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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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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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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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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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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Thomson detected their path by the fluorescence on a squared screen in the jar. |
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Of the many traditional Guernsey recipes, the most renowned is a stew called Guernsey Bean Jar. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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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We used to dash up home to get a jam jar with a piece of string tied round the neck. |
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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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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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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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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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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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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 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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I'll just put these cookies in the cookie jar and I'll be right out. |
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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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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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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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But I don't think he would have cared if it was served in a jam jar. |
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I saw you take that cookie from the cookie jar! You're busted! |
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A fishing net and jam jar on string, That's all we need, everything. |
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