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  • Brunhild, a mischievous, strong-minded goldfish (the voice of Noah Cyrus, Miley's younger sister), is determined to become a little girl when she's rescued from a jar and befriended by Sosuke (the voice of Frankie Jonas, the Jonas Brothers 'kid brother), a plucky, self-reliant 5-year-old. No Time's Right for 'Traveler's Wife'
  • Although there are a couple of jarring transitions, the bulk of the movie unfolds with organic clarity.
  • And if from this conjunction a baby was born, the infernal rite was resumed, all around a little jar of wine, which they called the keg, and they became drunk and would cut the baby to pieces, and pour its blood into the goblet, and they threw babies on the fire, still alive, and they mixed the baby's ashes and his blood, and drank! The Name of the Rose
  • The jar tipped over, and hundreds of wooden clacks could be heard as the pencils littered the ground.
  • The film also stars Jared Leto as Alexander's special boyhood chum, Rosario Dawson as his sex-starved wife, Angelina Jolie as his nagging mother and Val Kilmer as his abusive father.
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  • The Christmas penny jar will buy more food and drink than we could possibly consume over the holiday and there aren't any goodies I truly fancy finding in my stocking.
  • Oman: three horizontal bands of white, red, and green of equal width with a broad, vertical, red band on the hoist side; the national emblem (a khanjar dagger in its sheath superimposed on two crossed swords in scabbards) in white is centered at the top of the vertical band The 2001 CIA World Factbook
  • Within four years he managed to dislodge the shah then in place Ahmad Shah Qajar and coronate himself, making his 5-year-old son crown prince. A Monarch Dethroned
  • But if there was no national style, there were local variations such as the monasteries and churches at Jarrow and Monkwearmouth in the seventh century. Early medieval architecture: a story of castles and churches
  • Brown bags of pasta stand ready to be combined with cans of Italian tuna, homemade pickled vegetables, home-canned tomato sauce, and jars of his favorite imported red peppers.
  • My son caught it by knocking it off the car with a twig, then coaxing it on to a piece of card, and then putting it in a jam jar.
  • Similarly, beer and soft drink cans, booze bottles and empty jars can all be recycled.
  • There was no rattle, as of seashells in a jar, and nothing came rolling on to the towel.
  • I am lobbying pretty heavily for a spicy cranberry jelly from a jar.
  • Imagine you are making jam and have gotten to the point where you pour the steaming liquor of fruit, sugar, and pectin into the jars.
  • He was accused of submitting claims for ‘inappropriate’ items, including metal fruit baskets, plastic holders for bathroom utensils, and even jars of piccalilli.
  • On Sunday evening, after the dishes had been washed and Jared was in bed, Charisse and Stefàn were lounging comfortably on the plush leather cuddler sofa in their den and listening to a classic Grover Washington, Jr. CD. Who Said It Would Be Easy
  • GT 2006-08-31: Well, thank God #6: Raed Jarrar and ostensive definitions Rad Geek People’s Daily – 2008 – July – 09
  • This article's so full of jargon it's just double Dutch to me.
  • Thomas Cowell of York County in 1680, and Patrick Napier twice phlebotomized 'Allen Jarves, deceased, in the cure of a cancer of his mouth.' Medicine in Virginia, 1607-1699
  • President Kaczynski rang his brother Jaroslaw from the cabin of his official Tupolev 154 jet. POLITICAL HOT TOPICS: April 13, 2010
  • There were four curtained windows through which we could see that it was already dark outside, and a door that was slightly ajar.
  • We can ourselves bear witness to the "hardness of the pavement" below, which Captain Wentworth feared would cause "too great a jar" when he urged the young lady to desist from the fatal leap. Jane Austen: Her Homes and Her Friends
  • The mishaps that befall Van Orton seem more random and jarring, though, than cohesively engineered to facilitate his spiritual development.
  • The jar contains a preserved Pterophyllum scalare freshwater angelfish from the Amazon, and the watercolor artwork in the background is by Agassiz’s illustrator Jacques Burkhardt. Pandas and Man at Harvard - The Panda's Thumb
  • Their journeys intertwine and overlap, and during sequences in which they go their separate but parallel ways, director Gustad employs jarring cross-cutting to remind us of their journeys' thematic parallelisms.
