How To Use Corn In A Sentence
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Combine the corn with steamed green vegetables like asparagus and offer baked potatoes to ensure the children don't go hungry.
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Background-position: background image in the canvas element in the targeted space, designated the upper left corner of the image relative to the level of canvas and vertical spacing interval .
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Try feeling a little "schlubby" popping around the corner for a newspaper.
Wine Shopping in San Francisco, Italian Style
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Perhaps the years of abuse, ridicule and scorn make a fully grown redhead all the stronger for it.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was of average size with an unmade bed sitting in one corner, a night table, two dressers, a bureau, a desk, a small TV, and a lot of posters on the wall.
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In the receding angle below the chin is the hyoid bone, and the finger can be carried along the bone to the tip of the greater cornu, which is on a level with the angle of the mandible: the greater cornu is most readily appreciated by making pressure on one side, when the cornu of the opposite side will be rendered prominent and can be felt distinctly beneath the skin.
XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 1. Surface Anatomy of the Head and Neck
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(Not to be confused with what we call cookies)To serve Devon, or Cornwall clotted cream would desecrate a good southern biscuit (and be a waste of the cream really, I prefer it on saffron buns)a bit of plain cream, fresh butter, and cane syrup poured over a hot biscuit is ambrosia.
Scones, Cream and Jam - a West Country cream tea
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And when he knelt he found her squatting, in the far corner underneath, and in the slatted dark, saw only her eyes, wide and white.
Gabbie Zombie
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He's sulking in a corner somewhere because I wouldn't let him have a second bar of chocolate.
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The strategy is to get water to be absorbed by the outer layer of skin, the stratum corneum and then to seal the water in the skin before it evaporates (which it will do rapidly).
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Cornwall, the which abbeie Henrie de la Pomerey chasing out the moonks, had fortified against the king, and hearing newes of the kings returne home, died (as it was thought) for méere gréefe and feare.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (6 of 12) Richard the First
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Making a flip book involves using the corner of a sketch pad to illustrate individual still frames of cartoon movement.
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The exams are just around the corner and students are bogged down with preparation work for practicals and orals but the Transition year students found time to raise funds for those less fortunate.
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She arranged for a sizeable loan from the temple based on her deposits there and then purchased a great store of corn from the temple granaries.
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Some of the jokes were rude, others corny, and some a tad funny.
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Drill a hole in each corner.
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What links the eyes of these three coffins, beside the fact that all are painted, is that the inner canthus--the corner of the eye near the nose--descends abruptly and abuts the upper lid, giving them an East Asian appearance.
Archive 2008-03-01
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I was filming a music video in Central Kingston in the middle of general elections, when gunmen shot up a group of people on the corner playing ludo (snakes and ladders) and dominoes.
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Other numerous species include the yellowbilled diver Gavia adamsii, whooper swan Cygnus cygnus, lesser whitefronted goose Anser erythropus, slatybacked gull Larus Schistisagus, Kamchatka tern Sterna camtschatica, guillemot Uria aalge, thickbilled guillemot Uria lomvia, pigeon guillemot Cepphus columbs, ancient murrelet Synthliboramphus antiquus, horned puffin Fratercula Corniculata and tufted puffin Lunda cirrhata.
Volcanoes of Kamchatka, Russian Federation
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His brother Jeremiah played a stormer at corner back and his accurate deliveries to his forwards were one of the highlights of his play.
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Try poppies, cornflowers, stocks, love-in-a-mist, cosmos, mignonette, larkspur, honesty, ox-eye daisies, marigolds, phlox, sunflowers, zinnias - whatever takes your fancy.
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Harte fired the ball into the bottom corner before heading for the corner flag to celebrate.
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The first pitch was low and over the outside corner.
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For the last five years, he's been a fixture on Houston street corners begging for money, a life Edwards describes as dehumanizing and empty.
CNN Transcript Mar 29, 2009
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Lia was looking around her shoulder, as if she was expecting a stampede of wild animals to come charging down the corner.
