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  • The first night we showed up we stayed over top of the "Husky Pub" (husky is short for Huskissen, the town). TravelPod.com TravelStream™ — Recent Entries at TravelPod.com
  • Throat surgery left her with a distinctive husky voice. The Sun
  • It destroyed his tenor voice and his familiar cracked, husky tones took over. Times, Sunday Times
  • Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace of happiness. 
  • In addition to the typical "island dog," we saw "atypical" breeds such as huskies, chows, pit bulls, cockers and Labs. SFGate: Top News Stories
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  • There was only the husk left of his former self.
  • The husky female voice on the other end explained in mangled Franglish that she would like to - merde!
  • He could completely clear the husk of a coconut in 34 seconds flat.
  • ‘I still haven't had the pleasure of knowing your name,’ she murmured in a husky voice.
  • Pretty good, Miss Green, the advisor called out with her usual restraint, hands on the hips of her gray sweats, her expression thoughtful A compact woman with frizzy brown hair and a somewhat plain face, Miss Green had a husky voice that always sounded as if she had laryngitis. The Second Evil
  • I was going to go into the types of medication one can take to numb their emotions and fill their empty husk with medical happiness, but I'm far too depressed for that now.
  • Mature fruits were collected manually from the ground and the fibrous pericarps were removed using a mechanical dehusker immediately following harvest.
  • He's just been asked why, within months of becoming leader, David Cameron had donned salopettes to travel to the Arctic with huskies in a demonstration of a new leader with new values, but at a similar stage in his leadership Ed Miliband is at home in north London, new Timberland deck shoes sparkling, nowhere near the north pole but in a living room with a beautiful cream carpet the closest thing to snow. Ed Miliband ? no huskies, no north pole, but he's in for the long haul
  • I used a very tall, husky double for the scenes where you see all of him. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jacki's face was so fierce, her voice husky with a tensile fear so pure that he answered her immediately. THE CRASH OF HENNINGTON
  • And if that wasn't difficult enough, we were each put in charge of a sled pulled by four huskies. Times, Sunday Times
  • Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace of happiness. 
  • Tak the drunkard frae his whusky, the deboshed frae his debosh, the sweirer frae his aiths, the leear frae his lees; and giena ony o 'them ower muckle o' yer siller at ance, for fear 'at they grow fat an' kick an 'defy God and you. Robert Falconer
  • Behind the wall's remains she could see the streets, littered with the burnt-out husks of cars and buses, many of which lay on their sides on the broken bitumen.
  • The boxwood hedge of the knot garden and the ever present penstemon ‘Husker Red’ are in the background. Movement « Fairegarden
  • His voice dropped to a husky whisper.
  • Every day, I spot sleds lying around, often right next to huskies meant to pull them.
  • She also sings rather well, with a husky, sensual tone hinting at a passion lurking under all those crinolines.
  • A FilterPure filter is a round ceramic pot made of clay, a combustible material like saw dust or rice husks and a naturally occurring antibacterial called colloidal silver. THE MEDICAL NEWS
  • Soak the corn, leaving the husk on, in a bucket of water.
  • Thomas Weir perched, like that of a man beheaded for treason, upon the apex of the gablet of the old tomb, as I was of hearing the wonderful playing of that husky old organ, of which I have spoken once before. Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood
  • `I'm an expert,' she said, her voice slightly huskier than normal, `in the subject of female gynaecology. BEHINDLINGS
  • One day while I was husking maize, after my daily devotion, my father's mother came and sat by me.
  • —In autumn, with a great creaking and a snapping of twigs, they break away from trunks grown thick with bark and phloem, which become husks with jagged tips, or later often topple from sheer grief. 2009 June
  • No man ever grew up in the agricultural regions of the West, where a house-raising, or even a corn-husking is a matter of common interest and helpfulness, with any other feeling than that of broad-minded, generous independence. On the Death of Garfield
  • But the symptoms of deprivation are much the same as those of excess, and I am left weak and drained, an empty husk until I take another dose.
  • MITHAL, B.M. and BHUTIANI, B.R. (1969) Binding properties of Plantago ovate (ispaghula) seed husk mucilage. Chapter 5
  • Caron Wheeler's rich, husky vocal is perfect for the song's mellow soulfulness.
