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... like "one", "two", "every", "most", etc. It is often erroneously thought that mass nouns represent substances not easily quantified by a number, such as water. Mass nouns like "furniture" or "cutlery", which represent easily quantified substances, show that the mass/count distinction should be thought of as a grammatical property of the expressions themselves, rather than as a property of the... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Mass noun
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...normalised their status with the partners they were cohabiting with at the time of the re-organization. The joint-stock corporation is still in existence as of 2005 and is a major producer of cutlery under the brand name Oneida Limited . In September 2004 Oneida Limited announced that it would cease all manufacturing operations in the beginning of 2005 (ending a 124 year tradition), but... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Oneida Society
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...by Mr. Smith." Confectionery items include sweets, lollies , candy bars , chocolate and other sweet items of snack food . The term does not generally apply to cakes, biscuits or puddings which require cutlery to consume, although exceptions such as petits fours or meringues exist. Speakers in the United States do not refer to these items as "candy." American English classifies many confections as... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Confectionery
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For other uses, see Spoon (disambiguation) . A common silver spoon A spoon is a common eating utensil , or item of cutlery , like a small spade , that occurs in a number of sizes and forms and is also suitable for liquid food and for stirring, and can have a number of other uses. Obviously, the most widely used and well known use is for assistance in eating. The English ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Spoon
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.... Mass production of glass products has seen glass universally replace pewter in day-to-day life. Pewter artifacts continue to be produced, mainly as decorative or specialty items. Unlidded mugs and lidded tankards are certainly the most commonly-known pewter artifacts from the 19th century, although the metal is also used for porringers , plates , cutlery and jewelry . http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Pewter
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...term meaning "bottom" in the U.S., fanny is vulgar slang for vagina in Britain and Australia.) faucet tap fender (on car) wing flack publicist, PR flatware cutlery ("flatware" is, however, used in the UK antiques trade as a specialist word for cutlery) G gasoline petrol gotten past participle of got; most stylebooks, however, prefer... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/List of American English words not used in British English
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...Wire 3360 Nonferrous Foundries (Castings) 3390 Miscellaneous Primary Metal Products 3411 Metal Cans 3412 Metal Shipping Barrels, Drums, Kegs & Pails 3420 Cutlery, Handtools & General Hardware 3430 Heating Equip, Except Elec & Warm Air; & Plumbing Fixtures 3433 Heating Equipment, Except Electric & Warm Air Furnaces 3440 ... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Standard Industrial Classification
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... From archaeological foundings to the farm life, the clothing, the traditional masks, all the mystique of this unique place. The city has a lot of commercial activity, mainly house textile and cutlery, from the village of Palaçoulo. The spanish are good customers, and they come in a great number on holidays and weekends. Accordingly, the number of hotels and inns is pretty good. There are good... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Miranda do Douro
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...to be held in one hand, thus defeating Montagu's original purpose, and must be eaten with a knife and fork , or at least with both hands. In some countries it is considered proper always to use cutlery to eat sandwiches. Industry According to the Washington Post , the USA sandwich business was worth $ 105 billion US in sales in 2003, with a 6% annual growth. British Sandwich Week... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sandwich
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...settlements and a small town developed that is the nucleus of the modern city. By the 14th century Sheffield was noted for the production of knives and by 1600 it had become the main centre of cutlery production in England, overseen by The Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire . In the 1740s a form of the crucible steel process for making a better quality of steel than had previously been... http://www.all-about-all.info/article/Sheffield
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