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A log cabin, and, occasionally, a stable and corn-crib, and a field of a dozen acres, the timber girdled or "deadened," and fenced, are enough for his occupancy.
The Frontier in American History
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A cornucopia of flowers bursts through rockery walls.
What Does A $75 Million Luxury House Look Like?
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York were immediately on the back foot but repelled a series of short corners and managed to engineer a breakaway attack.
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The Romans invented a distinct cornice for the Corinthian order, characterized by large projecting modillions embellished with acanthus leaves.
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The flat fourth story is crowned by an emphatic cornice, above which is a tall mansard roof sheltering two more stories.
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A moment later a woman appeared at a corner of the room in which they sat.
YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
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Hytra Grouper on a bed of salicornia and spinach accompanied with a crayfish sauce scented with pelargonium at Hytra It's daybreak at Athens' Agora, or central market, and the air is buzzing with the cries of fish mongers hawking the day's catch.
Not Your Typical Greek Salad
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Traditional rural staples are sweet potatoes, manioc, yams, corn, rice, pigeon peas, cowpeas, bread, and coffee.
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Virgo has been depicted as a winged maiden holding a palm branch in her left hand and an ear of corn in her right.
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In a corner, shackled and chained, was a grey mass.
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There were separate spoons for soup, corn, and ice cream.
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We chuckled together as she stood and reached up to the top shelf of a grand bookcase in the corner.
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I went into the office to find the offender, and saw a worried woman crumpled in a chair in the corner, wearing a look of weariness and doubt.
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Revolutionary applications of BEC in lithography, nanotechnology and holography appear to be just round the corner.
The 2001 Nobel Prize in Physics - Information for the Public
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A dab of pale lilac or silver on the inner corner of the eye will make your eyes look whiter and brighter, giving an instant youth punch.
The Sun
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His dissection of the eye yielded the distinction between cornea, retina, iris, and chorioid coat.
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She pointed to a heap of insensate lobsters piled in a corner.
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The spirit of a soldier of the Truth entered into me; weary as I was, I rushed from the dusky corner where I had been hidden in the twilight, ran to the altar, and held up my hand with my hymn-book as I began to repeat an address that had often silenced the papistic mummers in England.
In the Wrong Paradise
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And the club has been receiving messages of support from far-flung corners of the globe.
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Their main preoccupation for the next few months will be acorns, their main winter food.
Times, Sunday Times
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I have tried the landscaping fabric planting method on many plants, and it also works well for courgettes, tomatoes and sweetcorn.
Times, Sunday Times
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How many times has something as fanciful as a unicorn, a yeti, a mermaid or a werewolf turned out to be based on fact?
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Oh, damn the lousy tribe of them!" cried he, beating his palm upon the table; "what's Long Davie the dempster thinking of to be letting such folk come scorning here?
Doom Castle
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The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were founded upon corn.
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If the cops camped out at the corner of Spadina and College, they could cover the costs of their salaries by ticketing bike-lane parkers.
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Somewhere in the darkest, dingiest corner of hell, Andrew Wilson is laughing," Beuke told jurors.
Jon Burge Trial: Jury Begins Deliberations
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While I'm walking along the beach and eating handfuls of cornflake sand, I encounter a group of envelopes playing horseshoes.
Horseshoe Champion
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In the wild there is no piste patrol to pick up the pieces, and the mountains bristle with rocks, cliffs and cornices.
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The clothes lay huddled up in a pile in the corner.
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Then the pleasant little surprises of all kinds that we imagined; and the pleasant looks that greet us when we condescend to accept them; the patience that can translate our most unwarrantable "crossness", because there has been some trifling difficulty in obtaining the half of a star or the corner of a moon which it had pleased us to require, into "such a good sign of being really better"; and then our appetite (which the gods know is at that season singularly keen), how is it not tempted with unutterable dainties and friande morsels, all sorts of amateur cookery in our behalf, where Love himself has not disdained to turn the spit, and look into the stewpan! and all served up so gracefully on the small tray, covered with its delicate white damask cloth, arraying with more than mortal charms the moulds of crystal jelly and pure-looking blanc mange!
