That's as rancid a set of entrails as was ever extracted from a Roman pullet. |
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Indifference to long nail-sharp spikes did not of course guarantee that one returned with a pullet. |
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Fresh pullet eggs were incubated to obtain the primitive streak stage of development. |
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This historic chick, warm golden brown, with a short bill not yet black but pinkish orange, resembles a large downy pullet with no tail. |
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It is then roasted and served au poivre, topped with black-peppercorn steak sauce, and a sunny-side-up pullet egg. |
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A range of commercially available preamps have been used during testing of the pullet and all have given excellent results. |
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The maximum level of compensation shall be set at a flat rate of EUR 3,2 per ready-to-lay pullet. |
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The pullet has lately been re-designed in order to allow it to be used with any preamp available. |
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Even the furloughed convicts who boil down pine trees into turpentine in my vast forest have been receiving an extra pullet or two in their monthly rations. |
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From a farm in Vermont he had scored a stack of pullet eggs, which are the rich, yolky product of a young hen. |
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Mick Greenwood took the award for the best hen class while the prize for the best stag went to Jake Walford and the pullet class winner was Dewi Jones. |
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While discovering the recipe, I thought to confront my wine not only with the softness of figs and dates, but also with the fine meat of a pullet. |
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I didn't want to stop. I was breathing from some bright reserve. We twisted each pullet into plastic, iced and loaded them in the cars. I loved the truth. |
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