Taiwan is one of the leading exporters of laptops and desktop computers, chips and parts. |
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On the table are sauces and condiments, and the malt vinegar always goes down a treat with chips in my opinion. |
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Of course, just about every lard-arse I saw had fried chicken or burger and chips or a plethora of sugar-filled fizzy drinks. |
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The individually wrapped American cheese slices with potato chips aren't all that bad. |
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Within two months after completion, the undermounted sink developed scratches, chips and discoloration. |
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Like fish and chips and your gran's crocheted tea cosies, Victoria Wood is the very essence of Northern England in all its dark, satanic glory. |
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These included baked lasagne, chicken curry, chicken goujons, Cajun chicken Caesar salad and fresh fish and chips. |
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There's plenty of good stodge on the menu, including favourites such as scampi, macaroni cheese, sausages, lasagne, steak and hand-cut chips. |
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Bark, wood chips or sawdust work, but avoid stone or brick chips because they absorb and reflect heat. |
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Any cracks, chips, holes, dips or spalls should be repaired in order to achieve a flat surface. |
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If you're not prepared to rigorously keep up that pristine appearance, then the ensuing scuff marks, chips and cracks are sadly all too obvious. |
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For decades, the moguls groused because their products, unlike cars and potato chips, were not endlessly reproducible. |
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I noticed Rob had a pretty good set of china, except that it showed its age with minor chips and scratches in the decal. |
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He was a mountaintop-tree expert with a truck and a crew and machines that chopped up trees into chips. |
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I would advocate going on to repudiate the entire debt outright, and let the chips fall where they may. |
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A Volkswagen Beetle left the road around 2.25 pm, thought to have skidded on newly laid stone chips. |
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From now on, you'll have to make do with a saveloy 'n' chips with mushy peas. |
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I fell into a fish and chip shop, where I purchased and proceeded to eat a battered sav and chips. |
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The others head for the restrooms or skulk to the vending machines for a resupply of chips and Dew. |
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The blast had knocked two of them down to the ground, along with chips of wood and brush being scattered everywhere. |
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At the beginning of each hand, players each contribute an agreed number of chips as an ante. |
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Food shops line the outer edges selling, for a Brit, remarkably reassuring grub like sausage rolls, meat pies and fish and chips. |
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Nests are lined with bark chips or wood shavings or are a shallow cup made of roots, leaves and other plant fibers. |
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Only the seriously deluded could believe that a burger and chips dinner will be less cholesterol-packed if you round it off with a small satsuma. |
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To make wood-chip mulch, tow a chipper to the brush pile you left in the woods and blow the chips right into the trailer. |
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Weeds often cause problems so use an ornamental ground cover or spread pebbles or stone chips. |
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It used to be that you'd start the day with a fry-up, then a bacon sarnie when you got to the ground and a pie and chips for lunch. |
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Alice's zombie boyfriend is pounding the bathroom door, sending little chips of paint and wood cascading to the tiled floor. |
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He looked over at her, her eyes like hard chips of granite, sparkling with the light from the fire but remaining hard. |
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The landowner gets quick cash, the company gets wood for chips, and workers at local sawmills get laid off. |
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He lifted it and hacked at the door again, and again, and small chips of wood started to fly off. |
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I'm a sucker for hickory chips but anything from mesquite chips to apple wood can add a distinctive flavour to your favourite dish. |
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The nuts are then crushed with lime and catechu, a scarlet and astringent extract made by boiling chips of wood from the areca palm. |
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And watch out for the Combos, which add chips and beans to two tacos, three taquitos, or one burrito plus taco. |
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Plane with the grain of the wood whenever possible, to avoid catching and lifting chips of wood. |
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While books by Indian authors are flying off the shelves, tandoori fare is reputed to have overtaken fish and chips as the national favorite. |
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My eating companion opted for a lighter meal, a BLT sandwich, which arrived with side salad and chips. |
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Behind the green baize bravado was quite evidently a character who talked big when the chips were up, but folded when it came to real life. |
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Makers of hand-held computers and office automation equipment are buying the chips, he said. |
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A camlock makes it much more convenient to move the mini-lathe's tailstock to clear chips when drilling deep holes. |
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The lunch specials of yore include macaroni cheese, steak pie, shepherd's pie and chips and five varieties of Crombie's sausages. |
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After a hurried lunch of brown beans doused in tahini with salad and chips, we set off. |
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It devotes nearly a chapter to Walsh and his crusade, and Lance chips in a few choice words about the man too. |