  • The product used as filling for these pillows of buckwheat is actually the hulls or husks that protect the kernels.
  • He has the assertive, husky voice and the confident, forthright manner of an athlete.
  • Felled by the ward of his intransigence, levelled and laid flat, sword brandished in denial – sword wafting words uttered emphatically in a trial of words by words, falling for the trap of his own rhetorical thirst, falling into the gap between those who run first and those who carp and cry in the pack – an empty husk cracked and ablated, an old fool trashed. Archive 2007-04-01
  • After all the grain have been removed from the mahangu heads this grain must be winnowed to remove the husks.
  • We board a 21-passenger white minibus, the price of emissions, at the intersection of Interstate 10 and Indian Avenue, and sit back as Ken Huskey aka White Horse, a 40-year veteran in the energy industry, takes the wheel and the mic, delivering in best AM DJ voice a dazzling non-stop physics-laden eclogue on the 300-hundred-foot-high spears with periwinkles on top, and their awesome powers. Richard Bangs: How Green Is My Valley?
  • The layer in contact with the brick masonry (also known as "arriccio") is probably composed of lime, aggregates, such as sand and limestone, and a high presence of vegetable fibers, perhaps including wheat straw or husk. Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Restoration Report 5
  • Grains rich in fibres are barley, oatmeal, maize, wheat flour, jowar, bajra, whole wheat, rice flakes, refined wheat flour (without husk) and puffed rice. Effective Home Remedies for Diabetes
  • The husky voice, the delivery, the winking humor, and the sly references to acting conventions gone by all suggested a bona-fide artiste, not just a painted gorgon.
  • He said that his agency was preparing several measures including launching a campaign for farmers to maintain stocks during the current harvest season, and improving the quality of the unhusked rice by providing direct consultations.
  • According to her, the government's decision to loosen rice import policies had reduced the prices of unhusked rice.
  • Otto of khuskhus or scented grass, from another species, _A. digitalis_, obtained at Ulwar in the States of Rajpootanah, was shown at the Great Exhibition in 1851, and Newar oil (from _A. maritima_) from Agra. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, o
  • The conception of cornhusking as a sport rather than a chore sprang from the fertile brain of Henry Agard Wallace.
  • If not an error on the same scale as Ballantyne's famous unhusked coconuts, the translucent Pacific water is clearly a high-order inaccuracy.
  • Ingredients 3 pounds small boiling potatoes or medium sweet potatoes, cut in half 8 quarts littleneck or cherrystone clams 12 ears corn, husks on 2 pounds red or yellow onions, peeled and cut in half 8 quarts mussels, well-rinsed and debearded 12 chicken thighs optional 3 pounds spicy sausage such as chorizo, linguica Happy as a Clambake
  • That the ripe seed consists of two lobes adhering to a plantule, and surrounded by a thin membrane which is itself covered with a husk or cuticle. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation
  • Peel and discard rough outside husks of lemongrass stalks, then thinly slice cores that remain.
  • -- after cornhusking was all husked and the oats thrashing all thrashed and the rutabaga digging all dug, I took eight dollars and a half in my inside vest pocket and I went to the hardware store. Rootabaga Stories
  • His countenance was as bleak as the frozen northern wastelands, and he huddled within himself, a wizened husk hoarding unspoken power.
  • ‘Hey stranger,’ his voice was husky and I shivered slightly.
  • It uses areas in northern Finland for its tours and promises individual family visits to Santa and no hidden charges for activities such as husky sledge rides. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Hello boss,’ a voice whispered huskily into her ear.
  • The only reason America has lasted as long as she has, and even still has more than a few years left, is that this malignancy is at present encysted in a thick husk of sclerotic scar tissue – our permanent civil service. Democoup « Isegoria
  • Huskers fans are imagining conspiracies against their team, convinced that anyone else's dislike is code for jealousy of all Nebraska's awesomeness. Kansas City Star: Front Page
  • The strawberry is a hip turned inside-out, the frutescent receptacle changed into a scarlet ball, or cone, of crystalline and delicious coral, in the outside of which the separate seeds, husk and all, are imbedded. Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • The husky dogs were hard workers, and provided they were kept in good condition would hold a steady pace all day. THE LAST OF THE GENTLEMEN ADVENTURERS: Coming of Age in the Arctic
  • ‘Based on our research, prices of unhusked rice in several locations were below the standard,’ she explained.
