How To Use Hmong In A Sentence
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Ask the fishmonger to bone the fish for you.
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Stokton, a fishmonger, Thomas Yong, a saddler, and Robert Jakes, a shearman — all of whom had more than once been convicted of perjury, and on that account been struck off inquests — had contrived to get themselves replaced on the panel, and had been the chief movers in the recent actions against the late mayor and other officers of the city.
London and the Kingdom - Volume I
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The Hmong are the mountain peoples of Vietnam, Laos and Southern China. treated as savages by the ruling peoples of Vietnam, they were staunch allies of the US during the Vietnam war and after the fall of South Vietnam in 75, the US accepted a fair number as refugees.
"We have to be very careful. We want professors to speak with what they see as their truths."
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Dead fish, huge things that would grace any fishmonger's slab, could be had by sticking your hand in the water.
Times, Sunday Times
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Andy Ricker, who won the 2011 James Beard award for best chef in the Northwest, shops the stalls of Hmong farmers at his Portland, Oregon, market to find fiddlehead ferns, vegetables like "phak khanaa" or Chinese broccoli, exotic, untranslatable herbs and crucial ingredients like cilantro root for the innovative Asian cuisine he turns out at his restaurant Pok Pok.
Chefs talk about unusual farmers market finds
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If you are unsure about how to cut open a scallop or sea urchin, fillet a brill or clean an octopus, just ask your local fishmonger to do it for you.
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Some of these Hmong have since fled from the village, presumably for the border.
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Further into Chinatown there are more traditional market-type shops, including fishmongers with plastic buckets of eels, poulterers with flattened ducks and grocers with rambutans, lychees and other tropical Asian fruits.
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In a pinch, try buying rockweed from your fishmonger; it's used to pack shellfish and is often abundant where seafood is sold.
Happy as a Clambake
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He first gutted them, in the old fishmonger's style that leaves the fish looking whole.
Times, Sunday Times
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Here he was in the back of beyond, a lone American with a Beatles haircut advising a paramilitary team composed of anticommunist, antiroyalist Hmong tribesman who cut off the ears of their dead enemies.
Looking Back On the Spy Life
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On the fishmonger's slab the rows of dead fish symbolized everyone's lack of interest in his fate.
The Times Literary Supplement
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It was Moua who organized housing for Hmong newcomers, Moua who beat the bushes for jobs.
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Soung (highland) including the Hmong ( "Meo") and the Yao (Mien) 9\%, ethnic Vietnamese/Chinese 1\%
The 2000 CIA World Factbook
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Sadly, we hardly ever see them whole in the fishmonger's - just great piles of white ready - prepared skinless fillets.
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I found myself transfixed by the fishmonger's the other day.
Times, Sunday Times
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The creature, three times the size of an average British edible oyster, was discovered in the bottom of a box of fish bought by a Cornish fishmonger, Peter Randall.
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In Minnesota, Dolan's team held 25 town halls this year and crafted public service announcements for radio and television in English, Hmong, Somali and Spanish.
Kentucky.com: Homepage
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Hmong is monosyllabic and tonal, meaning that it consists mainly of one-syllable words and that the tone of a word affects meaning.
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Before the Hmong came to America, the death of a family member was announced by firing three shots into the air.
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Ask your fishmonger to fillet it and remove the small bones.
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Mackerel - traditionally a fair-weather fish - is still flashing its silver-blue disco gear on the fishmonger's slab.
Times, Sunday Times
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His father, who taught him to paint, was a fishmonger.
Times, Sunday Times
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The main drain isn't adequate to take away waste water from the fishmongers' kiosks.
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Once in a while, order a whole fish from your fishmonger and try cooking it whole, on the bone.
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Let the fishmonger scale, clean and gut the fish (I leave the head on).
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The terms Hmong (pronounced [m̥ɔ̃ŋ]) and Mong ([mɔ̃ŋ]) refer to an Asian ethnic group in the mountainous regions of southeast Asia.
