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  • 101Casserole — A casserole, from the French for saucepan, [ Online Etymology Dictionary , Entry: [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/casserole Casserole] , retrieved October 10, 2007, from [http://dictionary.reference.com Dictionary.com] ] is a large, deep… …

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  • 102Tomato juice — is a juice made from squeezed tomatoes. It is usually used as a beverage, either plain or in cocktails such as a Bloody Mary. HistoryTomato juice is said to have been served first in 1917 by noted chef Louis Perrin at the French Lick Springs… …

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  • 103Firefighting — Distinguish from a firefight, which means a battle with firearms. Firefighting is the act of extinguishing destructive fires. A firefighter fights these fires to prevent destruction of life, property and the environment. Firefighting is a highly… …

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  • 104Upma — (Malayalam: , Tamil: ), also known as Uppindi () in Telugu, Uppittu () or Kharabath () in Kannada, Upeet() in Marathi and , and Rulam in Konkani, is an Indian dish made of wheat rava (semolina).EtymologyThe word uppu means salt in many South… …

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  • 105Fur Fighters — Claude the Cat redirects here. For the Looney Tunes character, see Claude Cat. Fur Fighters Developer(s) Bizarre Creations Publisher(s) …

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  • 106Asterism (astronomy) — In astronomy, an asterism is a pattern of stars seen in Earth s sky which is not an official constellation. Like constellations, they are composed of stars which, while they are in the same general direction, are not physically related, often… …

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  • 107Ijon Tichy — is a fictional character who appears in several works of Stanisaw Lem, including The Futurological Congress , Peace on Earth , Observation on the Spot , The Star Diaries and Memoirs of a Space Traveller (more stories from The Star Diaries, issued …

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  • 108Woolworths Group — Infobox Company company name = Woolworths Group company company type = PLC (lse|WLW) foundation = Liverpool, England (1909) (opening of F.W. Woolworth s first British store) [http://museum.woolworths.co.uk/pnm3dand6d.htm Threepenny and sixpenny… …

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  • 109Bramley (apple) — The Bramley apple ( Malus domestica Bramley s Seedling ) is a cultivar of apple which is often eaten cooked. Raw, most people find its flavour too sour, and it is either loved or hated. Once cooked, however, it has a lighter flavour. A… …

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  • 110Scouse (food) — The word scouse is from the word lobscouse meaning a meat stew which was commonly eaten by seamen. Lobscouse was a dish eaten by seamen throughout Northern Europe, and became popular in seaports such as Liverpool. Shortened to Scouse the name for …

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