Corn made into tortillas or tamales, black beans, rice, and wheat in the form of bread or pasta are staples eaten by nearly all Guatemalans. |
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Beans and franks are fine for some but these staples of campfire grub don't have to make an appearance on your holiday menu. |
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Then run the wire over to the other fence post, wrap it around the post and secure it with staples. |
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In the southern areas, the major staples are root crops such as cassava and cocoyams, and plantains and in the arid north, sorghum and millet. |
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Much is made, too, of the life-enhancing qualities of local food staples such as bamboo shoots and other root vegetables. |
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Designs of a purely ornamental kind, and especially the Iznik, Middle-East and Oriental wares, were the staples of the pottery. |
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Selections range from staples like rice and flour, to gourmet items like balsamic vinegar and dried shiitake mushrooms. |
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Use heavy-duty glue or staples to attach the mirrors to a wide satin or velvet ribbon. |
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Among the main dietary staples in Eritrea is a flatbread eaten with a stew seasoned with pepper. |
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Food was seen as a sun-product, of which the cereals wheat and barley were the sacred, life-giving staples. |
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They also spend more on staples such as meat, fruit, cereals and bakery products than the average American household. |
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However, you can turn it into a more traditional screen by attaching panels of cloth to the back of the frames with a few thumbtacks or staples. |
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Her poems, a mixture of maudlin sentiment, misspellings and malevolence, are staples of the sites she visits. |
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All along the road from the airport to downtown people were planting potatoes and other staples at their dachas, their outlying summer homes. |
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The adjacent flood plain was left high and dry, depriving the inhabitants of the catfish and other marshland staples of their diet. |
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Alternative staples such as foxtail millet, Job's tears, taro, yams and sago played a more important role in other parts of the archipelago. |
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The Peanuts specials were staples of prime time television in my childhood. |
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And instead of staples, clips snap onto the tracks to lock the tiles in place. |
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The connection can be accomplished by use of sutures, surgical staples, or a combination of both. |
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Every night I opened it wide to the center, exposing the three metal staples securing the pages. |
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From the very beginning, when Alabama was frontier country, Southern cookery was founded on hard-times staples like corn meal and sidemeat. |
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The stapled editions were limited to 240 pages simply because they don't make staples long enough to hold together anything larger. |
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Cigarette cards, along with glass marbles, were staples of the small child's barter system. |
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In this instance, the controls were so loose that they were able to simply remove the staples sealing the envelope and peek inside. |
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Here Burke's true creative genius originated such staples as salmon bacon, pastrami salmon, and swordfish chops. |
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Packages may be secured with a single piece of tape or glue, but do not use staples. |
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I even removed the staples from memos before depositing them in the paper bin. |
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I used staples at the top and bottom before face nailing two brads through each short rail of the front and back face frames. |
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He now uses a separate fridge to store his soy protein and guar gum staples, stacking them neatly in rows of plastic containers. |
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Nevertheless, the lesson didn't do anything to advance my quest to burgle paperclips and staples from my fellow office pool participants. |
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You will find that this magnet is able to pick up small steel things like paper clips, staples and thumb tacks. |
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Rowena snatched up a box of staples and, as busily as she could, tried to reload her stapler, only to find that the staples were the wrong size. |
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Generically distinct from other public creatures, models have their own enunciative staples and rules for structuring an utterance. |
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The peasant staples were rye bread, and porridge made from oats, buckwheat, or wheat. |
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Along with the new releases some staples have been dusted off for another viewing. |
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If you use plastic or paper mulch, by the way, the towers themselves will lock it in place and you generally won't need other staples or pins. |
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Other staples include cabbage in the form of sauerkraut or cabbage rolls, dark bread, potatoes, beets, barley, and oatmeal. |
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En route they have stopped to nibble their rucksack staples cheese and pickle sandwiches for two plus Eccles cakes for afters. |
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Fish pie, macaroni cheese, apple crumbles are my staples if I do have to do the Sunday lunch. |
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His right leg was pinned in an operation and has two screws and staples to hold the bone in place and he had to learn to walk again. |
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These three staples, potato, quinoa, and maize, have all been used to make alcoholic drinks of varying potency. |
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So what Dr Metcalfe did was get your good leg and clamp it together with metal staples to prevent it growing over those four years. |
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Orange scaffolding then appeared, looking much like oversized staples, either stem bolted into a brick. |
