The author treats these themes linearly, but with an episodic structure similar to that of the picaresque novel. |
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Garoto is tapping Ragold's U.S. distribution network for Velamints and Juicefuls, and may later add bonbons and other premium chocolate treats. |
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It enjoys demonising the elected representatives of the labour movement and treats its left critics as heretics to be cast aside and scorned. |
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The media, of course, treats these incidents as an amusing sideshow, a bit of spice in an otherwise bland political soup. |
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In many ways digital cinema treats live action footage as just one of numerous possibilities for content. |
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For food rewards, try chicken, liver, cheese, sardines, and other smelly, yummy, soft treats. |
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He treats everyone, be they blue-collar workers or heads of state, with the same respect. |
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Whether you use chocolate or cocoa powder you're guaranteed to make rich, delicious and mouth-watering desserts and treats! |
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She turned a few more pages until she came across some recipes for low fat treats. |
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A member of the ginger family, turmeric treats mild osteoarthritis pain and inflammation. |
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It treats Mark's Gospel as we hear it in worship, in modern English translation. |
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The string of treats came as a welcome throwback to the early days of modern dance when pieces were short and numerous. |
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In my experience, treats from the sushi bar at Sakura tend to be nice, fresh, and reliable, if not particularly showy or ethereal. |
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Sun-warmed and soft, that juicy vine-ripened love apple is one of the true garden treats. |
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If he guards his food bowl, blithely walk by his bowl and drop in some terrific treats. |
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There are sinful treats such as chocolate eggs, hot cross buns, Easter saffron cake, and ginger cookies. |
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Using biblical typology as his method of interpretation, Paul treats Moses as a type of the apostles and their ministry. |
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Every orbit of the space shuttle treats the astronauts to stunning scenery. |
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Laurel will produce aromatic fruit pies, nut-filled cookies and biscotti, and other nostalgic treats in their seasons. |
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Somehow the director, despite her undoubted sincerity, treats the events too lightly. |
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The list goes on with pages to cover pasta, vegetables, cookies, muffins, desserts, children's food and Xmas treats. |
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Helen treats the fact that the bear has savaged her hands and reduced them to bleeding stumps as a minor inconvenience. |
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Last weekend, the Easter Bunny made a special stop on the North Shore with a mission to leave chocolate and other candy treats. |
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Among the street stall holders was Bernie Nyham whose delicious home cooking treats featured apple tarts and custard pies. |
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Pass on the standard gluey pizza or sliced sub, and try to put out more unique and tempting treats, like Chinese dumplings or chicken satay. |
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White water rafting, camping trips and alcohol-fuelled away days in luxury country hotels have been among the treats organised in the past. |
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Seasonal treats include candies, cookies, fruits, nuts, food snacks and drinks which overflow the gift basket. |
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On this date in 2004 we were sharing our experiences of making Thanksgiving sweets, candies and treats. |
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It has arranged a packed programme of events, treats and visits during the children's stay. |
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Christmas cakes, boxes of biscuits and other seasonal treats are also a welcomed addition during the Christmas season. |
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It was a small but nice cup of sips that helped me take a break from intensive waves of sweet and cold treats. |
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To make eating more satisfying, Schatz suggests utilizing a greater variety of flavors and cutting back on salty foods and sweet treats. |
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And Mrs Habgood suggests eating sweet treats and Christmas pudding at tea-time. |
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Ice cream, sherbet, cookies and other sweet treats often come in no-fat or low-fat varieties. |
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Better reward yourselves with spa baths, massages, nice food and retail treats. |
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Each chapter in this book treats a specialized topic having to do with high-speed signal propagation. |
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If he treats the rotunda like the tower, some solar shading may be in the works. |
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The second chapter treats the apparently obligatory discussion of natural revelation, before the author returns to the topic of culture. |
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The comedian, who often treats the subject of terrorism in his material, has said the killing changed his outlook on life. |
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I agree that this was a proper approach as it treats the corporation as a going concern and values its assets accordingly. |
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The sport's governing body treats such tests as assessing health, but they are regarded by anti-doping bodies as a proxy for detecting drug use. |
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This is due to the trusting nature of the email system which treats every incoming connection as a valid connection. |
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She knows all 150 players personally, by name, and treats them as if they were her own children. |
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This is a very important charity which treats children with serious illnesses such as cancer, leukaemia, spina bifida and cystic fibrosis. |