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I can't remember much of the day except that we ate chips on the seafront and laughed at the sheer tackiness of everything. |
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After a struggle, she got the bag of chips open and popped the tab on her soda. |
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But in a pinch, when the chips were really down, both have been willing to do so. |
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Ann rather astonished me by saying how she wouldn't mind a plate of egg and chips prior to leaving for the dinner. |
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Hunger was easily assuaged by chips, but after a while, I developed a taste for more illicit pleasures. |
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My diet has always included generous amounts of meat, butter, eggs, fried foods, chips, and cheese. |
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I successfully ordered a rump steak with chips and peas and Mexican chicken with chips and salad. |
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To Tom Wolfe, a dandy with an incurable bout of logorrhoea, words are like chips in Las Vegas. |
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Also among the chips developed during this period were the 16-foot arithmetic logic unit, 16-foot multiplier and micro-controller chips. |
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If you are invited please bring cat litter, a bag of chips and your hockey stick. |
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Rain drops, dices rolls, the clack of betting chips, and peasants working in the fields all make their own sort of music. |
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Casual classics such as fried clams, fish and chips and lobster rolls are transformed into elegant fare. |
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It was nice to pause, watch, and listen to the bird banging away and the wood chips falling to the ground. |
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These days, chicken tikka masala and rogan josh are as much a part of British life as fish and chips. |
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The chips were fine, but the deep-fried tube of pink mush was not an experience to be quickly repeated. |
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They can be anywhere from too small to be seen with the naked eye to as big as the chips thrown out by a chainsaw. |
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The global counterfeit business is out of control, targeting everything from computer chips to life-saving medicines. |
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I edged away as far as I could get, finished my chips, and decided that I'd pass on licking my fingers clean. |
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Besides tasting great with chips, it's perfect alongside barbecued burgers, ribs, or other meats. |
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None of the execs had time to meet me today so I've been granted a look around the factory and then I'll have had my chips. |
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He chips the ball over Given and it bounces clear of both a backtracking Finnan and the empty net. |
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He dummies Beye and has so much time and space to play with, it's inevitable he chips the ball lamely into the grateful hands of Runje. |
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Soak raw chipped potatoes in a pint of hot stock, drain them and oven roast for scrumptious, tasty chips. |
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Angling my shoulders so they are parallel to the slope lets me hit uphill chips just like any other chip shot. |
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He hit a poor tee shot, required two chips to find the green and then two-putted from 10 feet. |
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Among other things, you should also hit some chips and definitely some bunker shots. |
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Like poker chips, lasers may someday be molded out of plastic by the millions. |
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Instead of copy watches and copy CDs, I will sell copy casino chips and copy poker machine coins. |
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If he likes to play the old-fashioned way, T. Anthony's game set holds cards, dice, poker chips, checkers, and chess. |
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A drug dealer could convert his wads of notes into chips, put half on black and half on red then convert the chips back into clean money. |
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That was a mercenary term for a poker game with fake chips, one just played for relaxation. |
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Money can be laundered through casinos by gamblers who buy chips, then cash them and provide a receipt to legitimise the proceeds. |
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One night after the game I cashed in more in poker chips than I started with. |
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Based on an oval track car race, this fairly simple game uses cards as a track and poker chips as race cars. |
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It was defined in terms of how much gold you could turn it in for, like redeeming chips for money at a casino. |
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The score can be recorded on paper or you can settle up in money or chips after each hand. |
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They found it contained two bibles, a chess set, a backgammon game, a deck of cards, poker chips and several paper back pulp fiction novels. |
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To shrink the size of transistors on computer chips, semiconductor manufacturers are turning to shorter wavelength techniques. |
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Computer chips are integrated circuits called microprocessors built up from transistors and other components. |
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Lower resistance means that transistors switch states faster and that makes chips compute quicker. |
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The fabric or plastic is laid on top of the soil and then covered with a layer of bark chips. |
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Repairing chips and scratches on older pieces may present a color match problem. |
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Still, the test scores with both chips were repeatable, and the performance gain measured was that significant. |
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You find semiconductors at the heart of microprocessor chips as well as transistors. |
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The new pricing brought the cost of Intel's notebook chips closer in line with its desktop products. |