  • From his lofty perch, hanging over the slopes of Kilimanjaro under a parasail with razor sharp rocks below, Judge Bryan Pope gives this DVD a thumbs up.
  • Shaking my hand out of the jar, I started to stand and rewrap the sandwiches. THE MANANA MAN
  • Left, the company's chairman Philippe Varin, right, and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi posed for photographs with a Peugeot 508 during the signing of an agreement in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, Sept. 1. India's Auto Hub, Gujarat
  • The work, epic in its tendencies, belongs to the category of burlesque compositions in macaronic verse (that is in a jargon, made up of Latin words mingled with Italian words, given a Latin aspect), which had already been inaugurated by Tifi Odasi in his "Macaronea", and which, in a measure, marks a continuance of the goliardic traditions of the Middle Ages. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • The absolute clarity of the orchestral texture allowed for the sometimes jarring harmonies and raucous percussion effects to be highlighted.
  • But he had to give up when instead of the box containing his equipment he took an identical one containing jars of chutney. The Sun
  • Many hospitals, for instance, make a professional available to go over the records with the patient, who might not understand the medical jargon therein.
  • A survey of small businesses has found that more than a quarter have admitted they made the wrong IT purchases because they were confused by overly complicated technical jargon.
  • 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
  • At the annual holiday banquet, for instance, one employee each year wins the "Kraut" award -- a silver plate displayed at the front of the office -- along with a jar of sauerkraut. Top Small Workplaces 2007
  • I've just noticed that the Cafe Car has a big jar of wooden - not plastic - coffee stirrers right there on the counter.
  • The offer was couched in legal jargon.
  • Inspector Rajaram Pardeshi, in-charge of the Junnar police station said the suspects in Shivneri cut three iron grills of the temple window with a sharp object and decamped with a mangalsutra and a nath (nose ring) and some money (totalling Rs 10,725) by breaking open the donation box sometime between Monday night and early Tuesday morning. Are We Losing Our Faith in Tough Times?
  • That might have been crass, but the film is peppered with jarring references and disconcerting parallels to current events.
  • It's reminiscent of an installation by Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch for the International Garden Festival at Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens. Spatial High Jinks
  • This device has a gripper that electrically twists off the jar top. Nothing to it.
  • The only magazine in the waiting room was a scientific journal full of technical jargon above my head.
  • Chettha Thannajaro pressed Chavalit to back the new constitution and put better people in economic posts.
  • He had tasted it as a prisoner of war in Germany, and the wine, a thimbleful in a mustard jar, was underripe and short on the finish. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • So, again, what about Star Trek is Jar Jar saying is 'kitschy'? J.J. Abrams Delivers a Mid-Summer Star Trek Update « FirstShowing.net
  • Spoon the mincemeat into the jars, leaving a 1cm gap from the top. Times, Sunday Times
  • The incident happened in the afternoon near the main bus stand in the communally sensitive North Gujarat town, which has witnessed several violent incidents in recent weeks.
  • It is one of a torrent of jargon words, phrases, clichés and bureaucratic gobbledygook that have grown to clutter our language.
  • And finally an image from a very beautiful film instillation ‘The End’ by Ragnar Kjartansson. Jake Scott’s Sundance Guest Blog #3: More News From the Frontier | /Film
  • Place lemons in a sterilized jar and sprinkle with remaining 21 / 2 tablespoons salt.
  • The use of the word 'gay' in this trailer as a slur is unnecessary and does nothing more than send a message of intolerance about our community to viewers," GLAAD president Jarret Barrios said in a statement. Vince Vaughn Trailer Pulled After Complaints From GLAAD
  • Jarre stood some distance away from him, staring in awe at the coralite isle floating in the pearl-blue sky. The Hand of Chaos
  • There are so many jarring races within this end game. Times, Sunday Times
  • I don't wish to influence others, but it jars upon me to have my name ostentatiously paraded in the public prints. Luke Walton
  • IBM has been located in Guadalajara since the 1950s, when it began to make those ‘golf ball’ electric typewriters.
  • Flavour and heat come from two little jars that most kitchens collect along the way: curry powder and chilli powder. Times, Sunday Times
  • This situation was detestably rectified, as could be clearly seen in face as she jarred forward.
