- In cooking, a
sauce is a liquid, cream, or semi-solid food,
served on or used in
preparing other foods. Most
sauces are not
normally consumed by themselves;...
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Sause Bros., Inc., a
pioneering Oregon ocean towing company founded in 1936, is a
privately held, fourth-generation
family company serving routes along...
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Worcestershire sauce or
Worcester sauce (UK: /ˈwʊstər(ʃər)/ WUUST-ər(-shər)) is a
fermented liquid condiment invented by
pharmacists John
Wheeley Lea and...
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Kapauri and the Tor languages.
Sause is
spoken in Ures, Mubararon,
Sause-Bokoko, Witti-Yadow, Lidya, and
Puaral villages.
Sause at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015)...
- in all caps,
except "DoIHaveThe
Sause?". For example, "Suicide Season" is
stylized as "SUICIDE SEASON". "DoIHaveThe
Sause?" was
titled "The Bees Knees" in...
- Full caption: Mary Anne
Sause v.
Timothy J. Bauer, et al. Citations: 585 U.S. ___
Prior history: Dismissed, No. 15-09633, 2016 WL 3387469 (D. Kan. June...
- Sir
Matthew Richard Sausse or
Sause (1809 – 5
November 1867) was an
Irish barrister who was the last
Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of
Bombay and...
- when
Seaborn sold the
vessel to
Sause Marine Services, Inc.[irrelevant citation] in the
person of Gary
Sause.
Sause intended[unreliable source?] to dieselize...
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freedom from
England and
relays the idea of independence. In
Judge John W.
Sause, Jr.'s essay, "Why the Eagle", he
connects the idea of
freedom and the importance...
- (PDF).
Archived from the
original (PDF) on 18
August 2018. Frangopol, Dan;
Sause, Richard; Kusko, Chad (7 July 2010).
Bridge Maintenance, Safety, Management...