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Besides these Swedish staples, hot dogs and drinks are also sold, along with a few varieties of the local cuisine, and beverages such as lingonberry juice.
Among the almost infinite varieties of microorganisms, relatively few cause disease in otherwise healthy individuals.
While it requires diligent oversight to narrow down the favorable result the breeder wants, it also makes possible the development of new varieties of koi within relatively few generations.
In general, varieties are categorized into a few main groups, such as russets, reds, whites, yellows ( also called Yukons ) and purples — based on common characteristics.
After the Cretaceous – Paleogene extinction event, which saw the demise of the dinosaurs, they transformed from a few small and generalized forms and began to evolve into most of the modern varieties we see today.
While a small family farm typically produced a wide range of crop, garden, and animal products, all requiring substantial labor, large industrial farms typically specialize in just a few crop or livestock varieties, using large machinery and high-density livestock containment systems that require a fraction of the labor per unit produced.
A few varieties of zip guns could also be considered single shot pistols.
The sarati, described in Parma Eldalamberon 13, a script developed by J. R. R. Tolkien in the late 1910s, anticipates many features of the tengwar, especially the vowel representation by diacritics ( which is found in many tengwar varieties ), different tengwar shapes and a few correspondences between sound features and letter shape features ( though inconsistent ).
There are now more varieties of Super 8 film available than ever before, but ironically very few retailers still stock Super 8 film, as there is virtually no demand from " ordinary " consumers.
The San Francisco Bay Area offers many varieties of climate within a few miles.
Onion powder comes in a few varieties: white, yellow, red and toasted.
The sparsely cultivated varieties ( 0. 02 % of the total vines planted in Champagne ) of Arbanne, Petit Meslier and Pinot Blanc, might still be found in modern cuvées from a few producers.
Those used in cooking are generally varieties of the C. annuum and C. frutescens species, though a few others are used as well.
Some varieties of cake are widely available in the form of cake mixes, wherein some of the ingredients ( usually flour, sugar, flavoring, baking powder, and sometimes some form of fat ) are premixed, and the cook needs add only a few extra ingredients, usually eggs, water, and sometimes vegetable oil or butter.
Today only a few dedicated producers are still making these Malvasia dessert wines from local varieties including the Malvasia di Grottaferrata in Lazio, Malvasia di Bosa and Malvasia di Planurgia in Sardinia.
Since its recognition as a different species from the similar-appearing chestnut oak ( Quercus prinus ), Q. muehlenbergii has generally been regarded as a distinct species ; no subspecies or varieties are currently recognized within it, although a few infraspecific variants had been accepted in the past.
One of the few varieties that are good in the khalal stage when they are yellow ( like a fresh grape as opposed to dry, like a raisin ).
Where non-native varieties or species are grown, few of the native fauna are adapted to exploit these and further biodiversity loss occurs.
A few of the hardiest varieties, however, have made their way into the mainstream nursery business and can often be found for sale next to Venus flytraps.
Only a few major companies are active in research, development, and production of chicory varieties and selections, most in New Zealand.
A few varieties of cucumber are parthenocarpic, the blossoms creating seedless fruit without pollination.
Of the many hundred varieties enumerated in recent horticultural works, few perhaps equal in flavour some of the older denizens of the fruit-garden, such as the Old Rough Red and Hairy Amber.
Some types – including a few varieties from Spain salchichón, most Hungarian types ( Pick salami ), and southern Italian styles ( such as those from Naples, which in turn originated American pepperoni ) include paprika or chili powder.
The different varieties of standard German ( Austrian, Swiss and Germany Standard ) differ only in a few features, especially in vocabulary and pronunciation, but even in some instances of grammar and orthography.

few and earliest
The park is immediately south of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which supplied at least a few of the earliest players.
Until recently, the Preclassic was regarded as a formative period, consisting of small villages of farmers who lived in huts and few permanent buildings, but this notion has been challenged by recent discoveries of monumental architecture from that period, such as an altar in La Blanca, San Marcos, from 1000 BC ; ceremonial sites at Miraflores and El Naranjo from 801 BC ; the earliest monumental masks ; and the Mirador Basin cities of Nakbé, Xulnal, El Tintal, Wakná and El Mirador.
