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321Published 1969“... a _exter_ piece o' beef." DNE-cit JH-1-12-69 Not used Not used Withdrawn Checked by Jordyn Hughes...”
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322Published 1973“... various types of soup, for example, beef chicken, pea or rabbit. GMS Sept 73 Not used Not used Not used...”
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323Published 1989“...kirby n Some had beef and butter and flour by the stone,/Mat[t]ress, pillow, curbies, each man had...”
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324Published 1959“...Lobscouse A sea dish. It is a composition of minced, salted beef, sea biscuit broken small...”
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326Published“...bulge hoop 1. There's no bulge hoop on a beef barrel. 2. A hoop that goes around the middle...”
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329Published“...soft a An'there was no such things as.no soft bread or no thing at all like that, an'no beef...”
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330Published 1964“...baker They had lots o' tinned meat, you know, an' cottage beef, an' all stuff like that, but ya get...”
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331Published 1973“... roast beef with hot vegetables. [Usually sponsored by a church, especially U.C., group ro raise funds...”
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332Published 1988“...wet a The quantity of wet provision (say Pork & Beef) being limited in this market no very material...”
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334Published 1978“...trouting vbl n . . . boilin' up a boiler of corned beef and cabbage. Not only in troutin' season...”
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335Published“...blind a "Mush" without salt beef. [-]Madonna Slaney Chapel's Cove 1971 71-121[-] Used I Used I 3...”
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337Published 1971“... slumgullion. It might consist of potatoes (cubed) fresh or salted beef or both, some rice, maybe a duff or two...”
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338Published“... such as, "Jack Turtuned To," and "Turtuned To Beef" If you happen to looking for a specific person, and asked Yes...”
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339Published 1988“... 'should not exceed 1,000' because they were 'too well acquainted with roast beef but not with the virtues...”
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