The meaning of these words is usually attributed to food as we invariably offer to and receive from the house of Gods in the form of eatables.
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Various stalls which sell items like clothes, plastic items, kitchenware, cosmetics and eatables are set up and they attract a significant number of people.
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Ok, coming to the quiz, this poet wrote a sathaka ( anthology of 100 or more poems, like the Bhartrihari Subhashithaas ) on an eatable.
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The phrase " Bonbon " stems from the French word " bon ", " good ", and is often used to describe sweet eatables.
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They were daily wage earners and the food and clothes they receive were actually already used pieces and the leftover eatables ( food ) of affluent classes of society.
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Houses, bridges, utensils, handiwork and furniture are constructed from the wood of this species and the seeds yield an oil that is eatable and valued in industry.
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"Fishing here is about as good as it gets in Texas, " Stuart said . " We have more eatable fish than any other island on the Texas coast.
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To begin with, we have a large variety of local fruits and vegetables and there is no reason for us to buy imported eatables which are available even from roadside vendors.
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Larger litters, for example in ancient India, Queens would travel in quite spacious palanquin with facility to sleep if travelling long journey and with availability of eatables and other necessities.
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Arthur Hughes, New England Council president of the National Joint Council of Food Inspection Locals, said there were many things that could be made eatable by treating them with enough chlorine.