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They'd put their cash in a pool and load up on staples like ground beef, carrots and onions at stores offering the premium specials. |
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Muktuk, or whale skin, and other fatty animal foods are important dietary staples in Arctic communities. |
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First, the domestic production of food staples in developing countries was disrupted. |
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These make great places to store nails, screws, nut, bolts, washers, tacks, and staples. |
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Rice imports grew from virtually zero to 200,000 tonnes a year, at the expense of domestically produced staples. |
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At this year's potluck, there were potato latkes, deviled eggs, and chipwiches along with staples like rice crispy treats, cupcakes, and chili. |
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Bananas, pineapples, taro, peanuts, manioc, cassava, rice, and bread are the staples. |
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A key trend limiting real-terms growth in the major developed markets was the commodity status of staples such as milk, cheese and cream. |
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Traditional French staples, including baguettes, are mainstream in the cities. |
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Here, hearty staples can be washed down with a selection of moderately priced wines. |
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Sheila had heard of a gastric bypass operation from one of her clients, where titanium staples were inserted into the stomach to make it smaller. |
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As a solo performer from the 1970s onwards, he's been one of the staples of urban contemporary music. |
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Cornwell has even stuffed half his set list with reworked versions of the Stranglers ' staples. |
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Both actors turn in the sort of rock-solid character performances that have made them industry staples. |
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They usually have three main daily meals, and staples include red meat and potatoes. |
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An intelligent integration of Mendelian and molecular breeding techniques will help to enhance the nutritive value of staples. |
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Things have moved on from a decade ago, when Lambrusco and the very worst sort of Chianti were staples of Italian wine. |
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Native Americans have long used mesquite beans to make numerous delicacies and a few staples. |
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These planters devoted all of their arable land to the production of export staples. |
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Of course, I have staples like sugar, pepper, and the like as well as a hand-crank can opener and a mess kit for eating from. |
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Among Creoles, rice and red kidney beans are the staples, often with fried bananas or plantains. |
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Scottish couples are ditching such wedding list staples as toasters, towels and fish kettles for a bottle or 12 of vintage Bordeaux or champagne. |
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He suffered a deep gash to the leg, which required staples, and he was also left shook up by the incident. |
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Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, yams, corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee. |
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This series features the usual staples of magic, including card tricks, the spinning rings, and the cup and balls. |
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Dietary staples include rice, fish, green bananas, plantains, and coconut milk. |
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Local staples include breadfruit, arrowroot, pandanus, and taro, and are now supplemented with imported rice, flour, and sugar. |
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While spiced and coconut rums have been staples at the bar for years, new flavors are starting to appear. |
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Other staples include rice, yogurt, figs, shish kebab, feta cheese, and whole-grain bread. |
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Foods like coconuts, sago and other staples like cassava, sweet potatoes and taro are collected and donated. |
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You could stick tacks, staples, pins, or just about anything sharp in it and you could take it right back out. |
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He had 19 surgical staples in his head wounds and other stitches in his hand, shoulder and leg. |
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In most balanced funds, blue-chip stocks and high-quality bonds are the staples. |
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Remember the problems we used to have when currency notes used to be bundled together with innumerable staples? |
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It's a fine day, the sun shining but the wind blowing spindrift sharp as staples. |
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And this diet, which would kill anybody but a pre-teen girl with a stomach of steel, left me with an eternal fondness for these three staples of the English gastronomy. |
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Catfish, snapper, speckled trout, and crab are all Louisiana staples. |
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The basis of the Mordvin economy was cereal agriculture, and the staples of the Mordvin diet were bread made from rye flour, as well as oats and barley. |
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The staples are meatballs, kebabs and stuffed tomatoes, peppers or aubergines, all livened up with lashings of tart yoghurt and bushels of fresh coriander. |
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As well as tried-and-tested 'al desko' staples such as BLT and chicken, there are such temptations as roast beef, caramelised onion and horseradish cream. |
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Another device he used to emphasize the objectness of his paintings was to leave exposed the ragged edge of the canvas and the staples used to attach it to the stretcher. |
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One of the most famous of his teachings consists of two Torah quotations that were staples of Judaism and echoes the emphasis of the rabbinic teachings of his era. |
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They put these steel staples in and pulled the meat together. |
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Pin them down with U-shaped wire staples and cover with soil or mulch. |