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In Down and Out in Beverly Hills, there is even a psychoanalyst, Dr. Von Zimmer, who treats neurotic canines. |
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Ice cream and novelties were traditionally summer treats but now appeal all year round. |
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If that sweet tooth is still getting the best of you, try sweet treats that contain low saturated fats and low-calorie sweeteners. |
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Ilsa treats the inhabitants of her prison camp like toys to be played with and broken. |
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In his denial, he treats a people as less than fully human and totally dishonours the dead. |
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As well as vulval cancer, she treats cancer of the cervix, uterus, and ovaries. |
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In the athletes' village, it is great to see that everyone treats the disabled athletes the same as an able-bodied person. |
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Pensioners are hoping Hallowe'en will bring more treats than tricks now they've displayed our campaign posters. |
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If no-one speaks up then she just walks all over guys, which at least means that she treats them equally. |
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The Good Body treats eating disorders as though they are temporary, adolescent phases but anorexia and bulimia can be fatal diseases. |
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As I'm not a musician he treats me like a child with water on the brain where his work is concerned. |
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Served on a long white platter, the little row of apple treats starts with a pleasant apple jelly candy. |
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There was a soda fountain behind the counter with ice cream and little treats. |
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The smaller one, the one who sits on our doorstep and mewls for treats is Beardy as seen here. |
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Secondly, you may suspect anyone who treats you well because you feel unworthy of respect or value. |
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Live music, dance workshops and late-night jive discos are only some of the treats for enthusiasts. |
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Coulombe treats the infected arm by placing it into a basin of piping hot water to drain the white-yellow pus. |
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The Fort Wayne, Indiana, municipal treatment plant specially treats its water with activated charcoal to remove atrazine. |
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Yet Ann kept up the old tradition of churning butter, serving up boxty, potato cakes, crubeens and many other Irish treats. |
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I was impressed with how well he treats the little guys and thought you might like to know. |
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There was fun and games and treats and these were in addition to a much enjoyed bouncy castle. |
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Every person needs to be open and sincere, and can be open and sincere only if he is facing a well-disposed listener who treats him as a friend. |
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She handed treats over the fence to five horses and caressed their muzzles, then turned to wave to journalists before heading inside again. |
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I snacked on sticky rice cooked in bamboo, but there were more exotic treats such as crickets, bamboo worms and bee larvae available. |
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God treats his enemies with justice and teaches his children to deal with others justly and with mercy. |
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Each week they will have to navigate the ship as well as performing testing tasks and challenges to earn treats and privileges. |
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It's one of those rarified treats when you are simply left reaching for words. |
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What makes these awards special is the focus they put on design in an industry that often treats design as a superficial afterthought. |
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Part crisp, part chewy, and all sweet, these adorable, snackable treats are an excellent addition to brunch or dessert. |
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Look, no one begrudges you your right to write books, peddle gossip or make money, which given the way your boss treats you, is understandable. |
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Traditional bonfire treats including black peas, baked potatoes, parkin, toffee apples and treacle toffee were also on offer. |
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When he dies, the property falls to Hindley, who treats the former favorite as a servant. |
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They can spend these on a variety of treats, from bouncy balls to CD vouchers. |
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But before you pack up the car with dog treats and catnip, here's a quick to-do list. |
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He is a quiet little kid who causes more trouble then he is worth but everyone loves him and treats him like a kid brother. |
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All this to say, that if you know how to roll a good cigar, the government treats you with kid gloves and rubber bullets. |
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And maybe some people will join because they feel lonely and want to be part of a group that treats them kindly and with respect. |
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To her credit, Leslie treats them seriously, without sentimentalizing the characters or their experiences. |
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Beber treats the story as a soap opera and throws in everything but the kitchen sink. |
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There should be a kitty for general expenses, outings, treats for the children and car parking. |
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The service, which treats about 800 patients, has been told its existing premises are unsafe. |
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Point made, he stops and waits a while and treats me to the inevitable tirade of verbal abuse aimed at the car in the meantime. |
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This is because English law treats both share certificates to bearer and bearer debt securities as negotiable instruments. |