  • There are areas so remote you can only access them by snowmobile, husky sled or a boat in summer. The Sun
  • We could listen to his husky tones all day. The Sun
  • The women were all in sequins and diamonds and they smoked cigarettes and had raspy voices and husky laughs.
  • The bread sauce should be smooth and well-flavoured, mace being a traditional spice (the outside husk of a nutmeg, between the nut and the shell) to infuse with the milk.
  • `I'm an expert,' she said, her voice slightly huskier than normal, `in the subject of female gynaecology. BEHINDLINGS
  • Miss --" he called huskily; and stopped, reminded that not yet did he even know her name. The Brass Bowl
  • Sitting at A, I now began husking, breaking off the husks from each ear in three strokes, thus: With my hand I drew back half the husk; second, I drew back the other half; third, I broke the husk from the cob. Buffalo Bird Woman's Garden
  • # -- _Secondary syphilitic_ manifestations in the form of congestion of the mucous membrane, mucous patches, or condylomata, are occasionally met with, and give rise to a huskiness of the voice. Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
  • For the record, as chronicled in Scoreboard, Baby, Seattle police detective Maryann Parker did a superb job investigating allegations that Jerramy Stevens, a walk-on-water tight end for the Washington Huskies, raped and sodomized a young virgin at a Sigma Chi party in June of 2000. Norm Stamper: Football's Sex Offenders and Their Law Enforcement Defenders
  • Here, in similar territory, a Siberian Husky howls to attract attention from its owner.
  • Maybe if I got her outfit I'd get her husky voice to match?
  • She craned her head slightly to the side as a husky voice, choked with emotion, whispered into her ear.
  • His food was brought to him every day, a mess of grain in the husk, in a truck — a small railway truck, like one of the trucks he was perpetually filling with chalk, and this load he used to char in an old limekiln and then devour. The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • {225} In the nut, the calyx remains green and beautiful, forming what we call the husk of a filbert; and again we find Nature amusing herself by trying to make us think that this strict envelope, almost closing over the single seed, is the same thing to the nut that its green shell is to a walnut! Proserpina, Volume 1 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • Did you know that instead of today's bowel cleansing solutions such as psyllium husk or laxatives, yogis would take a very long and bulky rope of silk and swallow it until it came out the other end? Sutra neti
  • Money may be the husk of many things, but not the kernel. It brings you food, but not appetite; medicine, but not health; acquaintances, but not friends; servants, but not loyalty; days of joy, but not peace of happiness. 
  • Delicate cornhusk wrappings and innovative flavor combinations are the calling cards of this Southern California company.
  • The test results show that it can work well for high moisture sweet corn husking.
  • Our climate is not always ideal for this palm, but if you want to get a plant going, take the unhusked nut, or the seed, and place it on its side.
  • He picked up his adz and began stripping off the tough enamel husk. THE BROKEN GOD
  • McDonald tied it at 15: 33 of the first, tipping in defenseman Kent Huskins 'slap shot from the left point while Sabres defenseman Nathan Paetsch was screening his goalie. USATODAY.com
  • It came to me when I saw the picture of husky racing in Grizedale in last week's Gazette and I have suitably adapted it to give a flavour of my idea.
  • An 'best in your favor, you hain't got that streak of fat in your make-up which has sent many a husky man to the bosom of Abraham afore his right and proper time. GRIT OF WOMEN
  • Husky Jerk in clear glass minnow is the lure that has caught me the most smallmouth and walleyes. What is the best model and color of rapala
  • I have never husked corn, ground wheat, or turned butter.
  • Thiamine is found in whole-grain cereals, bread, red meat, egg yolks, green leafy vegetables, legumes, sweet corn, brown rice, berries, yeast, the germ and husks of grains and nuts.
