My companions tried Baked Bacon, and Baked Cheese, dishes that also weighed in at 450g and were served sizzling hot in ceramic bowls. |
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After the picture, I weighed in and headed for the jockey's room to change for Mulch Gulch's race. |
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Schuster's study of Albrecht Durer's Melencolia weighed in at 838 densely printed pages. |
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I hopped off, weighed in and headed back to the jockeys' room for the next race. |
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Tann weighed in for the bout at 230 pounds while Gavern tipped the scales at 223 pounds. |
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It weighed in at about 10 lb fully loaded, sporting the Kahles scope and fitted with swivels, but not wearing a sling. |
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It would lose, on being weighed in water, about a nineteenth of its weight. |
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I weighed in the balances what drinking had gained me versus what it had cost me. |
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For the record, he weighed in a healthy 4.25 kilograms, a gain of 450 grams on his birth weight. |
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Both mother and child are doing very well, and the bouncing baby boy weighed in at seven pounds and 10 and a half ounces. |
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With a leadership vacuum within the committee, various luminaries have weighed in with their preferences. |
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Freeze-ground material of leaves or flavedo was weighed in screw-capped Pyrex tubes and 2 ml of MeOH were added. |
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Possessing an impressive range of passes, he also weighed in with a couple of shots and overall he was a busy presence in the middle. |
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Image getting weighed in public in today's environment before boarding an airliner. |
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The only other fish to be weighed in were 5 herring, one tarwhine and a few whiting, pretty meager pickings. |
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A Dartmouth College faculty chairwoman has weighed in on the much-watched race to elect two alumni to the college's board of trustees. |
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Too many factors of varying weight and relevance have to be weighed in the balance. |
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He weighed in the next day with a piece in which he scorned the very notion of scientific inquiry because of its inherent limitations. |
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My sirloin weighed in at 12 oz of prime tender meat with not a trace of fat. |
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The average fish over the two days weighed in at a staggering average weight of 2lb 12 oz. |
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Love cannot be measured in millimetres, weighed in ounces or unwrapped and sliced. |
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She weighed in on the issue more than a year ago, officially requesting that the Minister's office do something to stop the apparent rot at the company. |
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Joy Hirsch, a neuroscientist at Columbia University, weighed in over email. |
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Top flight choreographers have weighed in to augment her preternatural talent for busting a move. |
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Shortly after the hourlong speech ended, we asked our Facebook fans for one-word reactions, and 1,174 of you weighed in. |
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Stray dogs scamper through the nursery and toddlers are being weighed in the corner while food is passed around. |
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Pampered by officials because their votes still weighed in the polls, farmers cherished their land and were proud of their work cultivating it. |
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On January 13th, J. Sainsbury, Britain's number-two chain, weighed in with a tentative £3 billion counterbid. |
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Importantly, the court implied that had there been such evidence, then this would have weighed in favour of fair use. |
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The president's wife weighed in, personally interrogating some protest leaders and dismissing the abduction as a plot to bring down her husband. |
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The controls which must be maintained at border posts for reasons of safety and security have to be weighed in order of priority. |
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With natalizumab, the risk of infection or reactivation of dormant infection is something that needs to be weighed in treatment decisions. |
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The aircraft was weighed in the cargo configuration with full hydraulic system fluid and residual fuel and oil. |
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The children are measured and weighed in order to identify any signs of malnutrition, and pregnant women receive regular check-ups. |
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So too whether their hypothesized interest in disease free existence can be weighed in the balance against the risks. |
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Disadvantages and advantages must be weighed in deciding whether an advocacy coalition is useful. |
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In addition, all landings will be weighed in kilograms to the closest decimal point using a weigh scale with a built-in electronic memory. |
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Paste-like, sticky materials that are difficult to dose are simply placed on the sample carrier and weighed in directly. |
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Also, and significantly, fairness issues must be weighed in the balance when considering the cost to the civil justice system. |
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Each weighed in on landing and keeping a gig, as well as building a career as a film composer. |
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The Barbican's new-found success as home to the world's second-biggest snooker tournament must surely be weighed in the balance when the council decides its future. |
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The regime has, to date, never definitively weighed in on whether these troublesome critters had imperialist or fascist ties. |
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When party ID samples in polls was the au courant topic, I weighed in mocking the conservatives. |
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Politicians and officials weighed in to say the government should act. |
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Huge conger, pollack, ling, cod and coalfish were regularly pulled up the steps to the old Angling Centre and weighed in front of big crowds of onlookers. |
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In June of last year, the most partisan court in the country, the Supreme Court, weighed in, gutting the Voting Rights Act. |
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The division between cantons held at 11-11 for two hours until Zurich, the largest canton, weighed in on the side of the UN supporters, assuring their victory. |
