Archaeologists set off for the place and explored and excavated the area to find out more about the gold and silver utensils. |
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They marvelled at the huge kitchen utensils and implements from the olden days. |
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The bed he was laying on was tiny, but comfortable, and the rest of the room was piled with assorted broken cooking utensils and children's toys. |
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We had pots, pans, cooking utensils, measuring cups, and anything else you can think of that goes in a kitchen. |
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There are pots and pans galore, complicated-looking cooking utensils, and exotic beaten metal dishes. |
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All the bedlinen and cooking utensils are provided, so all you have got to do is buy the food and cook it. |
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To keep caviar from absorbing a slight metallic taste from metal servers and utensils, present it on glass, shell, or bone. |
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I arrange some serviettes on the table, along with some cutlery and utensils. |
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Natasha left me with a pad of paper and some writing utensils, some colored wax, and I've taken to drawing. |
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Ma'dan have few possessions, typically just a few water buffalo, a gun, some blankets and cooking utensils, and a reed canoe coated with bitumen. |
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Rachel watched curiously as he pulled out plates, drinks, eating utensils and several more Tupperware containers full of food. |
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After filling the drinking water, I had to wash utensils, wash two buckets of clothes, sweep and mop the entire house. |
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For example, the technique is used to silver-plate table utensils and to weatherproof objects with cadmium or chromium plating. |
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The material included utensils, new garments, kerosene stoves, footwear, sanitary kits and mosquito coils. |
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Ornaments and utensils in precious metals, bronze, bone and horn had also been uncovered. |
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The subtle pervasive sheen, which caresses similar unshowy utensils, differs little in the two pictures. |
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In the very near distance, someone sings, people cheer and utensils unremittingly hit glasses. |
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The lack of utensils might have been why many plates went virtually untouched. |
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I wonder if it would be unwomanly behavior if I began to play with my utensils. |
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About half an hour later we had another quiet dinner, the soft clank of utensils the only sound in the stillness. |
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It also sells a wide range of household utensils as well as a selection of unusual jewellery. |
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The group took a city tour to a number of places specializing in selling cooking utensils and bakery supplies. |
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My mom had left her apartment with only rugs and a kitchen full of canned food and broken utensils. |
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When the busboy brought our water and utensils, I noticed he also had a spoon in his shirt pocket. |
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He also pointed out that students were forced to wash utensils used for preparing food in various schools. |
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She had already been into town that day to buy new cutlery and kitchen utensils. |
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I cleaned the drawers again, put the utensils in one and the pot holders in another. |
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Take the time to put your tools and gardening utensils away for their long winter's nap too. |
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Kitchen utensils are usually of earthenware and are made by the village potters. |
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However, a museum contains examples of the traditional tools and utensils used on the island. |
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The inside kitchen had a propane-fuelled stove and most of the utensils had been kicking around for generations. |
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At all times, make sure that knives and other dangerous utensils are out of their reach. |
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Clay utensils, items made of bamboo and coconut shell and handicraft items are also available here. |
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He would make everyday utensils, such as spoons and bowls, and even made a 24-blade knife. |
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Rather, transmission is probably quite direct, involving recently contaminated food or water or unclean hands or utensils. |
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All the pots and pans, dishes and cups, and utensils were stored inside the drawers and cabinets in the kitchen. |
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The walls were hung with utensils for field and kitchen, and the shelves were stocked with old-fashioned hand tools and cooking gimcracks. |
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In fact, in one of the students' favorite trunks, pots and pans, lids, funnels, strainers, and other kitchen utensils rest. |
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You could say that the only sound was the cling and clatter of eating utensils hitting the porcelain plates. |
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The table fell silent except for the sound of utensils clattering against our best china. |
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He also admitted to having been in possession of illicit drugs and related utensils. |
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At the centre of Ethiopian food is injera, a giant spongy pancake that's used instead of utensils. |
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Palm leaves and bark from trees are plaited to make most household utensils, such as baskets, mats, and fans. |
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Along with flowerpots and utensils, they also sell decorated vases and other accessories for interior decoration like earthen bells. |
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If human food or utensils come in contact with roach feces, then there's the chance of life-threatening illness. |
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Theodore had moved all his utensils and books, plopping himself besides me. |
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They require no refrigeration or freezing, utensils or heat source before consuming, although they can be warmed with a flameless ration heater. |
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In the back room, we have our large brick oven, a kitchen table and our cooking utensils. |