Swollen Pickles
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Because the Hmong never had their own independent country, she said they've always felt a sense of impermanency, and a very strong image in their folklore is that of an orphan boy.
U.S. Hmong communities mourn general's death
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In the past, people might settle up annually with fishmongers, blacksmiths, dressmakers, and so forth.
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Dead fish, huge things that would grace any fishmonger's slab, could be had by sticking your hand in the water.
Times, Sunday Times
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He first gutted them, in the old fishmonger's style that leaves the fish looking whole.
Times, Sunday Times
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The zinc-lined drawers held lumps of ice delivered weekly by the fishmonger.
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From specialist cheesemongers to butchers, bakers, and fishmongers - we want to know about the smaller food retailers that provide the best produce.
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A family-run butcher and fishmonger shop in Witham is celebrating 50 years of trading.
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The vast majority of the fish are ready to be sold to fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants, and it is still not midday.
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Do you really feel like you've escaped shabby housing, nosy neighbors and haggling with the fishmonger?
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Gaston was a fishmonger who left evidence of his occupation on every hand he shook.
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That was because the fishmonger did house clearances on a Monday and never had time to unload the odds and ends floating about in the back of the van.
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On the fishmonger's slab the rows of dead fish symbolized everyone's lack of interest in his fate.
The Times Literary Supplement
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When one visits the only market in the city, one can see fishmongers, butchers and many more people selling things on both sides of the streets.
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If you see one of these dyed monstrosities on your fishmonger's slab, shun it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought.
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His father, who taught him to paint, was a fishmonger.
Times, Sunday Times
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Get down to your local fishmonger and try out some shellfish.
The Sun
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I bought the cod fresh from my local fishmonger and she will do the rest.
The Sun
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The other day I took a whole sea bass, cleaned and gutted by the fishmonger, and filled its belly with a pulp of lemon grass, ginger, peppercorns and coriander.
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She said she knew that children took newspapers along to butchers and fishmongers where they sold them and she was just wondering if something could be done to prevent this.
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One of the factors complicating the adjustment of the Hmong people has been English language acquisition.
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It is worth noticing also that a distinction was now drawn between the fisherman and the fishmonger — the man who caught the fish and he who sold it — piscator and piscarius; and in the vocabulary itself the leonine line is cited: “Piscator prendit, quod piscarius bene vendit.”
Old Cookery Books and Ancient Cuisine
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The Hmong (pronounced "mung") had aligned themselves with the U.S. in its secret war in Laos.
The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines
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By 1429 he had accumulated almost £130 in debts owed to fellow townsmen, other Essex men, and several Londoners; among the creditors were two fishmongers, two drapers and two ironmongers.
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Let the fishmonger scale, clean and gut the fish (I leave the head on).
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About ten minutes later he announced he was abandoning us "lovebirds" to investigate the various offerings of Montauk's more reputable vegetable stands and fishmongers.
Hi-Ya!
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There were three butchers, three grocers, a fishmonger and two bakers.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fishmongers in Accrington's new Market Pavilions say the problem is preventing the waste water from their kiosks from flowing away and allowing it to stagnate.
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The Hmong were a tough, unsophisticated tribal society whose own backyard grievances made them perfect recruits for this brutal clandestine war.
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Moua was part of the tiny Hmong intelligentsia, an educated son of a clan elder.
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Hmong-Mien is one of the major language families spoken in southern China and Southeast Asia.
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Reluctantly at first and then urgently over time, Walt mentors his next-door neighbor Thao (Bee Vang), a Hmong teen whose cousin harasses him and tries repeatedly to pull him into a life of gang-banging.
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In a fashionable village with boutiques, two butchers and a fishmonger.
Times, Sunday Times
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You will have to be early to get your fresh fish before the fishmonger sells out.
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This has been challenge for the Hmong culture as well as African - Americans , Latinos and American Indians.
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And I should point out for those who might be unfamiliar, that Hmong is spelled H-M-O-N-G.