Zoe: The History of Two Lives
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The corneas were coated in 250 nm of nickel using a technique developed at Penn State called conformal-evaporated-film-by-rotation.
Physicsworld.com: all content
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Perhaps inspired by the elegant Georgian style houses he recalled from his boyhood in Haverhill, Massachusetts, he trimmed his two-story clapboarded house with quoins and a cornice with dentils.
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There was a Malay steward behind each chair, and over in the corner, silent but missing nothing, the squint-faced Jingo; even he had exchanged his loin-cloth for a silver sarong, with hornbill feathers in his hair and decorating the shaft of his sumpitan* (* Blowpipe.) standing handy against the wall.
Flashman's Lady
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Sometimes scorn, and the expression of scorn, is warranted.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Our Own Randy Barnett Talks to Prof. Glenn Reynolds (InstaPundit) About Whether ObamaCare Is Constitutional
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Uncle Fliakim Sheril, furbished up in a new crisp black suit, and with his spindleshanks trimly incased in the smoothest of black silk stockings, looking for all the world just like an alert and spirited black cricket, outdid himself on this occasion in singing _counter_, in that high, weird voice that he must have learned from the wintry winds that usually piped around the corners of the old house.
Good Cheer Stories Every Child Should Know
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If you want the greatest nutritional value from your corn, how should you eat it: raw, quickly steamed or thoroughly cooked?
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By 1781, British General Lord Charles Cornwallis was ordered to march into Virginia to await resupply near Chesapeake Bay.
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This is cheap and easy to do with specimens such as berberis, buddleia, cornus, kerria, philadelphus, spirea and willow.
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Add the molasses, corn oil, and maple syrup and, using a rubber spatula, gently stir to combine.
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Speaking of rounding tight corners, the Daily News reports that some messengers attempted to promote cycling in Queens this past weekend by holding an alleycat called "BLVDS of DEATH:
Archive 2010-09-01
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For the crust, stir the flour, cornmeal, sugar and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl.
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Her unicorn hobby horse was a very special gift from Daddy.
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The hard labor of the farm was mostly done by them, and on the floor of the big kitchen, toward sundown, would be squatting a circle of twelve or fourteen "pickaninnies," eating their supper of pudding (Indian corn mush) and milk.
November Boughs ; from Complete Poetry and Collected Prose
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These connect from the motherboard to the front panel on the top corner of the case.
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He scorns the idea that he has sold out to commercialism, feeling instead that it is his mission to make an art form he loves loved by others.
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Do look for brands that don't contain unneeded corn syrup.
A Veggie Venture
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He was dressed in a worn tricorn, a dark homespun coat, knee-length breeches, dark stocking, and heavy brogue shoes.
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Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium.
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If theyre taking money from ACORN, then why is Blackwater, and other thieving, lying companies funded by my tax dollars still receiving monies from the government.
ACORN files lawsuit over loss of federal funding
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Let's pile up the fallen leaves in the corner and sweep up the floor.
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I was out buying popcorn while the opening credits of Dil Chahta Hai rolled, so I missed the name of the person who wrote the dialogues for this film.
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Round off the corners with a pair of scissors.
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The cinema itself was pretty filthy, with popcorn strewn across the floor.
The Sun
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My favorite was corned beef hash.
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Ben watched her as she worked, wisps of her hair falling about her face and her tongue just visibly poking out of the corner of her mouth as she concentrated.
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Cornelius observed that the wooden bobbin dangling on a string from the window blind was the shape of an acorn.
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She bought bread and orange juice and cornflakes and porridge.
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Several Cowboys, most notably cornerback Deion Sanders, are due to receive substantial amounts of money that year.
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The scheme offers seed corn finance with loans at only 4% interest.
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It seemed that every bar, no matter how tiny, had wedged a trio of musicians into a corner - one singing, one playing guitar and another scratching out a raspy beat on the guiro, a hollow gourd played with a stick.
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Even pieces of rags were shoved into the gaps peeping through the corners of its locked door.
