Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Pesto" ¶ 2
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Lots and made
Lots of cheese made from June grass milk is served.
Lots of latex or rubber clothes appear on websites such as eBay, and in recent years clothes made in PVC have been prevalent in young people's fashions, particularly in jackets, skirts and trousers.
In June 2011, Paulsen made announcements that he was taking his show on the road with his " Lots of laughs and autographs " tour.

Lots and use
Many astrologers also use what are commonly referred to as Arabic parts ( or Greek Lots ), the most common of which is the Part of Fortune ( Pars Fortunae ).
The most extensive use of drawing of Lots in the Pietist tradition may have been Count von Zinzendorf and the Moravian Brethren of Herrnhut who drew lots for many purposes, including selection of church sites, approval of missionaries, the election of bishops and many others.
Many astrologers also use what are commonly referred to as Arabic parts ( or Greek Lots ), the most common of which is the Part of Fortune ( Pars Fortuna ).
Lots were drawn to determine which marks the offices would use.
Consolidated Stores Corp. agreed to limit their use of the Odd Lots name to stores located within a certain radius of Columbus.
Lots of other sources, like radio stations, seem to use FOK!

Lots and .
Lots of throttle.
`` Lots of sun, lots of rest.
The Sortes Sanctorum ( Lots of the saints ) were, in early Christianity, a divination which consists in taking passages of the Bible at chance, and drawing conclusions from them concerning future.
Lots of very soft practice can help overcome this.
* Lots of GD material on display in Yeats exhibition including Ritual Notebooks.
Lots of detail, with schematics.
The train resumed local service in Manhattan, but was extended to New Lots Avenue in Brooklyn ( switching onto the express tracks at Chambers Street ) to replace the 3, which now terminated at 14th Street as an express.
Lots of detective stories were written by G. K. Chesterton, Agatha Christie and Dorothy L. Sayers.
Lots are drawn to determine starting positions for the sprint riders behind the pacer, which is usually a motorcycle, but can be a derny or tandem bicycle.
The University of Tulsa also placed sixth among all colleges for " Happiest Students ," was ranked eleventh in the " Lots of Class / Race Interaction " category, and in " Town-Gown Relations " Tulsa was ranked fifth in the country.
Lots of copies of which were sold, and the money was donated for the freedom fighting.
The building of rail links, such as the Brighton Beach Line in 1878 heralded explosive growth, and, in the space of a decade, the City of Brooklyn annexed the towns of New Lots in 1886 ; Flatbush, Gravesend, and New Utrecht in 1894 ; and Flatlands in 1896.
Lots of fans were still full of emotion, before and after the match.
In 1972, Venturi, Scott Brown and Izenour published the folio, A Significance for A & P Parking Lots, or Learning from Las Vegas later revised in 1977 as Learning from Las Vegas: the Forgotten Symbolism of Architectural Form using the student work as a foil for new theory.
Lots of people just enjoy scrambling on and being whisked off and scrambling on again.
* Purim ( Lots ) – 14 Adar ( instituted c. 400 BC )
In memory of the deliverance thus wrought for them, the Jews to this day celebrate the feast of Purim or " Lots " because of the lots that were drawn by Haman to decide whom he would first murder among the Jewish elders in Persia.
Lots and lots and lots and lots and lots.
' Lots of Fun at Finnegans Wake.
Lots of smaller droplets can diffuse light more efficiently than just a few larger droplets.
Lots in the townsite of Duval were widely promoted, and the town competed with Kermit for the county seat.

industrially and made
However, his first carpet designs of 1875, were made for him industrially by commercial firms using machinery.
An industrially made variety is popular in Denmark with French fries and fried fish.
Sodium azide is made industrially by the reaction of nitrous oxide, N < sub > 2 </ sub > O with sodium amide, NaNH < sub > 2 </ sub >, in liquid ammonia as solvent.
Only one consumer player, the LD-W1 ( it was also released industrially too ), was made that could hold more than a single disc ; the W1 held two discs and could automatically change discs and sides by rotating the entire mechanism, including both the laser and turntable.
Sodium nitrite is made industrially by passing " nitrous fumes " into aqueous sodium hydroxide or sodium carbonate solution:
Although the economic output of the city has historically been relatively small with a focus on traditional crafts like coppersmithing, tanning, hand weaving, agriculture and animal husbandry, over the past two decades, the city has shown a significant growth in industrial production and light engineering that has made it among the most industrially advanced cities compared to its population size.
Today, however, industrially made puukkos often have plastic handles.
It is made industrially by heating a mixture of sodium carbonate and urea.
Failed attempts have been made to exploit rubber ( from the latex ) and fiber ( from the seed's floss ) production from the plant industrially.
Traditionally it is made from ewe's milk, but now it is more often made industrially from cow's milk.

industrially and use
Oxygen is produced industrially by fractional distillation of liquefied air, use of zeolites with pressure-cycling to concentrate oxygen from air, electrolysis of water and other means.
Creosotes are commercially valuable, and therefore are produced industrially on a large scale, either for direct use, or as raw material for the production or extraction of various chemicals.
The germination process takes a few days and can be done at home manually, as a semi-automated process, or industrially on a large scale for commercial use.
This colourless, sweet-smelling liquid was once produced industrially in large quantities for use as a solvent.
Although it might be thought that this industrially important property is due entirely to the loose interlamellar coupling between sheets in the structure, in fact in a vacuum environment ( such as in technologies for use in space ), graphite was found to be a very poor lubricant.
Fusarium venenatum is produced industrially for use as a human food by Marlow Foods, Ltd., and is marketed under the name Quorn in Europe and North America.
* Pier: A raised structure, typically supported by widely spread piles or pillars, used industrially for loading and unloading commercial ships, receationally for walking and housing attractions at a seaside resort, or as a structure for use by boatless fishermen.
Both continue to be used commercially, although the anodic process has been in use industrially for a longer period of time and is thus considered to be the older of the two processes.
An electrolytic process is the use of electrolysis industrially to refine metals or compounds at a high purity and low cost.

0.293 seconds.