Mix it all together, and dole out servings on plates or, if you have them, in pasta bowls. |
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The event took on a World War I theme culminating in the release of a dole of white doves. |
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He was talking on Wednesday about plans by welfare groups to stage a protest against cuts in dole payments. |
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Those people going on the dole would have otherwise been employed and off the dole. |
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I have worked since I was 15, I haven't been on the sick in over 25 years and I've only had two weeks on the dole in my life. |
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I have never been on the dole in 30 years, have never sent in a sick note in 25 years. |
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Most of the quacks will just dole out the pills and the sick notes with hardly a glance at the patient history, or a look at deeper issues. |
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Whole regions of the country went into serious decline, and unemployment and dole dependency skyrocketed. |
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For single women or mothers with no husband to support them there was no dole. |
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Well, they may have for a short time, but since 2001 those people have been bludging on the dole. |
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He had shoulder length brown hair, mottled with grey, parted centrally in the fashion last seen in about 1982 on dole office regulars and staff. |
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Its resistance was made possible not merely by its unionization but by the dole to the unemployed. |
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And Burt has a group together that are going to dole out bonuses to the entire team. |
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She left a scribbled note, saying she was going downtown to cash her dole cheque. |
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The three lads topped up their dole cheques with some cash-in-hand building work for Alan's dad, a building contractor. |
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I took the form back to the dole office and enquired, ever so politely, why they had filled it in incorrectly. |
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Unemployed and facing the dole queue, this enterprising young man decided to set up his own business. |
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Those countries are proposing a motion that would see the UN dole out cash to countries that protect rainforests. |
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I guess this all goes back to the idea of the artists' dole helping up-and-comers build a base to contend for more serious arts funding. |
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I have a birch rod handy to dole out any punishment or I may have to hit you on the hand with a ferula. |
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It is a false economy to put people back on the dole and to cancel vital services to the community. |
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Wes's overnight success just goes to show that not every media studies degree is a passport to the dole queue. |
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And these plays are not attended by dole scroungers, Trotskyites, hopheads or peaceniks, but by the decent ordinary people of Galway. |
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I earned enough from the dole and busking to live on salt and vinegar crisps, Mars bars and beans and chipolatas on toast. |
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He also pledged to increase the accommodation supplement to match the supplement received by those on the dole. |
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They'll dole out hearty fare including pancakes, burritos, chili and cornbread. |
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Fifteen years on, and the honourable member is a chancellor presiding over dwindling dole queues and a booming economy. |
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Some organisations will dole out cash for you to use to your own ends, whilst others will demand specific stipulations. |
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The dole office should provide a form that unemployed people could get stamped to say where they were looking for work. |
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And the dole office will reduce our dole by an amount calculated on the gross pay, not the post-tax net pay. |
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Virtually anyone would rather live off his own savings than a dole from the government. |
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It's not easy being thrown back on the dole again, and I don't know what I'm going to do. |
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Nevertheless, many private landowners maintain feeders and dole out mineral supplements to retain the deer and buttress antler growth. |
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The black grouping of lights look like a murder of crows and the white ones like a dole of doves flying above your head. |
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Bringing farmers back onto the dole shrinks the constituency for limited government and tax cuts. |
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In 1988, he was taken to court for rates still owed on his last pub and revealed that he was living on dole money. |
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Please allow us some period of adjustment and development, and then, if we are not cutting the mustard, fine, you can dole out pelters. |
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If we wanted a life of leisure all we had to do was to show up at the dole office every fortnight. |
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The event's show stopper was when the organisers released a dole of doves, white balloons and confetti from a helicopter as symbols of peace. |
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There are bagmen who continue to dole out largesse, including brown bags of cash to certain helpful officials at Christmas time. |
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And I have known more dole scroungers who refuse to work than I care to think about. |
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I get as many tickets as I can to each show I attend and dole them out to the uninitiated. |
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The press adored him, a prolific, maverick talent who survived on cheap noodles and peanut butter so he could make films with his dole money. |
