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Blanch fee, or
blanch holding (from
French blanc, white), an
ancient tenure in
Scots land law, the duty
payable being in
silver or "white"
money in contradistinction...
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Blanching is a
cooking process in
which a food,
usually a
vegetable or fruit, is
scalded in
boiling water,
removed after a
brief timed interval, and finally...
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Blanch v. Koons, 467 F.3d 244, is a
copyright case
decided by the
United States Court of
Appeals for the
Second Circuit in 2006.
Fashion photographer Andrea...
- 1, 2014, Post
Holdings acquired American Blanching Company, a
manufacturer of
private label peanut butter. On May 4, 2015, Post
Holdings purchased competitor...
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Lucile Esma
Lundquist Blanch (December 31, 1895 –
October 31, 1981) was an
American artist, art educator, and
Guggenheim Fellow. She was
noted for the...
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Blanch's Royal Oak Inn is the heritage-listed site of a
former inn on the New
England Highway in Kentucky, a
village in the New
England region of New South...
- from her son.
Blanch: The Wizard's
worse half; his domineering,
meddlesome harridan of a wife. It has been said the
Wizard married Blanch for her money...
- (23 May 2001). Espy, Leigh; Sturges, Susan; Ladenburg, Candis; Sabottke,
Blanch (eds.).
Final Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement:
State of Washington...
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external capillary bed
after pressure is
applied to
cause blanching. It can be
measured by
holding a hand
higher than heart-level and
pressing the soft pad...
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March 2020.
Gliddon 2013, p. 149.
Wigmore 1986, pp. 116–117.
Blanch &
Pegram 2018, p. 202.
Blanch &
Pegram 2018, p. 203.
Gliddon 2013, p. 148. Bean 1941, pp...