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The book also treats von Staudt's theory of complex elements as defined by real involutions. |
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The boy thinks the world of Emilio, appreciating the kind and attentive way he treats him and his mom. |
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These treats could be worth franchising, but a Markt will probably not be opening at a mall near you anytime soon. |
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As the company trademarked the color pink for its home insulation products, it seems fitting that it treats its gay employees fairly. |
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This treats psychiatric injury as damage of the same type or kind as physical injury. |
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The front of a dim sum restaurant has a long steam tray covered with stacks of bamboo baskets containing all kinds of delicious treats. |
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The issue at stake in all of this is the way in which society treats those who are seen as different. |
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At the heart of the dispute is the way First National treats borrowers who have come before the court because of unpaid debts. |
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Although she treats the scarring with ointments, balms and appropriate make-up, camouflaging the scars is only partially successful. |
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Indeed, he treats every uncorroborated and uninvestigated allegation made by prisoners about their treatment as gospel. |
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He also treats his share of fractured and dislocated toes, which often occur when a dancer is wearing ballet slippers. |
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During the meal, the chef may send out one or two little taste treats for diners to enjoy on the house. |
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John suffers continual rejection by his mother, who perceives and treats him markedly differently to his brother. |
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With lay-offs, how people take it is due, in large part, to how the company treats the event. |
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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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Children will have an all-expenses paid trip to the seaside resort, and enjoy treats, meals, the amusements, and even a magic show. |
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The expansion accommodates a multi-year contract with a national marketer of frozen treats. |
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The film treats him as a complicated character, both repugnant and pathetic, but not particularly gay, even in code. |
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If you're not ready to spoil your pet with lavish gifts and gourmet treats just yet, start small. |
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Victims are marginalised and suffer twice over when the legal process treats them as mere evidence. |
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As a customer, I am obviously outraged that she treats me with such seething resentment. |
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He carries a rule book given to him by his father that later comes in handy for Scott, who treats it respectfully. |
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The club is well aware of its responsibilities and treats the situation very seriously. |
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She treats the opportunity with diligence and skill and dresses it with just the right helping of mannerism that passes for great acting. |
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He still liked his special treats, animal crackers, that I bought in large bags just for my boys. |
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Manual healing treats medical problems by manipulating and realigning body parts. |
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It also brings water from the Waikato, treats it, stores it, and reticulates it for under 50c a cubic metre. |
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The most succulent treats are left here by pilgrims who crowd into a small antechamber accessible only to the temple priests. |
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Moreover, the book treats the emergence of modern advertising, not advertising, whose history antedates the author's period of study. |
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The reveal about his past is one of the greatest treats Mad Men has to offer this season. |
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Punters who like to create and edit their own televisual treats can do so using bundled video capture and DVD mastering software. |
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A qualified veterinarian sterilises, treats and, in every way, cares for the animals. |
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McDonald treats the song, bathed in gliding strings and muted horns, as an impressionist tone poem. |
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He also sometimes treats his cultural contexts as monoliths, leading him to generalize across class and national boundaries. |
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The communication is good and he treats us like adults and so far we're seeing the fruits of that approach. |
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She is married and loves her husband but he treats her like a child because he is much older than she is. |
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But for all the variousness and inventiveness with which Andrews treats the idea in his early work, one problem arises, acutely explored by P. Inman. |
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Nicki treats the obsession with her pop ambitions as an irrelevant, surface-level irritation. |
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I often wonder what contributions to art and innovation society would have gathered if not for how it treats trans individuals. |
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I suffer from no delusion that the justice system treats black and white equally. |
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They then helped sweep the floor, feed the fish, give the dogs treats, and even water the garden with leftover puddles from the backyard wading pool. |
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He pulled a bag of lollies out from his bag, it was a red packet filled with mixed snakes, jelly babies, frogs and many other sweet treats to eat. |
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Better yet, bring some treats to share with your fellow voters. |