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However, unlike the Buicks of the recent past, the tail lamp is not a single cross-car strip, but simply at each of the corners.
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From his swank corner office on the 50th floor, Cuban-born Jose Fernandez really is at the top of his game.
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Other examples of dense regular connective tissue include most ligaments, aponeuroses, and the cornea of the eye.
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Or I’d order a cup of roasted corn topped with sour cream and salsa at a stand outside of Fiesta followed by a tamale from a Mexican butcher and a cheeseburger from Whataburger.
Home sweet (and savory) home! | Homesick Texan
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They can get better recipes to make popcorn, how they can screw up popcorn so bad bewilders me.
Global Voices in English » Kuwait: Cinema Censorship, Quality Woes and Limited Telecom Services
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Some crops such as corn are very heavy feeders so moving it from place to place prevents rapid depletion of the soil.
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We ordered moussaka and dolmas and ate them on a nearby street corner with some wine.
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The bed stood in one corner, a rough wooden frame hooked to the wall and ropes looping back and forth to support a mattress.
SOMEDAY MY PRINCE
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There was one bathroom with a shower stall in the corner.
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Soft red winter wheat and corn used were produced on farms in southeast Virginia and obtained from a local grain dealer.
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He winks out of the corner of his eye at me and says, 'Your old daddy is tough isn't he?' and shows me the end of his thumb calloused and hard as the knurl of white oak; only fire could clean it to the original skin.
Confessions of Boyhood
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Please print your name clearly in the top right hand corner of the page.
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Terrified lest his secret be made public, and turn him into an object of scorn, he managed to sublimate these fears and transform them into the stuff of comedy.
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A spider web, revealing its geometric perfection, hung half across one corner of the rude casement; the moonbeams without were individualized in fine filar delicacy, like the ravellings of a silver skein.
The Riddle Of The Rocks 1895
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Designed with a center emphasis, the fabrics are arranged in rings of hexagons, with four additional rosettes in the corners.
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Armstrong said the Spaniard's tyre had punctured as they braked for a corner.
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Do you want me to heat up some corned beef?
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There's always like two ladies that look like Katherine Harris sitting in the corner, like ‘We used to be majorettes.’
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People eat candy bars and put butter on their popcorn.
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Controlling the tempo is a strategy, going back to the 4-corners in college ball, and the ability to do it well indicates defensive skill.
Matthew Yglesias » Go Slow
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They plan to situate the bus stop at the corner of the road.
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Behind every green hill there's another hill, with eucalyptus groves and banana trees and terraced fields of sweet potato and manioc and corn.
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She won a hamper including organic porridge, Cornish strawberry conserve and Gloucester Old Spot Bacon.
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The conclusion flag corneal transplant may effectively treat, the shallow layer fungus keratohelcosis.
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But Walter Mulbry, the USDA microbiologist, also showed that corn and cucumber seedlings could thrive on an organic fertilizer made from the dried-out algae.
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Music critics have often poured scorn on progressive rock for being boring, pompous and pretentious.
Times, Sunday Times
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Note, Scorners that laugh at what they see and hear that is above their capacity, are not proper witnesses of the wonderful works of Christ, the glory of which lies not in pomp, but in power.
Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
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Update 10/23/09 – the answer: A corn sheller, it was used to remove the undesirable shaped kernels of corn from the ends of ears leaving the large flat kernels thought to be the best for planting.
What Is It? Game 112
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This new circuit will allow for the testing of braking system performance in snow and ice conditions on sharp corners and twisty turns.
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A range of software, shareware and applications emerge nearly every other day from different corners of the Tamil speaking world.
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The rest of the book is a rampant cornucopia of sickness and murders as the noble hero, Dr. Alex Cross, attempts to find Casanova's victims, hidden deep in Casanova's sex caves.
It's A Good Thing He Can't Blow My Mind
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The principal rooms, both downstairs and upstairs, have decorative mantelpieces and cornices that are imaginatively conceived and neatly executed.
