Investors may do better simply by moving on to sectors where there is more clarity and fewer potential banana skins. |
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Now that I don't have a monthly salary I've learned that financial slip-ups are just a banana skin away. |
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Take the half marathon last year for example, there were 80,000 discarded bottles and thousands of dropped banana skins. |
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Use half of the butter, shortening or oil and replace the other half with unsweetened applesauce, mashed banana or prune puree. |
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If you liquidised a loaf of banana bread and threw in a few hops, this is what it would taste like. |
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We are apples and oranges who need to knock the top banana off of his pedestal. |
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His small, vertiginous banana farm, fringed with avocado and palm trees, is at Marigot on Dominica. |
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The towering banana trees, giant bamboos and coconut palms were surrounded by endless varieties of smaller plants and flowers. |
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The road twists through areca palms and banana plantations and rice paddies. |
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I stopped in front of one of the wheelie bins, opened the top and dropped in my banana skin. |
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Available in two formats, it has the option of being loaded with a banana clip of shotgun shells or being loaded manually. |
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The one recorded by his cook contained peanut butter and banana spread on white bread then fried in margarine until sizzling hot and brown. |
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Hit by stagnating prices, thousands of growers have cut down their banana trees and replaced them with plantains or arrowroot. |
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I popped the maraschino cherry on the top of the banana split into my mouth and stared at the door. |
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Behind every green hill there's another hill, with eucalyptus groves and banana trees and terraced fields of sweet potato and manioc and corn. |
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On the course students learned how to make papers from plant fibres such as bog rushes, straw, cotton and banana leaf known as abacca. |
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With each step her short, straight ponytail bobbed from side to side, dyed banana bread blonde with brown roots and lowlights. |
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But then we saw that it was just a lukewarm plate of banana, apple and kiwi slices. |
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Hays has this advice on how to avoid stepping on potential banana skins at work. |
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If you feel sluggish before hitting the softball field, scarf an energy-boosting bagel or banana. |
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Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nuts, greens, pigs, fowl, and seafood. |
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People note that banana trees are not producing many fruits, and yams, taro and sweet potato are similarly affected. |
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They will be making lemon pepper chicken for the main course and banana and lemon cake for the dessert. |
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The Hummus Pita is crammed with hummus, bell peppers, onion, banana peppers, avocados, tomatoes, and sprouts. |
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Big-leaf magnolias, reminiscent of banana trees but much larger, grow profusely across every tangled terrace. |
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In a sixth form classroom of 28 children, Thursday's waste fills two small, takeaway boxes and a plastic bag stuffed with 28 banana skins. |
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Honey helps stop itching as does soap, vinegar, tea, baking soda, the inside of a banana skin and citrus fruits. |
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We spent the afternoon picnicking on the beach, walking over the hot coral sand and feeding the rainbow-coloured fish on chopped-up banana skins. |
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Collect vegetable and fruit waste such as peelings, cores and banana skins in a small kitchen bin. |
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From my banana seat bicycle, I always wondered what life was like on the other side of the boulevard. |
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He was thirty-two years old and owned a bike with a banana seat and training wheels. |
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While occasionally forced in their performances, you can tell these ladies know their way around a banana seat. |
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If the last bike you bought came with a banana seat, you should know that much has changed in the world of bicycle manufacturing. |
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I wonder if it would be possible to synthesise a list of criteria that define a banana republic and test our current status? |
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But by then we who no longer produce much of anything valuable will have become a banana republic. |
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As far as firework safety is concerned we have the safety status of a banana republic. |
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They treated us like a tin-pot banana republic instead of a sovereign country. |
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It is intolerable, another example of what one might expect in a banana republic. |
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Let me also take refuge in it and say that without genuine democracy this nation will always remain a banana republic. |
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Therefore with these laptops you do not need the Universal banana plug cable or a DC adapter to interface with your laptop. |
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Browse our selection of banana plug and banana jack configurations as well as check available inventory. |
