Margaret Fishback, Joseph Anthony, Stanley F. Donath, Stanley Washburn Jr., Amram Scheinfeld, Don Taylor, Wayne Parrish, Edward Hope, Elizabeth Linn, Axel Kielland, Ted Shane, Lynee Brannen, Eve Stanley, Millard C. Faught, Neill C. Wilson,
... Beautiful Girl and Some Gun-Point Persuasion to Jar Iben Holt, Norwegian Playboy, out of His Complaceney, ... Co. Gibson Speed Swingline Staplers Old Thompson Brand Whiskey It All Depends on Us! American Extension School ...
1945 - Gale Group | LibertyMagazine
1973 - Nature Portfolio | Nature
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... make a funky snow dome form a recycled jar plus a few bits from a craft shop. ...
1999 - Gale Group | TDA
... was more developed and emphasized on producing ceramic whiskey jars to sell to other tribes living in the same province.
Tópico(s): Southeast Asian Sociopolitical Studies
2015 - Canadian Center of Science and Education | Asian Social Science
... The most remarkable among the foreign bodies reported in the literature up to the present date are: a snuff-box (1); whiskey glasses (1, 5, 6, 7, 17, 18); a 30-cm. mortar pestle (1); ox horns (1, 8); electric light bulbs (9, 10); an ink bottle (11); a vaseline bottle (12); a cold cream jar and lemon (13); an apple (14); chicken bones ( ...
Tópico(s): Traumatic Ocular and Foreign Body Injuries
1944 - Radiological Society of North America | Radiology
... he describes as a ‘Goth’, wants to take the dog's testicles home in a jam jar of whiskey, so that she can keep them in her bedroom. How do you proceed? Although surgical castration is commonly carried out in practice, it is worth revisiting the ethical issues associated with it to ensure you ...
Tópico(s): Rabies epidemiology and control
2021 - Wiley | In Practice
... cave. Francisco saw Murietta's head, pickled in whiskey in a jar in San Francisco, right before the 1906 fire. The face was bloated and the ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
1992 - University of Missouri | The Missouri review
... L barrels, usually oak, used to age commercial whiskey. Another option is toasted oak chips or coils that soak with the liquor in a jar or bottle. In all these DIY cases, the ...
2019 - American Chemical Society | C&EN Global Enterprise
... part of the growing market for un-aged whiskey among young adults, who share the brew by passing out jars of it that make “wine glasses and plastic party cups lose their appeal,” according to a Nashville newspaper. Note to the simply not-in-vogue: The drink is a “swagger that's ...
Tópico(s): Disaster Response and Management
2010 - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins | Emergency Medicine News
... the preservative, the method of preservation, the specimen jar, sealants, and the type of labels. All of these continue to be the subject of active discussion in museums today. Interesting side notes enliven the story. For example, we learn that the University of Edinburgh anatomy museum was granted twelve gallons of whiskey a year by the city in 1800 and ...
Tópico(s): Medical History and Innovations
2013 - Indiana University Press | Victorian Studies
... books do not behave like ordinary merchandise—like jars of peanut butter, for example, or sets of windshield wipers. “A book is a thing by itself,” wrote the American publisher Henry Holt in 1905. “There is nothing like it, as one shoe is like another, or as one kind of whiskey is like another. Intelligent book buyers want that ...
Tópico(s): Taxation and Legal Issues
2015 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Sewanee review
... of cigarette smoke, an ever-present glass of whiskey characterizing up-start queen's brother as an ... 91 ), Luhrmann and Loncraine deliberately interpolate images that jar against Shakespeare's language. The message sent to ...
Tópico(s): Law
2006 - Salisbury University | Literature film quarterly
... liked picnics, song fests, a rare nip of whiskey, and most forms of human companionship—except for ... through a motel window—and that these experiences jar against each other as the train thunders toward ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
1992 - University of Nebraska Press | Western American literature
... copper smell of blood, feral hiss of teeth, whiskey screams, pulp-hard scrape of saws on muscle, ... and fetched out a small package and a jar. “Here’s a bit of biscuit, some peach ... weevil-free. Call me Walt.” He laid the jar against my cheek; its round coolness calmed my ...
Tópico(s): Health and Conflict Studies
2015 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Sewanee review