How To Use Gari In A Sentence
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Compared to a Finno-Ugric language like Estonian or Hungarian, which has tons of cases with exotic names like the inessive, superessive, ablative, translative, and exessive, English seems as poor as a pauper on payday.
2009 October « Motivated Grammar
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Margarine can be substituted for butter in this recipe.
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Penguin used to do these great science fiction paperback editions, and they had one series with really evocative paintings — glossy, garish, almost hyperrealist — on the covers.
Ballardian » The 032c Interview: Simon Reynolds on Ballard, part 2
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Use oils and margarine instead of lard or hard fats.
Successful Fasting -the easy way to cleanse your body of its poisons
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Americans are sociable and gregarious
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During these conferences the alteration proposed by Briggs was agreed upon; and on his return from his second visit to Edinburgh in 1617 he accordingly published the first chiliad of his logarithms.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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He is then heard of as plotting with Garibaldi in Italy, as secretary of a legation in Japan, and in other parts of the world.
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Despite his excitement, there are few things Ignaciuk finds lacking in his life in Bulgaria.
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Among the first generation, family relations adhered rather closely to the traditional Bulgarian model.
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Besides, far more important than the vagaries of fashion is what suits you.
Times, Sunday Times
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As the wetlands falls away, pipelines are exposed to the vagaries of open water.
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Zalm said that if Bulgaria's economy continues to develop at this pace, interest in it among Dutch people would continue to grow.
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‘Unfortunately, Bulgarian coal is lignite, we have no anthracite, no petrol or gas,’ he said.
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Bulgarian cigarettes production and Bulgarian tobacco deliveries will depend on the market situation.
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Bulgaria's State Agriculture Fund has started selecting grain producers for buying out bread wheat for the newly set up Grain Commodity Fund.
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In a more realistic scenario, Bulgaria will decommission reactors 1 and 2 by end - 2002 as agreed upon with the EC and it will preserve reactors 3 and 4.
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After the famous New York trial of her boyfriend and pimp Mickey Jelke, "the oleo-margarine heir," the former call girl Pat Ward had quietly married an osteopath and they lived in Hollywood, Florida.
An Interview with Gail Godwin about her novel Queen of the Underworld, and her memoir The Making of a Writer, both published in early 2006.
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Replanting disease is a serious obstacle for sustainable development of strawberry (Fragaria ananassa Duch) at present.
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Simply put, it was on that date that the communist era in Bulgaria started.
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In 1884, the first newspaper in Ladino - the language of Sephardic Jews - was founded, although in time all Jewish newspapers in the country published in Bulgarian.
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I'll be the first to admit that I've led a somewhat sheltered life since arriving in Bulgaria last January.
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All reading times were converted to words read per minute, then transformed to base 10 logarithms for the analyses because they were positively skewed.
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It must be entertaining to hear the peculiar phraseology and observe the humorous vulgarities of these _naiades_, if one could do so
The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life
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Paul watched carefully the vagaries of her excitement, and kept his sharp hawk's-eye upon everything; he had quite made up his mind not to dangle for two years, as he had round Colette de Rosen.
The Immortal Or, One Of The "Forty." (L'immortel) - 1877
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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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Grihojudhyokalin rashiate Lalfoujer santrase mara giechilo 7.5 million manush. nandigram ki choto angaria to er kache sishu. shet shoktike nischinho korar janyo war communism er abodan kebol Kronstad ei avyuthyan er fole nihotoder sankhya koyak hajar. petrograder pashei chilo noubahinir chauni.
Kafila
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The most sumptuous and heady of fragrances, these feature exotic flowers like Bulgarian rose, jasmine and tuberose, as well as mysterious musks, woods and other exotic essences.
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Writing in 1888, historian Henry Howe said that when MacGahan returned to Bulgaria in 1877, he was everywhere hailed as a liberator and deliverer.
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Financial services in Bulgaria are still branded by formalism, bureaucracy and lack of interest, analysts said.
