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pot-companion
ˈpot-comˌpanion [f. pot n.1 + companion n.1] A companion in drinking; a fellow-toper.1549 Latimer 3rd Serm. bef. Edw. VI (Arb.) 77 Some sayed, he was a Samaritane, that he had a Deuyll wythin him, a gloser, a drincker, a pot-companion. 1636 Heywood Love's Mistr. i. Wks. 1874 V. 105 A pot-companion, ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hendrik Gerritsz Pot
Pot is the man reading a book on the far right. Biography Pot was born in Amsterdam and spent his early years in Amsterdam and Haarlem. This included his 1635 piece, Portrait of a Young Woman, and a companion piece, now lost, as well as his 1630 piece, A Merry Company at Table. wikipedia.org
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potpanion
† potˈpanion Obs. humorous nonce-wd. Contraction of pot-companion.c 1580 J. Jeffere Bugbears iii. i. in Archiv Stud. Neu. Spr. (1897), 'Tis Signor Amades, one of my masters pottpanions. Oxford English Dictionary
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Simpson Pot
On the first trip Bob Leakey, having left his companion near the entrance, free-climbed Five Steps Pot and traversed across The Pit before being stopped References External links Online surveys of Simpson Pot Rigging guide for Simpson Pot Caves of North Yorkshire Limestone caves wikipedia.org
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Pot-au-feu
Background The Oxford Companion to Food calls pot-au-feu "a dish symbolic of French cuisine and a meal in itself"; the chef Raymond Blanc has called it that for pot-au-feu. wikipedia.org
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Please explain how to plant cauliflower | hayes garden world
So, first of all, nice and simple we just make a hole about the size of the pot in the soil, up-end the plant, squeeze the pot so it falls out, place it Now I've also added marigolds at the side as companion plants, 'cos this keeps the bugs and the pests away from the cauliflowers, it'll keep them nice
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Armoured companion
Armoured companion (Polish: Towarzysz pancerny , plural: towarzysze pancerni) was a medium-cavalryman in 16th to 18th century Poland, named after their Arms and Armour They used chainmail or bechter armour to protect the upper body, vambrace sometimes with gauntlets, secretes (rarely lobster-tailed pot wikipedia.org
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Galactic Pot-Healer
Fernwright and an unnamed octopoid companion alone refuse the offer. The story ends by saying the first pot he created was 'awful.' wikipedia.org
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Self-Watering Plant Pot with a Gentleman Earthworm Companion
Elevate your gardening experience with my delightful self-watering plant pot featuring an adorable earthworm gentleman sporting a stylish cylindrical hat! This unique design not only adds a cool plant pot to your space but also ensures your plants are always perfectly hydrated. The self-watering system takes the guesswork out of plant care, while the charismatic earthworm mascot brings a smile ...
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Gun moll (disambiguation)
A gun moll is the female companion of a male professional criminal. Gun moll may also refer to: Gang Smashers, 1938 American film also released under the name Gun Moll Sex Pot (1975 film), Italian film also released wikipedia.org
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Campanula isophylla
Volume 6 of The American journal of horticulture and florist's companion said that the flowers are of a most lovely blue color and last a considerable It can only tolerate frost on the mountains of northern Italy, but pot-grown plants cannot. The authors Shane Smith and Marjorie C. wikipedia.org
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أدب كاتالوني
Es pot identificar decadència amb castellanizació?" Manuscrits 15 (1997), 127-34. Terry, Arthur. A Companion to Catalan Literature. wikipedia.org
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The Passage (novel series)
References External links "Enter The Passage", The official website "Find Subject Zero" , An official companion website The UK edition of The Passage "Apocalypse Wow", National Post article with details on movie rights for The Passage "Literary Novelist Turns to Vampires and Finds Pot of Gold", New wikipedia.org
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Lancashire hotpot
The Oxford Companion to Food (OCF) cites Elizabeth Gaskell's 1854 novel North and South, depicting hot-pot as the most prized dish among cotton workers The OED gives the etymology as "hot adj. + pot n.", and cites the analogous French term pot-au-feu. wikipedia.org
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Daube
In The Oxford Companion to Food, Philip and Mary Hyman note that the word is a French culinary term indicating both a method of cooking and a type of dish Cooking pot There is, similarly, no unanimity about what a daube is cooked in. wikipedia.org
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