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If in doubt, you're better off with banana plugs, which plug right into the ends of most binding posts. |
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A New Zealand reader asks why we favour banana plugs on speaker cables when the manufacturer of his speaker recommends bare wire connections. |
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Banana juice also can be used for making wine while the banana powder could be a basic starting material for making banana biscuits. |
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They said barbacoa is best when the meat is carefully wrapped up in banana leaves. |
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The Panchara Patta is eaten by being crushed by hand into flakes, adding to a banana mash and mixing the two well. |
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The present day demands of high quality audio playback far exceed the capabilities of the banana plug as an acceptable connector. |
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The first is caused by allergic agents from the outside environment, including dust, pollen, banana oil and chloroform. |
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He throws the ball on the right boot with a banana kick and it bends back for the goal! |
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The best of his goals was a banana kick from near the post in front of the building. |
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He makes a burst through the defence after Jones's banana kick goes astray. |
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A brilliant left foot banana kick goal on the run from the boundary put an end to the challenge. |
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We had peas, spicy chickpeas, yoghurt curry, dhal and mashed banana with tamarind sauce, coriander leaf chutney and millet bread. |
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A leaf fiber and a member of the banana family, abaca makes an extremely strong pulp. |
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The shade papers are made from silk, banana, Kozo, mulberry, mango and abaca fibres. |
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Rice cakes and crispbreads can be spread with low fat cream cheese or try mashed banana and then pile sliced fruit on top. |
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A beautiful banana kick early in the second half characterised some of his subtler touches, and his defence was good. |
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Business is brisk and many buyers say that they enjoy watching the vendors deftly dropping wafer-thin banana slices into the boiling oil. |
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My introduction to advertising came to consist of thinking up such abortions as banana creme topping. |
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We share waragi, the locally distilled banana liquor, and colorful anecdotes for nearly two hours. |
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I found the scroggin mix with dried banana rings give good slow release energy. |
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Chilled banana cream with jaggery Jaggery, which is fermented palm sugar, is fabulous stuff. |
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Handicrafts made of screw pine, banana fibre, palm leaf fibre, coconut husk, bamboo and white wood are among other things on display. |
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He provided the banana kick for Tony's deciding try 18 minutes from the end. |
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Make in the same way as Queen of Puddings, but add a mashed banana to the bread mixture. |
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Jump on in and grab yourself a code and join in with the rest of the banana benders of the north. |
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I had a trio of sorbets instead of the banana split since I don't like bananas. |
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I got my classic favourite, a banana split, and Lara ordered a fudge sundae. |
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Potential sources being tested include soy, hemp, ramie, kenaf stems, pineapple and henequen leaves, and banana stems. |
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There were two slices of pizza, a turkey sandwich, a banana split, and an ice cold soda. |
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We're going to be looking at the top banana, the big kahuna, the cream of the crop. |
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I looked down at the large remainder of the banana split sundae and sighed. |
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A lot of African countries have become banana republics because they tend to be emotional, to Africanize just for the sake of it. |
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I have to say that I did my best as second banana during the Elsinore affair. |
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May will have the medium banana split with strawberry, chocolate, and French vanilla. |
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The abundance of pawpaw trees, whose fruit tastes like banana custard, amplifies the tropical effect. |
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His statistics as a second banana indicate that he may regain the No.1 throne someday soon. |
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But then they tossed them in so much butter and olive oil that I would have been better off ordering a banana split. |
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The larger winter squashes such as the Green Mountain, Hubbard, and banana, are also desirable varieties. |
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As for dessert, well, forget about mouthwatering cheesecake, banana split or tiramisu as they are not on the list. |
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I continued to hone my second banana routine that started in high school and has served me faithfully ever since. |
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There's a huge difference in being a second banana all your career and in being the No.1 option having to adapt to a secondary role. |
