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Upon learning that I was heading to Batac, the man said “Aguray ta agbike nak nga mapan mangkita dita Balao nu adda agsarsardeng dita nga bus mapan Laoag.”
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I countered, saying I was sure that all buses making a stopover in Balao are headed to Baguio City – to save him the trouble of really going over there.
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Of course, all the buses parked at Balao at that time were headed to Baguio.
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The 310-mile, 400,000-bbl/d SOTE runs from Lago Agrio to the Balao oil terminal on the Pacific coast.
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Balao balao is a lactic acid fermented rice-shrimp mixture, generally prepared by blending cooked rice, whole raw shrimp, and solar salt and then allowing the mixture to ferment for several days or weeks, depending on the salt content.
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Balao balao is a fermented cooked rice and shrimp (Penaeus indicus or Macrobrachium species).
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Balao balao made with 3 percent salt is best in color, odor, flavor, texture, and general acceptability and is the least salty.
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Balao balao offers a basic method of preservation for cereal-shrimp-fish mixtures.
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Divers were quickly able to confirm the location of the wreck, the fact that it was a Balao-class submarine, the existence of two 5-inch deck guns, and the starboard location of its anchor.
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In preparation for that expedition, experts at the Naval Historical Center collected and reviewed all of their records about Lagarto, as well as their extensive holdings on Balao-class submarines.
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