a piece of broiled fish

  • 1Albert Fish — For the Canadian politician, see Albert Fish (politician). For other people named Hamilton Fish, see Hamilton Fish (disambiguation). Albert Fish …

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  • 2Albert Fish — en 1903. Albert Hamilton Fish (19 de mayo de 1870 16 de enero de 1936). Fue un asesino en serie y caníbal estadounidense. Es también conocido como el Hombre gris , El hombre lobo de Wysteria y posiblemente como El vampiro de Brooklyn . Él… …

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  • 3List of omitted Bible verses — This is a list of Bible verses and phrases that are present in the King James Version but absent from most bible translations completed after 1881 which are based upon the earliest manuscripts. In particular these specific verses are not in the… …

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  • 4Fishing, the art of —    Was prosecuted with great industry in the waters of Palestine. It was from the fishing nets that Jesus called his disciples (Mark 1:16 20), and it was in a fishing boat he rebuked the winds and the waves (Matt. 8:26) and delivered that… …

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  • 5Japanese kitchen — Daidokoro (台所;lit. kitchen ) is the place where food is prepared in a Japanese house. Until the Meiji era, a kitchen was also called kamado (かまど; lit. stove) and there are many sayings in the Japanese language that involve kamado as it was… …

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  • 6carbonado — carbonado1 /kahr beuh nay doh/, n., pl. carbonados, carbonadoes. a massive, black variety of diamond, found chiefly near São Salvador, Brazil, and formerly used for drilling and other cutting purposes. [1850 55; < Pg: CARBONATE] carbonado2 /kahr&#8230; …

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  • 7Luke 24 — 1 Now upon the first day of the week, very early in the morning, they came unto the sepulchre, bringing the spices which they had prepared, and certain others with them. 2 And they found the stone rolled away from the sepulchre. 3 And they&#8230; …

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  • 8carbonado — I car•bo•na•do [[t]ˌkɑr bəˈneɪ doʊ[/t]] n. pl. dos, does mir a massive, black variety of diamond, found chiefly near São Salvador, Brazil, used for drilling and other cutting purposes • Etymology: 1850–55; &LT; Pg: carbonate II car•bo•na•do&#8230; …

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  • 9carbonado — /kabəˈneɪdoʊ/ (say kahbuh naydoh) noun (plural carbonados or carbonadoes) 1. a piece of meat, fish, etc., scored and broiled. 2. an opaque, dark coloured, massive form of diamond, found chiefly in Brazil, and used for drills; black diamond. –verb …

  • 10car|bo|na|do — car|bo|na|do1 «KAHR buh NAY doh», noun, plural does. an opaque, dark colored, massive form of diamond, found chiefly in Brazil and used for drills; black diamond. ╂[&LT; Portuguese carbonado (literally) carbonized (from its color)] car|bo|na|do2&#8230; …

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