  • The fumigation and oxygenation apparatus comprises a large stone jar with a glass funnel and a pipe leading into the room.
  • Behind the dish's overwhelming dose of lime juice, the broth was tinny and under-salted and left an unpleasant, lingering taste that I associate with the pre-prepared garlic paste you buy in jars.
  • Loyalty is for the dogs. Count me among the cats. And count me twice—once for each of my faces. Jarod Kintz 
  • APEC seems be drowning in an ocean of jargon.
  • It will come as no surprise to their fans that the film is a phantasmagoria of sickly colours, psychedelic flourishes and jarring optical tics, all reflecting the state of mind of a character way out on the edge.
  • The corridor was empty, but the door to the inspector's room was slightly ajar.
  • Other birds to benefit nationally include song thrushes, red kites, skylarks and nightjars.
  • There's also a table with three skinny legs and a lidded jar with a thick, straight, vertical handle that rises up like the rod of a butter churn.
  • Double Representation; nay almost enjoining it, so loud is the jargon and eleutheromania. The French Revolution
  • Glissaundra is my godmother, bless her, and when I was a sprat she once gave me a jar filled with a powder that she said would restore things to their true forms. From The Valley Of Lost Projects: Princess Lucinda And The Missing Moon
  • She also won the Swettenham Stud Fillies Trial Stakes at Newbury for trainer Michael Jarvis.
  • It jars a little at first, but gives the film an intimacy that belies the weighty subject matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • Happily the soap is also infused with peppermint and citrus scents so you don't end up smelling like a jar of coffee beans. Start your day right, with--
  • Nubenehem was in a bad mood, reaching for her liquor jar and belching.
  • The hostels for Gujjar students established during the tenure of Sheikh Abdullah in the late 1970s are far from adequate to meet the rising demand.
  • Previously the big problem had been finding the jars. The Sun
  • Handvo" is a cherished gujarati recipe which can be called a savoury steamed vegetable cornmeal cake, and is filled with several nutritious ingredients. Handvo - Healthy Vegetable Cornmeal Cake
  • This cover belongs to that jar.
  • Warmest congratulations to Jarlath on this very special honour which is being bestowed on him this weekend.
  • In the kitchen there are dozens of jars of ground chiles and hot sauces, strings of whole peppers, and baskets of fresh ones.
  • A dozen sixth-years poured out from the far end, their lanterns swinging haphazardly from their jarring gait.
  • You only consider the hounds as a fleeting object at which to ride; the fox as a necessary evil, without which all this 'rasping' and 'bruising' and 'cutting down,' as you call it in your ridiculous jargon, cannot be attained. Kate Coventry An Autobiography
  • He found the door slightly ajar, and pushed it on open, clearing his throat to warn the occupant of his entering, but Greg found the room empty.
  • During a recent conference featuring government and stock-exchange officials, a businessman named Bazarsad Jargalsaikhan won applause when he wagged his forefinger and scoffed, "We've been given many things in the past—worthless! Mining Boom Fuels New Mongol Hoard
  • You can preserve your sauce by canning it in sterilized pint jars in a hot water bath for 35 minutes.
  • Jaron Lanier coined the term "virtual reality" and pioneered its early development.