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About every 18 months, the number of transistors in computer chips doubles. |
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The overclocking world was shaken when Winbond announced that it would discontinue its entire line of RAM chips. |
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Children are well catered for with meals like fish fingers, chips and beans, with free orange squash and ice cream. |
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I've staked the broad beans and begun mulching with mini bark chips to keep the weeds down and the soil moist now that it's wet. |
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The partnership will focus on making chips out of 300 mm wafers of silicon and the aim is to roll out prototypes in the second half of this year. |
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Microelectronics manufacturers create hundreds to thousands of chips simultaneously on large, thin wafers of silicon. |
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Certainly, there's a big difference between producing wafers and producing chips that work. |
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Bring me your embedded RFID chips, show me your QR codes, hit me with your location-based web apps. |
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Kids being kids, they asked if they could have chips, but the ubiquitous fried potato was absent from this particular hostelry. |
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Current integrated circuits, or computer chips, contain about 100 million transistors each. |
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They ate cream of leek and potato soup, followed by fish, chips and mushy peas. |
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Scotland is always a selling point, whether it's crystal ware or silicon chips. |
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Two inches of bark chips or cocoa shells make a good mulch for a bed of heathers. |
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Shredded bark, as opposed to nuggets or chips, provides the best coverage and, in my opinion, looks the best. |
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I have spent it the last several years in my jammies with my dog, both of us eating potato chips and chip dip and having a blast. |
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Right here in Hanoi we have all the fish and chips we could eat and I've even managed to source a pretty decent bangers and mash. |
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Fresh paint has been applied, and pathways have been lined with bark chips, new trees and shrubs. |
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Colgan said he used the two imaginary crew members as bargaining chips in delicate negotiations with the festivals. |
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Anyone who holds the ace, king, queen, jack or ten of hearts takes all the chips from that space. |
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Their actions represent so many bargaining chips in their long-term negotiations for a rearrangement of the existing power structure. |
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When the tortilla chips and other dip-worthy edibles have been eaten, that doesn't mean you have to cease ingesting queso. |
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Then I quietened my seething spirits with a small bag of fish and chips which I enjoyed while sitting on a bench in the town square. |
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He is clearing the cards, the chips, the checkered mat off the table, putting them neatly into a briefcase. |
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Fabricated by the same processes that mass-produce silicon computer chips, the device has multiple possible uses. |
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The other options on the two-for-a-fiver menu are haddock with chips and peas and Quorn chicken curry with rice. |
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The scheme is part of an attempt by ministers to wean young Scots off their traditional diet of chips, sugary drinks, crisps and chocolate. |
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Introduced from China, this taro has a relatively low acridity and is popular for taro chips. |
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Among Nichols's innovations are jicama for cool crunch and corn chips instead of toasted croutons for crispness. |
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He had an old, rough, grizzled face, quite aged and weathered, and his eyes were a deep, deep blue, like chips of ice. |
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The BBC, sensing a winner, cashed in all their espionage chips, and placed bets across the board. |
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Floating on the top is a pear crisp, so sweet and delectable you might wonder why anyone ever bothered making chips from potatoes. |
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North Sea cod roe and chips weigh in at 140 baht, whilst a red salmon sandwich costs a very reasonable 50 baht. |
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Although the money from the Government is not a substantial amount, if everyone chips in the total can add up very nicely. |
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King Edwards, for example are a dry floury potato that will disintegrate around the edges when boiled, so makes excellent mash, roast and chips. |
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They handed out box dinners complete with sandwich, juice box, chips, and candy bar. |
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Whole roast grouse may still come with game chips and bread sauce but there is game jus rather than over-thickened gravy. |
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Nacho chips with salsa and vegetables with ranch dressing are served on top of rectangular tables. |
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I will teach myself to like healthy snacks like wheatgerm instead of guzzling potato chips. |
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To earn a place among the blue chips, companies must rank among the 100 biggest companies by stock market value. |
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We still do roasts on site and we still do pies, and fish and chips, and sausage and mash. |
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Among the English classics will be steak and kidney pudding, lamb chump chops, topside of beef, bangers and mash, and fish, chips and peas. |
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But the crisis has shown us how amazing people can be when the chips are down. |
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Garnish each with garlic chips and garnish plate with rosemary, olives and balsamic vinegar. |
