If you truly love your collection of whimsical salt and pepper shakers, then display them proudly and in a well-organized manner. |
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A white metal tea strainer, white metal cup and salt and pepper shakers also made the list. |
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Under the watchful eyes of masters, movers and shakers, young leaders get a chance to learn and grow. |
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Gradually he fell silent, fidgeting restlessly on his seat and playing with the salt and pepper shakers set in the middle of the island. |
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She'll analyse and dissect everything from 19th century Russian literature to salt and pepper shakers in pubs. |
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Also, it's a good idea to be in touch with the local political and economic movers and shakers to see what the job needs are in your community. |
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These people are usually the real movers and shakers and very rarely end up as president or prime minister, at least in democracies. |
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So what is a man who once rubbed shoulders with the movers and shakers of the movie business doing living and working quietly in York? |
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She's simply too busy meeting and greeting the movers and shakers of the business world. |
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The guest list is full of movers and shakers from politics, business and entertainment. |
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Inside the barricades movers and shakers of powerful countries and companies huddled to polish the promises of globalism. |
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They're always pushing cocktail culture on people, be it 30s style martini shakers, tiki culture, bachelor-pad barware. |
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A small fridge is nestled beside him, salt and pepper shakers stand in the centre console and a bed stretches behind the seats. |
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He fingered the well-used salt and pepper shakers, poked the laminated menu and generally mooched about until Kate appeared. |
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This is the drink the movers and shakers are sure to be seen tippling at sporting venues throughout the world. |
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It's largely a class creation project, the promotion of a new class of wealthy and powerful Namibian movers and shakers. |
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While the 34-year-old golf unknown kept his nerve on a tough final day at Rochester, the shakers and movers of world golf crumbled behind him. |
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Her specialty is recycling old cabinets into display pieces for her ever-changing collections, which range from cocktail shakers to alarm clocks. |
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He knew bartenders who threw up their shakers over their shoulders, heaving them like they were toweling off after a shower. |
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Even if the shakers contained nothing but salt I would at least have the option of minimizing the amount used. |
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In this job, you meet a lot of the movers and shakers in Bradford's business community. |
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All of a sudden my mom picks up the salt and pepper shakers and throws them at my dad's head. |
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Their instruments include a full drum set, surdo, or Brazilian bass drum, conga drums, bells and ganzas or shakers. |
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Lots of future campaign speculation, loads of laughs, food and music were on tap for the gathering of women movers and shakers. |
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Britain has spawned some of the industry's most powerful behind-the-scenes movers and shakers. |
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This global network of black movers and shakers is an inspiring example of how we can use technology to achieve the American dream. |
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Wouldn't it be nice if life consisted entirely of silk dressing gowns, champagne, and silver cocktail shakers? |
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Also available through the website is an amazing array of inflatable products including cute salt and pepper shakers, vases, and lampshades. |
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She stared at the tiny coffee pot, the tiny lamp, the tiny forks and the tiny pepper shakers, then she nodded slowly. |
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If you don't have a cupboard full of strainers, shakers, blenders and stirrers, my advice is to build your drink. |
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The people learned how to make ceramic items in turtle shapes and designs, such as salt and pepper shakers, wine coolers, and napkin holders. |
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They were a unit, inseparable, like two antique salt and pepper shakers that only make sense if the other one is close by. |
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The movers and shakers behind the framework met business leaders on Thursday with a clear agenda to inform, update and reassure. |
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I filled it out, and put it in the envelope, and licked it and stuck it, and set it on the kitchen table standing up against the salt and pepper shakers. |
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It is extracted in such large quantities that you have to put it in big piles somewhere rather than in salt shakers. |
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Includes spatula, fork, tongs, corkscrew, cheese board and spreading knife, seasoning shakers, mitten, fork and steak knife. |
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The director of Jet Set returns with another loopy send-up. This time he sets his sights of the movers and shakers of professional soccer. |
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I was the featured speaker at a public meeting, and a number of the movers and shakers in the Republican campaign were in the audience. |
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Starting with this edition, we'll profile enthusiastic movers and shakers in all regions of the country. |
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Is it simply the vanity of many movers and shakers of the last century who see their influence waning? |
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She also acknowledged the shakers and their apprentices and gifted all of the Elders and medicine people with tobacco. |
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Thirdly, as political movers and shakers we have to be frank with the people we represent. |
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It supports your efforts and facilitates increasing involvement in the project by society's movers and shakers. |
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I am also pleased that all the movers and shakers in Francophone communities are represented here. |
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The range covers everything from salt shakers to duvets, wine bottle stoppers to flagpoles for your garden, bowler hats to toilet seats and rubber ducks. |
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A few years ago, in a sound move, headquarters shifted to Wellington to be closer to the political movers and shakers and to work with them as needed. |
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Salt and pepper shakers were replaced by single-serve sachets. |
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Oh, what mismatched ceramic salt and pepper shakers I could be saving. |
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Her favorite hobby was collecting her many salt and pepper shakers. |
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She went back to the counter, got the salt and pepper shakers. |
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After we climbed to altitude, with maximum torque of 1,015-foot pounds set, every over-the-top-aerobatic maneuver would get slow at the top with rudder shakers. |
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Phil Rourke plays tea chest box bass while Matt Elliot handles the percussion, playing the washboard, shakers, snare drum, tin can and all-important cow bell. |
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On the table there are, in addition to the usual salt and pepper shakers, Lea and Perrins Worcestershire sauce and Steak sauce, Tabasco and vinegar. |
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It sounds like a wild street party featuring a Latin percussion band whose bells, shakers, electric piano, and flute combine to create an infectious rumba groove. |
