takeaways

  • 1takeaways — n. food that is procured in an eating establishment and is brought away to be eaten in a different location;(British) an establishment that sells this type of food …

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  • 2takeaway — {{hw}}{{takeaway}}{{/hw}}s. m. inv. Locale che confeziona cibi da asportare | Servizio di cibi cotti da consumare altrove offerto da ristoranti, tavole calde e sim.: una pizzeria con t. ETIMOLOGIA: voce ingl., comp. di (to) take ‘prendere’ e dell …

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  • 3Sweet and Sour (TV series) — Infobox Television show name = Sweet Sour caption = Sweet Sour TV Soundtrack Album Cover genre = 1980s Music, Drama creator = Tim Gooding Johanna Pigott developer = ABC Drama Department presenter = starring = Tracy Mann David Reyne Sandra… …

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  • 4New Zealand cuisine — A pavlova, one of the icons of New Zealand cuisine. New Zealand cuisine is largely driven by local ingredients and seasonal variations. Occupying an island nation with a primarily agricultural economy, New Zealanders enjoy quality local produce… …

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  • 5British Chinese — Anglo Chinese redirects here. For the language, see Singdarin. British Chinese 英國華僑 英国华侨 …

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  • 6Newarthill — is a village in North Lanarkshire, Scotland, situated roughly three miles north west of the town of Motherwell. It has a population of around 7,800. The Member of Parliament for the local area is Pamela Nash. The Member of the Scottish Parliament …

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  • 7David Reyne — David Nicholas Reyne Born 14 May 1959 (1959 05 14) (age 52) Nigeria Years active 1978– …

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  • 8fakeaway — n. A homemade meal that is similar to a takeaway meal purchased from a restaurant. [Blend of fake and takeaway.] Example Citations: If economy and health concerns put you off high street sandwiches, you could find inspiration for making your own… …

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  • 9English cuisine — This article is part of a series on British cuisine …

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  • 10University of Salford — Infobox University name = The University of Salford motto = Altiora Petamus Let us seek higher things established = 1896 as Royal Technical Institute, Salford 1967 became The University of Salford type = Public city = Salford, Greater Manchester… …

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