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It treats touchscreens and TV programs as just one more way to introduce toddlers to animals, colors, and other concepts. |
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Each time I entered the control room to start a new track, I would wonder what treats were in store. |
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It would be very tame for today's children but to children in the 1940s treats and outings were a very rare event and Whit Sunday was a day of great enjoyment. |
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It was one of the fast-food treats on the menu at an international conference for the culinary Institute of America. |
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There is only so long you can ignore that kind of behaviour, even knowing that the little blighter has a bowl filled to the brim with tasty kitty treats in the kitchen. |
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This is a man who treats women like servants and men like lackeys. |
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Then stress should be laid accordingly so that one treats the root. |
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I am now told that it originated in England when the poor would beg for food on All Souls' Day and beggars would receive special treats in exchange for prayers for the dead. |
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In this regard, he treats the history and nature of parody, antinovels, pastiches, caricatures, commentary, allusion, imitations, and other textual relations. |
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These batter-fried treats are served in fine restaurants and humble homes alike throughout tonga. |
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This enormous and lavishly illustrated volume treats the evolution of the art nouveau style in fin-de-siecle France, principally in Nancy and Paris. |
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The third gizmo is the Laser Genesis, which treats fine lines, redness, and uneven skin texture. |
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He treats the guests quite rudely by his mother's estimation. |
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The array of homemade treats continues with veal aspic, red beans, eggplant caviar, as well as different variations on dumplings like pelmeni, pierogis, and vareneki. |
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Winners were given chocolate eggs and a basket of Easter treats. |
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Wait until you serve up these fudge brownie treats, baked in ice-cream cones, and covered in chocolate coating and sprinkles. |
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This is not atypical of the way media treats any specialist pursuit. |
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The company treats its staff like so many cattle at the saleyards. |
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Kate was presented with a basket of treats for Lupo by the head teacher's dog, Henry. |
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So I've been babying her and giving her extra treats and stuff. |
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It treats decreased appetite, loss of taste, inability to eat more than a little at a time, bloating after eating, distension and general weakness. |
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Mrs. Lorne treats Johnny kindly because she knows he is motherless. |
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The trio treats their jittery dance-punk like a mad science experiment, haphazardly fusing club-ready basslines with uncomely electronic raucousness. |
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Vernon treats his students with nothing but disdain, verbally haranguing them every chance he gets. |
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But even with all its tawdry details, the case raises some serious issues about the way the justice system treats rape complainants and defendants. |
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When we first meet Bob, Tomlinson treats us to a description of the hovel in which he lives. |
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The tragic hero, we are told, still treats the ethical as his telos or goal, even if this entails subordinating particular duties to its attainment. |
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Even smaller companies were tempted to reward clients with treats. |
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If the Army treats them badly, they will vote with their feet. |
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Still, how one marshals the evidence, how one organizes and presents it, and how one treats contrary evidence are always major components of a good answer. |
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If my own enthusiasm was kept within bounds, it was partly because Noble treats this wonderful, neglected play as if it were a spectacular masque or Jacobean musical. |
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He treats his insecurities almost entirely with a combination of self-sarcasm and bravado. |
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We use them to thicken sauces and bind crisp batters to succulent, deep-fried treats. |
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Homer, Strange, and Marty the Mysterious Milkman, are busy sampling all the party treats, as the Merry Calypso Singers treat everyone to barbershop quartet music. |
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It treats them as if they are not the protagonists of their own lives, not moral agents with the same capacity for self-direction as the rest of us. |
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Toy breeds tend to lose their teeth at an early age but the avoidance of commercial treats and titbits will preserve them for as long as is possible. |
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Nature's Gate Organics Advanced Skin Care is an anti-aging line of creams and serums that treats skin with grape-seed extract, soy, mulberry and bearberry. |
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The easiest way to do this is to use the time-honored tradition of treats. |
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Data eclipsed God in 1973, and its continuing ascendance suggests a culture that treats it as a surrogate divinity. |
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Our last post was for dog treats which surprised readers and we're looking to do more content that people wouldn't imagine. |
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You may be condemning your children to a school career of misery if you have beggared yourself to send them to school with children whose treats and trips are costly. |
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There are so many delicious treats that my tongue is hanging out. |
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To compound it, Rice then treats her limp form with what appears to be cold contempt. |