  • And the tremendous skull of the great hog of Oakham hung, a portentous ivory overmantel, with a Chinese jar in either eye socket, snout down above the fire .... The Food of the Gods and how it came to Earth
  • Three times I can remember it: the ending tunnel silhouette in "The Third Man," falling rubble jarringly breaking up a scene (by splicing the foreground and midground) in of all things "Duck Soup," and noticing a borrowed composition from "La Dolce Vida" (namely, a long shot where multiple people were running and the camera followed them) showing up in "Little Miss Sunshine. Reverse Storyboarding
  • It was full of jars and dried plants and reminded her of Gwenell's apothecary at the Citadel. MEDALON
  • A balance of storming multilinear playing suggestive of Keith Jarrett, romantic ballads and fluent improvisation, it's another acceleration in a fast-lane career that shifted from gifted student status to rising star almost overnight. This week's new live music
  • I remember when sweets were displayed in large glass jars behind the counter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The high rains supports forests of karri (Eucalyptus diversicolor) and tingle (E. brevistylis, E. jacksonii, and E. guilfoylei), shifting to jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata) and marri (Eucalyptus calophylla) in areas with lower nutrient soils. Jarrah-Karri forest and shrublands
  • They have the effect of jarring your preconceived notions. Times, Sunday Times
  • I did so, and Bailie Jarvie was looking anxiously around for another, the Scottish law requiring the subscription of two witnesses to validate either a bond or acquittance. Rob Roy
  • For me, his random interviews with various down-and-out characters in Cleveland, on sidewalks and in living rooms, while charmingly syncopated in the Jarmusch family style, with intermittent jazz music and grainy shaky filming, did not result in a clear "what is this about"--although Tom insisted that for him, it was exactly the Cleveland he wished to express, "meant to be an imperfect portrait. Karin Badt: The Thessaloniki Documentary Film Festival: From Soviet Cannibals to Jarmusch's Cleveland
  • Therefore, consumers should not expect to find a fountain of youth in a jar.
  • The rubber mats had cushioned my fall to an extent, but the impact had still jarred. A NASTY DOSE OF DEATH
  • His handjar is a mighty blade, and held high in the hands of a man of his stature, it overtowered everything in the church. The Lady of the Shroud
  • “This is a jark from Jim Ratcliffe,” said the taller, having looked at the bit of paper. The Heart of Mid-Lothian
  • Despite my best efforts I have failed to consume 20 kg of pasta, 30 jars of peanut butter and 50 tins of beans in the last month.
  • The compliment was returned, and as Alexander Jardine describes "'exeunt' warriors," who did not again molest them, although they were heard all around the camp throughout the night. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland
  • Bake for a further 2 minutes with the oven door slightly ajar, to help crisp the pastry.
  • Selasa, pagi2 maen lagi,, masuk mpe teras,, otomatis penghuni rumah (Hacchan + adeknya) + figuran anak kecil tetangga belakang rumah berinisiatif ngejar2 tu kelinci buat ditangkap trus buat mainan XDDD [baca: diculik * tengok kiri-kanan, ,ngaburrr*] Mayoineko Diary Entry
  • You get hit on the head and your brain jars and it hurts. The Sun
  • And as it gets hold of you it crowds your mind and heart and life till every other is either crowded out, or crowded to a lower place; _out_, if it jars; _lower place_, if it agrees, for every agreeing bit yields to the lead of this tremendous message. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel
  • But I know right from wrong, as perhaps only a scoundrel can, and I'll say that there was great virtue in the notion of Taiping - if it hadn't somehow been jarred sideways, and become a perversion, so that the farther it went, the farther it ran off the true. Flashman and the Dragon
  • Can you get the lid off this jar?
  • Then she called her handmaid and said to her, ‘Go to Shajarat al-Durr and say to her, ‘Thy sister saluteth thee and biddeth thee to her; so favour her by coming to her this night, according to thy custom, for her breast is straitened. ' Arabian nights. English
  • Each character is finely defined and the secrets that they keep from each other come out as slowly as the molasses comes from the jar in the winter. Advance reader reviews of Sweeping Up Glass by Carolyn D. Wall.
  • About a hundred brains that had been stored in glass jars in a basement on campus have disappeared, prompting fears of a great brain robbery. Times, Sunday Times
  • But then the film attempts to jar the viewer with gory scenes like one around a bonfire wherein roasted marshmallows turn mouths and faces into sticky goo. Weekend Weirdness: Animal Collective’s ODDSAC Premieres in NYC; Chuck Norris Does Actionfest; Actor David Sherrill on The Wraith (and a Sequel?); Melvins Versus The Shining; Stussy’s J. Dilla Documentary | /Film
  • When you looked through the jar filled with water, you were looking through a magnifying lens.
  • The first cynicism argues that the ANC government is creating a 'technicist' approach to governance, meaning that all policy is reduced to technical jargon and bureaucratic reasoning. CONTENTS:
  • The peaks of Mount Kilimanajaro are now naked of snow for the first time in our own 10,000-year long geological period.
