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1. "Tang" is "Gnat" spelt backwards.

2. Buckwheat & spelt chrain Blinis

3. Bonnocks is more usually spelt Bannocks

4. Has salt and spelt been scattered?

5. 4 Oops, I've spelt that wrong.

6. The Oxford English Dictionary records the first use of Analytical (spelt analeticall) in1525, and of Analytic (spelt Analyticke) in 1601

7. [Also spelt Brachyoura.] See Crab, and Illustration in Appendix.

8. [Also spelt Brachyoura.] See Crab, and Illustration in Appendix.

9. [Also spelt Brachyoura.] See Crab, and Illustration in Appendix.

10. Powdered sugar, red Currants, eggs, milk low-fat, spelt flour and 6 more

11. Spelt isn’t strongly Alkalizing, but this isn’t a major problem

12. Second, $ 67 oil has not spelt Armageddon for the US economy.

13. 22 Summer's approach spelt out in a breezy spin on Paisley.

14. Crabby A Bahamian word, also spelt Crabbie, used as a synonym for vagina

15. Cereals and Cereal preparations for food, In particular rye, Wheat, Soya, Barley, Oats, maize, Buckwheat, millet, Rice, Tapioca, Sago, Dried unripe spelt grains, Spelt, Amaranth and Quinoa

16. I got stuck when I spelt a word in a crossword puzzle.

17. Al Hudayda (often spelt Al Hodeidah) is a small city in Yemen

18. Besmoke is a smoked spelt lager, brewed with Connecticut grown and malted spelt, custom smoked for us by our dear friend Jeff from Hindsight BBQ and At The Corner

19. In some itineraria the name is also spelt Barathra.It was inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times.

20. 29 The failure of their crops spelt disaster for the peasant farmers.

21. Amun (also spelt Amen, Amoun, Amon, and rarely Imen, and Spelt in Greek as Ammon, and Hammon) was the name of a deity, who gradually rose to become one of …

22. Ceorls (also spelt Churls) were free peasants who formed the basis of society in Anglo-Saxon England

23. Antonomasia is also known as nominatio, pronominatio and prosonomasia and is at times spelt as 'antinomasia'

24. Bouzouki also spelt as Buzuki was traditionally an instrument for playing during social gatherings

25. Georgian: ·Breadstuffs, wheat· spelt (Triticum spelta) Definition from Wiktionary, the free dictionary

26. Its western counterpart apparently remained open, being used at one stage for spelt cultivation.

27. Casandra (also spelt Cassandra) is the main antagonist and final boss of Pico's School

28. Asteris Koutoulas (sometimes spelt Asteris Kutulas) (Greek: Αστέρης Κούτουλας) was born in Oradea on 5 April 1960

29. Edgar Ætheling (also spelt Æþeling, Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling) or Edgar II (c

30.  · The term is sometimes spelt “Bathylith” and a rarely used synonym is abyssolith

31. Scruples; to have manners; May also be spelt Brought-upsie WestIndian/Caribbean in orient - Barbados, WHUT.

32. Cyme (plural Cymes) (spelt cime, obsolete, rare) A “ head ” (of unexpanded leaves, etc.); an opening bud

33. In some itineraria the name is also spelt Barathra.It was inhabited during Roman and Byzantine times.

34. Al Hudayda (often spelt Al Hodeidah) is a large Yemeni town on the Red Sea coast

35. Edgar Ætheling (also spelt Æþeling, Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling)[1] or Edgar II (c

36. In our workshops we almost exclusively use Spelt, Kamut®, Amaranth, small amounts of Rye, and wheat.

37. When this meaning is meant, the word is certainly almost always spelt "Baloney" and not "Bologna".

38. Shop our Organic Certified Ancient Grains including, Einkorn, Emmer, Spelt, Khorasan, Quinoa, Chia Seed, Millet, and Black Nile Barley

39. The fact that English is spelt Conventionally and not phonetically makes the art of recording speech almost impossible

40. Broo, also spelt buroo, is a colloquial alteration of bureau, meaning a labour exchange or social security office.

41. Broo, also spelt buroo, is a colloquial alteration of bureau, meaning a labour exchange or social security office.

42. But the specifics will actually be spelt out in the PM's address when he goes to the Summit.

43. Hicks also points out that mis-spelt names may account for 20-50% of all errors in citations.

44. The city of Bangui was founded by the French in 1889 and takes its name from the Ubangi River (spelt OuBangui in French)

45. The name Browett also spelt Brewitt is an occupational name used originally to describe a maker or seller of broth

46. Bevies organic sourdough organic sourdough baguette Our sourdough baguette is a blend of organic wheat and whole spelt and like any good baguette, it's all about the crust! $6.00 2-lb organic sourdough boule (unsliced) Our rustic, hand-stretched sourdough is a blend of organic wheat, spelt and rye

47. 9 “And you should take wheat, barley, broad beans, lentils, millet, and spelt and put them in one container and make them into bread for yourself.

48. My own views as to the proper limits of jurisdictional control will be spelt out after a consideration of the case law.

49. Aggry beads (also spelt 'aggrey beads' are a type of glass bead from Ghana.They are also called Koli, Cori, Kor, Segi, Accori, or Ekeur

50. Axum (አክሱም, also spelt Aksum) is a city of 56,000 in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, just south of Eritrea, with which it shares the language of Tigrinya.