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The bisque is a recipe for "Belzoni Crawfish Rice and Corn" and is found on pages 84 and 85.
Blogger News Network
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Along with this, the arena's main concourse is narrow and crammed with useless kiosks selling everything from caramel apples to nachos to kettle corn, making the walk to the one smoking area something of a slow death march for the nicotine needy.
From the Floor: A Happy Slab of Sandwich Meat
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This can cause corneal abrasions, bleeding in the front or middle part of the eye, and blurred vision.
Times, Sunday Times
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Despite this apparent initial failure, which was openly scorned by China's state media as "performance art", the boxun.com blog site asked again for what it called "strolling protests" against the ruling Communist Party at 2pm on Sunday.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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At length, perhaps, all are rewarded by the welcome sight of a tiny trickle in one corner, or perhaps the hole turns out a "duffer," and the weary, weary work must be commenced again in a fresh spot.
Spinifex and Sand
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As the bambu, in the bambus safely sheltered, scorns the axe. '
Hindu literature : Comprising The Book of good counsels, Nala and Damayanti, The Ramayana, and Sakoontala
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How the books (not having been chosen with reference to this great event) were of awkward sizes, and did not make comfortable paving for the bottom of the trunk; whilst folded stockings may be called the packer's delight, from their usefulness to fill up corners.
Mrs. Overtheway's Remembrances
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I want to hear him read some scary fiction or corny old poetry, play his nose flute, then get us all to open our windows and shout, ‘Excelsior, you fatheads!’
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Many other species of Callia also resemble other malacoderms; and the longicorn genus Lycidola has been named from its resemblance to various species of the Lycidae, one of the species here figured (Lycidola belti) being a good mimic of Calopteron corrugatum and of several other allied species, all being of about the same size and found at Chontales.
Darwinism (1889)
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Sure enough, hidden in a corner there was a shelf dedicated to the previous school years' yearbooks.
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Underachievers, they were known for losing the mildest battle of nerves, not a cornered tiger among them.
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This ecoregion forms the northern part of the subarid bioclimate zone of Cornet.
Madagascar succulent woodlands
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The limbus is the thin area that connects the cornea and the sclera, the white part of the eye.
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Then the '90s hit, corporations further alienated people with touch-tone technology, and we all learned that the little guy on the lower-right corner of our dial pad had an easier to pronounce name than ‘#.’
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A delicious dinner of ham, fried potatoes, hot corn bread, fresh butter, wild bee honey, and huckleberry cobbler is served.
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Grass-fed beef is more eco-friendly than corn-fed, but supplies of it could never sustainably meet current consumer demand.
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The autumn birds were singing; the autumn flowers were blooming; yellow golden rod and scarlet sumach glowed in the corners of the fences; locusts chirped in treetops; grasshoppers stridulated in the meadows, one or two of them making more noise than a whole drove of cattle lying peacefully chewing their cud beneath an umbrageous elm and lifting up their great, tranquil, blinking eyes to the morning sun.
The Redemption of David Corson
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The room was empty except for a wardrobe standing in one corner.
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In patients with diastolic dysfunction, the cornerstones of treatment depend on the underlying cause.
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The rain was steady, and as they rounded a corner alongside the estuary, they saw the fires were beginning to abate.
SHADOW OF A DARK QUEEN: BOOK ONE OF THE SERPENTWAR SAGA
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We would push the buggy there and back, through fields of lavender and corn.
Times, Sunday Times
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Going into a somewhat different trajectory, specifically to continue a line of speculation from a previous post on an African bridge house: can someone be fundamentally altered — like the corn they're cultivating to produce cancer cures — while living quasi-permanently in flourescent-lit dampness and hermetic seclusion, detached from the vagaries of weather, time and natural pollination, amidst pure geology?
Cave Pharming
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The lack of laughter in the auditorium is offset only by our blind hope that there is method in this madness and that an explanation is around the corner.
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Hockey is an 11-a-side game played over two halves of 35 minutes, with goals more often than not coming from set-pieces such as corners or penalties.