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These men knew each other as comrades in arms, and are members of a brotherhood that includes movers and shakers. |
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So in a city now crammed with a plethora of big name chefs is a sentimental journey enough to entice the movers and shakers? |
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The groundbreaking project is aimed at identifying the movers and shakers who bind together the community and ensure important projects are carried forward. |
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The days stretched into nights for the film's key movers and shakers. |
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It is not quite percolating through to the people who are the movers and the shakers, and the people who are able to, you know, change situations. |
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She disappeared into the basement to grab shakers and strainers and muddlers and all the rest of the equipment the class would need to get them through the afternoon session. |
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As a bartender you may work in a pub slinging beer and maybe mixing one drink a night or in a high-class cocktail lounge where the shakers never stop. |
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Make sure there are enough salt and pepper shakers and butter dishes. |
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The trees in commercial production are harvested with trunk or limb shakers that literally shake the nuts off the tree to be collected by various means. |
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And, according to the movers and shakers in the special-market departments of the major record conglomerates, the high-water mark has yet to be reached. |
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The cocktails were served over ice in eye catching full-color shakers at restaurants, bars, poolsides and room service, and they were offered for sale to guests. |
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We give Johnson the last word in our first installment of Backtalk, a new monthly interview with black movers, shakers, and decision makers. |
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Organising songwriting and music workshops in parallel to his concerts, the rapper hooked up with local movers and shakers on the rap scene in each of the different towns he played in. |
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Officers found more than 100kg of fake silver items, ranging from rings and necklaces to candelabra and salt and pepper shakers. |
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Four hundred pounds on curtains, going right down the scale to pounds 2 for a pyrex bowl and pounds 4 on salt and pepper shakers. |
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Female movers and shakers host their own economic forum in France. |
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To prove her point, Harmon set up a window display featuring dozens of salt and pepper shakers. |
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The sales team sought to talk to the movers and shakers within an organization, rather than to their underlings. |
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The most complex designs use vine choppers and shakers, along with a blower system to separate the potatoes from the plant. |
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This pair of pure and simple white salt and pepper shakers are made of porcelain. |
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These will be the program managers, the movers and shakers who will sustain the efforts of the students and community in making the school ground transform into an environmentally friendly place. |
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It includes a cutlery, plate and glass set for two, as well as salt and pepper shakers and a bottle opener. |
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Therefore it may be considered an alternative to projection sieve shakers. |
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Thermal regulators for mechanical shakers with heating plates. |
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Arthur Seldon, his chief collaborator, made the IEA's papers readable, while Mr Harris proselytised among movers and shakers and, most usefully, raised money. |
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While the salt and pepper shakers are cute, they contradict all the fine articles about parents passing on the faith. |
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They contained a mixture of penicillin and, I'm sure, sulfathiazole, and we would use them like salt shakers and sprinkle it into the wounds. |
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In doing so, it throws an evocative light on the enduring pull of the land in Latin America and the undercurrent of violence that has gone with it. In this section The new movers and shakers Where you been so long? |
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In the musical group, instruments used include alfaia drums, two kinds of snare drum, gongue bells, and ganza shakers. |
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The job is never easy, but a risk-based supervision regime, which most OFCs use, is more manageable in small jurisdictions because supervisors tend to know most of the movers and shakers. |
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The company believes the venue will become one of the top nightspots for the town's movers and shakers. |
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This is a hard-nosed approach which involves identifying the movers and shakers in all the relevant Ministries and pressing to ensure that deregulation takes place faster and in a way suitable to European business interests. |
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The publication will feature details of the movers and shakers in Welsh business, as well as leading figures from the public sector and politics. |
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The volume of trades was up slightly on the previous day with 5,248 deals done on 29 movers and shakers. |
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The movers and shakers rule the roost and are praised. |
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Test sieves and test sieve shakers are test and measuring devices which, according to DIN EN ISO 9000 ff, must be certified, and regularly monitored and checked in operation. |
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I'd like to thank the Forum's organizing committee for offering me the opportunity to address this group of movers and shakers in the public service. |
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The new generation of FRITSCH sieve shakers satisfies and even exceeds the requirements of the users thanks to a series of innovative and practical features. |
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Hand shakers are designed like saltshakers. |
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When I started here with amfAR, I stood on a chair and auctioned off everything we had — a statue, Naomi Campbell's navel ring, we even sold the salt and pepper shakers off the table. |
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Mr. Siegel and Mr. Lazaroff took a visitor into one of the company's product display rooms, leading a tour past hotcake griddles and martini shakers, muffin tins and can openers. |
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All cases standard weights for shakers will be verified. |
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Corzine found himself mobbed by hand shakers and critics and beseechers, so that the narrow street soon became clogged with the amoebalike retinue surrounding him, and the governor could barely walk 10 feet in a minute. |
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The cocktail shakers gleam with the promise of strange and exotic drinks while the microlites and glowing glass features blend different colours intothe decor. |
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Trustee Wendy Siegel's exceptional leadership again produced an engaging, fun, must-attend event for the movers and shakers in the real estate industry. |
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It has given birth to boisterous palm pounders, tin-sheet shakers and shillabers on the right hand, and to nose wrinklers, tongue stickers and loud sneezers on the left. |
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In early-years education the Sage uses real percussion instruments rather than baby toy instruments, for example woodblocks, tambourines, shakers and guiros. |
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Here is Mirror Sport's guide to the World Cup movers and shakers. |
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The two DJs who I'd seen at that Latics club event turned out to be real grand fromages of the scene, movers, shakers, opinion formers, revered figures. |
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