  • He'd go out at night and snag spawning salmon and bring them back to freeze and smoke and put up in jars. Times, Sunday Times
  • Had my whole house done in "saltillo tile" - and sealed and protected with a shiny sealant - now, a few years later - the sealant is blistering off - and exposing the original surface - which is being stained by the mopping!! has anyone ever SANDED DOWN and refinished tile by tile? if so, how and with what products available in Guadalajara? Saltillo tiles
  • Derek Jarman's Caravaggio presents itself as a loose, poeticized biography of the famed Baroque painter Michelangelo de Caravaggio, but in fact Jarman appears to be using his subject as a gateway into ruminations on art, love, violence and religion. Caravaggio
  • Bill Guerin deflected Sergei Gonchar's slap shot from the right point past Jaroslav Halak with 1: 24 remaining to draw Pittsburgh within one. Canadiens beat Penguins, force Game 7
  • Mahomet-Mollah, who was a cadi in the aoul of Jarach, in the khanate of Life of Schamyl And Narrative of the Circassian War of Independence Against Russia
  • The intercom buzzed, and Max let Jared inside the building.
  • Remember your international visitors by avoiding regional word usage or technical jargon that could alienate.
  • He went to the kitchen and drank orange juice out of a jar in the refrigerator.
  • Desjardins is still an above-average rearguard on a competent but unspectacular defensive corps.
  • Once it has the consistency of thick cream, pour into warm sterilised jars.
  • He can flit from populist argument to high brow abstraction and then back into quango-speak and then consultancy jargon with amazing felicity.
  • The faces in the end zone are a jumble as the noise envelops him with each jarring stride.
  • Holly Varah says: My girls did the same thing [that these kids did] with a jar of peanut butter. Boing Boing: July 9, 2006 - July 15, 2006 Archives
  • _quondam_ "jarvey," who understood the handling of horses as every The Free Lances A Romance of the Mexican Valley
  • The news had just come in about Jarawa's sentence and we're launching a major campaign for him. THE EXECUTION
  • From the outset a policy was adopted which aimed at eliminating unnecessary jargon and the mystique normally associated with computers.
  • The jarvey addressed as it happened had not but the keeper took Ulysses
  • In fact ask any management specialist, from any sector, to exclude every word of jargon from a conversation, and there is likely to be silence.
  • Being locked in an unfamiliar room, in an unfamiliar city, carries an instant and jarring feeling of alienation. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, this is in the context of Raed Jarrar receiving $240k from JetBlue and the TSA for not being able to take himself in a t-shirt with an Arabic motto onto a plane. omigod Says: Matthew Yglesias » Newsflashes
  • The characteristic appearance of Gujarati chain-stitch embroidery, whether done with a hook or a needle, however, is common to both formats.
  • Put the cap on and turn the jar sideways to be sure that there are no air bubbles.
  • Swamps extend from the river to their base, and penetrate their valleys, which are extremely malarious: these forests are frequented by timber-cutters, who fell jarool (_Lagerstroemia Himalayan Journals — Complete
  • Place the jar in warm water to soak the label off.
  • The legend, with the addition of a strong homoerotic current, was cemented by Derek Jarman's luminous film.
  • Maggie Keswick's family had been merchants in China for 150 years and, by marrying into the Jardine family, became taipans of the Jardine Matheson company - a corporation which virtually ran Hong Kong.
  • Strychnine sulfate, a carefully sealed black jar---there was her last resort. THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • Not only will the ball generally finish only a few yards in front of you, hitting the ground behind the ball also jars your body.
  • She brought home a large jar of holy water from the cathedral.
  • In fact, what truly prevents Modi from taking the grand leap of his imagination — that is, remaking Gujarat into a kind of antiseptic global entrepôt, like Singapore and Dubai — is the ball-and-chain reality of the Indian landscape itself. India’s New Face
  • We even visited the walkway at night with the good fortune of looking down on one of the rarest birds of our trip, a brown nightjar, a not too distant relative of our whippoorwill, but a very rare and little-known bird.
  • Bhagwat's father worked as a 'pracharak' - a term used by the RSS to designate volunteers working full time for the organisation - in Gujarat for sometime. AndhraCafe.com
  • It jars a little at first, but gives the film an intimacy that belies the weighty subject matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • They also have offers on own-brand sauces, including two 500g jars of fruity biryani oven-bake for 2, saving 56p. The Sun
  • You may use steamed and mashed homemade foods or baby foods from jars.
