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(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) on Apr 17, 2008 @ 12: 59 PM rory and B, the chuckie brothers: o'rawe never, ever talked about a deal but always an offer - sinn fein spinners, including bik mcfarlane denied there was an offer and now colm scullion, o'rawe's cellmate has confirmed that there was an offer - result bik is discredited; other sf spinners, eg gibney and morrison admitted there was a deal but claim the british never followed up - but they did, they followed up the july offer with another simmilar offer
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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The Boke of Kervynge (carving), written in 1500, warns the cook to: 'Beware of green sallettes and rawe fruytes for they wyll make your soverayne seke.'
tingilinde: 2008
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The Boke of Kervynge (carving), written in 1500, warns the cook to: 'Beware of green sallettes and rawe fruytes for they wyll make your soverayne seke.'
old food 2008
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They fiede also vpon birdes, and foules, firste salted, and then eaten rawe.
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Gnidanes (nexte neighbours to the Maces) when they giue battaylle to the ostruthes, their brieding vnder the grounde, are armed with rawe felles of beastes.
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In bancquettes of honour, in the place of our fruicte (which the latine calleth the seconde boorde) they serue in rawe flesshe very finely minced and spiced, whervpon the gestes fiede very licouricely. 10 They haue no maner of wollen webbe, but are eyther cladde in sarsenettes, or in linnen.
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Other dwellinge in the mershe and fennes vpon the riuers side: occupie fisshing, and liue by the same all rawe.
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They fiede them with the rootes of mererushes, and other rootes, rosted in the embries, and with marshe Caubois, and colewortes which partly they seathe, and partly they roste, and parte giue them rawe.
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They liue also with fisshe, either dried in the Sonne and so eaten rawe, or elles kept in pikle.
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At the first very rawe, and with out any ordinarie trade of life: neither knowyng what tillage meant, ne yet hauyng any houses or cotages to dwell in.
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