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S****ple, also
known by the
Pennsylvania Dutch name
Pannhaas ('pan tenderloin' in English;
compare Panhas), is a
traditional mush of
fried pork s****s...
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S****pleFace was a U.S.
website run by
Scott Ott that
satirized the news from a
conservative perspective. The name
S****pleFace was
coined by Ott's grandmother...
- of meat over
several meals to
conserve money, and is a
similar dish to
s****ple and livermush, both also
developed by
German immigrants. The dish probably...
- month. The city is
known for its hoagies, stromboli,
roast pork sandwich,
s****ple, soft pretzels,
water ice,
Irish potato candy, tastykakes, and the cheesesteak...
- The
Apple S****ple Festival is held
annually during the
second w****end in
October in Bridgeville, Delaware. It was
first held in 1992.
Notable events include...
- "
S****ple from the Apple" is a
bebop composition by
Charlie Parker written in 1947,
commonly recognized today as a jazz standard,
written in F major. The...
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S****ple is a 1998
American comedy film
directed by
Christopher Hanson,
starring Geoffrey Hanson, Ryan M****ey, Buck
Simmonds and
Bunzy Bunworth. Geoffrey...
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Dramatic Arts in New York. In 2004,
Aselton appeared in a
short film
titled S****ple opposite Mark Dupl**** and his
brother Jay Dupl**** who also
wrote and directed...
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knepp (dried apples, ham, and dumplings),
fasnachts (raised doughnuts),
s****ple, pretzels, bologna, chow-chow, and
Shoofly pie. Martin's
Famous Pastry...
- on
their blogs, e.g.,
Salam Pax,
Ellen Simonetti,
Jessica Cutler, and
S****pleFace. Blog-based
books have been
given the name blook. A
prize for the best...