Documentary Re-Examines Controversial Hmong Shooting
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My brief foray into fishmongering was a miserable failure, so I had to get myself a writing gig.
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Although the Hmong were effective at guerrilla-style hit-and-run actions, they were ill prepared to conduct a static defense against overwhelming odds.
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I found myself transfixed by the fishmonger's the other day.
Times, Sunday Times
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Fishmongers are another group of people who have a wealth of information waiting to be tapped by inquisitive customers, and they all seem eager to advise and assist.
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Ask your fishmonger what is best - in season - for fish pie: cod, haddock, coley, hake, whatever he recommends
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This was the finishing blow to Liston's offended dignity -- to be invited to dinner by a fat fleshmonger, merely to amuse his uncultivated cubs, was too much for the nervous system of the comedian to bear; but how to retreat?
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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During the 1990s, some 1,000 locally owned food shops - grocers, bakers, butchers and fishmongers - closed each year.
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Don't be afraid to ask your fishmonger to fillet flat fish.
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Mackerel - traditionally a fair-weather fish - is still flashing its silver-blue disco gear on the fishmonger's slab.
Times, Sunday Times
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For those of you who were to busy gasping over the use of the word gook or fish head, the Hmong people often smile or laugh when confronted or yelled at.
“Gran Torino” movie review » Scene-Stealers
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Each restaurant is also a fishmonger's.
Times, Sunday Times
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The town has all the basics, from a butcher and a fishmonger to a hardware store, as well as great beach cafes and restaurants.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you can't buy or face handling a live lobster, make sure it is freshly cooked and from a good fishmonger.
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I got the fishmonger to skin the fish which helped save on the preparation time.
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Talk to your butcher or fishmonger about the cheapest cuts or what's in season.
The Sun
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It was decided that a row of shops should be included to house a newsagent, post office, greengrocer, grocery, fishmonger and a butcher.
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You need smoked cod's roe, which many good fishmongers sell.
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As a project director with the United Nations Development Fund for Women she assessed the needs of Lao and Hmong refugee women repatriates in Laos and in the refugee camps in Thailand.
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But when I want to buy cheese I go to the cheese stall on the market, I buy my meat from a family butchers and fish from the fishmonger.
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The monkfish tempura had a depth of flavour that is often missing from the pricey fillets on the fishmonger's slab.
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Order a whole one from your fishmonger or market stall at around £18 a fish.
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The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor worship compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion.
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If the Hmong were a a tribe from Africa, the UW-Madison administration would have folded faster than Superman on laundry day!
The continuing travails over talking about race in the classroom.
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Other significant ethnic groups include the Cham, Chinese, Hmong, Khmer, Muong, and Tai, though none of these groups has a population over one million.
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From the ocean, choices include squid, whole red snapper, whiting and sardines, most of which usually look like they've just come from the fishmonger next door.
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The C.I.A. and the U.S. Air Force reported to the ambassador and, because there were no U.S. ground troops, Vang Pao and the Hmong were the favorite proxy soldiers.
Roger Warner: No Thanks to the State Department, the Last Remnant of the Vietnam War May Be About to End
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Remove the scallops from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a blunt knife, leaving on the roe (alternatively, ask your fishmonger to do this for you).
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Fishmonger's and no-frills café serving seafood and fish straight out of the sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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I'll ask the fishmonger if he can order three dozen oysters for me.
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Make your choice from a fishmonger's display and watch it cooked in front of you.
Times, Sunday Times
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Chiamee Her is described as Hmong, about 4 feet 10 and weighing about 110 pounds.
StarTribune.com rss feed
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Unfortunately, there wasn't any leatherjacket available at my fishmonger so I used Hiramasa Kingfish
Archive 2009-01-01
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If you have no obliging local fishmonger, use a pound or more of white fish.
Times, Sunday Times
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If I were to venture into the city, I could watch fishmongers throw fish at each other for the tourists at the market.