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The expression pervading the countenance of the one was vulgarity; of the other, that which is rarely found, except in persons of high birth.
Jack Sheppard A Romance
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The recent calculations reviewed in the article go beyond the valence approximation and attempt to improve the approach to continuum by a logarithmic factor relative to previous simulations.
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Like a kid, Mr. Mailer was fascinated by his own naughtiness -- his earliest critics castigated him for the vulgarity of his language, though his editors insisted that he use the word "fug" in "The Naked and the Dead.
A Boy's Life
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I managed to turn up a copy in both Nagari and Nastaliq of another of his stories, "Khol Do" here or here for Nastaliq; furthermore, the fact that the Devanagari version was copied from a source text gives me hope of finding such an edition for myself... or, of course, I could just finally learn how to read the script...
Languagehat.com: SAADAT HASAN MANTO.
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To do so, many of us have reduced the amount of beef we eat, and have substituted margarine for butter.
The 8-Week Cholesterol Cure
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Rice cultivation, which is dependent on the vagaries of weather and on complex systems of irrigation, requires cooperative labor.
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He was a cheerful, gregarious man, as endlessly curious as a cat, highly emotional and susceptible.
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Note that if legislators were somehow! required to read all bills passed into law, they would just withdraw into precatory vagaries, and leave all the detail to bureaucrats.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Just Read the Bill:
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Last week's chemical accident in Hungary, when about 184 million gallons of caustic sludge and water burst from a storage pool of a metals plant inundating three western Hungarian towns and spilling into the Danube, is yet another reminder that accidents happen at chemical facilities.
Elizabeth Hitchcock: In The Public Interest : How Many Reminders Do We Need Before We Act to Reduce Chemical Accident Risk?
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He was bludgeoned to death with the butt of a pistol on the Caribbean island of Margarita on Sunday, October 16.
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His best finish was 11th in the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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In Jodi's case, she was looking at some of the effects of host intestinal environment on gregarine metabolism and survival.
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It supports trigonometric functions, logarithm and antilogarithm.
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You probably haven't noticed, but my surname bears a passing resemblance to a certain vulgarity.
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But public opinion, because of the tremendous urge to conformity in gregarious animals, is less tolerant than any system of law.
Politics vs. Literature: An Examination of Gullivers Travels
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As if in echo of national pride at his achievement, the magnificent sound of bagpipes swirled in honour of the Bulgarian champion.
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In an age of crassness, vulgarity and self-indulgence, she has continued to be an icon of what we once were and of what we might yet become again.
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He signed an agreement to borrow a 75 million euro two-year loan syndicated by 18 banks, an unprecedented number of creditors for Bulgaria.
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By analyzing 134 informative microsatellite markers dispersed throughout the genome on 39 meioses, we localized the king mutation to the distal region of Chromosome 5 with a peak logarithm of odds
PLoS Biology: New Articles
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Tsimbls used to be strung with thinner strings and less tension, in contrast to the Hungarian-Romanian cymbaloms of today, which use piano wire strung with a barbaric tension of 40-50 kilos per string.
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The museum has a Saudi sculpture of a falcon on a perch, of inestimable value and stunning vulgarity, made from gold, quartz, rubies, emeralds, sapphires and 1,210 diamonds.
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Samples from areas B and C revealed no P. fragariae, no P. cactorum and no verticillium wilt.
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The logarithmic scale of the fresh mass and the linear scale of the dry mass together show how the initially exponential growth changes gradually into linear.
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Other examples are negative numbers, complex numbers, trigonometry, raising to powers, logarithms, and the beginnings of calculus.
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The main objective is to facilitate the export of goods and services from the US to countries such as Bulgaria.
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Harding would only have had at his disposal sulphuric acid, but by heating this acid with the neutral fatty bodies he could separate the glycerine; then from this new combination, he easily separated the olein, the margarin, and the stearin, by employing boiling water.