  • Families can go on a wilderness snowmobile safari, drive their own team of huskies and visit a reindeer farm. Times, Sunday Times
  • He states, ‘Initially green, the husks turn black as they mature, then break open to release the hard, ridged nut within.’
  • ` small boat 'from Hindi or Bengali; kathiawari ` breed of horses' from Hindi or Gujurati; khuskhus ` aromatic grass, vetiver 'from Hindi or Persian; kirpan VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XVIII No 1
  • Her voice is deep and husky enough for some unkind folk to liken it to a man's. Times, Sunday Times
  • ‘Well?’ he demanded in a husky voice when the silence continued.
  • Prices of unhusked rice have plunged to a low of Rp 700 per kilogram, compared to a government-target floor price of Rp 1,020, because the cooperatives did not have enough money to absorb the huge surplus.
  • The country's production of unhusked rice, corn and soybean will likely slip this year due to a decrease in total crop areas as well as productivity, according to the Central Bureau of Statistics.
  • Beverly invited us to the table and served us a delicious succotash made from hominy and a couple kinds of beans; bowls of neon-yellow cold squash; somiviki (fine blue-corn flour mixed with water and sugar then wrapped in cornhusk); fry bread, yellow watermelon; and Hopi tea (brewed from greenthread or thelesperma filifolium). Rachel Dickinson: Into Hopi Country
  • The impersonator had convincingly imitated Mr da Silva's husky voice and informal style, but Ms Wagner became concerned about the tone and content of the interview.
  • It uses areas in northern Finland for its tours and promises individual family visits to Santa and no hidden charges for activities such as husky sledge rides. Times, Sunday Times
  • Her voice was husky with anger.
  • Its large rooms were fashioned not just to accommodate weddings, funerals, prayer meetings, cornhuskings, and the like, but to provide shelter during storms and Indian attacks.
  • The lecturer is a buff guy in his mid-forties with a husky voice, and he's standing next to a blowup mattress.
  • Even the fierce "huskies" had become tame, and liked to be upset and tousled about and dragged on their backs growling fierce but mock protest. The Silent Places
  • The hairy looking husk is just thick enough that a knife should be used to slice through the skin, revealing the pale fruit inside. You gonna eat that? Random musings on food and life in Orange County, California » Rambutan
  • The thousands of visitors to the city will now only have husky dog races, a triathlon and a fun run from the castle esplanade to occupy them.
  • Every remaining inch of his body just screamed pain at the camera as he lay motionless and paralysed, the empty husk of his body barely making an impression on the air bed they had transferred from the cancer ward.
  • She uses real leaves, seeds, husks and pods, building on their natural form and texture and drenching them in colour.
  • Now I am thinking it must involve polar ice caps and huskies. Times, Sunday Times
  • The root is then reduced to a pulp, by rubbing it up and down a kind of rasp, made as follows: -- A piece of board, about 3 in. wide, and 12 ft. long, is procured, upon which some coarse twine, made of the fibres of the cocoa nut husk, is tightly and regularly wound, and which affords an admirable substitute for a coarse rasp. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 572, October 20, 1832
  • The Huskies hope to rebound from a disappointing fifth place finish in Hockey East.
  • Marko Nyberg, founder of Husky Rescue, describes his music as being ' like spring's sunbeam after the long dark sunless winter time '.
  • The beer is then left to ferment for twenty four hours before the mix is strained through an empty cotton bag to remove the solid husks of the seeds.