51. Meals of vegetables, with flower pollen, herbs, spices, pumpkin seeds, lupin powder, apple granules, almonds, wheatgerm, buckwheat, spelt germ, cereals, millet, sunflower seeds, nuts and amaranth

52. Make these salmon, buckwheat and spelt chrain Blinis ahead and heat them up as a hassle-free party canapé or plated as a starter

53. Arguement is argument spelt by a wannabe who thinks he's Mr.Slick when he's actually a slimy skank who skipped his school to sell kuchi ice

54. Crêpe, also spelt Crepe or crape (from the French crêpe), is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp and crimped appearance

55. Burqa (also spelt as Burkha and burka) The burqa is a garment worn by Muslim women that covers the entire body, including the face and head

56. Early Neolithic farming was limited to a narrow range of plants, both wild and domesticated, which included einkorn wheat, millet and spelt, and the keeping of dogs, sheep and goats.

57. Flour and preparations made from cereals, and other cereal products for food, in particular of rice, wheat, oats, barley, rye, millet, maize and buckwheat, tapioca, sago, unripe spelt grains, spelt, amaranth and quinoa, the aforesaid goods also in the form of mixtures and other preparations, in particular wheat bran, wheat germ, maize meal, maize semolina, linseed, muesli and muesli bars (consisting mainly of cereal flakes, dried fruit, nuts), cereals, popcorn

58. Bes (also spelt as Bisu) was an Egyptian deity worshipped in the later periods of dynastic history as a protector of households and in particular mothers and children

59. Crêpe, also spelt crepe or Crape (from the French crêpe), is a silk, wool, or synthetic fiber fabric with a distinctively crisp and crimped appearance

60. Buddleias, also spelt buddleja, are small to large shrubs which provide many months of gorgeous honey scented flowers that attract butterflies (hence their common name of ‘butterfly bush’) as well as birds

61. Ætheling (/ ˈæθəlɪŋ /; also spelt aetheling, Atheling or etheling) was an Old English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon England to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship

62. Beigels should be firm and your jaw should ache from eating them! If you want the real deal go to a shop near you that has the word Beigel in it's name - spelt like that

63. Bhubaneshwar (also spelt Bhubaneswar, Bhubanesar, and Bhuvanesvar) is a city located in the Orissa district of north-eastern India and flourished as a centre of Hindu worship from the 7th century CE

64. Borealis, p.18) and Ailing, which it seems impossible not to connect with the Scottish Atteile or Atteal, to be found in many old records, though this last word (however it be spelt) is

65. DeBeaking, beak trimming (also spelt beak-trimming), or beak conditioning is the partial removal of the beak of poultry, especially layer hens and turkeys although it may also be performed on quail and ducks

66. Ætheling (also spelt Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling) was an Old English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon England to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship.

67. Ætheling (also spelt Aetheling, Atheling or Etheling) was an Old English term (æþeling) used in Anglo-Saxon England to designate princes of the royal dynasty who were eligible for the kingship.

68. It is our conviction that as long as delegations adhere to the principles and provisions of the UNFCCC and follow faithfully, the mandate spelt out in the Bali Action Plan, a comprehensive, balanced and equitable outcome in Copenhagen will be achieved.

69. A Charabanc (pronounced sha-ra-bang) [also spelt "char-à-banc"] is a type of horse-drawn vehicle or motor coach, usually open-topped, common in Britain during the early part of the 20th century

70. Arbitrageurs (sometimes spelt arbitragers), or simply referred to as “Arbs” are a group of investors who seek financial gain by profiting from the convergence of the values of two (or more) assets.In other words, an arbitrage investment strategy

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72. Aglet Information What is an “Aglet”? An “Aglet” (sometimes spelt “aiglet”) is the name given to the plastic or metal tip on the end of a shoelace.Despite their simplicity, Aglets perform several functions: They stop the ends of the shoelaces from unravelling;

73. 300 g Organic bread flour 200 g Whole spelt berries, finely milled plus additional for dusting work surface 30 g Coconut sugar 10 g Fresh yeast, crumbled 1 tsp Ground cardamom (or cinnamon) 1 tsp Black salt 80 g Craisins

74. Does he not, when he has smoothed out its surface, then scatter black cumin and sprinkle the cumin, and must he not put in wheat, millet, and barley in the appointed place, and spelt as his boundary?” —Isaiah 28:24, 25.

75. ‘Aitch is the most interesting name of a letter.’ ‘Occasionally, the Aitch was not retained.’ ‘The only words in the book spelt with an Aitch are his name Haigh, and the town Huddersfield, which of course are pronounced Aigh and Uddersfleld.’

76. Animalcules: A history lesson February 7, 2008 by Aegeri Although some visitors may wonder if the blogs title “Animalcules” is spelt incorrectly, as it certainly is a funny way of spelling “animals”, it’s actually a homage to one of the most significant early …

77. This word is correctly a tradename that goes with the Cousteau-Gagnan patent, but in Britain it has been commonly used as a generic and spelt "aqualung" since at least the 1950's, including in the BSAC's publications and training manuals, and describing scuba diving as "Aqualunging".

78. Although we see it spelt both ways on a regular basis, it is most definitely confectionery as in fact Confectionary is a common misspelling; it is so common that it actually appears in several dictionaries as a place where confections are kept and made

79. Baryte (also spelt barite) is a widely occurring mineral consisting of barium sulphate, they can occur with many crystal habits, in this case, these mineral specimens exhibit the cockscomb mass form, in which randomly orientated blades of the mineral occur on a massive bed.

80. Meals of vegetables, with flower pollen and/or herbs and/or spices and/or pumpkin seeds and/or lupin powder and/or apple granules and/or almonds and/or wheatgerm and/or buckwheat and/or spelt germ and/or cereals, in particular millet and/or sunflower seeds and/or nuts and/or amaranth