out snapshots on the spot. |
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She sarcastically aspires to get an awful job in an abattoir, marry a horrible bloke, and churn out loads of kids. |
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The back-stabbing in Beverly Hills and having to churn out sitcoms on a conveyor belt did not agree with him. |
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Many operators see video-on-demand and subscription VOD as a potential cash machine that will churn out profits for many years. |
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Scuba diving in the afternoon, we noticed the cloud massing like a thunderous frown over the island and the water began to churn around us. |
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And of course, we'll still churn out new and classic game reviews and the latest previews as developers and publishers gear up for Christmas. |
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You'd think that being contracted to churn out songs like a musical sausage machine, would lead to a cacophony of trite pappy pop. |
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Sly and the Family Stone were a veritable factory of fantastic songs, and they seemed to churn them out with no effort at all. |
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A year ago, it seemed LCD manufacturers couldn't churn the products out fast enough. |
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The possibilities range from injecting genes to implanting tiny machines that would churn out the necessary proteins nonstop. |
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Asset-price inflation may be rampant but the price of goods in the shops is falling as China continues to churn them out at an increasing rate. |
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They are treating Leeds as if it is some Mickey Mouse branch line to a couple of locals sitting on a milk churn. |
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Still, gun-control foot soldiers in organized medicine churn out articles for relatively obscure scientific journals. |
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Jackie thought that was a mug's game, but was happy to separate the cream from the milk, and make butter in a wooden churn. |
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Excavators discovered an iron plaque from a milk churn made at Chippenham's Hathaway factory. |
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He could harness the pony and cart, he could even manoeuvre the heavy milk churn on to the back of the cart. |
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Every morning, I would take a 40 gallon milk churn to nearby abbatoirs and collect warm, fresh pig's blood to make the puddings. |
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Across the Continent and in the U.S., orders are pouring in faster than BMW can churn out the retro-styled minicars with bulging headlights. |
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The winds, from which we had been somewhat shielded when we were behind the superstructure, began to churn the helicopter with new ferocity. |
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But while the business continued to churn out revenue, his management team was in the midst of a longstanding bicoastal tug-of-war. |
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But, hurricanes, or even tropical storms, churn up the ocean and their waves travel a long way before dying out. |
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Colleges can easily find top-notch runners because the high schools churn them out by the truckload. |
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We held an April contest there, and since I'm a moderator I figured I best churn out a submission. |
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State hatcheries churn out millions of genetically superior largemouths and redfish fingerlings annually. |
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They have to churn, and I'm confident that when they turn that sausage out, it will be the right kind of sausage for America. |
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He could always churn out a couple of pieces on a piano even without his music. |
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But, no, that director and his writers are satisfied to churn out the standard, predictable slop. |
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There's probably a sweatshop in Bombay that can churn out neocon drivel at a far brisker pace and for less than 50 cents an hour. |
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It was porpoises, breaching and rolling as they trailed the tug in hope of picking off fish addled by the prop churn. |
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They know there's going to be a high demand for them, so they churn them out using shoddy materials. |
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A young chicken farmer is torn apart when he's caught between vengeance and his love of a churn girl. |
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It's a sign of our growing affluence that often where children once rode bicycles they now churn up paths on ear-splittingly noisy motorbikes. |
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Bandleaders hire no-name designers to churn out a series of generic sketches. |
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It's dead empty in the pool after work, so I can churn up and down at my own pace. |
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This may not be the book that puts her on the bestseller list, but it's proof that she can churn them out. |
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There seems to be no end of brokers appearing in the press and on TV these days telling us we need to churn our portfolios more often. |
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They can churn butter, crack corn and feed it to the chickens, and tend the garden. |
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Managers may churn their accounts to generate more soft dollars in order to buy services such as stock research. |
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The turtles hatch and churn around in the nest for up to three days, drying out and straightening out their stomachs. |
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I felt my stomach churn painfully, heaving viciously before I had time to react. |
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The random access memory stores and buffers the millions of instructions per second that the processor has to churn through. |
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If I sit in front of a computer screen long enough, I can actually churn out quite a lot of words. |
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These winds churn up deep waters and transport minerals to the otherwise nutrient-poor surface waters. |
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But I continued undaunted, hunting for that mythical older woman who would, in the privacy of her run-down apartment, teach me every exotic churn and buzzle known to man. |
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Academics these days operate under enormous pressure to churn out high volumes of these publications. |
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The clock is relentless as they churn out dish after dish, being judged on creativity, taste, and presentation. |
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By the time I sat down to fill in the blanks, it was a grind to churn out what I already knew would happen. |
