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Image: Franco-British Exhibition. jpg | Bird's eye view of part of the Franco-British Exhibition ( 1908 )
" Bird " Johnson, who was helping select a location for the first post office when he said " this spot suits Bird's eye ".
* Bird's eye chili, also known as cabe rawit in Japanese: a very spicy, greenred, elongated pepper approximately 10 mm wide and 50 mm long.
* Cabe taliwang: a pepper spicier than the Bird's eye chili, similar in spiciness to the naga jolokia, its name is supposedly the origin from which Lombok Island, or " the Island of the Chili ", derives its name.
Bird's and view
* In 1969 the BBC show Bird's Eye View captured an aerial view of a train crossing the bridge in the episode Man on the Move.
File: View from the Bell tower in the 50s. JPG | Bird's eye view from the Clock Tower Building in the 50s
Although best known for his views of New York, his name is attached to a variety of prints, including the well-known " Bird's Eye View of the Seat of War " series produced during the American Civil War, which show the theater of war in six sections, each a perspective view of entire states or sets of states.
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Another use of agar-agar is in Ptich ' ye moloko ( Bird's Milk ), a rich gellied custard ( or soft meringue ) used as a cake filling or chocolate-glazed as individual sweets.
During the run of The Frost Report the Palin / Jones team contributed material to two shows starring John Bird: The Late Show and A series of Bird's.
For A series of Bird's the Palin / Jones team had their first experience of writing narrative instead of the short sketches they were accustomed to conceiving.
In modern times, the name ' custard ' is sometimes applied to starch-thickened preparations like blancmange and Bird's Custard.
He also took the Rockets to the NBA Finals in 1981, but they were defeated in six games by Larry Bird's Boston Celtics.
* Athan, Mattie Sue ; Davey, JoAnn & Davey, Jon-Mark ( 2004 ): Parrots In The City: One Bird's Struggle for a Place on the Planet.
Later in life, Kelley developed an interest in poetry, eventually publishing the first of two books in a series, The Big Bird's Dream and The Dream Goes On – a series he would never finish.
The threat of Indian hostilities kept most from homesteading in Freestone County until the Treaty of Bird's Fort.
The adaptable Bird's Nest Fern ( Asplenium australasicum ) grows in a variety of sites as an epiphyte on large trees, independently growing on the forest floor or attached to rocks.
Irving Berlin used to serenade from a treetop piano at Pastori's Hotel, formerly Bird's Nest Glen, the home of Lord Charles Snowden Fairfax, and later known as the Marin Town & Country Club.
One such tract, Black Bird's Village, consisted of on the Tittawabassee ( named as the Tetabawasink river in the text of the treaty ), very near to the present location of Freeland.
Charleston is the biggest town on the Missouri side near the confluence of the Mississippi River and Ohio River at Bird's Point, Missouri ( 11 miles east on U. S. Route 60 ).
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