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The first examples of the Western Region's main line diesel-hydraulics had appeared the previous year and Cornwall was planned to be one of the first areas of BR to banish steam altogether.
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Cornelia the mother of the Gracchi, contributed much to the eloquence of her sons; and her learned stile is handed down to posterity in her letters.
Letter to the Women of England, on the Injustice of Mental Subordination
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It is frequently the heaviness of the tax that keeps the price of corn low.
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On a highboy in the corner of the dining room rests a handsome, black-and-white portrait of Jean, then a stunner in her early 20s, and James, clad in his Army uniform.
Jean Stevens, Wyalusing Widow, Lived With Corpses Of Husband And Twin Sister, Say Police
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Both players were found guilty of foul and abusive language towards the match official during Acorn's defeat to Normanton Knights on November 20.
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His plan centers on increased support for renewable energy and for alternative motor fuels made from corn and soybeans.
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At that house, he would stop playing his game of solitaire over in the corner table and, cigar-smoke billowing around his massive figure, have me ask him in Yiddish -- bitte mia gelt -- "please give me some money," before peeling off a fresh ten soles bill.
David Kersh: Time-travel to Peru With My Son
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I do not believe there is in nature such a full-acorned Boar. [
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
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Again, he pours scorn on racialist mythology but, in his steadfastly conservative way, refuses to become histrionically sanctimonious on the matter, preferring studied contempt to self-promoting outrage.
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His cornermen were unable to stop the bleeding between rounds, and the southpaw fought the entire second round with blood streaming down his face.
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There was two or three chairs, that might have been worth, in their best days, from eightpence to a shilling a – piece; a small deal table, an old corner cupboard with nothing in it, and one of those bedsteads which turn up half way, and leave the bottom legs sticking out for you to knock your head against, or hang your hat upon; no bed, no bedding.
Sketches by Boz
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The vaguely realistic answer suggested in this popcorn film provides an entertaining alternative to standard superhero movies.
Times, Sunday Times
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She saw a tube of lipstick out of the corner of her eye and applied it to her lips before smacking them together looking at the result before grimacing and swiping it from her lips.
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When he glanced back at the corner, jaw setting, she laid her hand on his arm.
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And just last week I made an abalone dish with sea beans samphire, salicornia -- the plant has many names and New Zealand spinach I'd foraged within yards of the shore.
Stephanie J. Stiavetti: An Interview With Hank Shaw, the Hunter/Angler/Gardener/Cook
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The camouflage Humvees were on every corner topped by national guardsmen.
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I hunt, corner and finally squash a wasp against the window.
Times, Sunday Times
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Put the tin on the hob over a medium heat and stir in the cornflour, plus the jelly.
The Sun
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Mix two tablespoons of canned tuna with a tablespoon of sweet corn and chopped tomato.
The Sun
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The glass pavilion, designed by Dirk van Pastel, is in the western corner of a triangular site, surrounded by the woods and fields of Burgundy.
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[295] Burns's Lines to a Mouse: "a daimen-icker in a thrave," that is, an ear of corn out of two dozen sheaves.
The Journal of Sir Walter Scott From the Original Manuscript at Abbotsford
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Unless the districts were considerable they were always more or less a kind of hole-and-corner government.
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Mighty oaks from little acorns grow.
The Sun
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The atmosphere of foredoomed defeat in his own corner had no effect on him.
The Mexican
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In 192 thrilling seconds, his side provided ample riposte to all of their scorn and suggestion.
Times, Sunday Times
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The bed was rickety, with a thin knotty mattress; the sand-colored walls were scratched and gouged; in every corner, under everything, were fluffy dust and cigar ashes; on the tilted wash-stand was a nicked and squatty pitcher; the only chair was a grim straight object of spotty varnish; but there was an altogether splendid gilt and rose cuspidor.
Main Street
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The room seemed very well kept and there was an antique desk in the corner that was piled with papers and documents.
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We'd been keeping the bookplates in an unoccupied corner in a reasonably neat pile.