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This year, the U.S. Mint will churn out 4.3 billion of them, more than twice the annual output of all other coins combined. |
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Colleges churn out graduates and confer advanced degrees, but the scramble for jobs continues. |
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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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All these libraries spend their funds on purchasing third-rate books with the grants available to them and publishers churn out only these works as they are in demand. |
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In the early days farmers would bring their churn of milk to the Creamery by what ever means was available to them, horse and cart, donkey and cart or tractor and trailer. |
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On top of the milk churn was a pile of neatly folded Hessian sacks. |
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Egg-laying hens are placed in cages to unnaturally churn out egg after egg. |
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Pour in the liquid and churn until it starts to thicken and freeze. |
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I nodded slowly, feeling liquids inside my head churn roughly. |
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Even better, through development work on the continuous butter churn, Tong and his team of food scientists propose the production of a butter that has a reduced fat content. |
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Mothers made butter from milk, they mixed the milk in a butter churn. |
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The farmer agreed to do this and started churning again the next morning, in no time at all there was enough butter in the churn to supply half the countryside. |
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It was also usual, although not very popular, for the one who was last downstairs to have to turn the churn handle until the cream turned into butter. |
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The milk was offered from a metal churn and the ladles hung from it. |
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In the early days farmers would bring their churn of milk to the creamery by whatever means was available to them, horse and cart, donkey and cart or tractor and trailer. |
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The folk culture of the North British backcountry, translated to the Appalachian highlands of America, held that it was unlucky to wash a milk churn. |
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These machines churn out umpteen cubic feet of carbon monoxide, polluting the atmosphere and killing more life forms than a few million smokers could ever do. |
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The company is filled with superb technologists who are prepared to obsolete products in their prime and to churn out new ones with clockwork regularity. |
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Every room is equipped with an ice bucket, and every floor with one or more commercial ice machines that churn out vast quantities of perfect ice, 24 hours a day. |
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Their impunity to prosecution and the lightness of the sentences they do get when they are caught is a joke and has bred an arrogance that makes my stomach churn. |
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Mahendra Sinh thus accomplishes a social portraiture that illuminates the process by which self, time and place are constantly produced and re-made in the churn of history. |
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It takes much skill and practice to churn out terracotta articles. |
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I don't think I am programmed to churn out a song in 30 seconds. |
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You can chase dollars and dong and churn out press releases and all the rest of it but if you don't spend time with the kids then you might as well be back home. |
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This includes servicing lights, channel markers and dredging the river which is becoming increasingly shallow because not enough vessels use the port to churn up the mud. |
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Dogs were sometimes used on machines such as a treadmill, which could be adapted to churn butter. |
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In contrast, Christopher Larsen is a gormless Alain, as likely to gain Lise's attention as might a milk churn. |
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The standard PET bottles, with a shape resembling a traditional milk churn, are supplied with a 38mm three-start UCS neck. |
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The butter, rich and yellow as the gowaned bank on which the milky mother has depastured, is probably taken directly from the churn. |
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American automakers could exploit economies of scale and large production lines with big equipment to churn out cars at low cost. |
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The cabin also contains an old washing machine, a sewing machine, a churn, a dry sink and cane-bottomed chairs. |
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White light strafes the railyard as freight trains churn and click past burned-out tanneries, car yoked to car. |
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Our energetic lawmakers are still capable of wallowing in scandals even as they churn out three or four new laws every single day. |
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Like the Grateful Dead during that band's last 20 years, the Stones churn out lackluster albums and make their money by touring. |
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Yet recording companies, especially classical ones, continue to churn out CDs, and not just single discs but multidisc boxed sets. |
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It's understood the device was discovered in a milk churn in a car with a Northern registration plate. |
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Tony Cragg's George and the Dragon from 1984 combines plumbing drain tubing, a milk churn, basket and table, for a new slant on the grand tale. |
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A milk churn, a sausage-making machine, a well and a rub board are familiar to a few keen observers. |
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I enjoy the challenge of racing against boats of all different types, especially when the monohulls churn up the water and make it difficult to get past. |
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Many big organizations are like farm teams that churn out managers to be snapped up by smaller companies hungry for experienced, hands-on leaders. |
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In fact, Mr Bond, others have followed this formula and used such devices to ensure our employers in the film production offices continue to churn out identikit screen hits. |
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La Canada used the double-wing offense to churn out a 41-0 halftime lead. |
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Churn figures are lower for more mature cable systems, where digital video has been in place longer. |
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Churn for postpay accounts was 2.05 percent, down from 2.25 percent. |
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