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I had a box of books and a box of cooking utensils, but I never unpacked them. |
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Hopefully you have someone in your household who can operate that most intricate of cooking utensils, the barbecue. |
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Only the Municipal Museum welcomes visitors with folkish displays of utensils and majolica. |
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I heard the sound of metal utensils and plate colliding as the eater's spoons and forks battled with their food. |
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Keeping your hands, utensils and food surfaces clean can prevent cross-contamination. |
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Not for nothing is David Mellor one of the leading designers in this country who has consistently turned out beautiful cutlery and utensils. |
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It is used to make not only vessels for stove-top and oven, but utensils, fan housings, pan liners, aprons, pot holders, and even wallpaper. |
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Use lemon juice to remove fish, garlic and onion odors from utensils, pans, even hands. |
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Typical applications include cooking utensils, pressure vessels, and building products. |
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You could also buy kitchen utensils, towels, sheets, etc., and there were occasional deliveries of nylons and dress materials. |
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Made from a composite of grass and sugar-cane pulp, the utensils are entirely natural. |
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Fewer dirty utensils in the sink mean smoother hands for the housewives who are forced to do this dirty job. |
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After they finished they threw their disposable plates and utensils down a chute. |
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Not only did the wagon have to carry food supplies and cooking utensils, it had to carry the cowboy bedrolls and other personal items. |
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Inside I found another sink complete with washbasins, and a cooker with utensils mounted on the wall. |
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Keep raw and cooked foods separate and use different plates and utensils for them. |
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The organizers will provide you with resources to obtain biodegradable and recyclable utensils and paper products if you wish. |
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Men usually work with metals such as copper, brass, and aluminum to craft decorative plates, wall hangings, and utensils. |
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Pot and utensils that cannot be koshered are put away and replaced with Passover dishes. |
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Kitchen utensils include pots, bowls, cooking ladles, and spoons made of coconut shells. |
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Kitchen utensils, such as lemon zesters, are not designed for use in surgery. |
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In keeping with the medieval theme, there are no utensils, or at least no forks. |
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He sprinkled some of it on the altar seven times, anointed the altar and all its utensils, and the layer and its base, to sanctify them. |
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These books circulated images of famous paintings, calligraphy and antiquities, as well as designs for such utensils as ink cakes and ink stones. |
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The general practice is to place a linen napkin on the bar counter with some of the most used utensils on it. |
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Last year, Strathclyde Police found youth street gangs were arming themselves with an arsenal of household utensils which double up as weapons. |
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Deionized water, filters, utensils, and vessels used in preparing the washings were autoclaved prior to use. |
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The kitchenette was cramped and equipped with basic culinary utensils. |
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Each family or group of families returned to a traditional location where they had stored utensils and had marked with an ax cut the trees they would tap. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat, and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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Provide some bowls of water to drop sticky utensils in as you go. |
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A number of cooking utensils, pans and cauldrons were also made of iron, with the consequence that these things lasted much longer and couldn't be burnt. |
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An esteemed historian of Southern culinary culture, Ferris had all the utensils to do some serious carving on Paula Deen. |
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The bar itself is beautiful with gigantic carved wood cabinetry and all sorts of interesting, old-world bar utensils. |
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It found that some vendors used dirty dishcloths to dry their cooking utensils or used one container of water to wash their hands and dirty dishes. |
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Children must bring along all other utensils needed to do the competition. |
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Use separate chopping boards and utensils or wash them thoroughly to avoid cross-contamination between raw meat and any cooked or ready-to-eat foods. |
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They should avoid contact with clothing, boots and utensils, which have come into contact with sheep at lambing, with newborn lambs, with aborted lambs or the afterbirth. |
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Wash or disinfect your hands with soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizers, and clean cookware and utensils thoroughly with soap and water. |
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In turn this material is transformed into horticultural tools such as slashers, axes, jembes and other tools and items such as chisels, bicycle carriers and kitchen utensils. |
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Among the uses of zinc alloys are automobile parts, roofing, gutters, batteries, organ pipes, electrical fuses, type metal, household utensils, and building materials. |
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The serving women were already packing up their utensils and carrying them off and men everywhere were gleaning the last morsels of food from their bowls. |
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The Italian businessmen were interested also in co-operation in agriculture, especially viticulture, wine making, timber processing and the production of household utensils. |
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Your letter writer who had been frightened by being told that aluminium cooking utensils can cause Alzheimer's disease has nothing to worry about. |
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The well-used copper utensils, heavy slab of salmon and a lemon almost suspended at the table edge each play their own unostentatious part in this scene. |
