He obviously thinks it's time we donned our pith helmets and picked up the white man's burden again. |
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He had progressed, become a very important Resident Commissioner with a pith helmet. |
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There are some surprises here, too, like a pith helmet and assorted pairs of chiefs' sandals, all covered in fine gold leaf. |
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There is not a single pillbox cap or pith helmet to be seen anywhere in the film. |
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All that was missing to complete the picture was a white pith helmet and an ostrich feather. |
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Kenny's uniform was a pair of khaki shorts, a khaki shirt rolled up over the elbows, and a pith helmet. |
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I sat beside my mother, only a little less fortified in a pith helmet and a starched cotton dress. |
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So he proceeds to devote all his time to E's study, puts on a pair of black socks and a pith helmet, and heads for the hills. |
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You can imagine all of them bushwhacking up the Eastern Seaboard from the Maryland Swamps to NYC, Frank in his pith helmet. |
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I remember one guard particularly well because of his thick black moustache and a Khaki pith helmet. |
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In another such sculpture, apparently by the same artist, the reclining policeman has his pith helmet on his stomach. |
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You know, I wanted to buy a pith helmet and a butterfly net and go in search of that elusive creature, the undecided voter. |
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If he asks for a pith helmet with a propeller to be properly dressed for quail hunting, don't scoff. |
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Clinging to the roll bar with his big three-fingered gloves, he's wearing fatigues and a 10-gallon pith helmet. |
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Names were drawn out of a pith helmet to decide who would leave Isandhlwana to go on patrol on the eve of the battle. |
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Our hero arrives on the scene dressed in khakis, wearing a pith helmet, and carrying an SLR camera strapped around his neck. |
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Some are caught up in wordsmithery, or pith, or a tendency to just run through lists in place of sentiment. |
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Weevils bore through the stem and eat the pith within, and beetle larvae bore through the roots. |
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Peel the grapefruit and, using a serrated knife, cut out individual sections so that no white pith remains. |
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The Netherlands is importing large quantities of raw pith for value addition and re-export, he said. |
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Osa and Martin Johnson dressed in riding breeches, laced boots, and pith helmets. |
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Slice the tomatoes in half lengthways and scoop out the seeds, making sure that you remove the white pith. |
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The Asmat subsist by fishing and by harvesting wild sago trees, whose pith is carbohydrate-rich. |
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Nor do we have all of the split posts, as there are too many half splits with the central pith intact. |
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His eccentricities included a penchant for gigantic pith helmets and a bluffness of expression that bordered on the Python-esque. |
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A dashing pith helmet is certain to earn you respect from the local natives. |
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Shortly before you are ready to serve, cut away the pith and peel of the remaining four oranges. |
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Remove the lemon rind using a potato peeler and trying not to peel away any of the white pith. |
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The pith is white but roots are rotted and the tissue in the crown is discolored. |
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Accordingly, the by-law in Morgentaler was held to be regulating morality and was clearly, in pith and substance, a criminal law enactment. |
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Spread smoked salmon and low-fat cream cheese on whole wheat crackers or pith rounds and top with fresh dill. |
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The pith of the stems is used for antiphlogistic, antipyretic and other medicinal purposes. |
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Typically, he is wearing a capitula or long shorts, knee socks, and a casque colonial or pith helmet. |
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Core the red peppers, halve, cut out all the white pith and place the pepper pieces skin side up on a grill tray. |
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I munch a mushroom, then strip a spiny ground herb to yield a mouthful of sweet white pith. |
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Cut away the outer skin so that there is no white pith left behind and then slice each across into thin slices. |
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Cut off the thick skin and white pith, then slicing between the membranes cut off the segments. |
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Shave off any bitter white pith with a small knife and roughly chop the zest. |
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Remove the zest of the oranges and set aside, peel the bitter white pith and discard, then pulp the oranges and combine the pulp with the zest. |
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Remove a lid from the first set of oranges and scoop out the contents and pith with care so you don't split the skin. |
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Remove the rind and white pith from the lemons and then cut the flesh into very thin slices, removing the pips. |
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The next step is to cut away the white pith from the flesh, leaving non behind. |
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Slugs are fond of the white pith inside empty grapefruit skins, which make good traps, and wilted comfrey leaves are also a good bait. |
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No dye was found in the central pith area of the stem segment except close to the basal cut surface. |
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The stems and rachises both contain a high percentage of pith and vascular tissue. |
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We found that most samples exhibited little or no compaction or distortion from pith to bark along the major axis. |
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Thank you for going to the heart of events, plucking out the pith and making a Promethean offer of it to a dazed and confused humanity. |