The Mysterious Island
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He was always a gregarious and sociable person and loved to set up opportunities for people from all walks of life to come together.
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The Hungarian uprising in 1956 was suppressed by the Soviet Union.
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All of the famous names in Bulgarian art can be seen until the end of January.
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has warned Hungary will fight back if the 27-nation European Union interferes in what he calls internal politics while his country holds the EU's presidency.
European Parliament Members Challenge Hungary Media Law
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The London Hungarian Committee in 1849 quoted Article X, by Leopold II, of the House of Hapsburg, in 1790, which definitely stated that "Hungary with her appanages is a free kingdom, and in regard to her whole legal form of government (including all the tribunals) independent; that is, entangled with no other kingdom or people, but having her own peculiar consistence and constitution; accordingly to be governed by her legitimately crowned king after her peculiar laws and customs.
Memoir and Letters of Francis W. Newman
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We were planning to boil it down later that night for a sugaring off party the next day.
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The home of the Margarita pizza, Naples offers wonderful opportunities for the feeder.
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The patterning is loud and garish but totally aesthetic, and functions as much as designer camouflage as an integrating device.
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Parliament voted on September 10 to create an interdepartmental commission of inquiry to try to track down investments made in Bulgarian overseas companies.
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The fitted result proves that the hypothesis that load-life curve in single logarithm should be exponential curve is right.
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Slowly, with enthusiasm that would put coffin bearers to shame, he moved past the poster cases, making nothing of the garish imagery and loud print.
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It has altered the position of the siphuncle, has placed it in the centre instead of leaving it on the back, but it still whirls its spiral logarithmically as did the Ammonites in the earliest ages of the world's existence.
The Life of the Spider
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Her experience with sugaring (which is the same idea as waxing) wasn't something she wished to repeat.
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For us, sugaring is a wonderful part of our lives all year around, a special blend of hard work, good times, and lasting memories.
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Different numbers of PCR cycles were performed to determine the logarithmic phase of the reaction.
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Economists now fear that the vagaries of the weather could wreck a national economy that has weathered the financial storms of the global credit crisis relatively unscathed.
Times, Sunday Times
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The Bulgaria striker squandered two glorious chances either side of the interval and those misses summed up a miserable season.
Times, Sunday Times
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Hymen blew his torch out, put it into the cupboard for use on a future day, and exchanged his garish saffron-coloured robe for decent temporary mourning.
The Newcomes
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There is little to suggest any aesthetic vulgarity or antipathy to culture on their part.
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Official Bob Garibaldi signaled for a 3-pointer, but after a discussion the basket was correctly changed to a 2-pointer.
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he is a gregarious person who avoids solitude
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There, the most widespread Ordovician flysch is the Garin Formation.
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As previously mentioned, this bright coloring is a warning to some fish that may attempt to approach or challenge the Garibaldi.
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Perrin says in the essay that he believes Williams en. wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Williams_ (UK_writer) is less famous than Tolkien or C.S. Lewis partly because he wrote fiction only for adults, not for adults and children: “All Hallows Eve will never be a TV special – or if it is, it will be so debased and vulgarized as to make most TV specials of great books seem works of astonishing fidelity.”
2008 October 23 « One-Minute Book Reviews
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Colleagues call the former Democratic deputy whip gregarious and determined; he is a leading figure in the Latino world.
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Black-crowned Night-herons are gregarious at all times of the year, and are often seen in very large groups.
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I was really amused by Chiaki's pickled ginger sushi, mostly because I was reminded of the web quiz where one of the Lucky Star girls got classified as gari (Konata?) after making fun of another (Kagami) who had been classified as kappa maki (cucumber roll): Is that even sushi?
Anime Nano!
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Simeon II, or to give him his civilian name Simeon Borisov of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, styled himself "tsar of Bulgaria" while he lived in exile.