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I lived on the dole, and I wanted a McJob so I could buy the stuff other people had, because it would make me happy. |
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Part of preparing youth for the workplace is preventing them from winding up as unwed teenage mothers on the dole. |
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We work to maintain self-respect, but instead the slowness of the government is going to force us onto the dole! |
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Pocket money, dole or reduced pension does not stretch to these luxuries, since privatisation for profit precludes travel to and cost of entrance to these simple pleasures. |
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I was also involved in the origins of the dole Institute of Politics at Kansas University. |
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These labels matter, but so does our over-zealous urge to dole them out and endlessly dwell on them. |
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A month before the Ethics Committee vote that McConnell boasts about today, he and dole were publicly defending Packwood. |
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But I hope enough Kansans remember what Roberts did to dole when the latter was counting on him most. |
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The flower looks like a dole of doves drinking when viewed from above. |
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There are tens of thousands of our union members paying the political levy while the party that it funds is preparing to condemn them to the dole queue. |
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New staff members' burning questions are often perfect opportunities to allow returning staff to dole out sage advice or let their positive camping experiences shine. |
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Gone are the pharmacies that would dole out cocaine and heroine like Tylenol. |
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Even if your folks make fairness their main mission in life, they could never dole out exactly the same goodies at precisely the same time to all their kids. |
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And when it comes to fertility, said Whelan and Selvaratnam, they are often misinformed and dole out bad advice. |
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This is not the first time the site has been willing to dole out big bucks to nab public figures. |
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For the most part they have lingered this long on the dole because they are the least skilled and the most unemployable of the nation's welfare recipients. |
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There were almost two million in the dole queues, the industrial forecasts churned out unremitting gloom, and company after company was going to the wall. |
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In fact, I'd like to think that, were the incident to recur today, I would politely shove him to the ground, dole out a few sweet phrases, and send him packing. |
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We've heard plenty about welfare to work measures, about clampdowns on sole parents, disability pensioners and dole recipients that will be announced tonight. |
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A dole fiddler uses benefit fraud to finance her passion for buying shoes. |
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He was on the dole and earned ten shillings a week for pocket money. |
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As he is hopeless at arranging his financial affairs, I propose to deposit money with you for his pocket money and ask you to be good enough to dole it out to him once a week. |
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I enquired if it covered Room Service, ready to dole out the extra. |
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Our tax dollars get wasted on dole payments to businesses who then charge us more for the privilege of consuming the products we've already subsidised. |
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However, he said he had declined the invitation because he would be attending a rally on September 30 to protest against cuts in dole payments to the elderly and disabled. |
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Many poor families could not afford such activities as swimming classes for their children, especially after dole payments were slashed by 11 per cent last year. |
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His bank at home transfers his dole money to a local bank here. |
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But the increasing number of low-income dole recipients shows that wages have generally stayed low and that its economy is not likely to fully recover in the short term. |
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Despite being laid off, workers are not yet entitled to any dole payments. |
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Sneaker and clothing brands routinely dole out buckets of dough to drape their swag over popular cultural characters. |
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Television has intervened, of course, but you could still recast the popular soaps each week and still not make much of a dent in the Equity dole queue. |
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So this weekend 2,400 of the company's workers face life on the dole. |
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Tom Pickard is is currently working on Rough Music, and is otherwise a poet on the dole in the wilds of the North Pennine hills. |
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Clodius also passed a law to expand the previous partial grain subsidy to a fully free grain dole for citizens. |
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Mostly that's down to newcomer The Job Lot The second series of this dole office sitcom is already a lot funnier than the first. |
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Personally, I'm going to try not to write anything sackable over the next few days, just in case I end up in the same dole queue as Lembit. |
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So from day one of the new government, we saw a sustained orgy of divisiveness and meanness about immigration, Aborigines and dole bludgers. |
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Sir, said Sir Gingalin, I wot not what knight he was, but well I wot that he sigheth, and maketh great dole. |
