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A serrated peeler, such as the Zyliss Soft Skin Peeler, is a good solution to the problem and allows you to easily peel soft fruits and vegetables.
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S.C. Senate Majority Leader Harvey Peeler is facing withering criticism from fiscal liberals within his “Republican” caucus after stroking a $25,000 check on their behalf to State Rep. Nikki Haley.
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"Anthony Peeler is an established veteran and a very solid player," Wizards general manager Ernie Grunfeld said.
USATODAY.com - Notes: Wizards match Bucks' offer for Etan Thomas 2004
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An investigator called the Peeler family shortly after the arrest.
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"Peeler," tells me so, and he ought to know, for he is a kind of demi-official superintendent of Thugs and Agents.
Twenty-One Days in India; and, the Teapot Series George Robert Aberigh-Mackay 1864
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Tom Smith, a well known 'Peeler' (so called after Robert Peel, who reorganised the Police Force in 1829).
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Late Tuesday, seven senators, including Majority Leader Harvey Peeler, jointly issued a letter demanding that the governor step down because he has lost the trust of South Carolinians.
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"He is sitting all alone in that big governor's mansion, totally alone," Peeler said.
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Peeler told CNN that Sanford "has lost his ability to lead and I'm afraid he has lost his ability to function as a man."
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"The Apple Peeler" by Cornelis Bisschop, of a girl sitting in a doorway bathed in daylight and peeling apples, makes beautiful use of perspective, with a second doorway behind her providing a mysterious glimpse of another room outfitted with a painting and lamp.
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