The argument that POTS telephony capacity scaling is a counter-example of network neutrality isn't going to convince anyone on either side of anything. |
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Processes used included rebuilding the pots with modern, sympathetic materials and providing specialist packing for each vessel. |
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Up for sale is a collection of quart pots, riding equipment and of course saddles. |
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Paula Wolfert was the last to speak and her slides were of various clay pots and dishes. |
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If your garden space is limited, try planting bluebonnets in containers such as large clay pots, wooden barrels, or planter boxes. |
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Let the pots stand in a saucer of water, ideally rainwater, then let them dry off a bit over the winter. |
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In the workshop, for years, he has made saddle dressing, quart pots, cow bells, spurs, leather goods, and other traditional bush products. |
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Seeds were imbibed in aerated water overnight and planted in pots filled with soil. |
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Look for the shop near Whitehall where a Rastaman sells solid cast-iron pots. |
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There are the usual pots and pans, whisks and spatulas as well as those gadgets such as food processors and blenders we cannot live without. |
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Here you'll sit at long communal tables while waitresses in Bavarian costume serve foaming pots of beer. |
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Our English breakfast tea arrived in separate six-sided pots, together with jugs of hot water and fresh milk. |
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Protesters are invited to bring kazoos, whistles, pots, pans and biscuit tins and to meet at 11.30 am at Speakers Corner. |
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The blackcurrants were thawed and ready, the sugar and jam pots waiting, and then Richard muscled into the kitchen. |
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Teapots, jugs, biscuit barrels, jam pots all had a strong cottage theme, as well as tea services. |
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Rather than struggle to unscrew tight metal lids on jam pots and their ilk, I use a small paring knife. |
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When using terracotta pots in a water feature, you can take steps to prevent frost from cracking them. |
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Part of my garden consists of a patio on which I have many pots housing a selection of Japanese acers, begonias, marigolds and nasturtiums. |
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A specialist plant which prefers soil on the acid side but in pots use a good quality potting mix for Australian natives. |
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En route to a hotel, we handed out sparkling new cooking pots and jerrycans to bemused beggars. |
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As Americans, we are used to drinking pots of weak coffee, diluted with milk and sugar. |
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Although they are more usually a problem with plants grown in pots, vine weevils will attack plants growing out in the garden. |
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She places the pots in her home's window wells and covers them with leaves. |
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With the majority of the dishes dry and the pots suitably soaked, wash them up, dry them and you're done, except for emptying the sink and wiping down the counters and sink. |
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As Victoria was buying pots and tea cups Monday, she told the middle-age shop assistants she was purchasing them for the ato. |
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The youngest helps weed the pots in the rabbit-proof compound. |
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The courtyard is cluttered with potted plants, half of them dead or dying, with weeds growing around the pots and covering most of the small yard. |
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It was according to his precise instructions that we laid our three pots. |
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In Indian summers, when the weather is still good enough to sit out, it's great to have some pots on your patio full of plants with rich, warm colours. |
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If you have enough berries, you can also make little pots of sweet jam. |
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In the back are pots containing a fruit paradise of quinces, medlars, lemons, pomegranates, citrons, even a limequat that apparently makes a mean marmalade. |
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Silver jewelry, kachinas, and painted pots authenticate the experience by providing a connection to the history, lifeways, and people of the area. |
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It had fired jugs, pans, cooking pots and roofing tiles in the 14th century, and similar wares have been found on excavations locally and in adjacent counties. |
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Coke iron was initially only used for foundry work, making pots and other cast iron goods. |
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Cast iron was invented in China in the 5th century BC and poured into moulds to make ploughshares and pots as well as weapons and pagodas. |
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He followed in his father's footsteps in the Darby foundry business in Coalbrookdale, producing cast iron cooking pots, kettles, and other goods. |
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Stirred custards cooked in pots are also found under the names Creme Boylede and Creme boiled. |
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He saw what a clutter there was with huge, overgrown pots, pans, and spits. |