Prepare for the reign of Charles the Meddler | Nick Cohen
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To label [Béla] Tarr, co-subject of this week's micro-retro at the Harvard Film Archive, as a downer is merely a philistine's impatient way of saying he's an existentialist, a modern-film Dostoyevsky-Beckett with a distinctly Hungarian taste for suicidal depression, morose self-amusement, and bile," writes Michael Atkinson.
GreenCine Daily: Fests and events, 1/11.
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Hungarian became a literary language only in the fifteenth century.
The Times Literary Supplement
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In doing so, Blatherwick has made you aware of the strange beauty and vulgarity of otherwise unnoticeable, routine human impulses.
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Maybe we can arrange a deal for plagarist Coulter and old labeller you to do a book together.
Think Progress » Blind eye to Coulter plagiarism.
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Margarine is fortified with added vitamins A and D to bring their levels up to those naturally present in butter.
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The DSUE was widely regarded as filling a lexicographical gap, because it treated four-letter words and sexual and scatological vulgarities that had previously been omitted by the OED and the general run of ‘family’ dictionaries.
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Light from the partially eclipsed sun filters through the clouds over Varna, Bulgaria, on Tuesday, creating a Cheshire Cat grin.
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Two important subjects each correspondent brought up with Hungarian officials: the fates of Cardinal Mindszenty and of the two Martons.
Enemies of the People
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Wilson managed to get his frippet to Lahore on a plane provided by Zia, who laughed at the vulgarity of his antics.
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One of the spices is definitely Hungarian paprika, which is one of the main products made by Pride of Szeged.
Archive 2007-08-01
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We chose the name Beelzebub to reflect the dark 'diabolic' coloration of the new species and its fierce protective behavior in the field," said Gabor Csorba of the Hungarian Natural History Museum.
Wired Top Stories
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However, Nick, a gregarious chap, had young friends who were in the hospitality industry who suggested that being a hotelier would be more to his liking.
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Latham seems to be a reluctant joiner whereas Abbott is naturally gregarious.
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If she had followed her own impulse, to be sure, she would have risen on the spot and danced that mad dance once more with all the wild abandonment of an almeh or a Zingari.
What's Bred in the Bone
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Acne vulgaris is a decorticate model with a multifactorial etiology including androgen stimulation of sebum production.
Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
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Both had an interest in Bulgarian folklore and noticed on their travels that this was shared by people in many other parts of the world.
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Never substitute margarine for the butter, since the whole point of shortbread is its buttery taste.
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You see, a Bulgarian farmer had bought a prizewinning boar for breeding purposes, but discovered it would only socialise with other male pigs.
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Never mind, a long-since abandoned unofficial page for the Magyar Borsodi League links straight to a Hungarian recipe for goose liver cooked in paprika - just the thing to keep your pecker up on a parky afternoon at Haladas Szombathely.
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In San Felipe de los Herreros are the finest examples of openwork dresses and blouses, also found in Zacán, Tócuaro and Erongarícuaro.
The artesanias of Michoacan - an introduction
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The Rugarian babies were born with as much body fur as their parents, and it really was difficult for humans to tell them apart without going through the list of names until the yaya (which was Rugarian for the unadult) answered to the right one.
Freedoms Challenge
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In a separate bowl, beat margarine, honey, brown sugar, egg and vanilla until well blended.
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The packed lunches were found to be high in fat because of crisps, chocolate bars, biscuits and the amount of butter and margarine used.
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[) S] abac from the Hungarians, expressed a legitimate Byzantine policy; and the siege of Malta, one of his latest ventures, might also be defended as
The Balkans A History of Bulgaria—Serbia—Greece—Rumania—Turkey
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We perform classical, pre-classical, romanticism pieces, with domination of Bulgarian folk and church-Slavonic music.
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As previously mentioned, this bright coloring is a warning to some fish that may attempt to approach or challenge the Garibaldi.