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From now on he accompanied his new lord through numerous adventures and battles as the faithful vassal and second banana. |
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She's far better at a lead role like this than as a second banana, and that's probably the key to why So Close is such a good film. |
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He also had a daytime series in the style of Dave Garroway, for whom he once worked as second banana and comedy relief. |
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Can the second banana deliver a rousing partisan stump speech guaranteed to excite the party faithful? |
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It's real easy for a second banana, as he was with Gleason, to get typed at that level and in those kinds of roles, but Carney made it out. |
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This longtime second banana is finally a leader for the improving Thrashers. |
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One list of these contains such favourites as cheesecake, warm apple pie, fudge cake, sherry trifle, summer pudding and banana split. |
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The current top banana at Westminster was Porter's golden-boy back in the 80s at the start of his political career. |
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She will be top banana for the new entity, assuming CEO and Chairman duties. |
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Fingers are being pointed at the top banana in the Tory campaign, who is an Aussie. |
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I had done films with Sony and I know Howard Stringer who is now top banana. |
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The company is now chaired by the former top banana at Asda, the supermarket chain now controlled by Wal-Mart. |
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Leaves of the drumstick plant and the core stump of the banana plant, which are available locally, are a rich source of nutrients and fibres. |
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The banana plant is actually a giant weed of the tropical jungle that grows with incredible speed. |
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A few years ago the former policewoman, who once lived in Arizona, US, planted a banana plant in a pot. |
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At the side of the house I had a pomegranate tree that bore more than thirty fruit every season and a banana tree that never produced a thing. |
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The dough is wrapped in the broad leaf of the banana plant, which is singed in boiling water and allowed to steam until cooked. |
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In the cemetery complex, a banana tree stands, but it is not an ordinary banana tree. |
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Vivienne's smile turned wistful and she turned to snap a picture of sunlight filtering through the leaves of a banana tree. |
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As it is we only lost a banana tree, a few shrubs and a section of the fence. |
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Here, people cultivate the ensete plant, which looks like a banana tree, but its trunk pulp is prepared and eaten. |
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I take one plant that has a really good, striking form and then design around it, such as my banana tree. |
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Konglang taught the crew to cook rice in a length of bamboo and how to hollow out the core of a banana tree for fresh water. |
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It's a seafood guy's prim, tricky version of a banana split, and it tasted pretty great, even to a meat guy like me. |
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With layers of aloo slice, banana slice, grapes, pomegranates, curd, chutney and masalas adorning a slice of bread, it is a fruity delight. |
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I've read on one website that in the Stone Age, magic properties were concealed in the leaves of a banana tree. |
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Pinzote, the stalk of the banana tree, was once dumped into Costa Rican rivers, but is now made into smooth, faintly speckled paper. |
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Saillen said he is struck by the beauty of strong, vibrant flowers, like amaryllis, banana flowers and birds of paradise. |
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Still shaking from the cold, I ordered a hot chocolate instead of my usual banana split. |
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I heard of one gardener in North Carolina who protected his banana plant in his front yard by surrounding the plant with bags and bags of leaves. |
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Everyone ordered dessert which consisted of a peach cobbler pie, three chocolate sundaes, a banana split and two tiramisus. |
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The banks of the Nile are lined with ancient monuments and unusual sites, like banana plantations. |
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But what's a banana split without marshmallow, strawberry sauce, or maple walnuts? |
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A banana plant in our back yard has produced green fruit about 7 inches long. |
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Now I have a pint of hot water with a touch of lemon, then two pieces of fruit like a banana and apple. |
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The fruit flavours range from common fruits like banana, strawberry and peach, to more exotic fruits like lychee, guava, rambutan and jackfruit. |
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He smacked a banana kick goalwards, but it curled narrowly wide. |
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Trista goes about making the shake, mashing up a banana, adding cherry syrup, a bit of milk, and soft-serve ice cream. |
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Tropico is the excellent nation-builder game that simulates a Caribbean banana republic during the Cold War. |
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If those consumers get their hands on some money, they'll move upmarket to Crate and Barrel and banana republic. |
