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I couldn't even get a can of Red Bull into Edgbaston in 2009; the steward watched me down it before waving me in".
"Some of our kids get a can of spaghetti for dinner and on special occasions they get meatballs," Ms. Hiscock said.
Kiwis see in him an Aussie many of us have come to know, the shrewd swagman who could get a can of fizzy drink and spare change out of a vending machine after putting in a $3 note.
But before they could even get a can of cooking oil, the aid director for a staunchly anti-Western Islamic charity took full advantage of having a captive audience, exhorting the men to jihad.
"I think that if we're all cavalier like that, when people around us are getting sick, if you don't at least get a can of OFF! and keep it handy, just give yourself that chance not to get sick," she said.
Referring to the Syrian town whose inhabitants were forced to eat weeds and cats after a six-month siege by pro-Assad forces, he said: "The United States has been unable to get a can of milk to a starving child in Madaya.
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And if you've got a can of Guinness handy, a little stout gives the drink a surprisingly strong backbone.
I still make a version of that lamb stew, but once I got a can of piment?ack here, I started finding plenty of ways to use it.
Got a can of tuna, celery and crackers in your cupboard?
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