  • Which is "more primitive," the New Guinea singing dog, the dingo, or the (frequently outcrossed to wolves) Alaskan husky? Controversial origins of the domestic dog
  • He asked why my voice was so husky. The Sun
  • Peel the corn but DON'T remove the husk, take out all the silk,, rewrap the cob in the husk, soak the cobs for at least 15-20 minutes then put them on the grill, turning and cooking until tender. Microwaving Beats Boiling For Veggies | Lifehacker Australia
  • Then it is back through the woods on snowmobiles for hockey, lassoing, skiing and meeting the huskies. The Sun
  • By the slow mode of conducting vegetation here recommended, an actual and minute separation of the parts takes place; the germination of the radicles and acrospire carries off the cohesive properties of the barley, thereby contributing to the preparation of the saccharine matter, which it has no tendency to extract, or otherwise injure, but to increase and meliorate, so long as the acrospire is confined within the husk; and by as much as it is wanting of the end of the grain, by so much does the malt fall short of perfection; and in proportion as it is advanced beyond, is that purpose defeated. The American Practical Brewer and Tanner
  • Couples will also be able to take a romantic reindeer sleigh ride and husky dog sled ride, and cross frozen lakes on a snow scooter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Couples will also be able to take a romantic reindeer sleigh ride and husky dog sled ride, and cross frozen lakes on a snow scooter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clutching the key firmly in his hand as though it were a weapon of defense, he called huskily: Warner and Wife
  • This is why husky men over 6 feet tall should avoid yoga.
  • The fibrous husk round the cocoanut, called coir, is manufactured into ropes, matting, brushes, and other useful articles. Life and Work in Benares and Kumaon, 1839-1877
  • A husky black version and a slender white one reveal their forms unfettered by chroma.
  • I have a friend who turned me on to them (Moby Grape) claiming they were some kind of brilliant asteroidal blend of acid-rock and heavy metal, as well as the inspiration for Husker Du, Nine Inch Nails, and God knows who else. Matthew Yglesias » Wieseltier vs Sullivan
  • He bought his first husky soon after and his love for dogsledding began.
  • According to the narrator, this Celtic icon had emerged from Cork 15 years earlier, scored a No 1 hit with his husky versifying, and vanished.
  • After a moment, a husky man in an expensive looking suit answered.
  • They sit there shelling the peanuts and rubbing off the tissuey brown skin with a rolling motion of thumb and index finger and eating the oily salty flesh and dropping the husks on the ground without ever taking their eyes off the game. Underworld
  • With regards to a conventional approach and patient education, if advice is offered, most are only advised to increase their dietary fiber intake (e.g., wheat bran) or in addition, supplement with say, ispaghula or psyllium husks. Xml's Blinklist.com
  • After the husk is removed, the rice is milled to remove the bran and the germ or embryo.
  • Her voice is quite husky but we hope as she gets bigger it will sound more normal. The Sun
  • But, at heart, this is business as usual - ballads and mid-tempo tunes delivered in that familiar husky croon.
  • The husk, which contains useful fibre, known as coir, is not discarded but is set aside to produce, for example, coconut matting.
  • We heard the howling husky dogs before we spotted them - waiting to pull us around a frozen lake. The Sun
  • Six-row barley is generally considered to be of lower quality than two-row barley, and its thicker husk results in tannic and powdery flavours.
  • She had one of those husky voices that suggested very naughty things just by speaking.
  • You will now be able to squeeze the bright green beans out of their grey husks. Times, Sunday Times
  • Broadcasts of games are picked up in almost every store and gas station from Omaha to the western border; farmers sometimes neglect their cornhusking in the afternoon to hear the game over the radio.
  • We prize them for their rough-plastic, abstergent force; to get people out of the quadruped state; to get them washed, clothed, and set up on end; to slough their animal husks and habits; compel them to be clean; overawe their spite and meanness, teach them to stifle the base, and choose the generous expression, and make them know how much happier the generous behaviors are. The Conduct of Life (1860)
  • She's got a nice husky voice - very sexy.
  • It was hot in the thin corridor, and the hanging husks made going forwards practically impossible.
  • Gin that thrawn wife wad hae but gien me a drappy o 'whusky, I wad hae been a' richt. Alec Forbes of Howglen
  • Much of the work of the household is gender-specific, with women working longer hours than men and responsible for the hard work of hauling water and firewood and husking the rice.
  • It's like freshly husked corn on the first day of the summer—bottled. White Is the New Brown
  • The huskies are now yapping, howling, and hopping in the air.
  • The golden stonefly of the Pacific Northwest and the Quill Gordon mayfly of the East both shed their nymphal husks on the bottom and swim to the surface as emergent adults. Fishing the Dry Fly Wet
  • S.rin, S. K., and Anand, B.S. "Optimum dosage of ispaghula husk in patients with irritable bowel syndrome: correlation of symptom relief with whole gut transit time and stool weight. Wil's Ebay E-Store
  • It is abundantly available as it forms 70 per cent of the weight of the coconut husk.