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The abaca plant, a type of banana, grows in the Philippines. |
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A quick turn at a small stand of banana palms and cassava plants led us to a clearing and, then, back centuries. |
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There are platters of fruit with bright quartered oranges, slices of pink melon with glistening black seeds, and pieces of green kiwi fruit, yellow banana. |
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A selection of delicate pastries, banana slices, glazed fudge, lemon tarts, scones with clotted cream and jam, and boiled Welsh fruit cake were also on offer. |
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These include breadfruit, banana, and rubber trees, whose canopies shade the cocoa trees. |
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These are young fathers, rural farmers, usually growing banana or coffee or subsistence crops. |
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Natural products from jute and banana fibre are being promoted with much hype, especially in urban setups where there is a demand for anything biodegradable. |
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Furnishings in this vein incorporate exotic materials such as bamboo, wicker, rattan, banana bark and motifs of monkeys, elephants, camels and palm leaves. |
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Between 1930 and 1960, changes in agroecosystems, international markets, and Central American political conditions provoked a transformation of banana production processes. |
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A form of bacterial wilt which withers healthy banana plants and prematurely ripens fruits into a smelly goo is destroying crops and livelihoods as it moves across Uganda. |
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Banana sap can be used as a dye, and banana ash is used in making soap. |
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Colder foods are bamboo shoot, banana, watercress, watermelon and seaweed. |
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A ripening banana put in a lidded box with green tomatoes turns them red. |
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The following morning, after a breakfast of banana pancakes and Americano coffee, I joined a group of six western women heading off to work in the nearby fields. |
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And for dessert, we have banana layer cake with caramel cream and pecans. |
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For dessert, we tried the fried banana, three lengthwise slices of battered and fried banana sprinkled with bits of roasted peanuts and smothered in sugar syrup. |
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The flesh has the consistency of lychees, and the stone is similar to that of a lychee, but the taste is a cross between a mango, a banana and a lychee. |
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In the lush green foothills above town, I'd found every incline, even a slope that seemed too steep to climb, cultivated with longan, lychee, pineapple, betel nut or banana. |
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Inside this nearly inedible shell is a reasonably tasty caramelized banana concoction, which is made off-putting by a scattering of slices of black licorice. |
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For weeks they slept under banana trees and lived on scavenged food. |
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The banana is an auspicious plant in India, a sign of prosperity and fertility, and occupies a prominent part in the traditional decorations in any function. |
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It introduces, maintains, characterizes, and evaluates germplasm collections of banana, plantain, sapodilla, mamey sapote, cacao, Garcinia, Annona, and bamboo. |
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A visit to the city zoo was not considered complete unless one teased a monkey and made it snarl or got it to throw back the banana or nuts thrown at it. |
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Estimates for the value of the banana and papaya plantings offer a sense of the significance of market gardening as an income-generating activity. |
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For some reason the Spaniards saw a likeness between the banana tree and the totally different plane tree, which is how the plantain got its confusing name. |
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He would cut the leaves off the banana tree and place them on the ground. |
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The whole scene takes place beneath the boughs of a pine tree, the trunk of which, along with a garden rock and a banana tree, fills the left half of the composition. |
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And Harry Reasoner's going to be the top banana, but he's too nice a guy. |
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You so want to be top banana right now you're a bit driven, Majesties. |
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The all-time top banana of videogame movies will no doubt be Halo. |
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In the De Niro flick, his second banana is Edward Burns, a serious young actor with a fairly good track record, but very little audience recognition. |
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Gira's originals play second banana, occupying the record's back third. |
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They are the stars, and they're going to talk with SHOWBIZ TONIGHT about their breakout roles and what it's like to play second banana to a great ape. |
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Only a cruel bounce robbed him of a try from Duffy's banana kick. |
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Other highlights include the banana kick that old-timers swear they saw during a grand final in the late 1940s, a couple of decades before such a kick was said to be invented. |
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Several varieties of banana grow here, and mango season on the island is huge. |
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In the early day, it was served with mild flavor of sugar and banana oil. |
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Then nobody will speak about our country as a banana republic. |
