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  • ...ing significant quantities of pressor amines are likewise forbidden, as is chocolate, due to its [[phenethylamine]] content.
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  • ...is a taco-shell shaped cone with fudge rippled [[ice cream]], covered in [[chocolate]] and [[peanut]]s.
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  • ...es in Palo Alto, California. Novels published under his own name are ''The Chocolate Spy'', ''Fane'', and ''My Real Name Is Lisa''. Beginning in 2003, however,
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  • ...ce)]], a Mexican sauce made from chili peppers and other spices, including chocolate
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  • ...ximately 3 and 3.5 kg<ref name= "Mittermeier"/>. Males are typically dark chocolate brown to black, while females have golden-brown to chesnut colored backs an
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  • ...popular [[publishing|publisher]]'s [[book]]s to a long-standing brand of [[chocolate]] [[biscuit]].<ref>The slogan accompanying the [[McVitie's]] biscuit is "p-
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  • .... Two British brothers were cited in 2006 for cruelty and neglect of their chocolate labrador, "who was allegedly made so obese by his owners that he 'looked li
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  • *''The Chocolate Spy'', Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, NYC, 1976, ISBN 0-698-10909-0
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  • ...fire as a ''mesa'' or "table". The candles, copal, sweet bread, alcohol, chocolate, tobacco, chilis, tallow, eggs, flavored soda, blood and other offerings th
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  • ...e position as recently as the 1950s, when York's prosperity was based on [[chocolate]] [[manufacturing]] and the [[railway]]s. Most of the industry around the r ...'s|Terry's chocolate factory]], makers of the ''[[Terry's Chocolate Orange|Chocolate Orange]]'', was also located in the city; but it closed on 30 September 200
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  • ...ry in [[Germany]], was founded in 1804. Old documents are on display and a chocolate room can be visited at Delitzscher Street 70. The original "Halloren-Kugeln
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  • Casa Capşa invented the all-[[chocolate]] [[Joffre cake]] in honor of a visit to Romania by [[Joseph Jacques Césai
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  • ...mino" occurs when XXX. The Paso fino Tomaria's Gallardo is an example of a chocolate or smutty palomino. Palomino's body color can be red enough that the horse
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  • ...onflict, nor has the sale of a soap called Dove caused confusion with Dove chocolate bars.
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  • ...s an ideal or cause or activity; for example, a teenager may love eating [[chocolate]] mixed with [[acai berry|acai berries]]. ...sm and [[ovulation]] and after [[physical exercise]]; it's also found in [[chocolate]].
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  • ...ed No.5 in the UK charts, bringing Snow Patrol their first Top 10 hit. ''[[Chocolate]]'' peaked at No.24 and the re-released ''Spitting Games'' reached No.23. T
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  • ...ps compare favourably with other foods; for example, a small bar of [[milk chocolate]] contains more [[fat]] than an average portion of oven-baked chips. They a
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  • ...Milk Stout]]), and [[Imperial Stout]]. Some Irish microbreweries make a [[Chocolate Stout]].
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  • ...ne Coons are recognized in all colors, including tortoiseshell, except for chocolate, lavender, ticked tabby, and the point-restricted ("Siamese") pattern. Eye
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  • ...between a man and a woman such as romance or between a person and a bar of chocolate. ...e think that they freely choose to do things. A person can feel hungry for chocolate mousse and not be aware of how exposure to an advertisement in a magazine t
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  • * "From A to Z, in the Chocolate Alphabet", 1976
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  • ...ing]] (pickled vegetables), [[sauerkraut]], [[lupin]] seed, [[oilseed]], [[chocolate]], [[vanilla]], [[Tabasco sauce|tabasco]], [[tibicos]]
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  • |'The Monkey Time'/'Chocolate Rolls, Tea and Monopoly' |'The Monkey Time'/'Chocolate Rolls, Tea and Monopoly'
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  • * Letto, Douglas. ''Chocolate bars and rubber boots: the Smallwood industrialization plan'' (1998)
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  • ...lation. In one variant of the mark test, marmoset monkeys were marked with chocolate paste rather than odorless dye, in a deliberate attempt to increase the mon
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  • ...iet suddenly. This suggests that some common food substances, especially [[chocolate]], [[caffeine]], [[sugar]] and [[salt]], may have the potential for addicti
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  • 1 cup whole, reduced fat or nonfat milk 11 grams; 1 cup chocolate milk 11 grams; 1 cup buttermilk 10 grams; 1/2 cup ice cream 6 grams; 1/2 cu
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  • * {{search link|choclate||ns0|ns14|ns100}} ([[chocolate]])
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  • ...his death in 1914 his company acquired the Jell-O company in 1925, Baker's chocolate in 1927, Maxwell House coffee in 1928, Birdseye frozen foods in 1929, and c
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  • ...mption. These tend to favour sweet fillings such as jam, peanut butter and chocolate spread in contrast to the savory fillings marketed commercially. Home-made
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  • '''liqueûr''' ''chocolate'' *licûre
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  • ...d include foodstuffs such as crisps, with an energy density of 23MJ/kg and chocolate (22MJ/kg). Examples of foods with a low energy density are fruits and veget
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  • ...cally shortening - causes a harder cookie (more popular in cookies such as chocolate chip) while increased flour causes a softer cookie (more popular in cookies ...se on crusty white bread for [[breakfast]], and also very thin slices of [[chocolate]], called ''[[pålægschokolade]]''.
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  • **Chocolate Lab
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  • ...tion to an article!).<br/>(Cranberry-Raspberry "real juice blend", and two chocolate-chip pancakes prepared by her daughter.)
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  • ...smen [[Richard Cadbury|Richard]] and [[George Cadbury]], of the well-known chocolate company [[Cadbury's]], who did much to improve the lot of their employees.
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  • '''bàa''' ''sheep'' = '''bàh''' ''exclamation'' = BrE '''bàr''' ''drink, chocolate, soap''
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  • '''moûsse''' ''chocolate'' = '''moôse''' ''animal'', cf. '''mòuse
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  • ...rience. Together with his brother, he invested almost all his money in a [[chocolate]] factory, which soon went bankrupt.
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  • ...rience. Together with his brother, he invested almost all his money in a [[chocolate]] factory, which soon went bankrupt.
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  • ...Hall of Agriculture housed two of the most popular exhibits: a 1,500-pound chocolate Venus de Milo and an 11-ton cheese from Canada. The World’s Columbian Exp
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  • ...ard Cadbury|Richard]] and [[George Cadbury]], developers of the well-known chocolate company [[Cadbury's]], who did much to improve the lot of their employees.
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  • ...hing to do with ''philia'' or ''eros''. Some people love movies, some love chocolate, some others love sex. I'm just sayin' :) --[[User:Christian Liem|Christian
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  • '''chóc''' ''chocolate'' = '''chóck''' ''wedge
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  • ...rug. Teas are natural sources of [[theophylline]] and [[caffeine]] while [[chocolate]] is a source of [[theobromine]]. [[Caffeine]] is approximately 16% metabol
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  • ...d products, dairy (even when there is no [[lactose intolerance]]), solid [[chocolate]], [[coffee]] (regular and decaffeinated), [[alcoholic beverage|alcohol]],
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  • ...e that the Pope is a robot', or 'As to whether or not eating this piece of chocolate will turn me into an elephant I am completely agnostic'. In the absence of
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  • ...e than 19,000 residents, many of them immigrants who speak little English. Chocolate is New York City's leading specialty-food export, with $234 million worth o
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