  • They sit on the bleachers inside Matthews Arena and clap and stomp and cheer their lungs out when the Huskies score.
  • Martin was one of the participants at the hand cornhusking demonstration Thursday at Husker Harvest Days. Grand Island Independent Home RSS
  • No man ever grew up in the agricultural regions of the West, where a house-raising, or even a corn-husking, is matter of common interest and helpfulness, with any other feeling than that of broad-minded, generous independence. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
  • The Fat Ladies taught me that nutmeg is the seed, and mace is the ground outer husk. 2009 October « paper fruit
  • Remove the silk, and then gently pull the husks back up, twisting the husks off at the top with twist ties.
  • Hidden beneath the dry husks of the bulbs you buy are next spring's embryonic flowers.
  • He fought an election campaign in the London boroughs by trotting behind huskies across the snows of northern Norway. Times, Sunday Times
  • The brothers, aged six and three, screamed with excitement as they were pulled by eight huskies. The Sun
  • In the fall, plants produce and discard gorgeous seeds, seed pods, husks, and pinecones.
  • ‘You go ahead,’ Rex said in an anxious, slightly husky voice.
  • It may help to take a fibre supplement such as ispaghula husk or mild laxatives such as lactulose solution, which soften bowel motions.
  • As well as travelling through the snowscape on huskey-drawn sleds, reindeer-drawn sleighs and snowmobiles, the group also enjoyed skiing and ice-fishing sessions.
  • 'This year many farmers suffered losses because of the falling price of unhusked rice,' he said.
  • Ideal for speed lovers, six excited huskies pull you along trails in a wooden sledge. The Sun
  • Jesus Estrada, that is, the cornhusk wunderkind from Mexico. Una LaMarche: Project Runway Season 7 Premiere Recap
  • Handicrafts made of screw pine, banana fibre, palm leaf fibre, coconut husk, bamboo and white wood are among other things on display.
  • No longer is the Tory party what it was in the 90s and early noughties - a preserve of old men who have something of the night about them, seeming Vulcans or sexless husks readily satirised with grey underpants outside their trousers.
  • They both had thick mats of curly blonde hair that had a tendency to get thick with dust and dirt, and they were both husky and cleverly ugly.
  • She uses real leaves, seeds, husks and pods, building on their natural form and texture and drenching them in colour.
  • When almost done, peel back husks, brush lightly with butter or oil, and grill kernels directly over fire, one to two minutes.
  • He was husky, jowly, with a heavy four-o'clock shadow and ruddy cheeks. VAPOR TRAIL
  • Unbeknownst to most of us today, some of the figs that we eat, such as the Calimyrna or the Smyrna, may contain wasp remains, although these insect husks are usually broken down by an enzyme called ficin. The Fruit Hunters
  • You will now be able to squeeze the bright green beans out of their grey husks. Times, Sunday Times
  • The product used as filling for these pillows of buckwheat is actually the hulls or husks that protect the kernels.
  • Brown bread contains the husk of wheat.
  • Previous to this affair my father, from all I can learn, had been a good-humored and light-hearted man, the ringleader in all fun at cornhuskings and Christmas buffoonery.
  • Upon maturation in October through November, the outer husk dehisces, exposing white arillate seeds.
  • So, skim off about 20% who live in trailer parks, have diseased dogs chained up, call all their girl children Sissy and their grandmothers Mamaw, drink homemade liquor, smoke corn husks and have a ‘backhouse’ which holds all their weaponry, and then you have the last 11% who appear here daily. Think Progress » Bush Claims Program That Monitors Tens of Millions of Americans ‘Strictly Targets Al Qaeda’
  • Almost all of us are Alaskan huskies, which is not a recognized breed but more like a brotherhood of dogs who love to pull things. USATODAY.com
  • Pick up the two long sides of the cornhusk and unite them. Marcela Valladolid: Día de Los Muertos
  • Leaves pirouetted through a gap between buildings, brown-husk corpses driven by invisible wind. The Last Liverbeast « A Fly in Amber
  • The husking is a short process, and is even advantageously delayed till the moment arrives for using the corn. Life of Daniel Boone, the Great Western Hunter and Pioneer
  • In Asia, rice husks have been used as an organic replacement for polystyrene packaging and in fireproof building materials.