20th century Pentecostalism was not the earliest instance of " speaking in tongues " in church history, but earlier examples are few ; in church history and writing after the New Testament, it had never been regarded as orthodox until the rise of Pentecostalism.
They are concentrated in Arran, Bute and Kintyre and it is likely that the Clyde cairns were the earliest forms of Neolithic monument constructed by incoming settlers although few of the 100 or so examples have been given a radiocarbon dating.
Because there were few Catholic priests in the French Antilles, many of the earliest French settlers were Huguenots who sought greater religious freedom than what they could experience in mainland France.
From the earliest microcontrollers to today, six-transistor SRAM is almost always used as the read / write working memory, with a few more transistors per bit used in the register file.
Faith No More's song " Epic " is considered by some to be the earliest incarnation of nu metal, with antiMusic writing " Epic was ( unfortunately for a truly avant-garde outfit like Faith No More ) the model prototype of what more than a few AR label recruiters were looking to tap.
The earliest alphabetic writing had no capitalization, no spaces, no vowels and few punctuation marks.
The earliest versions, however, especially those models with the Bosch K-Jetronic ( CIS ) injection system, have few electronic components and therefore can be repaired more easily provided spare parts can be found.
Outside of the Book of Acts which contains the death of Saint Stephen, the Martyrdom is considered one of the earliest genuine accounts of a Christian martyrdom, and is one of the very few genuine accounts from the actual age of the persecutions.
* The earliest translation in Hungarian consisted of a few stanzas taken from the French version of Nicolas, by Béla Erődi in 1919-20.
By and large, good moves in the very earliest stages are determined by whether there is a refutation to a move only and few other truly general considerations aside from what exactly constitutes a refutation.
He cited Richard Owen's findings that the earliest members of a class were a few simple and generalised species with characteristics intermediate between modern forms, and were followed by increasingly diverse and specialised forms, matching the branching of common descent from an ancestor.
There are a few Baroque and Classical concerti, such as those by Telemann ( one of the earliest viola concertos known ), Franz Anton Hoffmeister and Carl Stamitz.
One of the earliest was a competition to win ' a ton of money ' a pointed satire of tabloid newspapers promising huge cash prizes to boost circulation-the prize was in fact a metric tonne of one-and two-pence pieces, equivalent to a few hundred pounds sterling.
The earliest match in CricketArchive which involved Grace was in 1859, only a few days after his eleventh birthday, when he played for Clifton Cricket Club against the South Wales Cricket Club at Durdham Down, his team winning by 114 runs.
One of his earliest plays was the Roman tragedy Titus Andronicus, which he followed a few years later with Romeo and Juliet.
Proso millet appears to have reached Europe not long after its appearance in Georgia, first appearing in east and central Europe ; however, the grain needed a few thousand more years to cross into Italy, Greece, and Iran, and the earliest evidence for its cultivation in the Near East is a find in the ruins of Nimrud, Iraq dated to about 700 BC.
Tangerine Dream's earliest concerts were visually simple by modern standards, with three men sitting motionless for hours alongside massive electronic boxes festooned with patch cords and a few flashing lights.
The earliest notated music of western Europe is Gregorian Chant, along with a few other types of chant which were later subsumed ( or sometimes suppressed ) by the Catholic Church.
Males were almost as likely to have positions of authority over both males and females, and the tradition of Matriarchy, where the highest ranking member was always a female, was not a special directive of the Demon Queen Lolth but rather had been a reality in Drow society since the earliest times attributed naturally to a few ability scores by the male gender being on average inferior, and particularly due to the ' wisdom ' ability rating being on average quite inferior to the females.
A few authors even view the disc as technically meeting all definitional criteria to represent an early, if not the earliest incidence of movable-type printing.
Thus, though the College lays claim to few examples of neo-classical design, the College Library stands as one of the earliest examples of English neo-Gothic architecture.
The earliest systems used the public switched telephone network ( PSTN ) for the return path since very few cable systems were bi-directional.
While the diaconate as a permanent order was maintained from earliest Apostolic times to the present in the Eastern churches ( Orthodox and Catholic ), it mostly disappeared in the Western church ( with a few notable exceptions such as St Francis of Assisi ) during the first millennium, with Western churches retaining deacons attached to diocesan cathedrals.

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