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Reluctantly assigned as Hiro's driver and tour guide, Sandy makes a few stabs at connection with the man, but treats their relationship as something to be endured. |
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On Shavuot in the late spring, dairy-based treats are served. |
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Much organization theory implicitly treats organizations as actors and managers as instruments through which organizations pursue their interests. |
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An overweight widower in declining health, he lives alone, walks with a cane, treats himself to good cigars and talks to photographs of his dead wife. |
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The other chocolate treats of Torino are Bicerin and gelato. |
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As the weather cools, take comfort in these autumnal treats. |
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Around the holidays, butter sales tend to spike when many people pick up a few extra pounds of butter for their annual run of cookies, pies and other sweet treats. |
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Try to limit sweets and chocolate treats to just a couple of times a day. |
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He is not, then, someone who treats civil liberties lightly. |
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Have you ever loaded up the bird table with winter treats for your garden birds, only to find it stripped down to the last nut and sunflower seed a few hours later? |
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A dessert plate covered in a mix of sweet treats, coconut and raspberry jam cookies plus biscotti and brownies, all homemade, was just as tempting. |
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Bird life in the camp is a special feature with many species of robin, purple-crested lourie, narina trogan and pink-throated twinspots among the special treats. |
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The morality of a country is judged by the way it treats its animals. |
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In his work as a physician, he often treats morbidly obese patients. |
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As payback, this trashy movie treats them as small-minded provincials. |
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He treats the whole situation cavalierly and unsystematically. |
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It treats conjunctivitis, pterygium, nebula and pain in the eyes. |
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Instead she has now invested in some dog treats so Tip will be tucking into them this Yuletide in a home that is a world away from the unwelcoming place where he began life. |
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A strong infusion of the tea with brewer's yeast treats delayed menses. |
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Najam Haider's The Origins of the Shia treats the emergence of Imami and Zaydi Shi'ism in eighth-century Kufa. |
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While the movie unfolds in broad strokes, Ms. MacLaine treats this character with exquisite sensitivity and without condescension. |
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In an ableist, goal-driven world that treats dependency as hated subservience, noncontingent acts are deemed wasteful or expendable. |
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And while tuggy is the game of choice at work, Nanouk likes playing with plastic bottles filled with treats when she is off the clock. |
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It results from a transfer that the law treats as ineffective to work a conclusive alteration in ownership rights. |
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Language syntax treats adpositional phrases as units that act as arguments or adjuncts. |
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On the other hand, some languages like Turkish treats all the nouns, even the not so obviously countable entities as count nouns. |
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The second major perspective is structuralist and anti-conspiratorial, and treats the primary function of the state as guaranteeing accumulation. |
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The law treats everyone equally, but allows the property to be unevenly distributed. |
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Even with toys and treats, a puppy will seek to investigate his environment, using the high density of nerve receptors along his gumline. |
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Lilly loves everything about John Platz! He feeds her, walks her, gives her treats, and she even takes an afternoon nap with him! |
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It's packed with ideas for scary party food, prizes and treats, costumes and gungy games. |
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The philosophy of pragmatic history treats historical happenings with special reference to causes, conditions and results. |
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It wobbles around unpredictably, releasing treats or kibble, which makes it a lot of fun. |
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Enjoy the day and stay in control by only having the treats you really want rather than going completely offtrack. |
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There's all sorts of tasty treats to tempt you including mouthwatering cream teas. |
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They're so at home that they happily land on the draining board for whatever treats Martyn has prepared. |
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In dealing with certainty choices, standard economic theory treats utility as an ordinal rather than a cardinal variable. |
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Easy enough for everyday treats and pretty enough for company, upside-down cakes are an unbeatable dessert for the holidays. |
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ClearCorrect targets and effectively treats crowding, spacing, crossbite and overbite. |
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Strabo treats the Hermunduri as a nomadic Suebian people, living east of the Elbe. |
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The hospital treats more than 120,000 outpatients per year, and features a pediatric emergency department and urgicenter. |
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The children cooked up leek and mushroom croustades, potato and beetroot salad and butternut thyme scones among other tasty treats. |
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Maria believes Henry is falling in love with her and treats Mr Rushworth dismissively, provoking his jealousy. |
