Sentence examples for from the roe from inspiring English sources

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Made from the roe of whitefish and can be bought for ten cents a small jar.

Much of the language, including that referring to viability, is drawn verbatum from the Roe ruling.

Researchers then took baby fish hatched from the roe of wild perch in what they considered a drug-free waterway, and divided them into three groups of 25.

They say the lesson from the Roe decision is that states should be allowed to work out delicate matters like abortion and same-sex marriage for themselves.

An Unhappy Assignment It is clear from the Roe v. Wade file that the justices hadn't anticipated the firestorm to come.

It was a strange dry coughing, half bark and half hack, which we later found out came from the roe deer that had taken up an early-morning vigil in the apple orchard.

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In 1870 an additional branch line from this, the Roe Green Loopline, was opened to Bolton to support the surrounding collieries, the largest of which was at Mosley Common.

7. Remove the lobsters from the grill; the roe should have turned from green to red, and the flesh will be slightly caramelized.

"If you break their necks instead of cutting off their heads, you keep blood from seeping into the roe sacks, and you get a cleaner-tasting, golden-colored bottarga".

Although they've been barred from digging in the Roe 8 corridor, cursory excavations in the immediate vicinity have revealed more stone tools.

Sea urchin roe (gonads of male and female sea urchins) is a highly valued food product internationally, with the largest demand coming from Japan where the roe, locally known as "uni", is used for sushi.

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