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  1. 541
    Published 1972
    ...tatie n Folkspeech for potato. Used by many of the older residents of Winterton, Trinity Bay. Just...
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  2. 542
    Published 1975
    ...allow I look up over the hill and swore I could see someone rooting about in the potato patch...
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  3. 543
    Published 1973
    ...dough n .dinner, in the_ in the day, potato an' meat an' turnips perhaps, an' doughboys...
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  4. 544
    ...horse n. (2) Horse's fart-- a rotten potato-like growth found among grass. When you break it open...
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  5. 545
    ... these.this place,you'd refer to as a cabbage garden or the.and the potato garden. Yes J. D. A. WDDOWSON (SIC...
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  6. 546
    Published 1967
    ... into it, a person would call people from the garden or potato field. Yes J. D. A. WIDDOWSON Not used Not used...
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  7. 547
    ...pratie n The staple vegetable was the potato, but everybody in Gander Bay called them "praties...
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  8. 548
    Published 1986
    ...tatie n On Saturdays it was customary to have potato cakes, fried in pork fat, for tea (dinner...
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  9. 549
    ..., or potato pork cake, or, as it is more commonly known in Grand Bank, the "por' cake." PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup...
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  10. 550
    Published 1976
    ... and potato salad of different sorts. Then jelly and blancmange and partridge berry tarts and cakes and figgy...
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  11. 551
    Published 1973
    ... to the beach in boats, loaded on a box-cart and hauled to the potato ground by horse. DNE-cit G.M. Story FEB...
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  12. 552
    Published 1974
    ...bed After the ridges were formed the spade was again used to bury the potato sets in the heart...
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  14. 554
    by SANLI, BARIŞ
    Published 2017
    ... their penetration with secondand third waves of innovation. But coal in energy is like potato to the foodsector...
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  15. 555
    ... dependence between the pH value, the soil nutrient regime and the liming doses, fertilizers and potato crop...
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  16. 556
    ... and warnings about confusing it with its edible cousin Hedysarum alpinum Richardson (Eskimo potato) abound...
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  17. 557
    ... in Newfoundland most of the _plant- ers_ did not even plant a potato or a cabbage) G.M.Story July 1956 PRINTED...
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  18. 558
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    ... as almost all potato land was some 70 years ago. The term "spade" is no longer a part of agricultural...
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  19. 559
    .... The Parsons grew carrot, potato, cabbage and parsnip and maintained a herd of cattle. Vegetables were stored...
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  20. 560
    .... The Parsons grew carrot, potato, cabbage and parsnip and maintained a herd of cattle. Vegetables were stored...
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