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For each operation there were over 40 staples sealing the incision. |
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You can quickly make some space by hanging a few wire baskets over the counter, where cooking staples like garlic, onions, tomatoes can be stored and are easily at hand. |
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Relaunching South Africa's mining industry and postwar administrative reform turned largely on the continued expansion of markets for food and commericial staples. |
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Later as agents for Schneider's they shipped pig iron, rails and other ferrous products, bringing back those staples of the coastal trade, coal, grain and timber. |
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Ship's officers, who were permitted to speculate in Chinese goods, brought back all of the staples of the China trade plus personal souvenirs such as lacquerwares. |
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Over 90 percent of the population of nearly one million in Manica Province is engaged in production of maize and sorghum staples on small parcels of land called machambas. |
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This is true especially in industries producing raw materials and staples. |
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Fill in the names and numbers of stores near campus to buy kid staples and goodies he needs and craves for pulling all-nighters. |
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Wood pigeon, pheasant, partridge, grouse, peacocks, hares, wild rabbits, and waterfowl are all dietary staples. |
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A group of New York chefs show The Daily Beast how to enliven, or wholly recast, holiday table staples. |
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With the vacation season right around the corner, packing up your trip staples has become part of the routine. |
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Mariners and merchants made money managing the trade, carters and stevedores stowed staples on ships, and coopers created barrels to contain flour bound for the sea. |
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The extensive menu includes Irish staples such as sausage, bacon and potato casserole, buckets of mussels and breakfasts of blood sausage, fried eggs, bacon and tomato. |
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Anyone who enjoys familiar American-style munchies will find this mix of cupboard staples satiating. |
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In the 1930s, monster movies were the staples of Universal Pictures' line-up, a cash cow as the industry metamorphosed from silent films to talkies. |
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This move towards the more sophisticated sausage has propelled once basic British staples such as bangers and mash and toad in the hole to new culinary heights. |
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Despite being given 34 surgical staples in his skull and catching pneumonia in hospital, Ben was taken off a ventilator one week after the accident. |
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You'll select a number of units to deploy for each scenario, relying on such fantasy staples as weapon-heavy cavaliers and nimble archers to see you through. |
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The staples that hold them in place also line their edges, serving as glinting ornament, while the rows of punched-out holes have a bead-like quality. |
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She says she can find animal-free alternatives for staples such as meat, bread, milk, cheese, butter, yoghurt, and ice cream in the local supermarket. |
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Organic meats and home-made bread are staples of the daily changing menu. |
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She doesn't sell French farmhouse cheeses or fresh bread, but British staples, including English tea, Marmite, custard powder, mint sauce and British-style bangers and bacon. |
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Mass employment and low interest rates, shortages, quotas and regulations were the staples of the British economy in the late 1940s and business failures were few. |
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In fact, Pringle's cashmere knitwear and the twinset, patented by in-house designer Otto Weisz, had been staples of every glamorous Hollywood wardrobe. |
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The staff is smart, attentive, and blessedly innocent of the huckstering and bum's rushing that often characterize staples of the tourist circuit. |
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Analog keyboards and slithery electro sounds meet modern techno tweaking and tried-and-true rock staples on the second album by this British trio. |
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While yoga, Pilates and Thai massage are becoming staples at spas and health clubs nationwide, an ancient massage treatment from India, Ayurveda, is gaining in popularity. |
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Two particular types of breads are staples in Eritrean diets. |
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Also on the counter is a dictionary and a monster exercise book buffed brown, rusting staples losing grip against a stuffing of clippings, brochures and postcards. |
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It was a 31-page black and white booklet fastened with staples. |
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Add pens, pencils, notepads, stickers, boxes of staples and paperclips. |
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These include paper clips, thumbtacks, staples, pens, and Post-it Notes. |
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The doyenne of Mexican cooking speaks on the simplest of staples. |
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Page and Page listed corn, squash, beans, and some wild and semi-cultivated plants such as Indian millet, wild potato, and dropseed as staples of this period. |
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It has to be people who accept the strange privations of island life, the unreliable transport and the lack of shops and other staples of modern life. |
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Other staples of the cottage garden include rosemary and lavender, pale pink peonies, tall hollyhocks and foxgloves which like acid soil and do well in shade. |
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He actually competed as a powerlifter before switching to bodybuilding, and squats, deadlifts and benches are still staples of his training routine. |
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Although slim-soled shoes, talcum powder on the thighs and ammonia capsules are all staples of powerlifting, they are unnecessary distractions for bodybuilders. |
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For years, prepared items such as rotisserie chicken have been staples at the supermarket. |