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Depending on the thickness of the iron bars, the pots were then heated from below for a week or more. |
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Seatallan begins at the Pots of Ashness, a broad grassy depression to the south of Haycock. |
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To the east of Pots of Ashness is the valley of Nether Beck, flowing to Wastwater, with Red Pike beyond. |
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The carefulness of lifting pots and objects from the soil filled me with a longing to be an archaeologist myself. |
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An upright semigrand piano near the door, flanked by two palms in pots, executed suddenly all by itself a valse tune with aggressive virtuosity. |
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Because most pots are played shorthanded, medium pocket pairs, as well as AK, AQ, and AJ, go up in value. |
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Examples of memes are tunes, ideas, catch-phrases, clothes fashions, ways of making pots or of building arches. |
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In the Western Isles a native tradition of building pots, known as croggans, by hand, survived into the 20th century. |
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Their pots also were made of sunbaked mud, unfired and unglazed, though sometimes richly engraved. |
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The broken window and overturned plant pots were a tip-off that something was wrong. |
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This includes sweet peas in pots and half-hardy annuals like antirrhinums and begonias. |
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His pots decorated with classical cameos became famous, their background known as Wedgwood blue. |
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After the pots have been glazed, they go back into the kiln for a second firing. |
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In living rooms, even the soil in flower pots is a source of xerotolerant Aspergillus species. |
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I want to eat some good old-fashioned unbarbecued food that has been cooked in pots over electric elements. |
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To Circumpose Trees by planting them in Baskets, Pots, and Boxes, or Cases. |
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German potters also crafted a large array of jugs, pots, and plates of both elegant and traditional design. |
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A cue speaker or cue box has its own amplifier fed by all nonmicrophone pots. |
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Put the seedlings into separate pots, and it is recommended to let them winter in the greenhouse for their first winter season. |
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Little Aden also has a local township and numerous picturesque fishing villages, including the Lobster Pots of Ghadir. |
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Unfired pots are first brought to the place where a mound will be built, customarily by the women and girls of the village. |
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She shall be with me, sweetly and hallowedly, for the time it takes for me to fill these pots. |
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The Pits n Pots website was launched in October 2008 as a site to discuss local news. |
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Boiled peanuts are a common food served at bars as a snack and have been eaten in the South for as long as there have been pots to boil them. |
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Earthquakes, hot springs, fumaroles, mud pots and geysers often accompany volcanic activity. |
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For example, two or more lobster pots that are fished together may be referred to as a trawl. |
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Food, clothing, pots, pans and household necessities had been stockpiled so as to supply islanders immediately. |
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Pine needles are also used for making decorative articles like baskets, trays, pots, etc. |
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However, the coke pig iron he made was used mostly for the production of cast iron goods, such as pots and kettles. |
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He had the advantage over his rivals in that his pots, cast by his patented process, were thinner and cheaper than theirs. |
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Bricks, cooking pots, art objects, dishware, and even musical instruments such as the ocarina can all be shaped from clay before being fired. |
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Closely related calibrachoas, often called miniature petunias, offer dainty petunia-like blossoms that are perfect for planting in pots. |
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I heard a clash from the kitchen, and rushed in to find the cat had knocked over some pots and pans. |
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In general, poorer residents used pots that they were supposed to empty into the sewer, or visited public latrines. |
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They often depict traditional Saudi items such as coffee pots, incense burners, palm trees, etc. |
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Some Indian women, in an attempt to ward off Shitala, placed plates of cooling foods and pots of water on the roofs of their homes. |
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It was also used in various other industries, including the manufacture of wrought iron ironware such as pins, pots, and pans for ironmongers. |
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As in many countries around the Mediterranean, coffee in Turkey is prepared in long-handled pots called jezve. |
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They are finding the remains of ovens for smelting copper and preparing food as well as quotidian objects such as mats and storage pots. |