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If I'd run up that kind of debt I would have called my father from a banana republic far to the south to say good-bye and hung up before the call could be traced. |
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As a banana republic, and former colony, we can fend for ourselves, or go to the United States if we need to attract the attention of a British ambassador. |
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If you've got prime ministers trading in the appointments of regulatory umpires in return for political favours, then you are in a banana republic. |
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The banana seat, the cab-over-engine truck, and the fabulous pursuit plane were all designed by one of last century's preeminent designers, Viktor Schreckengost. |
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Mine was midnight blue with a banana seat and a three-speed gearshift. |
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With her basket on the front, streamers on the handlebars, caps in the spokes, banana seat, pegs on the back tire and her trademark horn, I truly loved her. |
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I lost my bike-theft victim virginity at age nine, when I disembarked the banana seat and dropped my Schwinn down at 227 Westminster, never to see it again. |
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Bacteria on the banana skin start to thrive and cause the banana to rot. |
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Rubbing the outsides of banana skins on leather shoes will give them a nice polish because the skins contain potassium, a key ingredient in commercial shoe polish. |
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We worship our sporting heroes to the point where while they are on top they can do little wrong and more often than not we cut them some slack if they slip on a banana skin. |
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Who could forget his or her first banana split or chocolate sundae? |
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Then we shared a banana split for dessert and I had some coffee. |
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We finally finished up at the diner, only after I had to patiently wait for Liz to finish her double banana split hot chocolate fudge sundae and doubled meal. |
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I had gotten a hot fudge sundae and Brian got a banana split. |
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The vast majority did have at least one piece of fruit, usually an apple or a banana, but most lunch boxes also contained a bar of chocolate and a packet of crisps. |
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The verdant mountains and coastal breezes of Santa Cruz County nurture redwoods, banana slugs, and. |
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When a very tired ant named DreddieLocks visits the very slimy home of three banana slugs, a very sticky situation ensues. |
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During the '70s I met a young kindergartner who seemed to enjoy banana slugs. |
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When trying to bend the ball around defenders, a defensive wall, or the goalie's outstretched hands, the banana ball is used. |
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In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which can be disposed of after meals, are used for serving food. |
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The banana was a plastic deadringer for the real deal, but what was hidden beneath it was the real shocker. |
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A few days before, I snicked my forefinger with the curved banana knife at the store, and a callusy scab toughened the ball of my fingertip. |
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I kept telling my husband we should import banana ketchup from the Philippines. |
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He grew disenchanted with playing second banana and never getting credit for the laughter. |
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Main cash crops are coconut, cashewnut, arecanut, sugarcane and fruits like pineapple, mango and banana. |
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The storm demolished most of the homes in the village, and destroyed the banana crop. |
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The smoking of dried scrapings from the inner portion of banana peel has received the most national publicity. |
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Mangrove swamps occur along parts of both coasts, with banana plantations occupying deltas near Costa Rica. |
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Tarantulas and the banana spider of South America and the giant camel spider from Iraq that can run at 15 miles an hour. |
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Many of her hats are made from sinamay, a material derived from the bark of the banana tree. |
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Those lucky enough to score a meal can also enjoy their choice of satisfying sides, from Brunswick stew to banana pudding. |
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The groom's table offered a selection of his favorite desserts, including banana pudding arid monkey bread. |
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They also go well with mango or sharon fruit but not banana, apple or pears which turn brown. |
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He also has a packet of crisps, a small packet of raisins, a chopped apple or banana and a bourbon biscuit. |
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Mussolini is remembered mostly as a second banana to Hitler, a posturing dictator whom the Italians got rid of. |
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He said India is the largest producer of mango, banana, papaya, sapota, pomegranate and Aonla. |
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Maybe at our farewell six years later, it will expect us to wear dhotis and lungis and eat out of banana leaves. |
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The Slurpee Lite has only 20 calories and comes in exotic flavors such as Fanta Sugar-Free Mango, strawberry banana and cherry limeade. |
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I know it sounds crazy, but the banana gives off ethylene gas, a natural fruit ripener, and so speeds up the tomato ripening. |