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Paul Harvey summed up the general pith of the global gist at noon, but he rarely broke news. |
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He published a book which he considered contained the pith of all his work. |
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The kans included in this text are stripped of all but the most essential elements in order to confront the student with the pith of each story. |
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The pith of traditional Chinese medicine differentiates itself from Western medicine in two main respects, he said. |
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However, it remains my belief that one should strive for pith and subtext once one has crossed that gate. |
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I did it for a year and I never approached that level of pith. |
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From the top to the bottom, cut away all the skin and pith in a series of slightly overlapping slices. |
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It is not necessarily the same point as the pith, the biological centre of the piece. |
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Cut the top and base off the grapefruit, stand it upright on a board and cut away the peel and pith. |
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A simple vegetable peeler or paring knife produces similar strips, but you will probably need to scrape away the bitter white pith on the underside. |
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The mycelium grows more rapidly in the xylem than the bark, but rarely invades the pith. |
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It is more like a sweet wine with hints of dried apricots, grapefruit pith, cypress, and lemons. |
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Using a sharp knife, cut away the peel and pith from the oranges, exposing the flesh. |
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The pith and substance of his argument seems to be that the standard of proof of paranormal phenomena should be one that would satisfy ordinary people sitting on a jury. |
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Peel the orange thickly, removing the white pith, and cut into segments. |
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Originally made of pith with small peaks at the front and back, the helmet was covered by white cloth, often with a cloth band around it, and small holes for ventilation. |
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To create this new FunderMax scheme, the pith was cut into narrow strips before being arranged in the form of a butcher block. |
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From top to toe, pith helmet to platform shoe, animal prints are back with a vengeance. |
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Melt the sugar in a pan, add the nuts and vanilla pith, caramelise, place on baking paper and leave to cool. |
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Having read each letter attentively, the Tribunal makes the following two findings regarding their pith and substance. |
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The poor tax-collectors chasing after the illusive profit statement remind me of those silly fellows in pith helmets chasing butterflies. |
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It is the pith of civilization and of man's human existence. |
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The thick-walled cells in the center of the core are sometimes considered to be pith, in which case the vascular arrangement would actually be a siphonostele. |
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In pith and substance, the legislation would promote individual and public health. |
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Remove the stalk, seeds and pith from the chilli and chop. |
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However, it is permissible for an enactment to be in pith and substance about one thing and yet have an incidental effect on matters within the exclusive jurisdiction of the other level of government. |
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Skates that are not quite a fit, my dear Smith, May flabberghast even a chap of your pith. |
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Although pith helmets are mostly confined to military ceremonies, civilians still wear white dinner jackets or even Red Sea rig on occasion. |
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The leaves were formerly used in diarrhea, and the spongy pith of the stem for the removal of tapeworm. |
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The dried pith of plants of this family were used to make a type of candle known as a rushlight. |
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The Criminal Code lists all the crimes and at the very end of the code, section 718 out of about 800 sections, it says how we are going deal them, and that is the pith and substance of the Criminal Code. |
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Let us not completely denigrate the system, which is the whole pith and substance of what the hon. member for Edmonton-St. Albert, in leading the government in this discussion, said. |
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Leaf blade, leaf sheath, stem rind, stem pith, stem node, ear husk, and tassel were manually striped from the whole corn stover. |
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Using a knife, cut off the peel and white pith from the orange and lemon. |
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The negotiators had a difficult task ahead of them: extract from these 174 pages the pith and marrow that would allow the foundations of this new regime to be laid. |
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The private copying regime is in pith and substance copyright law. |
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Michael Huffman and Mohamedi Seifu, working in the Mahale Mountains National Park in Tanzania, noticed that local chimpanzees suffering from intestinal worms would dose themselves with the pith of a plant called Veronia. |
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Multiple regression analyses were conducted by regressing growth rings and the presence of pith on bow, twist, and crook. |
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Pure, clean aromas of grapefruit pith, mint, powdered stone and quinine. |
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They show Harris dressed in a pith helmet, khaki shirt and shorts and clutching a swagger stick. |
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Then slice off strips of rind and pith, exposing the flesh underneath. |
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Meanwhile, the larva eats the pith out of the stem, then flees the scene, disappearing into the soil where it pupates and later emerges as a moth. |
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Bendtsen and Senti found a five-fold increase in MOE and a three-fold increase in modulus of rupture in the first 12 growth rings from the pith in loblolly pine. |
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