  • Were it not for that jar or _tinaja_ of _aguardiente_ which the old man keeps so snugly in the corner of his burrow, he would have withered up long ago, like the mummies of the Great Saint Bernard. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 30, April, 1860
  • This should be configured automatically for EJB modules; you may need to add WAS_50_PLUGINDIR/lib/ras.jar for Web modules (Figure 1).
  • Fleda, my dear," said Mrs. Evelyn, with that trembling tone of concealed ecstasy which always set every one of Fleda's nerves a-jarring — "you may tell the gentlemen that they do not always know when they are making an unfelicitous compliment — I never read what poets say about 'briny drops' and 'salt tears', without imagining the heroine immediately to be something like Lot's wife. Queechy, Volume II
  • The man doesn't like to be dubbed an epigone, especially of the fusion restaurants that have mushroomed in Banjara Hills and Begumpet.
  • This results in the "valorization" - Marxist jargon for value enhancement - "of all that which renders the life of an individual unique" - which is to say our concern for our uniqueness, our identity in social contexts, becomes a kind of value-generating capital, or rather a circulating commodity. PopMatters
  • While the meat barbecued and the cooking pots steamed, the captain explained to me the use of a large earthenware jar.
  • One way of viewing the American Social Security Trust fund is as a massive cookie jar filled with IOUs.
  • It's jarring and offensive and leaves one with nothing but repulsive images that linger on afterwards.
  • If you'd prefer to be cautious, use glass jars to store leftovers or wrap foods in wax paper before wrapping them in aluminum.
  • She hoped that he would not find the jam jar too utilitarian, but he appeared to possess few vases.
  • Although the word reengineering dominates business jargon, as a metaphor for organizational change, it has become wildly imprecise.
  • It jars a little at first but gives the film an immediacy and intimacy that belies the weighty subject matter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The side of the boat hit the quay with a grinding jar.
  • An example: If I were to rip out the music portion of Far Cry 2 and replace it with nothing or something completely irrelevant and jarring, is that not going to change the experience of the game? In reply to Clint Hocking and Michael Abbott
  • The shelves were full of neatly stacked jars and bottles.
  • Turn the jar upside down and shake it.
  • I did this years ago, and babyfood jars were perfect with copper wire, ooooh, pretty but have one of those long-nosed lighters or extended matches, because if you try to light the candle and then drop it in, it goes out nine times out of ten. Turn Old Jars Into Hanging Candle Lanterns | Lifehacker Australia
  • Jarred and Shannon were holding two horseshoes each; Jarred's were blue and Shannon's were silver.
  • I remember when sweets were displayed in large glass jars behind the counter. Times, Sunday Times
  • The region's flagship tree species include three eucalypts: jarrah (Eucalyptus marginata), marri (E. calophylla), and karri (E. diversicolor). Biological diversity in Southwest Australia
  • Make sure if you use a container for your candle that the jar is a heat safe container. Archive 2007-10-01
  • Bricolage certainly jars and stirs the imagination, but is bricolage enough for reform?
  • It will keep for months in a sealed glass jar in a cook, dark place.
  • This amti goes well with chapati, jowar/bajari/ragi roti as well a rice. Archive 2007-12-01
  • Next in importance to the rubbers are the glass jars you use. Every Step in Canning
  • He was not a good cook, but had a pronounced taste for spicy pickles, opening new jars before the old ones in the fridge had been finished. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sidang 7 Mei akan memperlihatkan kepada seluruh makhluk alam ini sama ada rakyat yang terus menerus ditindas dan dinafikan hak mereka oleh satu sistem kerajaan yang membelakangi segala yang betul, teratur dan lurus akan mencapai kemenangan hitam mereka sekali lagi atau apakah kuasa rakyat yang dalam sejarah dunia mampu menghadapi apa saja kuasa bakal mengalahkankan kuasa jahat yang selama ini membelenggu mereka. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • There is a glorious passage by Henry Thoreau of his encounter with a nightjar relative called a nighthawk. Country diary: Holt, Norfolk
  • Third Jark hadn't been able to beget himself a son to carry on the tradition. A PLAGUE OF ANGELS
  • Since none of the campaigns intersect with each other, this can be quite jarring to your feeling of progress, especially with the limited amount of gameplay.
