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JARS
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- Marmite was originally supplied in earthenware pots but since the 1920s has been sold in glass jars.
- By the archaic period 700-650 BC, Hesiod identifies Hermes with the herald of the Olympian gods that has special control over the daimonic winged Keres in-flight into and out of Demeter Pandora, personified wine-storage jars blamed for all of the ills of humans, where only Hope lingered at the rim.
- His songs have been performed by numerous artists, including Caedmon's Call, Five Iron Frenzy, Amy Grant, Carolyn Arends, Jars of Clay, Michael W.
- Johnston opened a peanut butter mill, and his Johnston Oil Company was soon shipping more than two million jars per year.
- In 1942 Franjo’s son, Joseph, and grandson, Bob, began packing pickles in glass jars and the demand for pickles began to take off.
- Used in the manufacture of jars, tableware glasses, and containers, silicon dioxide (glass sand) remained a local export into the twenty-first century.
- Canning is a method of food preservation in which food is processed and sealed in an airtight container (jars like Mason jars, and steel and tin cans).
- This was because the concurrent introduction of the new version of the one pound coin had put enough £2 (and 20 pence) coins back into circulation, as people emptied coin jars primarily for the older one pound coin that was due to be withdrawn.
- -backed 14 December 1960 countercoup by General Phoumi Nosavan, Kong Le and his paras retreated to the strategic Plain of Jars, gathering recruits to the neutralist cause along the way.
- Other than Wattay, available landing strips in the country consisted of rough runways at Xieng Khouang, Luang Prabang, Pakse, and the Plain of Jars.
- There are also large jars of red potion that increase the maximum number of health indicators by one, and large jars of green potion that grants a temporary ability to hover.
- In the 15th century, shimamono tea jars destined to be used in the Japanese tea ceremony were brought by the shōgun from Luzon to Uji.
- The fulsome style of the dedications jars with the pious tone of the poems, and they are omitted from his own edition of his works.
- Canopic jars are containers that were used by the ancient Egyptians during the mummification process, to store and preserve the viscera of their soul for the afterlife.
- It was somewhat prosperous, trading with the Chinese and Japanese who brought jars, silk and crockery through the nearby port of Pandan, Caoayan.
- She was about to throw away the piece of flesh while Rishi Vyasa appeared and told her that his blessings could not have been in vain and asked Gandhari to arrange for one hundred jars to be filled with ghee.
- Researchers (using optically stimulated luminescence) determined that the jars were put in place as early as 1240 to 660 BC.
- American anthropologist Henry Otley Beyer found jars, stone tools and shells from 100 to 500 BC in Sorsogon and Albay.
- On the northern side of the courtyard, one finds storage rooms containing large earthenware pithos jars, some reaching heights of up to two meters.
- He, Ariane, and Lara retrieve their old East German furniture from storage, dress in their old clothes, and repackage new Western food in old East German jars.
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