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I don't know whether that's because loquacity isn't in a peanut's personality, or that his handlers were afraid he might say something unscripted—for example, dissing Oscar Mayer and his wiener-shaped wheels.
Going Nuts in Manhattan Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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Given the peanut's introduction into Mexico via Puebla, it is not surprising that it first appeared in Mexican cuisine by way of the Poblano colonial convents.
The Humble Peanut Stars in Mexican Cuisine: Los Cacahuates 2006
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Given the peanut's introduction into Mexico via Puebla, it is not surprising that it first appeared in Mexican cuisine by way of the Poblano colonial convents.
The Humble Peanut Stars in Mexican Cuisine: Los Cacahuates 2006
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Given the peanut's introduction into Mexico via Puebla, it is not surprising that it first appeared in Mexican cuisine by way of the Poblano colonial convents.
The Humble Peanut Stars in Mexican Cuisine: Los Cacahuates 2006
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Given the peanut's introduction into Mexico via Puebla, it is not surprising that it first appeared in Mexican cuisine by way of the Poblano colonial convents.
The Humble Peanut Stars in Mexican Cuisine: Los Cacahuates 2006
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The rare peanut's allure lies in its jet-black, glossy skins.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SIGNE LANGFORD 2011
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No use yet for the toothbrush holes. peanut on August 29th 2009 at 1: 31pm view peanut's
Apartment Therapy Main Geoff Bentz 2010
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"Arachis Hypogaea" is titled for the peanut's Latin name and prefaced by an epigraph from George Washington Carver.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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The company Phadia AB has developed a test that can differentiate between the peanut's dangerous and benign antibodies.
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories PhysOrg Team 2010
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"Arachis Hypogaea" is titled for the peanut's Latin name and prefaced by an epigraph from George Washington Carver.
NPR Topics: News 2010
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