If the hen doesn't have enough calcium, the eggs may be soft shelled and egg binding is more likely. |
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Add the vegetables, watercress and shelled mussels and clams to this, season to taste and serve. |
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The Atdabanian epoch saw the emergence of the calcareous shelled Nisusiidae, the earliest and most primitive of the articulate brachiopods. |
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Villages were bombed from the air and a town was shelled from a cruiser at sea. |
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After you have shelled and trimmed scallops, give them a good wash in sparkling water for a few seconds. |
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The meats consisted of soft shelled crab covered in spices, tender roast beef and chicken. |
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Before being relived by the 94th Infantry later that day, the 5th Ranger Battalion was shelled one more time with some casualties taken. |
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Almost 200,000 men working more than 5,000 ships of all kinds shelled the beaches and transported five divisions to designated landing sites. |
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This prevented another bombardment of Henderson Field by the Japanese battleships, but that night their cruisers shelled it heavily. |
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The tanks, their allies, which had almost turned on them, spilled their fire and shelled positions beyond the thin clump of woodland. |
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One of 1,500 Canadians who lost their lives in the Falaise Gap, Steele died instantly when his tank was shelled by the Germans. |
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He was shelled in his final outing, lasting less than two innings, then missed the play-offs with a freak knee injury. |
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The right-hander was desperately trying to figure out why he was constantly being shelled last season. |
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Because lipomas generally do not infiltrate into surrounding tissue, they can be shelled out easily during excision. |
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He approaches the task with the same zest with which he shelled the pistachios that came with the pre-lunch beers. |
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At the top level, thousands of pounds are shelled out by ambitious team owners to ensure the right outcome of a match. |
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The shelled reptile's measured, oblivious promenade is representative of the world in which we are being immersed. |
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She was sleeping deeply, her tentacles curled gently about her shelled torso. |
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A meal for two had been brought in by the equivalent of a chambermaid, some sort of claws from shelled creatures. |
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The committee strictly regulates the sale or use of shelled peanuts having above 15 parts per billion of aflatoxin. |
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They still sell 70 per cent of 160,000 pounds of shelled pecans to over 200 retailers nationwide. |
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The dozen tiny ears he could hold in one hand were worth nearly two bushels of shelled corn. |
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A chicken stuffed with rice, nuts, onions, spices, and shelled hard-boiled eggs is placed inside a whole, slaughtered lamb. |
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Served with shelled almonds and a grinding of sea salt, this is a breathtaking palate teaser. |
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The children refuse all human food until they are given newly shelled beans, upon which provender they subsist until they learn to eat bread. |
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However if he could have found a shoe shine boy he would have quite happily shelled out for a quick shine. |
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I figured the arboretum didn't want birdseed growing all over the place so I used shelled sunflower mixes in the feeders. |
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Many who had shelled out thousands for tickets seemed uninterested in the specifics of the game. |
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Nuts, shelled or unshelled, retain their freshness when kept in the freezer. |
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They're not picky about whether you plant them shelled or unshelled, as long as you don't damage the skin surrounding the nut. |
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Whether unshelled or shelled, peanuts scorch easily, so it's important to watch both the temperature and cooking time very closely. |
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At the same time they were being shelled by Thai troops, operating in tandem with the Burmese. |
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This light, satisfying, broth-based soup, known in Italy as stracciatella, pairs eggs with another springtime favorite, fresh shelled peas. |
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The city was heavily shelled during the war in the early 90s and is still struggling to recover. |
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At the end of the aisle Chief Marcett waited, dressed in ceremonious white robes and shelled necklaces. |
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Beyond the village, Eastern Shura forces advanced up a narrow, forested valley, while the tanks shelled the hilltops a mile away. |
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We do have pages on the Solenogastres and the worm-like Caudofoveata, as well as the chitons and some early shelled mollusks, the Rostroconchia. |
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Darting from in between the rusted hulks of shelled out transports they encroached further into the enemy's territory. |
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The research is based on a dinosaur pelvis that contains a single pair of shelled eggs inside the body cavity. |
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There was popcorn shrimp and shelled shrimp cocktail, routinely drowned in either ramekins of melted butter or vats of cocktail sauce. |
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He now was within metres of the artillery piece that shelled him and his late friend. |
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Besides the salad there were two shelled crab pincers, without any seasoning but still tasty. |
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Gudgeon love feeding upon copepods, tiny shelled invertebrates that form swarms just above the river bed. |
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I feel like I just shelled out a couple hundred bucks for dinner for two at a nice restaurant, but didn't even get to cop a feel. |
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She dove under and looked at the muddy bottom, stirring it up and watching the little shelled animals run for cover. |
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The combination of fossils and gouged marks created a metaphoric interplay between fossilized creatures and shelled victims. |
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These three guys were expected to climb well, but got shelled early and lost big time. |
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All day and every day since the stunt we have been shelling and shelled like the deuce. |
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The generous heap of crawfish were shelled, but the dish was topped with three whole unshelled crawfish, which I amateurishly tore apart. |
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Hospitals have been shelled and assaulted by gun fire and rockets. |
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But they knew our gun positions and they shelled us as they drew nearer. |
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In 1918, the gun shelled Paris from a distance of 110 kilometers away. |
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Once a graceful, Caucasus-foothills city of 1 million, it has been heavily shelled and carpet-bombed in two ferocious wars in the past eight years. |