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Alongside the staples of the fruit section sit carambolas, kumquats and persimmons, while the bakery looks fit to rival a Parisian patisserie. |
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Because marketers had to provide their own containers, the oval shopping basket was useful for holding odd-shaped staples. |
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Since at least the 1950s, certain shanties have become staples of the Folk genre. |
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About six months ago, I posted My Nitty Gritty Grocery List, comparing prices for 35 staples at local supermarkets. |
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Many of Perrault's tales became fairy tale staples, and influenced latter fantasy as such. |
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Linters are short fibers that remain on the cottonseed after the ginning process removes the longer staples. |
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For example Kluman and Baiter stock staples such as sugars, dried fruits, fats and oils, prepares cake and bread mixes, and nuts. |
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Make room for some lovely lamb's lettuce and the stronger-tasting red lolla rossa, too, both salad staples with real flavour. |
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For Amish and Mennonites, salves and ointments made from these very same plants are trusted staples in almost every medicine cabinet. |
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There is a market in Luganville where local food such as manioc, taro, yam, cabbage and other freshly grown island staples are sold. |
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Compared to most staples however, cassava accordingly is a poorer dietary source of protein and most other essential nutrients. |
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The cotton staples are carded into lap and straightened and drawn into roving which is spun using either a mule or ring frame. |
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Fortunately, there were staples in the quay wall, and she was able to climb out of the water. |
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Remember to bang down any protruding nails with a nail punch and hammer and remove staples or other remnants of the previous floor covering. |
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The Italian staples are listed first, with prices averaging over the pounds 20 mark. |
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But, even if you took it as a staple card, what of the numerous other staples? |
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Primary wound closure devices include surgical sutures, wound closure strips, staples, ligating clips, haemostat, adhesives and sealants. |
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Many of the seafront and main drag businesses specialize in snacks, junk food and British staples such as fish and chips or fry-ups. |
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The queen of gamine charm, no one has come close to rivaling her ability to look completely feminine in tomboy staples. |
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The OAS system is comprised of applier and implantable staples and also includes specially designed clamp. |
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Throughout the winter and spring, a variety of little greens shoot up that are the staples of a harvested salad. |
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The winters destroyed stored crops of potatoes and other staples and the poor summers severely damaged harvests. |
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Interestingly, many things that seem unique to today's rock generation, like slam dancing and crowd-surfing, already appear in the film as concert staples. |
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The basic staples of the Maya diet were maize, beans, and squashes. |
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Area residents can bring documents with file folders, hanging files, staples and paper clips, but no binders, hard drives, plastics, discs or cardboard. |
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You can order the staples but, surrounded by so many restaurants serving fruit de la mer, crepes and croque-monsieur, why would you bother with the hotel restaurant? |
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With the exception of silk, each of these fibres is short being only centimeters in length, and each has a rough surface that enables it to bond with similar staples. |
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This is the second book in Ruhlman's 'How To' series and covers everything from tools and pantry staples to the process of braising and even the history of the braise. |
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They have also added a vegetarian burger and a number of keema pao-type variations using the pao and Asian staples like the laksa and other meals in a bowl. |
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Land is the traditional basis of wealth in Nicaragua, with great fortunes coming from the export of staples such as coffee, cotton, beef, and sugar. |
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Founded by Brandon Skall and brewmaster Jeff Hancock, the brewery produces a variety of staples as well as some fairly off-the-wall beers that have earned it numerous awards. |
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Silk fabric production was reintroduced towards the end of this period and the more sophisticated silk weaving techniques were applied to the other staples. |
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Can you believe they use staples to hold cars together these days? |
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The rancher used staples to attach the barbed wire to the fence-posts. |
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As late as 1963, one of every 30 paperbacks sold had been written by Burroughs, and many of the more than 50 Tarzan movies remained Saturday afternoon television staples. |
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Harim, 17, looks to Korea for her crushworthy girl-meets-boy staples. |
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Frozen pop shops across the country have developed cult followings, while carts have become staples in farmers markets in Portland, Oregon and Los Angeles. |
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With its all-day menu, diners can choose from SoHo staples such as the Soho Dawg, a choice between lamb and beef, accompanied with spicy chakalaka tomato sauce and fries. |
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The properties are staples in their respective communities and are all well located in densely populated areas with high income levels and commutability to New York City. |
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Tony Mowbray was back and, thanks to my Evening Gazette, I could even get a cardboard Mogga space helmet, complete with two staples and an elastic band. |
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