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Had my chilli chicken ramen weighed in at over a stone in weight? |
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Title data is entered into the distributor's computer system, the number of copies delivered is recorded, and the book will even be weighed in order to better to plan for delivery. |
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Last summer at Belmont Park, experts from around the world weighed in on the subject at the International Summit on Race Day Medication, telling American horsemen that they were medicating horses that did not need it. |
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Feminists have weighed in on these debates. |
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In this work Babbage weighed in on the side of uniformitarianism in a current debate. |
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Media personalities such as Oprah Winfrey have also weighed in behind the concept of public involvement in healthcare. |
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Therefore, a bear may need to be weighed in both spring and fall to get an idea of its mean annual weight. |
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Last year's winner weighed in at 604.5 pounds, grown by a Vermont pumpkineer. |
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In total 13 flounders a rockling and an eelpout were weighed in, all of them coming from Whitby harbour and piers. |
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The ethical and social dimensions must be weighed in considering every aspect, and given the same importance as the technical and economic dimensions. |
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Chief guest HE Dawish Al Balushi, Minister of Finance, also weighed in on the matter. |
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Informed by the discussion document, the data study and a handful of presentations, water and indicator experts weighed in on elements to be incorporated in a composite water index. |
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Landings weighed in kilograms on an electronic scale with a memory. |
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One important group that has not weighed in on the LAUSD breakup is the Parent-Teacher-Student Association. |
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Britain also weighed in with reservations. |
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Since some of the individual double-hung windows were six feet wide by 13 feet tall, the sash weighed in excess of 250 pounds. |
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The dreadlocked destroyer plundered 34 points and Reggie Kirk weighed in with 22 as the Bullets overcame a difficult start. |
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Denise's calf weighed in at 69 kg, while Xena's weighed 78 kg at birth. |
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Piers Morgan, who has had a number of public spats with Clarkson over several years, also weighed in to suggest he would be available to replace the presenter. |
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It took a year to muster an Arab counter-strike, but on October 24th a squadron of Lebanese chefs cooked up a bunker-busting bowlful that weighed in at over 2,000kg. |
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The Hutchinsons weighed in with inspirational songs but, until Captain Judkins called for the bosun and vowed to put the rioters in irons unless they desisted, the situation looked ugly. |
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As the rubbled cleared and the death toll mounted, our writers and bloggers weighed in with reactions, reflections, and scenes from the days and weeks after the tragedy. |
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It is in connection with Galileo, of all things, that everything is weighed in the balance a thousand times over, every euro is examined closely, whereas in other areas the European purse-strings are much looser. |
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He spent 15 minutes reeling in this mirror carp, nicknamed the Big Girl, which weighed in at 60lb 6oz. |
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Neil deGrasse Tyson weighed in on what the epic film got wrong and right. |
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Of the 168 billfish that were landed, 149 were released and 19 were weighed in that met the 300-pound weight minimum. |
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Any flat-track bully worth his salt would have weighed in with a few goals but Torres spurned the chance with yet another poor miss. |
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Russell Rice weighed in with 39 as Carleon Brome proved the most consistent Saints bowler. |
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If a bank account is considered to be situated at a location on-reserve, this factor is weighed in determining whether interest earned on deposits in that account is exempt from taxation. |
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This needs to be weighed in the balance if we wish to succeed. |
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Each factor should be weighed in light of the whole. |
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This method offers the advantage of avoiding any air buoyancy correction because only the masses having the same nominal volume are weighed in air. |
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As a line of fans started to form, Hartley, weighed in on the phenomenon. |
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Even celebrities weighed in on the hot-button topic of the moment. |
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The quantity of standard weighed in should be varied in random order. |
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The Leader of the Opposition had weighed in today with a comment that came directly from our current Prime Minister, during the whole debate about the HST and the impact it is having. |
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One of her game fish weighed in at a robust thirty-three pounds and the other at twenty-nine pounds. |
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His trailer weighed in lighter than it should have. He might have a leak. |
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In total, eight codling, 31 whiting and six sand dabs were weighed in. |
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And he certainly made his trip pay dividends as he captured some terrific carp to 37lb, roach over 2lb apiece, and his best Wels catfish weighed in at 100lb. |
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Brazilian hitman Muriqui has socred ten goals while Dario Conca has weighed in with seven, including both in a 2-1 win over Shenxin on the opening day. |
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Like other cities across Lane County and the state, Coburg weighed in on whether to impose a one-year moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries within its borders. |
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Former SDLP leader John Hume, MP for Foyle since 1983, also weighed in at the party's annual party conference, declaring that his party stood for true republicanism. |
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He also weighed in with his take on bailouts for Brazil and Argentina. |
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Leiderman has weighed in on a number of alleged computer crimes in the past, but the case of Cosmo will be one he won't rightfully forget anytime soon. |
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