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Reliable information on blood lead levels from many parts of Europe is lacking but studies from Bulgaria, Romania, Russia and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) suggest that average exposure levels in children may be high.
Global Environment Outlook (GEO-4)~ Chapter 6
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In other words, Bulgaria will again have to diplomatically maneuver and make its choice in a vulnerable situation.
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That's margarine, vegetable shortening, partially hydrogenated oils, polyunsaturated vegetable oils.
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Specific transcription profiles of mitochondrial genes were associated with specific mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in a natural population of a gynodioecious species S. vulgaris.
BioMed Central - Latest articles
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Phaseolus vulgaris erythroagglutinin • ConA, concanavalin A • endo H, endoglycosidase H
Journal of Biological Chemistry current issue
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-. (person) denying doctrine of the fall of Man. antilogarithm
Xml's Blinklist.com
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He's gregarious and tactile, always ready with a cuddle and a chuckle.
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In short, our elite athletes often live a life wrapped in cotton wool and protected from the vagaries of growing up.
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None of these accusations however has been proven and some within Bulgaria believe that they were generated as acts of business sabotage by weapons companies from other countries.
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Sheffer -- who knew what makes business men laugh -- pinned his simple faith to three main subjects, convulsive of the diaphragmatic muscles, building up each series upon the inherent humor to be extracted from physical violence as represented in the perpetrations and punishments of Ruff and Reddy, marital infidelity as mirrored in the stratagems and errancies of an amorous ape with an aged and jealous spouse, and the sure-fire familiarity of aged minstrel jokes (mother-in-law, country constable, young married cookery, and the like) refurbished in pictorial serials through the agency of two uproarious and imbecilic vulgarians, Bonehead and Buttinsky.
Success A Novel
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Polyunsaturated fatty acids, found in some plant oils, some margarines and most fish oils, reduce the blood cholesterol.
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His image was also featured on packets of cigarillos.
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Volcanoes of the western Hungarian volcanic field also consistently comprise basal glassy pyroclastic units overlain by lavas that cap buttes.
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Like Roth and Zweig, he revered the old Europe of the Austro-Hungarian Empire even in its most shadowy duplicities; it was the empire where memory reigned supreme.
A Hungarian Novelist's Literature of Fidelity
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Alex is the son of British-Bulgarian parents, with an English mother, and a Bulgarian father.
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Sift flour, baking powder and salt on to wax paper. Beat remaining butter or margarine until soft in large bowl.
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No one would have any doubts about the guiltiness of the Bulgarian.
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The one recorded by his cook contained peanut butter and banana spread on white bread then fried in margarine until sizzling hot and brown.
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Nestle Bulgaria also has a toll-free number, recently introduced on the boxes and the wrappings of its products.
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We have always felt somewhat vulnerable to the vagaries of political change.
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P is given on a logarithmic scale to illustrate the range of values.
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Broadcaster John Humphrys recently attacked shows like Big Brother for their ‘mind-numbing, witless vulgarity.’
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Note 82: Archivo Historico de la Facultad de Medicina, "Causa criminal contra Nicolas Garica Miranda por haber curado a various sin ser facultativa," leg. 3, exp. 1, ff. 1 – 39, 1792, cited in Hernández Sáenz pp. 235 – 6. back
Pestilence and Headcolds: Encountering Illness in Colonial Mexico
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The dialogue is as awash in vulgarity as, well, a middle school playground.
I Have No Hugo Ideas, and I Must Vote!
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There are substantial Roma communities in all European countries, not just Romania and Bulgaria," said Virgil Bercea, the Greek Catholic bishop of Oradea.
Romania Church Leaders Condemn Roma Deportations
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Please note that the 34-year performance has a logarithmic price scale.
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Stories like that would have brought them together, stressing their commonalities and the vagaries of human emotion.
GWENDOLEN
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For Bulgarians, it's the chance to practice delivering lines not in your native tongue - and to mingle with drama enthusiasts from other lands.