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The bulletin reports that relatively higher prices were recorded for most food items, including cereal products, fresh meat, fish, fresh vegetables, and shelled groundnuts. |
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Solid timbers and struts took on the grotesque softness of a shelled oyster, as glass shattered, cloth rippled, and counters spewed their contents. |
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Four ships, two of them Clyde-built, were shelled heavily by communist forces during the episode, and 45 Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel were killed. |
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At the height of the battle on the Western Front during World War 1, the Germans shelled Allied front line positions at the rate of 3000 per hour. |
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The fourth breath passed over the waves and called out the names of every scaled fish, shelled animal, and whale, male and female, and they all came to Being. |
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He spent two lost and traumatic years in the minors, getting shelled in Miami and Rochester. |
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At the siege of Metz in 1944, during the liberation of France, for example, heavy coast artillery pieces and field guns shelled the fortresses there. |
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When choosing shelled pecans, look for plump, not wrinkled ones. |
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Green nuts are shelled, boiled to mellow the flavour, and sun dried. |
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The battalion was shelled intermittently with high explosive and shrapnel. |
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Substitute shelled pistachios for nuts in any recipe you fancy. |
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Add 1 cup of frozen shelled edamame and continue to boil for 5 minutes. |
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Tonight, against a team that got shelled 7-1 last night, they come out flat, give up two goals in 2 minutes and then proceed to do NOTHING for a whole game. |
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If you must reach for high-fat snacks, pick ones that require a little legwork, such as shelled peanuts or air-popped popcorn you have to make yourself. |
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Most shelled opisthobranchs I know of are a translucent white in colour. |
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The kernels are available shelled or unshelled, toasted or raw. |
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Female hagfish produce between 20 and 30 yolky, shelled eggs at a time. |
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Each egg was carefully marked, in pencil, with the date of laying so, when the rubbery shelled orbs were extracted, a memory of summer days was present. |
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Broad beans also known as Fava or Italian broad beans, which contain dopamine, are not allowed while the other shelled beans such as lima beans and string beans are permitted. |
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Once, during the war, he shelled out the cash to hire a band on Christmas Day. |
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Ankara shelled targets in Syria after an errant shell from Syrian forces killed Turkish citizens Wednesday. |
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To preserve tamarinds for future use, they may be merely shelled, layered with sugar in boxes or pressed into tight balls and covered with cloth and kept in a cool, dry place. |
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Somebody said the laundry shelled out twenty-one thousand dollars in home run money that year. |
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Called shelled hempseed, the new product is simply hempseed with its outer shell removed so that the THC-containing adherents are removed and discarded with the shell. |
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Yes, the campaign would be more interesting if American warships were getting shelled in the Straits of Hormuz. |
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These are dry, shelled legumes, like those found in split pea soup. |
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But Sydney harbour, in New South Wales, was attacked by midget submarines and further north Newcastle was shelled by their bigger brethren, although with few casualties. |
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We had no more desire to be shelled by Allied than by German guns. |
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But I embraced the suck and shelled out three thousand dollars for something I didn't want and something that would give me nothing to show for. |
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The past night was also calm in Gorlovka, which had been shelled intensively recently. |
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Recent research shows that people snacking on inshell pistachios ate 41 percent fewer calories than those who consumed shelled nuts. |
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Inshells are shipped in 50-pound sacks, while shelled walnut pieces are shipped in 25-pound bags. |
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According to the USDA in 2011, the three largest California agricultural products by value were milk and cream, shelled almonds, and grapes. |
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The shelled cephalopods called ammonites recovered, diversifying from a single line that survived the Permian extinction. |
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In the East, the Navy supplied and moved army forces about, and occasionally shelled Confederate installations. |
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During this time, the shelled veliger larvae use their ciliated vela to capture food and swim. |
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The earliest known fully shelled member of the turtle lineage is the late Triassic Proganochelys. |
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In 1943, the German battleship Tirpitz and an escort flotilla shelled and destroyed the Allied weather station in Operation Zitronella. |
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They are often kept on the cob for storage in a corn crib, or they may be shelled off for storage in a grain bin. |
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In July, its men attacked the village of Catete, some 40 miles south-east of Luanda, and shelled the airport of Huambo trying to hit two humanitarian relief planes. |
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Shelled and leached acorns freeze well, as do most thick and succulent greens such as sedum and wintercress. |
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They then develop into a fully shelled veliger larvae, also known as the late umbo stage, which have a hinged side and a velum, formed within 12 to 24 hours. |
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It was the most heavily shelled of all the French positions. |
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The shelled eggs were found in the body of an oviraptor fossil in China. |
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Sea otters are hunters of clams, sea urchins and other shelled creatures. |
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On 16 August, eight civilians including a pregnant woman and a baby died when Polish soldiers shelled the village of Nangar Khel, Paktika Province. |
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About Hughson Nut Established in 1985, Hughson Nut is a full service almond supplier offering natural inshell, shelled, blanched and manufactured almonds. |
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For example, the Victorians grew over 120 different varieties of tall garden pea providing a continuous picking of freshly shelled peas throughout the summer months. |
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A strong allometric slope from more globose and robust shelled smaller individuals to increasingly fusiform shell shapes in larger individuals was identified. |
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