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Del Monte UK produces fruit and salads as well as operating as a banana ripener and an importer, distributor and seller. |
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The King's favourite snacks included fried peanut butter and banana sandwiches, burnt bacon, lemon meringue pie and double-decker cheeseburgers. |
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The flesh of the pawpaw is opaque, a little yellower than banana, closer to the color of lemon meringue pie filling. |
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As Top Banana cooks and the banana pieces caramelise, the rich flavours combine to turn this into a breakfast that is barmily good. |
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Go for lickety-split banana splits with your buds, or go to a show and get tickets at the door. |
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She likes ordinary pleasures such as banana splits, eating chocolate, her warm red coat, and a boyfriend she met on a double date. |
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Assemble the banana splits by peeling and halving the bananas lengthways and placing each one in a banana split dish or shallow bowl. |
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All the products smell deliciously like a banana split with whipped vanilla cream. |
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That's what I wrote the day David Taylor was interviewed to be the SFA's top banana. |
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When hot food is served on banana leaves, the leaves add distinctive aromas and taste to the food. |
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Substitute applesauce, avocado, mashed banana, silken tofu or garbanzo beans for eggs to make baked goods creamier, more moist and richer. |
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Then he added a white banana seat, silver fenders with gold trim, gold-painted handle bars, two mirrors and a battery-operated light. |
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Two weeks later I walked home from school and my whole family was standing around a lime green Mustang bike with a banana seat. |
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Even the lowly banana ball, the bane of so many weekenders, sometimes can be exactly right, as in this case. |
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I climb onto the back of his banana seat and hold onto the sides of his shirt. |
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More than 40 inches pvc insulated test leads with right-angle shrouded banana plugs. |
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Optional accessories include analog output cables with banana plugs or screw terminals. |
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However, the posts' interior wells are a bit shallow, and I found that standard banana plugs could not be inserted up to the collar. |
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The speaker leads were terminated with dual banana plugs at the receiver's outputs. |
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Recessed at the speaker's base are two gold-plated five-way binding posts that can accommodate bare wire, spade lugs, or banana plugs. |
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It is very common for the food to be served on a banana leaf, especially during festivals and functions. |
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Peeling from the nonstem end is actually a bit easier and reduces the chance that those annoying, stringy fibers will stick to the banana. |
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If the warfighter is unable to smell the banana oil, the mask fit is considered to be tight. |
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Kids will love their range of knickerbocker glories, banana splits, hot fudge sundaes and milkshakes. |
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Bacaba, biriba, noni, pupunha, kiwano, uxi, durian, bacuri, plus a strange variety of red banana that filled the entire market with color. |
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The banana trees, as green as jealousy itself, are laid out in quincunxes, as are the workers who replace the bridge's rectangular beams. |
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Fried potatoes, fried cassava, fried banana, fried meat and fried cheese are very often eaten in lunch and served in most typical restaurants. |
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I played here for ten weeks with the LSO and LPO for the benefit of the musicians, and then went back on a Fyffe banana boat of 5,000 tons. |
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Each morning she has a different quick bread, such as banana with sour cream and walnuts, along with her brown bread. |
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Instead chicks, which have a fatty yolk sac, have been replaced by mice and carrots which are being served rather than sugary banana. |
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A good balance between unripe banana fruit, green apple acidity and subtle woodiness. |
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However, be prepared for the absence of the two a la carte desserts usually available here, flan and banana cream pie. |
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Finally, there is also a varied offer in agrotourism, including new and enriching visits to cocoa, banana and shrimp farms and facilities. |
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Red worms or red wigglers will turn those banana peels and apple cores into rich compost that can be used next spring. |
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Slice 1 medium banana and top with 125g pot virtually fat-free bio yoghurt and 1 tbsp wheatgerm. |
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One day, he had to carry banana peel all the way home, since he was unable to find a wastebin in the streets. |
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The key to an exceptional banana bread is to use overripe bananas, which make the bread soft and moist. |
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To make the glaze combine all three ingredients with a whisk and drizzle over cooled banana bread. |