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I'll say this for Wes, he is a grimly determined and wildly entertaining fleshmonger.
Now THAT'S Pimpin'!
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The hospital was in a part of town with a large population of Hmong immigrants.
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Traders were bringing in crates of imported goods from across the seas while fishmongers and townsfolk sold their own homemade wares in shops and stalls.
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Already, Glover has started clearing one of his hillsides and developing contoured fields similar to the terraced strips of land the Hmong worked in the mountains.
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Ask your fishmonger to prepare the fish for you or if you feel adventurous have a go yourself.
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I watched the fishmongers pluck the fish from the tank, and take a knife to them.
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“bummaree” for the sake of the possible profit, or a fishmonger, having purchased a double supply for a cheaper price, will “bummaree” half his purchase.
The Art of Living in Australia
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When my mother was a home economics teacher she taught the full gamut of the subject, purchasing, costing, dietary values of food, how to shop in a butchers, greengrocers and fishmongers.
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Sachets of deliciously black squid ink are available in fishmongers or delis such as Valvona & Crolla.
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There are a dozen good-sized pieces of cardboard, each bearing a colored illustration of one of the "trades" following, viz.: a milliner, a fishmonger, a greengrocer, plumber, a music-seller, a toyman, mason,
Entertainments for Home, Church and School
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Use the local fishmonger instead of buying fish fingers from the freezer compartment.
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By 1429 he had accumulated almost £130 in debts owed to fellow townsmen, other Essex men, and several Londoners; among the creditors were two fishmongers, two drapers and two ironmongers.
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Ask for them when you are next at your local fishmonger.
Times, Sunday Times
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Levy is attentive in his attempts to distinguish one group from another, Hmong from Mien or Vietnamese.
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So after coming from work, I used to flip through the yellow pages, call the fishmongers and pester them with questions about "pomfret", "mackrel", "king fish"...
Sungatha Fanna upkari - Fiery Prawns Curry
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Tell the fishmonger you are making a fish soup and ask him to prepare the fish for you.
Times, Sunday Times
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Use whichever fish your fishmonger recommends at this time of year; but it should be as thick as possible, and of even thickness.
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Officers handcuffed the terrified suspect outside a fishmonger's.
The Sun
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The Hmong (pronounced "mung") had aligned themselves with the U.S. in its secret war in Laos, and had to flee afterward as refugees.
The Appleton Post-Crescent Latest Headlines
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A Hmong hip-hop performer tours the country rapping about racism.
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A few years ago, a request for monkfish, cod or skate cheeks (they are sometimes referred to as knobs) might have elicited a slightly odd look from your fishmonger, but thanks to an increased demand for them from the restaurant industry, they are slightly easier to get hold of these days.
The Independent - Frontpage RSS Feed
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Any good fishmonger will get you live scallops.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their ranks, however, are swelled in the following way: A salesman, having disposed of his own fish, will "bummaree" for the sake of the possible profit, or a fishmonger, having purchased a double supply for a cheaper price, will "bummaree" half his purchase.
The Art of Living in Australia ; together with three hundred Australian cookery recipes and accessory kitchen information by Mrs. H. Wicken
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Remove the scallops from their shells by gently scraping and prising them away with a blunt knife, leaving on the roe (alternatively, ask your fishmonger to do this for you).
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The cult of spirits, shamanism, and ancestor worship compose the three major parts of traditional Hmong religion.
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Purchase your oysters from a reputable fishmonger.
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His true confession, for the acts he committed in wartime, is reserved for his Hmong friend.
Matthew Yglesias » Conservatives’ Bizarre Readings of Gran Torino
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Bread came from bakeries, meat from butchers, and fish from a fishmongers and there was only one supermarket in Swindon, he thought.
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Make your choice from a fishmonger's display and watch it cooked in front of you.
Times, Sunday Times
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Use the local fishmonger instead of buying fish fingers from the freezer compartment.
