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Once a day they ate grits with dried fish, served in a big pan that all the prisoners shared, eating with their fingers.
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The South Korean giant, which began in 1938 as an exporter of vegetables and dried fish to Manchuria, showed off 4K TVs, OLED TVs, tools for video search, and phalanxes of smart phones.
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One of the region's most famous offerings in this category is Lutefisk - aged, dried white fish soaked in lye (sodium hydroxide).
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It is traditionally made with water, kombu, a dried seaweed, and dried, smoked bonito fish flakes.
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My father pulled a scavenger's wagon and my mother worked at a sardine factory where she sprinkled sugar, vinegar, and sesame seeds on the fish to be dried.
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The broth contained fish netting that, once dyed and dried, she took to a welder in Hicksville to fashion wickets to give it structure and also to allow her to stake it into the lawn.
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The Mediterranean diet is characterized by a nutritional model that has remained constant over time and space, consisting mainly of olive oil, cereals, fresh or dried fruit and vegetables, a moderate amount of fish, dairy and meat, and many condiments and spices, all accompanied by wine or infusions, always respecting beliefs of each community.
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Following the breach, the trust rescued thousands of fish from the stretch of canal after it dried up in October.
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In the Midlands, it rescued fish from the River Lathkill in Derbyshire after it dried up.
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