The protesters, who held white candles topped with paper cones to protect the flames from being extinguished by a light breeze, loosely covered an area equal to two U . S . football fields.
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The agent who was out there said he had ripped off the shower head and neck and put one of those paper cones and a quart of motor oil to back down into the pipes.
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David Avayou, a Turkish ice cream parlor owner from New Jersey and purveyor of wafer cones at the St . Louis Fair, claimed he invented the cone after watching the French eat ice cream from paper cones.
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All over, you'll find " fritures, " or fry stands, where the snack is served piping hot in a paper cone or platter, to be eaten with your fingers or a tiny, mostly useless two-pronged wooden fork.
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In the 1960's The British Broadcasting Corporation's Research Department pioneered the use of plastic as a loudspeaker cone material as it offered lower colouration and greater repeatability than paper cones; this has become the primary cone material.
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Once the chocolate has set, you can make a paper cone bag or use a plastic sandwich bag and fill it with Wilton orange icing to pipe " R . I . P . " on the chocolate-covered gravestones.
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Raymond sits in front of a white-frosted cake, a parchment paper cone for applying frosting in his right hand, his wrist squeezing in rhythm to the lively disco sound as he applies a ruffle border to one tier of the cake.
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When the root system reaches the bottom of the glass and the top growth is 2 to 4 inches tall, remove from cool storage and cover the growth and glass with an inverted paper sack or an open-top black paper cone to encourage a longer stem.
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As Cayard came back to his dock after the loss, he found, lining the Italian dock next door, a dozen or so syndicate members wearing makeshift Pinocchio noses, fashioned out of paper cones _ a gesture accusing Cayard of lying about trying to beat Stars & Stripes.
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As Cayard came back to his dock after the loss, he found, lining the Italian dock next door, a dozen or so syndicate members wearing makeshift Pinocchio noses, fashioned out of paper cones _ a gesture accusing Cayard of lying about trying to beat Stars & AMP; Stripes.