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Her fingers brushed against the smooth glass of the jewel and she withdrew it, carefully inspecting it for chips or scratches. |
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He saw deep tire tracks in the sand, with wood chips and a few scraps of driftwood littering the beach. |
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There, slowly but surely, a keel took shape as the axes and adzes flew and the wood chips piled up below. |
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I had a bag of fish and chips for lunch and ate them whilst sitting by the river. |
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The Machine was covered in tubes and spheres, Tesla coils and electrodes, funnels and jars, micro chips and transistors. |
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We went upstairs for fish and chips and they made us sing songs for the karaoke. |
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A device called a reflectometer is used to measure the degree of whiteness in processed tuber samples destined to become chips. |
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Today's fish choice was haddock, and was offered with the obligatory chips and a choice of salad, peas or baked beans. |
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A lovely meal of sausages and chips in the cafe afterwards rounded off a great afternoon. |
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Yes, like a supermarket scanner reads the bar code on a bag of potato chips. |
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The chips will be based on nitrided read-only memory technology, an approach to flash that stores 2bit per cell. |
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It is to do with thinking about diet and planning money instead of buying ready-made food such as pies and chips. |
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Underfoot irregular, pebbles lay like aggregate and chips of stone protruded from the compacted ground, as desiccated and brittle as human bone. |
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Dip the fish and chips into the tomato ketchup and tartare sauce as desired. |
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Real chips are thick cut, fried in animal fat, and dressed not with catsup but with vinegar. |
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Serve this Mexican-style soup with tortilla chips and diced avocado as a sure cure for whatever may ail you! |
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The place was packed, we drank beer, ate chips and crab sticks, indulged in much drunken revelry with loads of laughing friends. |
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Low-fat oven chips are both less hassle to cook and significantly lower in calories than conventional, deep-fried chips. |
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They go broke or they flounder in a dribble of chips waiting for the really good cards. |
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Liver and onions, fish and chips, Lancashire hot pot and steak and kidney pudding will be on the menu. |
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Tender meat, plenty of kidney, light pastry and tasty gravy would probably have been enough without the helping of chips. |
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The product names are exchanged for the ingredients of traditional British dishes, such as beans and chips and steak and kidney. |
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In any case, a need to salvage some profit saw Rocca and Heather turn the returned bagels into bagel chips. |
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Mind you chips, not the edible kind, were the order of the night as the punters gambled like crazy to make their fortune. |
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The panel sported a dizzying array of fine circuitry, fiber-optic wiring, some control processor chips and some digital readout panels. |
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The village of Comrie boasts the last chip shop in the country to use animal fat to deep fry its chips. |
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I get there and I buy a bag of chips and a pop with the little amount of money that I have left. |
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My choice was scrambled egg, with bacon and chips, plus two slices of buttered toast. |
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I now eat lots of fish, but not in batter, and of course I no longer eat things like potatoes, so chips are out. |
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The myriad types of storage media included reels, chips, strips, cylinders, and sheets of tape or film. |
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Usually I don't eat potato but fish without chips by the sea would be silly and my son eats most of them. |
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I reclined in the back seat and munched on a few tortilla chips while wondering what the day would have in store for us. |
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And finally, the celebrated tv personality Melvyn Bragg chips in with this. |
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I even threw some tortilla chips on the ground, and the jays gathered up the chips as rapidly as they did the peanuts. |
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Vera Duckworth, alias Leeds-born Liz Dawn, booked a day off from serving chips at Roy's Rolls to become Peggy Lee. |
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The wood chips are placed in the digester and are cooked in a highly corrosive alkaline solution. |
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The chicken was tender and nicely cooked and the creamy mash made a welcome change from new potatoes or chips. |
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Sharp will continue to develop and sell flash memory chips in alliance with Intel Corp. |
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And along with all the traditional Lancastrian dishes, and historic sights, Katherine says she will miss a good portion of fish 'n' chips. |
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If people are not eating enough fruit and veg then potatoes, including chips, are important. |
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I ate potatoes, chips and pasta to restore all the energy in my body so I was more explosive. |
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The launch of Oven Chips offered a healthier and more convenient alternative to traditional chips. |
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The early years were difficult, and the recession of the early 1980s glutted the market with computer chips. |
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One of the reasons why this is more likely to happen when lapping flip chips is the small surface area. |
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Although they are smooth, there are some with chips and faults and mixtures of two different types of rock. |
