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    1. ‘Please may I come and join the party at The Laurels on Christmas Day? I was going up to the parents but Dad’s been called off to Dubai or somewhere so I’ll be sitting all alone in my little house with my turkey leg and a sprout on a plate … Gran and Gramps said you were having a party and I should ask if I could come … I’ll be a good boy and help with the washing up


    2. That he is pleased with his CD is very clear, and he immediately starts looking through the book, following me into the kitchen and reading out bits to me as I carry on with my turkey checking … Christmas is proving successful so far


    3. ’ He said, dabbing at the turkey crumbs on his plate with his finger


    4. I’m doing a standard beef roast … There is only so much turkey a body can take, I find


    5. I remembered the spites and the triumphs of the playground, and those soft evenings sitting on the boughs of my beloved Turkey Oak


    6. After a short time just hearing the clicker makes him a happy dog, even if he doesn‘t receive the turkey, his body responds as if it has


    7. minted sausages, the turkey wrigglers and the very large packet of


    8. assailant and his buddies had the turkey in the first


    9. finish stuffing the Christmas turkey, she loosely sewed Alan’s head


    10. “Four shots of Wild Turkey,” Johnny said after I got my beers

    11. hadn’t shot the Wild Turkey


    12. Sure we still had the turkey and dressing and all that shit, and yes


    13. plate was full of turkey, mashed potatoes, dressing, chicken and noodles, and


    14. Thanksgiving rolled around and she made the usual, turkey sandwiches with oven fries


    15. Bordered by Turkey, this is full of turquoise lakes, lush forests with bears and rocky highlands, and semi-desert flowers


    16. Near Turkey, this lies on the Caspian Sea and is blessed with 8000 rivers


    17. (Located in modern day Turkey) across the sea from the Greek city-state of Sparta


    18. time (Tars in nowadays Turkey), and it was he who first


    19. This is said to be a common practice in Turkey, in Indostan, and, I believe, in most other governments of Asia


    20. would be to ally with Turkey

    21. Turkey have been in O


    22. First, those colonies, in preparing themselves for their non-importation agreement, drained Great Britain completely of all the commodities which were fit for their market ; secondly, the extra ordinary demand of the Spanish flota has, this year, drained Germany and the north of many commodities, linen in particular, which used to come into competition, even in the British market, with the manufactures of Great Britain; thirdly, the peace between Russia and Turkey has occasioned an extraordinary demand from the Turkey market, which, during the distress of the country, and while a Russian fleet was cruizing in the Archipelago, had been very poorly supplied ; fourthly, the demand of the north of Europe for the manufactures of Great Britain has been increasing from year to year, for some time past; and, fifthly, the late partition, and consequential pacification of Poland, by opening the market of that great country, have, this year, added an extraordinary demand from thence to the increasing demand of the north


    23. The commerce of the Turkey company first occasioned the establishment of an ordinary ambassador at Constantinople


    24. The fine for admission into the Turkey company was formerly twenty-five pounds for all persons under twenty-six years of age, and fifty pounds for all persons above that age


    25. By a bye-law, no British manufactures could be exported to Turkey but in the general ships of the company; and as those ships sailed always from the port of London, this restriction confined the trade to that expensive port, and the traders to those who lived in London and in its neighbourhood


    26. 18, reducing the fine for admission to twenty pounds for all persons, without any distinction of ages, or any restriction, either to mere merchants, or to the freemen of London; and granting to all such persons the liberty of exporting, from all the ports of Great Britain, to any port in Turkey, all British goods, of which the exportation was not prohibited, upon paying both the general duties of customs, and the particular duties assessed for defraying the necessary expenses of the company ; and submitting, at the same time, to the lawful authority of the British ambassador and consuls resident in Turkey, and to the bye-laws of the company duly enacted


    27. A fine, even of twenty pounds, besides, though it may not, perhaps, be sufficient to discourage any man from entering into the Turkey trade, with an intention to continue in it, may be enough to discourage a speculative merchant from hazarding a single adventure in it


    28. The Turkey trade, though in some measure laid open by this act of parliament, is still considered by many people as very far from being altogether free


    29. The Turkey company contribute to maintain an ambassador and two or three consuls, who, like other public ministers, ought to be maintained altogether by the state, and the trade laid open to all his majesty's subjects


    30. The protection of the Mediterranean trade was the original purpose or pretence of the garrisons of Gibraltar and Minorca ; and the maintenance and government of those garrisons have always been, very properly, committed, not to the Turkey company, but to the executive power

    31. turkey and all the trimmings, and it was a special meal enjoyed


    32. Nation that has been at war on numerous occasions with Turkey in modern times, such that one cannot help wondering whether, if Russia were to attack Turkey from the rear, would Greece help


    33. attached, and Admiral Hill commanded, made what was scheduled to be a one weak port of call in Instanbul, Turkey


    34. Spices that go well with turkey stuffing


    35. Devour the semi-defrosted turkey the day before Christmas Eve


    36. in Istanbul, Turkey, of all places


    37. His father suffered an accident that ended his acting and theater career in Turkey


    38. Mother had packed turkey sandwiches, heaping with onions, lettuce and tomato, plus that fancy gray mustard


    39. but somehow, before she is well started at her turkey, it is time for


    40. splendid turkey; but because the Hessians were uncommonly fond of

    41. turkey, too, as well as of all other good things; but when his mother


    42. father," Harry cried out, "Yes, keep it for papa!" and Kitty, joining in the chorus, the vote was unanimous, and the turkey was hung away to


    43. Kitty told Martha Washington, "to have no papa and no turkey on


    44. "And we'll eat the turkey," said Harry, "and shellbarks, lots of them, that I saved for you


    45. about the mysterious way a turkey had been left at her door the night


    46. Divided among the nations of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, they often faced exclusion and abuse


    47. “If Russia attacked Turkey from the rear, would Greece help?” his old man mused


    48. He went on to become Ambassador to Turkey, Undersecretary of Defense under Jimmy Carter, and then an analyst for the Rand Corporation


    49. Yet this hadn’t corresponded to his fantasy, painstakingly built up in a small woodlot outside of his home town, with rabbits, foxes; and the occasional turkey vulture


    50. She was as cold as a frozen turkey












































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