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Many other things there be which they have received to hold, as the washing of cups, and pots. |
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He brought in 'Dutchmen' to operate a brass battery work, making cooking pots and other holloware under a trip hammer. |
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He also developed a method for casting pots in 'greensand' moulds, previously only used for smaller castings. |
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The new chef reorganized the space where we keep the pots, pans, and other kitchenware. |
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Using this casting method Darby could cast pots of sufficient thinness and lightness. |
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Though ye haue lien among the pots, yet shall yee bee as the wings of a doue, couered with siluer, and her feathers with yellow gold. |
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These children would change their appearance to pixies once their clothing was placed in clay funeral pots used in their earthly lives as toys. |
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His method of casting pots in sand provided his successors with a viable business that operated for over two centuries. |
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These rafters are connected at the top by a round bar, the smoke pole, which also serves to take the hooks on which the cooking pots are suspended. |
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If you happen to have small, heat-proof glass or ceramic pots in your kitchen then you can make this very easy pasta bake in fun-size, individual portions. |
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Were Athenian pots bespoke, bearing images requested by Etruscans? |
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Then from the communication trenches came dixies or iron pots, filled with steaming tea, which had two wooden stakes through their handles, and were carried by two men. |
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Myra Rutledge, heiress to a Fortune 500 candy company, looked around her state-of-the-art kitchen, at the pots bubbling on the stove, at the table set for two. |
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Some were used as reduction pots to smelt copper ores, others have some organic residues associated with food, and still others were employed as funerary urns. |
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When a certain number of grosses of pots had attained this pitch of perfection, I was to paste on each a printed label, and then go on again with more pots. |
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If the player successfully pots a colour, the value of that ball is added to the player's score, and the ball is returned to its starting position on the table. |
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Gibraltar's water supply was formerly provided by a combination of an aqueduct, wells, and the use of cisterns, barrels and earthenware pots to capture rainwater. |
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She came out, standing a head taller than him, tugging a loose cotton shift into place, and made for a rough brick fireplace beside a pile of rusting pots and pans. |
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Bunyan's father was a brazier or tinker who travelled around the area mending pots and pans, and his grandfather had been a chapman or small trader. |
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The people of Stoke are really the nicest people one could ever meet, and their hard work has established Portmeirion and enabled us to sell our pots around the world. |
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Foliage plants are also sold in pots and hanging baskets for indoor and patio use, including larger specimens for office, hotel, and restaurant interiors. |
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Along with loose mallets and tar pots used for caulking, this variety of tools belonged to one or several of the carpenters employed on the Mary Rose. |
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Tacitus wrote that many officers were sacrificed by the Germanic forces as part of their indigenous religious ceremonies, cooked in pots and their bones used for rituals. |
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Biconical pots with cylindrical necks are especially characteristic. |
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Abraham Darby I used it to cast pots, kettles and other goods. |
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Initially he cast brass pots, but by 1705, he moved on to using iron. |
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Darby took out a patent on the new casting method in 1707, Darby's successors sold pots over wide areas of England and Wales, and had a virtual monopoly in the trade. |
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Some of the molten iron from the blast was run into pigs and sent down the Severn for use in Bristol foundries, but much of it was used to cast pots and other cast iron goods. |
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The granulated iron was then heated in pots in a reverberatory furnace. |
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The pots were removed after about 3 hours in the furnace, impurities in the form of slag skimmed off, and the molten steel poured into moulds to end up as cast ingots. |
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Lobster pots are the trapping mechanism in Genlisea, the corkscrew plants. |
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Pots made in Fiji have been found in Samoa and even the Marquesas Islands. |
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Faye had spaced the pots at 8-inch intervals on the windowsill. |
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Tender plants like cacti, aeonium and other succulents can be kept in their pots and placed together at the front of a border when the weather is warmer in the summer. |
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Plants such as Begonia, Gloxinia and African Violet can be transferred from initial smaller pots that they were planted in, to large pots as they grow. |
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