Salmon baked in tarragon and cray fish tails with basil in filo pastry do not sit on the stomach in the same way as most festive fare. |
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It will be a battle of the Reporoa cow cockies against the cray fisherman from the East Coast. |
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Well, so far the islands are actually so difficult to get to it's only cray fishermen that tend to occasionally visit the island. |
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He was charging the cray fishermen a fee to cross Maori land to launch their boats. |
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Instead he worked on a cray boat in Dongara, then later moved to Geraldton where he stacked bricks. |
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While the experience would make even the most stable person go a little cray, Sam seems to have remained a pretty normal chick. |
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Today the interwebs went all kinds of cray when Beyonce did the unthinkable and revealed a super-short new 'do. |
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Doing this night after night was pretty cray, but I loved every minute of it. |
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I know a lot of people just think he's totally cray, but I also know he can be grown when he chooses to. |
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While filming at her old college stomping ground in Arizona, the reality TV couple got a little cray! |
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Yes, it's another movie about a man who goes cray looking for his daughter's kidnapper. |
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With no parental care the eggs are vulnerable to predators such as cray fish, predacious insects and small fish. |
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After the war, Peter Casserly worked on the wharves and got involved in woodcutting and cray fishing. |
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Now, I didn't necessarily think that she needed to lose weight, but she clearly wanted to change some things, and she's been hitting up the gym like cray. |
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The workshop produces about six cray fishing vessels a year. |
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You can act, sure, but those eyes are cray cray with paranoia. |
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Besides wild swans and cranes, some rare migratory birds such as mandarin duck, large and small swans, white swans, white neck cranes, and cray cranes can be seen there. |
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I mean, who says girls can't be involved with football? Whoever said that was cray cray! |
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That small of a fine for that kind of blatant disregard is cray. |
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Also, make sure you look both ways first, because the traffic is cray. |
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The thief snatched the van's keys from a postman at 9.45 am in Wimborne Avenue, St Paul's Cray. |
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In the reorg, Smith was assigned the role of heading up a new Cray Research unit. |
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Foots Cray Place was the home of the one-time Chancellor of the Exchequer, Nicholas Vansittart, Lord Bexley. |
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In fact, Robert E. Cray argues in his book on poor relief in New York that many rural towns erected workhouses and poorhouses before the American Revolution. |
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The area became very popular with the landed gentry and a number of substantial houses were built, including Foots Cray Place, Sidcup Place and Lamorbey. |
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Cray took the wrench and disappeared back under the front end. |
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Reservoirs which supply Swansea include the Cray reservoir and the Lliw Reservoirs, which are operated by Welsh Water. |
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Collaborators included George Harrison, Phil Collins, Daryl Hall, Chaka Khan, Mick Jones, David Sanborn and Robert Cray. |
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The production is faultless but some fans may feel that Cray should loosen up a bit for a bit more edginess. |
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Rogue Wave Software has signed a distribution agreement as part of a longstanding alliance with Cray. |
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The new CRAY J916 supercomputers are scalable, UNIX-based servers with four to 16 processors. |
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Under the terms of this new contract, valued at over USD32m, Cray will upgrade Piz Daint to include NVIDIA Tesla K20X GPU accelerators. |
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The route in Wharfedale started near the official start at Harewood and ended just after Buckden when the competitors turned to climb over Buttertubs Pass near Cray. |
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Meanwhile, CRAY BLITZ, afte being installed on a new, faster Cray X-MP supercomputer, last fall successfully defended its North American computer chess title. |
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The Strider variants of the Red Storm architecture can only scale down to a teraflops or so, which left a big opening for OctigaBay to chase and Cray to miss. |
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