-
cooked to be edible. They are used to make "
Warden pies"; "I must have
Saffron to
colour the
Warden Pies" (Shakespeare, The Winter's Tale iv.3). In Two...
-
orchards at
Wardon came the
Warden pear,
rated the best of
English pears, and so
distinctive that a
pie made from them was a "wardon
pie": "I must have Saffron...
-
rendered "puddy tat", "Granny"
comes out as "Dwanny" and "sweetie
pie"
comes out as "tweetie
pie" (a
phonological pattern referred to as 'fronting'),
hence his...
- friendship:
honesty (Applejack),
kindness (Fluttershy),
laughter (Pinkie
Pie),
generosity (Rarity), and
loyalty (Rainbow Dash),
which come
together to...
-
Motel Clerk An
Innocent Man (1989) as Donatelli's
Dealer Shocker (1989) as
Warden Hard to Kill (1990) as LAPD
Captain Follow Your
Heart (1990, TV Movie) as...
-
serving 200
provincial communities. As
Centennial College's
first site,
Warden Woods Campus opened on
October 17, 1966, with 514
students enrolled in 16...
- also
known as Big Nose George, Big Beak Parrott,
George M****e, and
George Warden, was a
cattle rustler and
highwayman in the
American Wild West in the late...
- so that they can
smuggle John out of
prison and take him to the home of
Warden Hal Moores. Hal's wife
Melinda has an
inoperable brain tumor,
which John...
-
alongside Lord
Tywin Lannister and Lord
Walder Frey,
receiving the
title of
Warden of the
North and
dominion over the
Northern kingdom after personally murdering...
- Es****
Upton Pyne
apple — the
village of
Upton Pyne,
Devon Warden pear — the
village of Old
Warden,
Bedfordshire Worcester Pearmain (apple) — the city of...