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Blaming the unemployed for being unskilled or lacking flexibility or adaptability, or simply for being dole bludgers, presents an easier option. |
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People who do not support the common good, such as dole bludgers fall outside the mateship fold. |
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But security firms usually take their labour directly from the dole, many of whom have no checkable work record and are virtually unemployable anywhere else. |
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Christy becomes so maddened by being caught by the dole office doing a nixer that he breaks up his precious pigeon loft, killing one of them, and almost takes his own life. |
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Meanwhile, a small army of supersnoopers are out on the highway and byways tracking down rogue tradesmen who might do a few nixers on the side and them claiming the dole. |
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Sweet Bianca! Happy man be his dole! He that runs fastest gets the ring. |
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As I said earlier, the Prime Minster and the Minister for Employment and Youth Affairs have unmercifully labelled sections of the unemployed as dole bludgers. |
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Much of the money went for the dole, the weekly unemployment benefits. |
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The 25-year-old has been on the dole for a while now and, unable to find work as a barman and waiter, desperately wants to return to his native land. |
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By the reign of Aurelian, the state had begun to distribute the annona as a daily ration of bread baked in state factories, and added olive oil, wine, and pork to the dole. |
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He ordered a census be taken, which forced a reduction in the grain dole, and decreed that jurors could only come from the Senate or the equestrian ranks. |
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Eddy's revelation shakes Dwight out of his self-pitying fug and he tidies his appearance then drives back to West Virginia to dole out what he perceives as justice to Will. |
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It is galling to switch on the TV to view programmes watching dole dossers living on handouts that probably equate to my family's disposable income. |
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Dole claimants suspected of working will be ordered to sign on more frequently and at shorter notice to make a double life more difficult. |
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The town is also twinned with the city of Dole in France and Northwitch in England. |
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A year later, Dole was covering a revolutionary uprising in Moscow when a young revolutionary leader was sniped in Red Square. |
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And then Dole paid him back by going public about the phone call and digging the shiv in a little deeper. |
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Even Bob Dole clawed his way into a positive territory after the 1996 Republican fete in San Diego. |
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Check the package label, or seek out Dole Portobello Mushrooms and Monterey Mushrooms. |
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Bob Dole had the good sense to obsolesce himself, now likely joined by the worn-out Liddy Dole. |
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A spokesman for Dole said the former Senate majority leader and presidential nominee was unavailable for comment. |
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The central core also acts as the structural support for the metal tower designed to receive the antennae oriented towards the relay stations at the Dole and Mt Pelerin. |
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The first such experimental program, initiated in New York City in 1968, involving pre-release jail inmates, was described by Dole and colleagues. |
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When Dole dropped out of the race for the Republican nomination, he joined the front-running campaign of Bush and soon became its press mouthpiece. |
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Hard as they tried, George H.W. Bush and Bob Dole could never muster much rage against the welfare state. |
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In particular, the Baby Bell providers of local phone service opposed the bill, and Republican leader Robert Dole did their bidding. |
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Among the names being bandied about for veep are those of Republicans Elizabeth Dole and New Jersey Gov. |
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The dilemma was how to propose a big tax cut and still look credible. Dole knew that the Democrats would mock him for a deathbed conversion. |
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Foreign investment also included multinationals including General Motors and Dole Fruit. |
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Do you know that it's also called palmar fibromatosis, and that it affected Bob Dole and Ronald Reagan? |
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The second line went out along Heavitree Road to Livery Dole and the third went to Mount Pleasant along Sidwell Street. |
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Throughout 2012, Dole published 366 Ways to Go Bananas in 2012 with a daily tip to its more than a half million Facebook fans and on its Twitter feed. |
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It allows the Roberts campaign to push him leftwards and toward the Democrats,'' said Lacy, director of University of Kansas' Dole Institute of Politics. |
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I trust this is the beginning of decisive action to limit the power and arrogance of Saddam Hussein,'' Dole told his audience of about 3,200 Legionnaires. |
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The possibility that Powell may not appear at the convention could prove embarrassing to Dole as the Kansan tries to portray his campaign as appealing to moderates. |
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As part of his Presidential campaign platform, Senator Dole has proposed to shift the burden of proof from the taxpayer to the Internal Revenue Service. |
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Senator Bob Dole decried its supposed moral depravity and glorification of drug use during the 1996 presidential campaign, although he admitted that he had not seen the film. |
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