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Well before the beginning of the global economic crisis, a Brazilian street seller was on his way to becoming a very famous entrepreneur in the country by doing just one thing: selling popcorn, with a personal touch. 36 year old Valdir Novaki used to work as an itinerant farm labourer, until he arrived in Curitiba, in 1988, where he started working as a newsagent, then as a car park driver.
Global Voices in English » Brazil: Tips to face the crisis from a popcorn street seller
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The scorn and mockery heaped on this particular law firm was astonishing.
Times, Sunday Times
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_Ophthalmia lymphatica_ is a kind of anasarca of the tunica adnata; in this the vessels over the sclerotica, or white part of the eye, rise considerably above the cornea, which they surround, are less red than in the ophthalmia superficialis, and appear to be swelled by an accumulation of lymph rather than of blood; it is probably owing to the temporary obstruction of a branch of the lymphatic system.
Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life
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Elections, after all, are the very cornerstone of our dream of effective self-rule.
What can we expect of democracy?
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Bimeby he see a great big stalk er sugar-cane stan'in 'up in de cornder, en he cle'r up his th'oat en talk biggity:
Uncle Remus, His Songs and His Sayings: The Folk-Lore of the Old Plantation. By Joel Chandler Harris. With Illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
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He had his back to goal and flicked his volley into the corner.
The Sun
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Then we confront a full view of the main sanctuary shot from the southwest corner of the inner compound.
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Several species of fungi that colonize corn produce mycotoxins, however not all isolates of a toxigenic species produce mycotoxins and isolates capable of producing a mycotoxin do not always synthesize the toxin.
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Parched corn coffee was brewed by mixing roasted corn with boiling water.
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The medieval castle is the most romantic ruin in Cornwall.
On the Trail of Merlin - a guide to the Celtic mystery tradition
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While they are stringing popcorn and cranberries to hang on the tree, Beth tells Calvin and Conrad that she had spoken to Carole Lazenby, who had informed her of something that Con should have told them.
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I have actually heard one of the co-leaders of the Greens say that we should not be allowed to drive to the corner dairy - we should be forced to walk.
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Brown midrib corn (BMR) is lower in lignin content (about half of normal corn silage), and 6 to 8 percentage units higher in total plant digestibility.
“Going Up the Corn Crib” | clusterflock
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Twice he declined a pot at goal and opted to kick to the corner despite defending a narrow three-point lead.
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From the corner Farley headed in unopposed at the far post to level things up at 2-2.
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I helped myself to breakfast, doing my best not to spill too many cornflakes and cleaned up afterwards, crawling under the table to chase stray flakes.
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he knocked off the corners
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Like a US flag flying in front of a structure, like tatooes and piercings, the cornrows hairdo is a clue warning the disfavored to stay away.
You Are Nothing Without Your Robot. Nothing. « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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The child who is peeking around the corner of the chair is a little girl.
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Corn flour cannot be substituted for corn meal for cornbread, whereas corn meal cannot be substituted for corn flour for tortillas.
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This book is also about hog-killing and smokehouses, about making lye hominy and gathering wild greens, about ramps and cushaws and leather-britches, about cracklin’ bread and corn-cob jelly, whistle pig and poke sallet, apple butter and stack cakes.’
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Dynamic corneal thickness measurement contributes to the judgement of degree of corneal endothelium injury.
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Four silent soldiers with bowed heads stood at each corner of the bier.
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He left his clothes in a muddled pile in the corner.
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Figure 5 provides an illustration of the corner tracking-error issue when negotiating a curve in a road.
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Good, I hadn't forgotten anything, and the guard was snoring slightly in the corner.
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We were driving most unaggressively across a small plaza, with a driver and a friend on the box beside him to help keep us from harm, when a trolley-car came wildly round a corner at the speed of at least two miles an hour and crossed our track.
Familiar Spanish Travels
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Edward de Bono has seemingly cornered the market, and publishers are reluctant to try to take on the champ.
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There's only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that's your own self. Aldous Huxley
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When they arrived there, they found the old man practising his clarionet in the dolefullest manner in a corner of the room.
Little Dorrit