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Mountains of chocolate bars, candy corn, gummy candies, and sweet treats are not the only spending going on for the scariest holiday of the year. |
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Really yummy guilt-free treats you have to have naughty, these are 100 calories. |
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Yet from such a grey, featureless town we get one of the tastiest, tangiest snack treats. |
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The latter treats of their habits, songs, nesting, and other facts pertaining to their life histories. |
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The flavours and textures are authentic, what makes this a real soul food experience are the extra treats that are included. |
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Join Chairman and CEO of Bubbies of San Francisco, John Gray, as he brings a lineup of great tasting Bubbies treats. |
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While it treats of nothing new, it handles the intricacies of neurology as seen in paedopathy in a concise and refreshing manner. |
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Mom made her favorite oatmeal no-bakes and Rice Krispies treats. The good thing about being sick was she could eat anything she wanted. |
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Mda treats his characters with dignity, affirming their humanity and their experiences. |
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Not at state fairs, at least, where treats deep-fried to golden perfection reign supreme for summer fair dining. |
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The funk legend treats unsuspecting concertgoers to an impromptu show. |
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There are more sweet treats on offer from Gingernuts which sells novelty gingerbread. |
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Then come in from the cold and join Wachusett Greenways for cold cider or hot chocolate and treats including ginger snaps. |
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He dip-coats the substrate with the titania mixture, then treats it to remove the block copolymer and densify the titania. |
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If you were foolish enough not to attend, here are some of the treats you missed out on. |
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The event offered delectable bites from the grill along with scrummy beverages and sweet treats. |
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Mars and Cadbury have both unveiled products targeted at the growing demand for bite-size chocolate treats. |
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They claim that this does not correctly reflect human population history, because it treats all human groups as independent. |
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The audience can expect to hear heart-warming hits from Irving Berlin's White Christmas, before singing along to real Theatreland treats. |
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Alongside metal organic frameworks, this monograph also treats other modern aspects, such as rotaxanes, catenanes, nanoporosity and catalysis. |
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She has been put on a strict calorie-controlled diet of dried catfood and banned from indulging in treats. |
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Sink your teeth into tons of treats from CafePress, Candlewick Press, Dagoba, Julie Hewett Los Angeles, Konami, Lulus. |
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Theologic und Philosophic treats the complex relationship between the two disciplines from philosophy's roots in ancient Greece to Kant. |
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He is an equable man who treats people fairly and has many friends. |
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A COLONY of harbour seals are enjoying fishy treats in the shape of giant ice lollies this summer. |
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Other treats on offer include Sandringham Sausage and Sandwich Spread on Vienna rolls. |
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Meanwhile, Adam''s moralistic attitude threatens to affect his medical judgement when he treats a patient accused of assaulting an underage girl. |
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They have also seen an uptick in sales of novelties such as Barkery dog cookies sold by the pound and Pup Pie all-natural, pie-shaped dog treats. |
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Maudlin country treats wrapped in spooky woodwind, ghostly mouth harp and wheezing harmonium? |
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His treatise on shipbuilding treats three kinds of galleys and two kinds of round ships. |
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The accident site is the one mark the speed demon leaves behind, and Noland treats it as a quintessential national monument. |
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It will serve Edwardian treats like Coburg loaves, tea cakes, Chelsea buns and gingerbread. |
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The focus within this text is on Book V, wherein a section on the islands and ports of the Indian Ocean treats the Sultanates of Pegu and Aceh. |
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There's no kids' menu, but the regular menu features chicken strips and minicheeseburgers, among other tot treats. |
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Iclusig, developed by company Ariad, treats aggressive forms of chronic myeloid leukaemia and acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. |
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He treats the province as his own personal Bantustan and he has no more respect for the rules than he does for the natives. |
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Sample traditional treats such as Christstollen, Lebkuchen and warming mug of Gluhwein. |
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These tokens can then be exchanged for treats at the Gotcha box, taking the form of concept artwork, monkey fables and in-game photos. |
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So whether it's a staycation or a sunny escape, stock up on these holiday treats. |
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Christmas and treats go hand in hand, so expect some traditional German greats like Lebkuchen and Stollen. |
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The counter was lined with home-baked lardy cakes, scones and other sweet treats. |
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Since Dil and the Bear opened in May 2013, it has become renowned for its choice of delectable homebaked treats. |
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Her mother is dead, her brother Felix is taken away and soon there is a stepfamily that treats her very badly. |
