Definitions
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- noun A semi-hard
cheese made inCornwall with a distinctiverind made by wrapping the cheese innettle leaves.
Etymologies
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Examples
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That's one on the right with the wonderous Cornish Yarg on top:
Archive 2009-03-01 Brian Clegg 2009
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Going cashless will make this difference invisible but replacement systems involving swipe cards have their own problems with younger children such as the cards being lost, said Alan Cunningham, managing director of Yarg, in an interview.
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A previous system developed by Yarg for cashless access to school meals was based on a fingerprint technology and drew critics.
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Yarg says the system can also be extended to room access control and as a way to sign kids into each class they attend.
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The cafeteria at Todholm Primary School, in Paisley, Scotland, has gone cashless and students are buying lunches by holding their hands over a palm-vein recognition unit produced by Glasgow-based Yarg Biometrics.
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Yarg worked with Fujitsu to develop the palm-vein readers that are used in the school.
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Yarg discovered Fujitsu's palm-vein system a year ago and interfaced it with a keypad and other electronics to form the unit that kids see on the counter-top.
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Yarg said the system hasn't raised any serious concerns yet.
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Yarg is a modern British cheese made by the Mead family, but reminds me of the triple cream cheeses of France with their bloomy outer rind and combination of creaminess and crumbliness inside.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Yarg is a modern British cheese made by the Mead family, but reminds me of the triple cream cheeses of France with their bloomy outer rind and combination of creaminess and crumbliness inside.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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