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The determination and differentiation of notochord in Bufo bufo gargarizans embryos in different developmental stage have been systematically studied.
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Regardless of the results of the review, Bulgaria will decommission the two reactors.
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Living in rows, conducting our movements and our apparel as nearly as possible in accordance with the hitch of the moment, singing the songs our neighbours sing -- this is Order, but gregarian order.
Child and Country A Book of the Younger Generation
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We can use arithmetics with different bases, fractions, decimals, logarithms, powers, or simply words.
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Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
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The term mob is Australian English as the accepted collective noun for a group of Kangaroos, from the hoitytoity mobilus vulgaris.
Boing Boing: July 9, 2006 - July 15, 2006 Archives
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She packed all kinds of clothes to cope with the vagaries of the English weather.
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Margarita, as beautifull as the best: but yet so peevish, scornefull, and fantasticall, that she disdained any good advice given her; neyther could any thing be done, to cause her contentment; which absurd humors were highly displeasing to her husband: but in regard he knew not how to helpe it, constrainedly he did endure it.
The Decameron
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It was the Bulgarian midfielder's fourth goal in four league matches.
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The company received city approval to expand its cigar-marking plant to handle more production of cigarillos.
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Green hills and gregarious people await you in this fabled land of poets and playwrights.
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The album's tracks are a contemporary interpretation of Bulgarian folklore and Orthodox music.
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All he needed was the value of the natural logarithm of 2.
SuperCooperators
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I have a friend, a sensible, rational creature, not outwardly generous, but happy to share a garibaldi if pressed.
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It was impossible to associate his remembered almost total uninterest in his surroundings with those chintzy curtains, that hanging basket of trailing ivy and fuchsia over the door of Faith Cottage or the two brightly painted yellow tubs still garish with summer flowers which had been artfully placed one each side of the porch.
She Closed Her Eyes
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I take a swallow of my margarita and get ready to ask her one more time if I can see it.
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But they do their own thing regardless of the vagaries of fashion - and quite right too.
The Sun
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Butter can be substituted with margarine in this recipe.
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This pattern suggests a logarithmic growth curve with progressively diminishing advantage in performance with age.
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The thing that strikes a foreigner most forcibly in Pressburg is the prevalence of the Hungarian costume, which all the men, high and low, delight in wearing.
A Lady's Glimpse of the Late War in Bohemia
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The scale is logarithmic so a solution with a pH value of 3 has 10 times as much hydrogen ion activity as one whose pH value is 4.
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Estate agents continue to advise sellers to tone down anything that might be considered too garish.
Times, Sunday Times
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The vulgarization of political science is intermingled with the forfeit of its civic education function.
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If garish colours had been in my mindset, then it has my kind of whimsey.
MX42 / Illustration Friday: Frozen
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There appears to be an Ugaritic dialectal change from *ẓ the emphatic interdental ɣ for instance.
Edward Sapir and the Philistine headdress
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The conventional view held that cultural impress on the New World was rudimentary, artless, too recent to have mellowed the garish profusion of nature.
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Orators are not improvising without adequate preparation; they are ‘winging it’ (this American vulgarism surely never arose till the 1990s?)
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The first sputnik and Yuriy Gagarin's flight on April 12, 1961 made this country a great space power.
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Rice cultivation, which is dependent on the vagaries of weather and on complex systems of irrigation, requires cooperative labor.
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No longer relegated to the garish masses, the saturated pink shades known as fuchsia and magenta are suddenly haute.
Gioia Diliberto: Big Shoes To Fill
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Another word returns from the deepest recesses of childhood: “Moscovite,” the word spoken by my parents with special contempt, in reference to those Hungarian Communists who returned to Budapest with the Red Army.
Enemies of the People
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The Austro-Hungarian army was a unique multinational force.
The Collins History of the World in the 20th Century
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Recent days have seen a series of commemorations of defining events in the past century of Bulgarian history.