  • A tool called a winnower then cracks and discards the husks, and the beans are ground into small bits called nibs. News
  • The co-founder of Apple Computer, Stephen Wozniak, recalls that it began with a series of lost dogs ‚ – a runaway husky, a roving Shar-Pei, a wayward bichon fris ‚ àö √ †. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » Woz, RFIDs, Lost Dogs
  • It is, by the way, very worth noting that LaMontane's voice has been described as raspy, gravelly and a huskier, sandpaper version of Van Morrison. Ellen Sterling: Ray LaMontagne: Digging Deep And Doing What He Does
  • Famous traditional cold drinks like thandai, lassi, jal jeera, mango shake, milk shake and chuski were on display and sale here in a variety of tastes and colours.
  • Not to mention that the Samoan twins had grown fat on coconut husks and melons in his absence.
  • “Feeling without judgment is a washy draught indeed,” Jane concludes, “but judgment untempered by feeling is too bitter and husky a morsel for human deglutition.” THE HUSBANDS AND WIVES CLUB
  • Thandai (Almond Drink) Recipe by Manjula www. manjulaskitchen.com Thandai (Almond Drink) Recipe by Manjula Ingredients 1/2 cup almonds (badam) 1 1/2 cup Milk 4 tablespoons Sugar 1 1/2 teaspoon whole black pepper (kali mirch) 1 tablespoon fennel seeds (saunf) 2 tablespoon poppy seeds (khuskhus) 4 green cardamom (ilatchi) 2 tablespoons rosewater 2 cup water, adjust as needed WN.com - Articles related to My year of eating ethically
  • In almost every book, someone says something to someone else "huskily". Misspinkkate Diary Entry
  • They husked the coconuts by using their teeth and they ate wongai fruit.
  • Harbinger was aware in his every nerve of the sweetish, slightly acrid, husky odour of the loosebox, mingling with the scent of The Patrician
  • Minister of Agriculture Bungaran Saragih said the country's unhusked rice output reached 50.8 million tons and he was optimistic that the initial output target of 52 million tons for this year would be achieved.
  • An 'best in your favor, you hain't got that streak of fat in your make-up which has sent many a husky man to the bosom of Abraham afore his right and proper time. GRIT OF WOMEN
  • During the 1780s, community cornhuskings, barn raisings, logrollings, and quilting bees symbolized the overall cooperation among rural New Englanders.
  • I squiggled the soap and made it into cakes to give to Mr. Toot and Husky.
  • Cecil gulped, he looked around at the surprisingly empty street, burned out husks of vehicles, rubble strewn all over the road, dead bodies, fire, smoke, it was almost too much.
  • This is a bona fide and celebrated acne fighting blend, containing an excellent conjunction of violent value real ingredients and free of husky chemicalsis, such as benzoyl peroxide that may ground pellicle redness and irritation. Article directories Celibataire Urbaine
  • He was husky, jowly, with a heavy four-o'clock shadow and ruddy cheeks. VAPOR TRAIL
  • Mornings, when the sun slopes through their east-facing window, she runs grateful words through her mind-mill, shedding husks, seeking the one that means “surprised happiness.” Husks
  • clothing sizes for husky boys
  • It is like the dry husks of seeds or the even drier riverbed.
  • Beach House fabric but beaming with a filigree delight of a huskier, woozier sound 'Norway' proved that beyond the catalogues that compared their psych-pop to the likes of Mazzy Star, Galaxie 500 and so on, Beach House had turned they're gaze skywards and beyond simple echoing harmonies. The Line Of Best Fit
  • He fought an election campaign in the London boroughs by trotting behind huskies across the snows of northern Norway. Times, Sunday Times
  • I went to a small, dark and dusty museum of "American Indians" in New York about 20 years ago which was epic FAIL I hope things have improved and came away with a cornhusk mask. Mad, Bad, & Sad: The French & Indian War

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