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Is it possible that the gods ate ham, egg and chips and shortened the name to ambrosia? |
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Two of the traditional meals of England are fish and chips on the surf side, and on the turf side, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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Indeed, it's chicken tikka masala, not roast beef and Yorkshire pudding or fish and chips which is the Brits' number one dish. |
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Three of our party opted for roast beef, Yorkshire pudding and all the trimmings, and I picked the haddock and chips. |
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Graphics chips render images by breaking them into small pieces called polygons. |
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Top sellers include ribeye steak, and fish and chips served with malt vinegar and homemade tartar sauce. |
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If I really want some chips, I pick up a single-size serving, and I steer clear of the vending machine, arming myself by preparing fruits and vegetables as snacks. |
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It invites dictatorial and rogue regimes to use Americans serving overseas as bargaining chips. |
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The separatists had sought to use them as bargaining chips in a prisoner exchange with Kiev. |
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Most chip manufacturers use laser fuses that are activated during the testing portion of the manufacturing process before the individual chips are cut from that wafer. |
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At under 200 pages, the book seems like chips and salsa on the table when you are expecting a four course meal. |
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We treat everyone alike, right up to the starting line of life, and then let the chips fall where they may. |
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The saddlebags had been brought from the stables and rested on a wooden bench near the washstand, already patterned with chips of whitewash flaking from the walls. |
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The use of the new wasteless technology of production of soap chips gives opportunity to accomplish several topical tasks in traditional methods of production. |
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Other options include quesadillas, fajitas, wraps and several meal-size salads with a refreshing and slightly citric cumin dressing served on fresh nacho chips. |
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All the traditional English fare will be on offer during the day, such as roast beef, cockles and jellied eels, fish and chips, candy floss and popcorn. |
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When it comes to runny jello and ice chips, I think I'll pass, thank you. |
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It's just big, well-hung chunks of Aberdeen Angus with chips. |
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But in actual fact when the chips are down and the global operations centre cannot diagnose what's wrong with a particular service, it falls back on people in the field. |
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He also needs to show that, notwithstanding his mostly-superficial second term problems, he can get what he wants from the Senate when the chips are down. |
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But when the chips are down, Douglas has no doubt that things will be different, citing the controlled aggression displayed last year as evidence. |
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I learnt a lot about people and dignity when the chips are down and this started my interest in helping people plan their careers and achieve a measure of survivability. |
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A truly mean player won't hesitate to play dirty when the chips are down. |
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Finally I hung up half an hour later, promising to bring chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream, cookie dough, chocolate, sour-cream and onion chips and whipping cream. |
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Broadcom has also begun to manufacture controllers for network-attached storage devices, and is one of the largest suppliers of both wired and wireless networking chips. |
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I collected my winnings and bought us all chips as we took a table by the big plastic windows inside and picked which dogs we'd back for the rest of the evening. |
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In Divergent, the dauntless faction is implanted with chips that track them, and are also brainwashed into committing genocide. |
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However, small children have been known to incur health problems by ingesting loose chips of lead paint or by teething on painted woodwork, such as windowsills. |
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Emily moved and he grabbed her trying to wrestle the chips from her. |
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They ate chips and salsa and guacamole and steak fajitas and slept in a real bed for the first time in days, indoors. |
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Take Intel, which has been the leading maker of semiconductor chips for decades. |
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Cook waffles in waffle maker, sprinkle chocolate chips and drizzle chocolate sauce. |
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Place three chips of lard on top of each in a biohazard pattern, add a cilantro sprig, and arrange seasoned baby spinach leaves and cilantro leaves all around. |
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Imagine how much easier it would be to reorder parts using a system that automatically queries embedded chips every few minutes and accounts for parts as they are used. |
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It serves fish and chips and dungeness crab only 12 hours a day, from eight to eight. |
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Children can get lead poisoning by chewing on pieces of peeling paint or by swallowing house dust or soil that contains tiny chips of the leaded paint from these buildings. |
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Without such a surface finish, the electronic components like transistors, resistors, capacitors and chips could not be fixed and electrically connected to the circuit. |
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They set out to accumulate a lot of chips, but this is pointless as the increase in chips in this situation is of trivial value as the blinds and antes go up. |
