It has post and telegraph offices and a lively trade in wool, cotton and dry fruits (almonds, pistachios). [Please select]
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Mansfield, of Weybridge, took out a patent for the manufacture of otto of almonds from benzole. [Please select]
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It is also formed by the oxidation of the volatile oil of bitter almonds. [Please select]
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I must needs here also mention the artificial oil of bitter almonds. [Please select]
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Give a woman a looking-glass and burnt almonds, and she will be content. [Please select]
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Under the presents were parcels of figs, prunes, almonds, raisins, candy; under those, apples and pears. [Please select]
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Gone were the figs and almonds, the indigo, ivory, tortoise shells. [Please select]
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So you can imagine what they got down to toward the last--mostly chocolate almonds. [Please select]
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With trees cultivated for their fruit, Sageret remarks that the fruit is larger than in the parent-species, whilst with those cultivated for the seed, as with nuts, walnuts, almonds, chestnuts, etc. [Please select]
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She's put in salted almonds, too; and look--here's a tin box of Hannah's molasses cookies, the kind I used to like when I was a kid. [Please select]
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