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  • 21That was a [game/meal/walk etc.] and a half! — informal something that you say about something that was very surprising, very good, or took a lot of time. That was a walk and a half! I m exhausted …

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  • 22Indian meal moth — Taxobox name = Indianmeal moth image caption = Adult moths mating regnum = Animalia phylum = Arthropoda classis = Insecta ordo = Lepidoptera familia = Pyralidae subfamilia = Phycitinae genus = Plodia genus authority = Guenée, 1845 diversity link …

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  • 23That was a meal and a half! — That was a [game/meal/walk etc.] and a half! informal something that you say about something that was very surprising, very good, or took a lot of time. That was a walk and a half! I m exhausted …

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  • 24Happy Meal — McDonald’s Corporation Unternehmensform Corporation[1] …

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  • 25Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800 — The Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800 (41 Geo. III c. 16), also known as the Brown Bread Act or the Poison Act, was a British Act of Parliament that prohibited millers from producing any flour other than wholemeal flour. The Act was introduced as… …

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  • 26Paskha (meal) — Paskha or Pascha (Russian: Пасха, Easter ) is a festal dish made in Eastern Orthodox countries of those foods which are forbidden during the fast of Great Lent. It is made during Holy Week and then brought to church on Great Saturday to be… …

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  • 27Rendering (food processing) — Rendering is a process that converts waste animal tissue into stable, value added materials. Rendering can refer to any processing of animal byproducts into more useful materials, or more narrowly to the rendering of whole animal fatty tissue… …

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  • 28course — 1 noun 1 of course a) used when you are mentioning something that you think other people already know, or should know: Your car insurance must, of course, be renewed every year. b) used to say that what you or someone else has just said is not… …

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  • 29invite — 1 /In vaIt/ verb (T) 1 to ask someone to come to a party, wedding, meal etc: invite sb to sth: Who should we invite to the party? | invite sb to do sth: I m thinking of inviting them to spend the summer with me in Italy. | invite sb for a… …

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  • 30cook — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to prepare food for eating by using heat: Mmm! That s delicious! Where did you learn to cook like that? | cook dinner/supper/a meal etc: I m tired. Will you cook dinner today? | cook sth for sb: Sarah cooked lasagne for her… …

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