| 31. | The Pease Pottage Radar is located around half a mile west of Pease Pottage, and is visible from much of the village.
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| 32. | The Pease Pottage Radar is located around half a mile west of Pease Pottage, and is visible from much of the village.
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| 33. | When people of higher economic rank, such as nobles, ate pottage, they would add more expensive ingredients such as meats.
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| 34. | This passage explains the opportunity for marrying had passed the protagonist and her " pottage " was the world she meticulously cared for.
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| 35. | The chief ancestor of the modern pudding, however, was the pottage, a meat and vegtable concoction originating in Roman times.
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| 36. | The Bible mentions roasted legumes ( ), and relates how Jacob prepared bread and a pottage of lentils for Esau ( ).
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| 37. | All for a miserable mess of pottage . " Hopeless and unfulfilled, he states, " Negroes and Whites-all are equal.
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| 38. | Pease Pottage is familiar to many drivers for its motorway A23 on the London to Brighton road, where the A264 to Horsham joins.
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| 39. | To the south of Broadfield are the Buchan Country Park and part of the High Weald Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty at Pease Pottage.
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| 40. | In the 15th century, Plum pottage was a sloppy mix of meat, vegetables and fruit served at the beginning of a meal.
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