We had to cook our bully beef on a little Primus stove on the deck and rig up our own shade from the sun. |
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Their establishment is a rather simple affair, consisting of one stool, two crates, a Primus stove, three huge pots and numerous plates. |
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The alcohol was so strong it was used for burning the stubble of plucked chickens and for Primus stoves and Tilley lamps. |
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In the first year of her tenure, ten years before her death, Primus staged Excerpts From an African Journey, a suite of traditional dances. |
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Since 1704 the chief bishop of the Anglican church, designated the Primus, is elected from among the Scottish diocesans. |
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One of the female elders added that the fuel oil would become stiff and was difficult to use with the Primus stove. |
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In addition, Primus is constantly working on augmenting our network capacity to make occurrences of congestion less likely. |
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Instruments were sterilised using a pressure cooker on a Primus stove. |
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While my mother made tea on a Primus stove and prepared egg sandwiches, I would climb into the punt, making sure that it was safely tied on with the painter. |
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Primus Theatre was here for about ten years, and they produced many things for CBC radio. |
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Thanks to HB Group Insurance Management, Primus Canada and Sprint Canada for sponsoring this reception. |
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Primus Canada offers great customer service, and is on its way to becoming the top pick among Canada's communications companies. |
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This latest Software 4.n for Primus is the direct result of feedback from users of our more than 12,000 Primus family products around the world. |
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The Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway has been voted in as the new Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church by the Episcopal Synod earlier in the week. |
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Primus and Mucianus led the Flavian forces against Vitellius, while Vespasian took control of Egypt. |
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For this, I was issued with a small Primus stove and a three-day store of tins of baked beans and mini-sausages. |
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It was a case of the Cambridge Blues at Underhill as this particular crew were sunk by a stunning late header from Linroy Primus. |
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The senior bishop of the seven diocesan bishops of the Scottish Episcopal Church bears the truncated title Primus from primus inter pares. |
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Murena was named among the conspirators, the outspoken Consul who defended Primus in the Marcus Primus Affair. |
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Later, Primus testified that the orders came from the recently deceased Marcellus. |
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This desire, as well as the Marcus Primus Affair, led to a second compromise between him and the Senate known as the Second Settlement. |
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Everest Primus keys can operate Everest cylinders, but not visa versa. |
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The current Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church is the Most Reverend Mark Strange. |
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The funding from Western Economic Diversification Canada will allow BCIT to develop and implement a custom graphical user interface for the Primus 2000 test bench donated by Honeywell Aerospace. |
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Learn more about the traffic management practices that are applied to Primus services provided through wholesale arrangements by the wholesale service provider. |
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This means that in spite of its impressive level of sophistication, your staff will spend a minimum amount of time learning how to use the Primus. |
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You agree to provide access to Your premises in order for Primus to repossess or remove any and all equipment or facilities it has provided to You for the provision of Services. |
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Then there was the day that would have been bearable if we had wrapped up and invested in a windbreak, plus a Primus stove on which to heat up reviving mugs of tomato soup. |
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The Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the presiding bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church, is elected by the episcopal synod from among its members. |
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Domitian managed to escape by disguising himself as a worshipper of Isis and spent the night in safety with one of his father's supporters, Cornelius Primus. |
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After the Synod, Bishop David Chillingworth, the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, gave his assessment of the situation regarding the change in the marriage canon. |
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There was no toilet and cooking was done on a paraffin Primus stove. |
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Once again bears had been at the depot, and the tent, poles, groundsheets, cooking pot, and primus were all missing. |
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We had a little pavilion that we painted ourselves with a tilly lamp inside and a primus stove. |
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As long as the United States was the economic primus inter pares, those arguments were hard to gainsay. |
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Pack the barbie or primus stove and enjoy the great outdoors. |
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In the Lutheran Church of Sweden, the Archbishop of Uppsala is considered primus inter pares. |
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The Moderator of the General Assembly in a Presbyterian church is similarly designated as a primus inter pares. |
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The Nagari script has been the primus inter pares of the traditional South Asian scripts. |
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Apart from that, though, the President is a primus inter pares, having no power above and beyond the other six Councillors. |
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They'd produce last year's textbooks, a primus stove, coffee mugs, typewriters for sale. |
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At night we'd go back to the van, cook bangers and Smash outside on a primus stove and then play cards with blankets wrapped round our shoulders. |
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As with the moderators of synods and assemblies, the moderatorship is a primus inter pares position appointed by the presbytery itself. |
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The Archbishop of Canterbury, who is considered primus inter pares of all the participants, convokes the meetings and issues the invitations. |
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Mayors of German city states have traditionally acted as primus inter pares. |
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The Prime Minister is a primus inter pares, with no explicit powers beyond those of the other ministers. |
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As with the primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, the Archbishop of Wales serves concurrently as one of the six diocesan bishops. |
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Some people might say a real outdoor adventure should include primus stove, sleeping bag and tent. |
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One of the best memories I have of those holidays is my dad crouching over the primus stove frying bacon for breakfast. |
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However, the president is a primus inter pares with no additional powers, and remains the head of a department within the administration. |
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He is recognised as primus inter pares, or first amongst equals. |
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Obtaining water on a mountain meant melting snow using a primus stove. |
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They are in full communion with the See of Canterbury, and thus the Archbishop of Canterbury, whom the communion refers to as its primus inter pares. |
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They would sit around the primus stove, singing songs and staring up at starry, starry nights, before climbing the sea wall and gazing lovingly at the inspiring vista. |
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Also, Constantine the Great was given the role of primus inter pares. |
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