  • This is the essential function of a cliché, and of cant and jargon; to neutralise expression and ‘vanish memory’.
  • Dear me!" says Ferdinand, as he dropped his white hot pincers sizzlingly into a jar of water, "and I had hoped you would not be bothering me for a good ten years! Figures of Earth
  • Oh, ermined Judge whose duty to society is, now, to doom the ragged criminal to punishment and death, hadst thou never, Man, a duty to discharge in barring up the hundred open gates that wooed him to the felon's dock, and throwing but ajar the portals to a decent life! Dickensian Verse
  • Reynolds and his representatives entered negotiations for the part Friday, after the studio held two rounds of screen tests for the actor, Bradley Cooper and Jared Leto. 2009 July 11 « Monster Scifi Show Blog
  • Latin verb gustare, "to taste;" but Medlar pleaded custom in behalf of C, observing, that, by the Doctor's rule, we ought to change pudding into budding, because it is derived from the French word boudin; and in that case why not retain the original orthography and pronunciation of all the foreign words we have adopted, by which means our language would become a dissonant jargon without standard or propriety? The Adventures of Roderick Random
  • Dating from 1465 to 1487, the Chenghua doucai jar bears the special tian mark and is decorated with red and yellow elephants dancing among waves.
  • Jarvis took the wooden spoon in the first tournament.
  • De Niro was going up to the kids with this almost empty mustard jar and cramming it into their faces, really pushing the kids' buttons.
  • Yeah, it’s probably a thing where they’re used to the jargon that distinguishes a UPC barcode from an ISBN barcode, and are aware Marvel carried both until now, so it’s perfectly clear to them, but to anyone else a barcode is a barcode. Marvel Eliminates Barcodes on Collections » Comics Worth Reading
  • The courgettes can be grilled in advance and reheated when needed - they keep for up to a week in the fridge, stored in a jar under olive oil.
  • Like my colleagues, I don't speak in jargoned riddles -- or, as he parodied in his "Restoring History" episode, arrogantly pontificate through pipe-smoke, an authoritative blue blazer unsuccessfully concealing my fey pink shirt. Megan Doherty: My Walk With Glenn Beck, 21st Century Con Man
  • His gifts were all products from his establishment, to wit: six boxes of jujubes, a whole jar of racahout, three cakes of marshmallow paste, and six sticks of sugar-candy into the bargain that he had come across in a cupboard. Madame Bovary
  • The nocturnal owls, nightjars, and allies often are poorly known, and very few species have been studied in detail.
  • Patience and wisdom walk hand in hand, like two one-armed lovers. Jarod Kintz 
  • She takes me across to one of the dried food stores where, in racks of jars behind the counter, are birds' nests waiting for their moment in soup.
  • The farm has 1,100 hives and produces about 60,000 jars a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • I am proud of my first attempt at real Italian cooking for the simple reason that it did not involve opening jars of ready-made sauce and popping garlic bread in the oven.
  • A person I went to school with, Janna Underinner, is now working with one of the Oregon Coast reservations (it may be the Grand Ronde reservation) to make Chinook wawa their language (I'm a little fuzzy about the exact situation), so your short story would be good, but my impression is that Chinook Jargon is based on Nuuchanuulth which is Wakashan, not Salishan. Languagehat.com: ANYONE FOR SALISHAN?
  • By pulsing compressed air through copper pipes, it was found that a clock could be jarred from a distance and so set. Times, Sunday Times
  • In direct contrast, feminist accounts have pushed Shajara into the limelight at the cost of the events themselves.
  • I followed him through a neat clean unlived in room, to another clean neat room, but with Jarred's signs all over.
  • [Banjarmassen] one of the towns of this island, is the chief trade for these articles; and at this place the following commodities are in principal request: Coromandel cloths of all kinds, China silks, damasks, taffetas, velvets of all colours but black, stammel broad-cloths, and Spanish dollars. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08
  • Serve from the pan with a jar of pickled walnuts. The Sun

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