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V. i.336 (134,7) [And was the duke a fleshmonger, a fool, and a coward, as you then reported him to be?]
Notes to Shakespeare — Volume 01: Comedies
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There would be whole rows of butchers, fishmongers and greengrocers, which were known as shambles.
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Each restaurant is also a fishmonger's.
Times, Sunday Times
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If you see one of these dyed monstrosities on your fishmonger's slab, shun it.
Times, Sunday Times
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Tell the fishmonger you are making a fish soup and ask him to prepare the fish for you.
Times, Sunday Times
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In one, a Minneapolis housing project is represented as a lawless free-fire zone, with gangsters shooting it out in the streets and anti-Hmong graffiti defacing parked cars.
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About twice a month the coast road floods and the tide comes up to the door of this wooden shed, which doubles as fishmonger and impromptu lunch venue looking out over the fishing boats and pleasure cruisers.
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It was an error because the fishmonger immediately started to cut a steak for her.
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In the end, the douche circulatoire turned out to be the kind of thing the fishmonger does to a fish, without all the messy gutting and filleting.
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Twenty pubs a month close, 50 butchers, bakers, fishmongers and newsagents shut each week and the average person now travels 900 miles a year to shop for food, says a report published today.
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His wife is not his: his children are not his; they can be taken from him, and sold at any minute, as far away from each other as the human fleshmonger may see fit to carry them.
A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861
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Freezing to such extreme temperatures completely stops all microbiological activity, and when defrosted is actually closer to ‘fresh’ than never-frozen fish, which can sometimes go at least a week from capture to being delivered to your local fishmonger.
Yellowtail Nigiri
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Although most Hmong men had one wife, polygyny was an accepted practice.
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(highland) including the Hmong ( "Meo") and the Yao (Mien) 9\%, ethnic
The 2001 CIA World Factbook
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If you're of a squeamish nature, get the fishmonger to gut them for you.
Times, Sunday Times
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Officers handcuffed the terrified suspect outside a fishmonger's.
The Sun
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In a fashionable village with boutiques, two butchers and a fishmonger.
Times, Sunday Times
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Other Austro-Tai speakers include the Austronesian-speaking Moken and small groups of Hmong and Mien in Shan State.
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Ask your fishmonger what is best for grilling at this time of year - some suggestions are salmon, haddock, tuna, trout, hake, cod.
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If, like me, you adore the meaty flesh and sweet flavour of fresh skate, and you have not asked your fishmonger to remove the skin, then you will need to resort to the toolbox before dinner.
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For those of you (like me until a few years ago) who were too young to know who the Hmong are and what their relevance is to US foreign policy, the Hmong and other hill tribes (aka montagnards) fought with the US against the communists across SE Asia.
07/03/2004
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Fishmonger's and no-frills café serving seafood and fish straight out of the sea.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most are blast-frozen on shore and exported whole, though some are filleted or sold fresh to UK fishmongers, supermarkets and restaurants.
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At Slabtown, a nondescript spot a mile above Cannon's, the light-marching band crossed in a row-boat; they piled brush and bent down saplings in the traveller's road, where he should almost reach the brow of the hill in his buggy, and when the fleshmonger halted at the obstacle, _chis, hola!
The Entailed Hat Or, Patty Cannon's Times
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And was the duke a fleshmonger, a fool, and a coward, as you then reported him to be?
Measure for Measure
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Parents and Teachers - Has picture along with sign - Has index in Spanish, Hmong, Vietnamese,
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A Wexford fishmonger who has being selling fish from the back of a refrigerated van in Portlaoise is resisting moves by Laois County Council to stop her from trading.
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Lao Soung (highland) including the Hmong ( "Meo") and the Yao (Mien) 9\%, ethnic Vietnamese/Chinese 1\%
The 1996 CIA Factbook
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The differences and origins of the six tribes (Akha, Lisu, Karen, Hmong, Mien and Lahu) are well presented, both pictorially and in words in the introduction.