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Now, when it comes to the crunch, my friend has had his chips. |
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Sympathising with the labourers in quarry fields, they say, women workers engaged in the work are unmindful of tiny stone chips embedded in their skins. |
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The entire angel burst into flames, and stone chips began to flake away as Frost scrambled back for cover, gripping the small familiar in two hands. |
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Scraps of cloth and chips of wood lay strewn across the room. |
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Jabbing at the wood, they remove chips three to six inches tong. |
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Burlap bags brimmed with fragrant leaves and chips of various woods. |
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There were no obvious tool marks, chips or defects, and the finish was perfectly consistent down to the sudden transition at the base of every fold. |
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It's a good way to discover scratches, chips and dents early. |
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Serve the fish and paprika chips at once with tartare sauce. |
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A notice indicated that at lunchtime and in the evening you could indulge in steak and kidney pudding, chicken and leek pudding or spring rolls with chips or jacket potatoes. |
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Somebody a few cells down is smashing and trashing in a rage, furious that he has been given the grey sloppy Prison Regulation mashed potato rather than chips. |
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The paper describes the proper structure for a new kind of metal electrode to accompany novel insulating materials in transistors on computer chips. |
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The players also need a supply of money or chips for betting. |
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Coins or small poker chips will serve as markers, and you can now buy little colored plastic train engines which look like the token from a Monopoly set. |
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I've holed my share of chips and had quite a few near-misses. |
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The ball's solid rubber core and extremely thin but strong urethane elastomer cover appear to add distance to tee shots and control to chips and putts. |
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After the second set, it looked as though Agassi had had his chips. |
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Scotland's junk food-loving schoolchildren have had their chips. |
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Old songwriting hand Tom Morgan chips in, so does Ben Lee with two beauties, and Jellyfish's Jon Brion not only co-produces but co-writes five tracks. |
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You would have been confronted with the dull thud of abstract nouns and adjectives sprinkled about like chocolate chips on the chocolate icing of a chocolate cake. |
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Tortilla chips in the shape of a rhomboid instead of a triangle? |
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The work featured brown color chips that gradually increased in lightness. |
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There's a traditional East Midlands fish and chip shop on the front, one among many, that serves the best rock salmon and chips you'll find anywhere. |
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Both twins had computer chips surgically implanted in the lobes of their brain, and a tiny computer chip stuck out just where the head met the neck. |
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The planar waveguide process involves placing glass fibres on silicon chips in order to provide pathways capable of routing a light signal between fiber optic strands. |
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These components, in conjunction with one of the chips next to them, convert the signal from the tachometer into a signal that the processor can understand. |
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As per usual, Haller takes the case knowing it will grant him chips he can later cash in for favors and deals. |
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Instead, we ate potato chips, drank three bottles of red wine, finished off the rum, made lots of mac and cheese and sweated in the billion-degree heat. |
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Not that Mr. Slemmons dislikes the work of a previously unknown artist, it's just that he prefers to invest in blue chips rather than take a flyer on a risky biotech stock. |
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While baking the cake we cooked the fish and chips and ate the food as it was gradually cooked while talking about terrible plane incidents on QANTAS airlines. |
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Prior to digital sampling, all games had to use sound chips to provide a suitably realistic sonic environment, so you had to say a lot with very little. |
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Previous attempts to simulate brain processes used software, silicon chips, or a combination of both. |
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With considerable fanfare, but without any captains of industry, the president enacted a crackdown intended to take some of the tarnish off the blue chips. |
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And what that left was the jewelry and the stack of black chips and the girl who worked nights for a living. |
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Some years ago the then Motherwell District Council tried to introduce healthier school lunches, replacing chips and burgers with foods like salad and baked potatoes. |
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Another common trick is to flavor inexpensive wines with oak chips or staves. |
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After being marinaded in cumin and oregano, they are dipped in crushed tortilla chips so that, even though they are grilled, they taste like they've been fried. |
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As anybody who picked up a bevy of blue chips during the equity bear market will know, a relatively high yield is a proven indicator of value in financial markets. |
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We'll split the baloney sandwich, but I got dibs on the chips! |
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I also like the turquoise blue color of the chips or beads that the kids are stringing together into that intricate design. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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The territory could be used as bargaining chips in any negotiations. |
