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The British tradition adds some rusk to the mix, which bulks out the meat of course, but does give a more solid construction.
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"Three strippers have arrived, the baby's told me I can hang with 'Crystal' while she's taken 'Diamonte' and 'Shalondra' upstairs with a bottle of gripe water and some rusks".
"I look at those kids at Rusk, some have been in accidents, some have problems stemming from other things, but they're there trying to rehabilitate themselves.
And is now being mashed up and fed to babies along with some warm milk and a rusk.
If it's the last of these, the retailers then have to make a similar choice, and as there's only so much pork you can substitute with rusk, even in a supermarket sausage, some price hikes look likely to be borne by the consumer.
There is very little rusk in any of them; none in some.
The event was attended by some 1500 celebrities, including General Douglas MacArthur, Jean Monnet, Henry Cabot Lodge, Bob Hope, Joe Louis, David O. Selznick, Secretary of State Dean Rusk, Edward Kennedy, Henry Ford II, and many others.
You might want to dust off a political science textbook for some of today's answers, which include mention of DÉTENTES and DEAN RUSK, the long-serving Secretary of State appointed by President Kennedy.
JAMES RUSK Toronto, March 14 , 2007
And what about rusk and spicing?
Howard A. Rusk Professor and Chairman Medical Director Rusk Institute/NYU.
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