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A banana bender is either a person from Queensland or someone with too much time on their hands. |
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There was nothing left in the fruit bowl but a brown banana and a couple of woolly pears. |
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The jusi fabric is made from abaca or banana silk, while banana fabric comes from the banana fibre. |
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There are hedgehogs with sultanas as well as breadcrumbs, carrot cakes and fruitcakes and banana walnut loaves. |
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We started doing tug of war for the banana, and, eventually, the monkey yanked it out of my hands, making me fall down on my back on the ground. |
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The plumber left his second banana behind, to finish installing my new sink. |
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When you want to be the boss, but you can't, it's not a lot of fun to be second banana. |
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While the name conjures up images of colorful, retro bicycles with fat tires and banana seats, the reality is a convenient, brightly-colored 4-Pack of 187ml bottles. |
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The bike's design pays homage to the original banana seat Sting-Ray, but this very modern interpretation reflects the public's interest in customized motorcycles. |
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The Wizard, beaten finalist at the Lakeside World Championship, is top banana down under, where his 2008 highlight was landing the Pacific Masters for the third time. |
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They are more ornamental and won't make home-grown banana split. |
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The carbohydrate source can be combinations of discrete sugars or can be derived from other sources such as banana, pineapple, peach, or even tomato puree or coconut water. |
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Many of the plants were eaten by banana slugs and other animals. |
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As of 2007 In agriculture, sugar, like in colonial times, remains the chief crop, accounting for nearly half of exports, while the banana industry is the largest employer. |
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Glutinous rice or kao hnyin is steamed and wrapped in banana leaf often served with peas as kao hnyin baung with a sprinkle of crushed and salted toasted sesame. |
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A superb banana bender from Frank Sauzee, darting wing play from Juanjo and some brilliant close ball play by the effervescent Russell Latapy all contributed to a great game. |
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I should go to the other extreme and don a Speedo. Might it be awesome to see my classmates' expressions as I strut out sporting a banana hammock? |
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Flavors include sapote, mango, honey, aloe, tequila and banana. |
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It is made of jusi cloth, that is, cloth woven from banana leaf fiber. |
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At rear, the wine-tinged leaves of Abyssinian banana echo the red-hot foliage of Coleus 'Oxblood' and orange-red flowers of 'Gartenmeister Bonstedt' fuchsia. |
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A THE red Abyssinian banana will withstand a modicum of frost. |
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Royal palms flank a long rectangular pool, a great fallen tree forms a bridge across the water, and heliconias bloom among the elephant ears and banana shrubs. |
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The Model 6283-C Patch Cord is a double banana plug cord designed for use as a jumper between test panels, digital multimeters or other test lab instruments. |
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The wraps are made from natural fibres, particularly abaca or manila hemp, a tree-like plant indigenous to the Philippines of the same genus as the common banana. |
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Drummond decided to stand for mayor and took to the campaign trail with some gusto, dressed in his monkey suit, his one policy being a free banana for every school child. |
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He was hilarious, and remained the top banana on the tour for years. |
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The 20-year-old is happy to be second banana to teammate and series points leader Chad Reed entering tonight's third and final supercross event at Angel Stadium. |
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Typical dishes include those with iguana meat, Lepisosteus fish, beef puchero, smoked oysters, totopostes, pork with beans and tortillas made with banana and fresh corn. |
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They decided to splurge on the biggest banana split for dessert. |
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Breadfruit, banana snacks, moringa leaves, garlic paste and chillies are now making their way in small plastic bags and jars towards European customers. |
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From the creamy fragrance of a ripe banana chopped into the mix, to the tartest of blackcurrants, fruit sits really well in the warm, sweet, chewy cake-iness of it all. |
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She made manioc pie, got water, got wild banana leaves and pounded manioc. She made the earth oven and later she opened and took out the manioc pie. |
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The endogens constitute one of the great primary classes of plants, and include all palms, true lilies, grasses, rushes, orchids, the banana, pineapple, etc. |
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The most popular thing used to manufacture them these days is a hat fabric called Sinamay which is very ecological as it is made from dried banana leaves. |
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Not a pleasant thought is it, that manky bit of banana wedged under the space bar, or the mouldy corner of crust languishing under your Caps Lock key? |
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Staple foods include fish, seafood, beans, maize and cooked banana. |
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