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Fish and chips is a popular lunch meal eaten by families travelling to seaside resorts for day trips who do not bring their own picnic meals. |
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In chip shops in the United Kingdom and Ireland, salt and vinegar are traditionally sprinkled over fish and chips at the time it is served. |
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There's nothing I like more than snacking down on some nice crispy potato chips. |
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The scooper mixed in frozen raspberries and chocolate chips, and the result was delicious. |
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Don't worry, Coach. In my cooler, I've got a greens superfood drink that will cancel out the chips, beef jerky, and candy. |
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In Indonesia, fish and chips are commonly found in metropolitan cities such as Jakarta in western restaurants. |
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Vendors walk up and down the line of cars selling warm cold-drinks and chips, single skyfs or packs of Remington Gold. |
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A tough old hombre, unregenerate to the last, cashed in his chips in Oklahoma City the other day. |
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Sweet potato chips are also a commonly sold snack, be it on the street or in packaged foods. |
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During World War II fish and chips remained one of the few foods in the United Kingdom not subject to rationing. |
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If she chips so much as one of my porcelain piggies, I'll sue her six ways to Sunday! |
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I think many people think of asteroids as kind of little chips of rock. But the places that Dawn is going to really are more like worlds. |
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Fish and chips is a hot dish of English origin consisting of fried battered fish and hot chips. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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Kumara is particularly popular as a roasted food, or in contemporary cuisine as kumara chips, often served with sour cream and sweet chili sauce. |
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The reported tripling in snack foods such as crackers, popcorn, pretzels and corn chips astonished even the industry. |
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Some loss assessment studies and estimations on dried cassava chips have been carried out in different countries. |
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A wide range of species that feed directly on the dried chips have been reported as the cause of weight loss in the stored produce. |
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Cutler pushed forward the two necessary white chips. No one's hand was high, and Loomis made a slight winning. |
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Chicken tikka masala is the country's favourite dish while hamburgers and Chinese food outsell fish and chips as a takeaway. |
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His tuxedo was an inch too short and smelled of fried chips. |
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It's fine to have a handful of chips now and then, but not fine to be bingeing on bags of 'em. |
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Our illumination hungry co-Northerners can't get enough of salad cream on their chips. |
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Pet Inc.'s Laura Scudder division, a West Coast region chipper, has revamped its Dittos brand stack chips. |
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He must have had his chips, she thought, and our children will be born fatherless. |
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The two smaller slots are for the dropping of cash or markers into the dropbox when players cash these for casino chips. |
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Surround it with bell pepper strips, raw broccoli, baked tortilla chips, or other dippers. |
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Bacon butties, sausage sarnies, all-day breakfast, black pudding extra, chips with everything and vast wedges of bread to mop up the grease. |
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It was the sort of biological equivalent of a Belisha beacon warning of lunchtime chips ahead. |
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They came cooked to order and on floured buns with mayonnaise, beef tomato and gourmet relish, served with chips and mixed leaves. |
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Many players tend to play timidly around the bubble, to keep their chips and last longer in the game. |
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The chocolate variant features a Bourbon biscuit base with chocolate cheesecake batter containing both white and dark chocolate chips. |
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Using strands of DNA as movable type, scientists have created a miniaturized printing technique for mass-producing medical-diagnostic chips. |
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The new EUV light source enables chip makers to continue increasing the speed of advanced chips for over 10 years. |
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The two clean rooms, where chips are made, are sprucer than a hospital theatre. |
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British dishes include fish and chips, the Sunday roast, and bangers and mash. |
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Ripsaws covered in wood dust can result in chips recycling through the cutting chamber, leading to poor cut quality. |
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Unlike their bar code counterparts, tags embedded with RFID chips can still operate if torn or otherwise damaged. |
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Permanent flower beds can be lined with landscaping fabric then mulched with only a couple of inches of rock or wood chips. |
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One method of manufacturing thin film resistor chips is through the sputtering of nickel chromium on an alumina substrate. |
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In a keynote speech, attended by over 2,000 people, Steve Jobs spent the first 10 minutes bigging up the move to Intel chips. |
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Wooden chip fork If fish and chips is on the menu, look for wooden chip forks. |
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There is a strong link between semiconductors and electronics, with chips driving the innovation in electronic equipment. |
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Happy and me chip in together and buy a two-four of Labatt's plus a couple of bags of potato chips. |
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