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If there was one thing Granny Smith liked more than picking apples, it was making tasty apple treats. |
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The adjustable treat tower serves five to 25 cupcakes, so you can display the perfect number of treats for your guests. |
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Because the polymer only treats the thin surface soil layer, a cloddy surface or poor spray application decreases effectiveness. |
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The menu will have a distinct North East flavour and include such treats as ham and pease pudding soup with stottie and Newcastle Brown Ale stew. |
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This chapter nicely treats various regress arguments and the primitives that tropists must embrace to rebut them. |
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Autoclaving is a process that treats medical waste with steam at high temperature and pressure to kill pathogens. |
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This poem treats Elizabeth's demise with extreme gloominess, using it as a symbol for the Fall of Man and the destruction of the universe. |
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And who better to teach us how to make Christmas treats such as stollen, mincemeat streusel and a Winter Wonderland gingerbread house? |
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The problem, then, for the Angels was that Sexson hit Saunders like Hunter treats knuckleballers. |
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It also treats underlying myofunctional habits, tongue thrust, and bruxing. |
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Haribo top the treats chart, after soldiers bought a million bags of Starmix and Tangfastics at NAAFI tuck shops last year. |
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Dialectic, Riccoboni notes, treats the probable and rhetoric the persuasible. |
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It is an ideal tool for preparing tacos, chili, salads, cole slaw, or various ice cream treats. |
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Still popular in Northern England, they were given as treats to the children of customers. |
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Fenbendazole is the active ingredient in Canine Dewormer, which treats the four major worm types, including whipworms. |
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It features a brass band and stalls selling toys, local crafts and warming treats such as hot apple wine. |
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See live hawks and Irish dancing, make pinwheels, rain gauges and seed treats for birds and help piece a quilt. |
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The analytic side treats those functions as functions in the complex plane and leads to precise characterization of limit distributions. |
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It is unique in how it treats cities and counties equally, manages local roads, and prohibits its governors from serving consecutive terms. |
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Nothing to do with actual duck, these little treats are anatine in name only. |
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Our society treats smoking flippantly as a slightly distasteful habit that can injure your health. It is not. It is drug addiction. |
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A xenon flash lamp treats a larger area of the skin with intense pulses of light that attack the cells and cause minor discomfort. |
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So, without further ado, here are some traditional treats for city gents everywhere. |
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The game loving crowd noshed on culinary treats courtesy of the famed Capital Grille and decadent desserts by Cake Designs by Edda. |
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Presented investigation treats convective effects of ebullition cycle in a partial nucleate boiling regime. |
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The Gobstopper Potion Mix A DEVILISHLY delicious witches' brew of candy treats, including worms, bats, turtles and foam mushrooms. |
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Food and Drag Administration approval for its Synergy Ablation System, a device that treats persistent a-fib concomitant with open heart surgery. |
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The annual fireworks fun is just two days away, but there is still time to get organised with some whizz-bang treats. |
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But Greenleaf, involved with another young American, Marge Sherwood, treats Ripley disposably. |
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Jake, the seven-year-old Weimaraner, wolfed down four of the tasty treats whole, unbeknown to his oblivious owner. |
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Hilton and Towers waitrons will be roaming the skyways with silver trays of pastries, muffins and other tempting treats. |
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Flowers? A nice cup of tea and a hug? Wojusly expensive beauty bits and pampering treats? Chocs and a teddy? |
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It has been known for some patients to cheat by liquidising fatty food so that they are still able to consume their favourite high-calorie treats after surgery. |
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This guide to all things sweet covers a panoply of treats, including cookies, biscotti, bars, cakes, breads, muffins, tarts, pies, fruit soups, mousses, puddings and challahs. |
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Calligraphy treats the letterforms of decorative writing, usually in ink. |
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Set the scene with a mad scientist-themed sweets table and carry it home with a crazy good menu featuring frightfully yummy appetizers, mocktails and, of course, treats. |
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Hannukah treats, refreshments and song sheets also provided. |
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Galois theory treats why certain math problems cannot be solved. |
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Hyaluronate sodium, marketed worldwide for over two decades as LegendA or HyonateA, is an injectable solution that treats noninfectious joint dysfunction in horses. |
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Favorite seasonal candies such as Gold Emblem Valentine Candy Corn, Cherry Jelly Hearts and Cinnamon Hearts make perfect tasty treats for kids this Valentine's Day. |
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He treats the so-called parasynthetic words, which are defined by the fact that the suffix can only be added to the prefixed form, not to the stem alone. |
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