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You'll find a bill of sale, already made out, in my pocket, Uri explained, facing the path of the bullet, straight and broad-breasted.
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Most adopted turkeys are commercially bred broad-breasted whites, genetically disposed to grow to a marketable size in about four months.
Boing Boing 2009
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At Saturday's 14th and U Farmers Market, Truck Patch will have Brussels Sprouts, its grass-ranging, grub-eating broad-breasted whites $3.49 per pound can still be reserved for pickup at the Saturday 14th and U Street Farmers Market.
Market Roundup: Nov. 18-Nov. 24 Bonnie S. Benwick 2010
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Truck Patch will have Brussels Sprouts, its grass-ranging, grub-eating broad-breasted whites $3.49 per pound can still be reserved for pickup at the Sunday market.
Market Roundup: Nov. 18-Nov. 24 Bonnie S. Benwick 2010
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Truck Patch will take Thanksgiving turkey orders pastured broad-breasted whites; $3.90 per pound.
Market Roundup: Nov. 4-Nov.10 Bonnie S. Benwick 2010
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The broad-breasted white (BBW) (those shown) and the broad-breasted bronze (BBB) breeds of turkeys grow so quickly that they rapidly outgrow their ability to procreate naturally.
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Now to get the house clean and shop for the all the goodies to surround young, fresh, broad-breasted Emerick.
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Now to get the house clean and shop for the all the goodies to surround young, fresh, broad-breasted Emerick.
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And by advancing a few steps, and making a sharp turn to the left, we gained a sight of the side of the great broad-breasted oak, in the direction opposed to that in which we had hitherto seen it.
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But Geraldine is also arguably taking her revenge against patriarchy itself; seized forcibly at the outset by "five warriors," left "scarce alive" beneath the maternal "broad-breasted" oak, Geraldine wreaks vengeance on the Father by violating first the daughter and then perhaps the family line. close window
Notes on ''Put to the Blush': Romantic Irregularities and Sapphic Tropes' 2006
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