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Never attempt such repair on utensils used for preparing or cooking food. |
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I was looking at the cheese graters in the utensils aisle when some snot-nosed child came up to me with a pastry brush and started painting my jeans with it. |
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All meals are packed into Styrofoam containers and bagged with plastic utensils. |
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In singing along, several were swept up in the lively atmosphere and boldly picked up their dinner utensils and used them as improvised musical instruments. |
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I started pulling out cooking utensils to find any food that was cookable. |
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All day tepee poles, lodge skins, dried meat, cooking utensils, and other paraphernalia from the abandoned Sioux village were stacked in huge piles and set afire. |
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It can tarnish silverware and discolor copper and brass utensils. |
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The company cooking utensils were scoured every day, and the camp was as clean as bare, turfless earth could be. |
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It is unclear if the Norse leavened their breads, but their ovens and baking utensils suggest that they did. |
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The use of dishes, serving utensils, and ovens may make food treif that would otherwise be kosher. |
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They traded food and utensils, however other provisions were stolen from their boat in their absence. |
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The Iron Age in Europe is characterized by an elaboration of designs in weapons, implements, and utensils. |
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Traditionally it is cooked over wood or charcoal fire mostly in iron utensils. |
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Chopsticks are the main eating utensils for Chinese food, which can be used to cut and pick up food. |
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A blacksmith was usually assigned to the factory to repair utensils and build or maintain plows. |
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Items include sculptures such as religious figures and animals and utilitarian items such as utensils and furniture. |
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It is also used for tool handles and cutlery, such as chopsticks, toothpicks, and other utensils, like the wooden spoon and pencil. |
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Steel is used in a variety of other construction materials, such as bolts, nails, and screws and other household products and cooking utensils. |
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Included were utensils, a drinking glass-sized bottle of sweetened Texas tea, and a small bowl of carrot sticks. |
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Itinerants also sold tin utensils and ironware such as scissors and knives. |
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Drawers with cutouts for utensils that fit neatly into the spaces, from zesters to corkscrews and more. |
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Aquaboxes contain a water filtration and purification system and survival bags, including tools and cooking utensils. |
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A forepack carried over the saddlebags contained a gas mask, hand spade, food bag, field flask and cooking utensils. |
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The government has been trying to prevent Gandhi's spectacles, sandals, pocket watch and a few utensils from going under the hammer on Thursday. |
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Hostess gifts include batiked, bone serving utensils from Indonesia and handmade soaps and soap dishes. |
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The wood is a favorite for making handles and brushbacks as well as kitchen utensils, fruit storage trays, boxes and toys. |
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They include such things as modified kitchen utensils, boxtop openers, buttonholers, and spring-loaded scissors. |
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Throw rugs with latex backing rubber shelf liners, bath tub mats, rubber bands, and rubber utensils were some of the items eliminated. |
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Iodophors, hypochlorite, quaternary ammonium compounds are common sanitizers used for cleaning of many dairy utensils and equipment. |
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Bright copper utensils, strings of onions, and gigantic sausages, wine-skins, chillies, and castanets hung with a miscellanea of all kinds from the roof and walls. |
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The Tuxteco Regional Museum in Santiago de Tuxtla contains Olmec and Totonac artifacts including art objects, farming implements, utensils and more. |
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The eunuchs were divided into different directorates in charge of staff surveillance, ceremonial rites, food, utensils, documents, stables, seals, apparel, and so on. |
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The discovery of entire towns, complete with utensils and even human shapes, as well the unearthing of ancient frescos, had a big impact throughout Europe. |
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They were used as raw material for making everyday utensils like combs. |
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The shapes and range of uses for ceramics and pottery expanded beyond simple vessels to store and carry to specialized cooking utensils, pot stands and rat traps. |
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This eco-friendly range of bamboo home wares includes salad bowls and salad servers, small bowls, kitchen utensils, chopping boards, coasters and tea lights. |
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They also tell consumers to use different chopping boards and utensils for raw and ready-to-eat foods and to wash hands after handling raw vegetables. |
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Stores were set up by traders selling English manufactures such as cloth, iron utensils, and window glass, as well as West Indian products such as sugar and molasses. |
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Not only did the wagon have to carry food supplies, cooking utensils and first aid, but also carried the cowboy's bedrolls and personal effects as well. |
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By way of armoury and utensils, I took a revolver, a little spirit-lamp and pan, a lantern and some halfpenny candles, a jack-knife and a large leather flask. |
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Finds include bronze sculptures and terra cotta statues of human and animal figures, coins, funerary urns, household utensils, jewelry, highly decorated pottery, and spears. |
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In North America, wood was sculpted for totem poles, masks, utensils, War canoes and a variety of other uses, with distinct variation between different cultures and regions. |
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