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Eyerlekh (Yiddish: אייערלעך, "little eggs") are
unlaid eggs
found inside just-slaughtered chickens, and
typically cooked in soup. They were historically...
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whipping is that no
tools are
necessary and the rope does not need to be
unlaid. The
problem is that it will
slide off the end of the rope with
little provocation...
- the eggs**** is
generally discarded. Some
recipes call for
immature or
unlaid eggs,
which are
harvested after the hen is
slaughtered or cooked, while...
- A
station platform and
unlaid trackbed in
Liberty Street Station....
- for ten
fathoms of rope and,
having retired to the
privacy of his cell,
unlaid the rope halfway, put in a
MATTHEW WALKER KNOT, and then laid up the rope...
- The
skeleton of
female upland moa with egg in
unlaid position within the
pelvic cavity in
Otago Museum...
- cibreo, a
traditional sauce which also
includes chicken livers,
wattles and
unlaid eggs.: 88 It is used in the
pasta dish
tagliatelli al
cibreo and in the...
- of rope that p****
through the
fabric of the sail, with the rope
locally unlaid so that it can be sewn to the
surface of the sail. The reef
points are used...
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Xiagou Formation, and is
noted as the
first discovered fossil bird with an
unlaid egg. Abnormalities,
including egg
binding in
which the egg
becomes stuck...
- or
fancy ropework, was made by the
sailors themselves reusing materials unlaid from old and
leftover pieces of
larger rope and cable.
Splicing is a method...