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In a statistical sense, therefore, the multiplicative model signifies independent additive effects on a logarithmic scale.
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Sunburned, butt-slapping white men came out from the lake for salty corn chips and margaritas and to razz the fatso wives who were mostly reading fashion magazines.
Jesus-Man and the Bee Sting
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Many Creoles and Garifuna believe in obeah, or witchcraft.
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I know that Bulgaria is trying hard to become more westernized and strives to be like America, but it's sad when becoming "westernized" means embracing huge supermarket chains that monopolize all the business and kill the "little men.
Hello supermarket
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The second and third sets were dominated by Bulgaria, the way they do best, with their power game.
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Mary asked for butter, but the dealer palmed off margarine on her.
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Victorian critics derided its vulgarity.
Times, Sunday Times
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Potato is also a staple of Hungarian cuisine and the restaurant offers potato mash and roasted nut-formed potato.
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A logarithm is a name for a power to which you raise a given number, called the base, to get the number whose logarithm it is.
The Past Through Tomorrow
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The pizza Margarita was tasty enough.
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But that's not so easy when you share a tiny flat with three ancient Hungarian relatives.
Times, Sunday Times
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Mineralogy _-alogy_, not _-ology_ nature _nature_, or _choor_ oleomargarine _g_ is hard, as in _get_ orchid _orkid_ oust _owst_, not _oost_ peculiar _peculyar_ pecuniary _pekun'yari_ perspiration not _prespiratian_ prestige _pres'tij_ or _prestezh'_ pronunciation _pronunzeashun_ or _pronunsheashun_ saucy not _sassy_ schedule _skedyul_ semi not _semi_ theater _the'ater_ not _thea'ter_ turgid _turjid_ usage _uzage_ usurp _uzurp_ vermilion _vermilyun_ wife's not _wives_
Practical Grammar and Composition
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Czechs, Poles and Slovenians are also expected to return to holidaying in Bulgaria.
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Imagine thinking that a logarithm is a soothing thing instead of the exciting thing that is truly is.
Wired Campus
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It was like garish noon rising to the dignity of sunset in a couple of seconds.
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Ms. Tsangari, who grew up in Greece and has a master's degree in performance studies from New York University, was an associate producer on "Dogtooth," a New Directors selection from last year.
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Another field of interest shown by Milan's municipal companies was in gas distribution and the privatisation of thermoelectric power plants in Bulgaria.
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He was wearing a garish T-shirt underneath his shirt.
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The mariachis were swinging, the margaritas were chilling, the River Walk was overflowing.
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Siemens is also planning to make greenfield investments in Bulgaria's hi-tech industry.
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Cream the margarine and sugar until light and fluffy, then add the beaten egg a little at a time while continuing to work.
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Avoid fried food, and stay clear of margarine and other processed vegetable oils.
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Dinner was at, again, La Privera on the zocala for traditional cuisine and "flavorful" Mezcal margaritas!!
TravelPod.com TravelStream? ? Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
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After decades of Marxist-Leninist education, Hungarians of all classes are showing an obsessive interest in their aristocratic forebears.
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The dominant tree species in this moist forest are the dipterocarps, Anisoptera thurifera, Hopea gregaria, H. iriana, H. novoguineensis, Shorea assamica, S. montigena, S. selanica, and Vatica rassak.
Buru rain forests
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The other type loud and flamboyant, gregarious and unrestrained, life-loving and vigorous, passionate and strong.
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The combination of garish cartoon colours and brash graphic quality is totally euphoric.
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The anti-intellectual vulgarity does contribute to dumbing down.
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They dress garishly, drink flute after flute of bubbly, chain-smoke cigarettes and giant doobies, snort piles of cocaine (or pastry flour, if they've been duped) and throw themselves at every young muscled thing in their vicinity.
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The process of accession is a difficult one and Bulgaria should complete negotiations within the predicted time frame, Palacio said.