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Lee Kum Kee had a | oyster sauce factory in Ho Chung. |
tworks and Newtown was famous for its abundant | oyster beds. |
all animal takes on the appearance of an adult | oyster. |
were installed in January 2009 that now allow | Oyster card users to top-up their pre-pay balance and |
ortedly a 19th and early 20th century American | oyster fisherman who became a pirate, appeared in sev |
This system is similar to what is found on an | Oyster card used in London, and can be topped up over |
Inhabited initially as an | oyster company's base of operations. |
That film used a frog instead of an | oyster). |
ginal menu featuring Lancashire Hotpot with an | oyster and buttered roast potato soup got scrapped af |
lerk, and the Town Sergeant take passage on an | oyster dredger out into the Pyefleet Channel of the C |
The agency started out in 1872 as an | Oyster Fishing Regulatory Board, with many more oyste |
It features a parade, an | oyster eating contest, an oyster shucking contest, a |
t many years ago, employed in this city, in an | oyster house to open oysters and empty the shells int |
Concealed within it is "The Priory | Oyster" - an oyster bar attached to the Priory Bay Ho |
in Travelcard Zone 4. This station also has an | Oyster card facility located at the entrance and exit |
nts and hotels in Seattle and Bremerton and an | oyster business in Silverdale. |
The Nature Conservancy is coordinating an | oyster restoration project, developed by the Universi |
bus services which is currently £1.20 with an | Oyster card and free for all under 12's. |
d underneath, are a Pagle (or Cowslip), and an | Oyster shell. |
This film includes the " | Oyster" routine, where Costello attempts to eat a bow |
inch across, and lives inside the gills of an | oyster or a clam. |
The Mayor and guests then proceed to an | oyster lunch which celebrates the opening of the fish |
e engine was installed, and the Alma became an | oyster dredger, remaining in this trade until 1957. |
l, together with other dignitaries attended an | oyster roast in the shadow of the Tower. |
School runs a 'OneCard' system (similar to an | Oyster card)that is also used in other Waltham Forest |
he cyclostome bryozoan Voigtopora thurni on an | oyster valve from the Coon Creek Beds of the Ripley F |
The discovery of an ancient | oyster midden offshore, thousands of years old, consi |
north of Railroad Avenue between Depot Way and | Oyster Pond Road. |
the Rappahannock River wharves, canneries and | oyster houses. |
ditional automatic ticket machines for DLR and | Oyster card are located under the DLR platforms at th |
ee lease from her owner, the Virginia Fish and | Oyster Commission, for use as a section patrol boat d |
, tidal flat, mudflat, wetland, salt marsh and | oyster reef. |
ed Springhead, where there were watercress and | oyster beds; the river then ran on through Southfeet, |
Pubs in the area include the Butt and | Oyster and the Red Lion. |
the residents, who disposed of their clam and | oyster shells in a single place, over time creating a |
Saltine and | oyster crackers are often used in or served with soup |
. Navy purchased her from the Hopkins Fish and | Oyster Company of Norfolk for use as a section patrol |
of North Hempstead and parts of Hempstead and | Oyster Bay. |
1918 and was returned to the Virginia Fish and | Oyster Commission the same day. |
Katie served the Virginia Fish and | Oyster Commission until she was sold to the Redmond L |
ber 1918 and returned to the Virginia Fish and | Oyster Commission the same day. |
as a ferry between Stamford, Connecticut, and | Oyster Bay, Long Island. |
icacy nationwide, with Bluff holding an annual | oyster festival. |
ut oysters, earning the epithet of Sir Anthony | Oyster . |
se of whelks and conchs; noticeably absent are | oyster and clam shells. |
Under this arrangement | Oyster card pay-as-you-go has been available since 20 |
Subsequent albums, as | Oyster Band (sometimes The Oyster Band) were released |
y located on or near the island known today as | Oyster Harbors, or Grand Island. |
Sign at | Oyster docks |
as "The Cliffs," is a historic home located at | Oyster Bay in Nassau County, New York. |
The storm signal mast at | Oyster Rock was shifted to Karwar port premises for l |
For the museum located at | Oyster Bay on Long Island, New York, see Raynham Hall |
e year and scuttled for use as a breakwater at | Oyster Bay, British Columbia. |
en over damage to wharves and unsightliness at | Oyster Bay; other locals have wanted her retained the |
s settled down in a house on Sagamore Hill, at | Oyster Bay. |
Born at | Oyster Bay, he attended the public schools and receiv |
Rescue Boat 62 is located at | Oyster Point Marina and can be staffed by Q62 personn |
d, New York but sojourned for several years at | Oyster Bay, New York. |
ps reviewed by President Theodore Roosevelt at | Oyster Bay, Long Island, on 17 August 1904. |
January 1915 due to food poisoning from a bad | oyster, aged only 45. |
ed his own work solo, and with blues rock band | Oyster, in venues throughout the north of England. |
Step on board an authentic replica of a Biloxi | oyster schooner. |
tizens on Patrol as the tango song in The Blue | Oyster Bar scenes. |
ty: Cultural Constructions of the Animal" Blue | Oyster Art Gallery and Project Space |
owever, the building he walks into is the Blue | Oyster Bar. |
Buck Dharma of Blue | Oyster Cult covered the song on his solo album Flat O |
n April 2008, except the Ludwigs were the Blue | Oyster 'Bowling Ball' finish. |
ly Salt Marsh history of the site, cast bronze | oyster shells recall oyster banks discovered on site |
Village residents built | oyster and crab processing factories. |
e foremast was then used to hoist bushel-sized | oyster baskets from other vessels to the hold using t |
Species of Pleurotus may be called | oyster, abalone, or tree mushrooms, and are some of t |
n", the US Navy radar picket ship USS Chicago, | Oyster flight engaged an equal number of MiG-21s head |
the last known bed of the native Pacific Coast | Oyster in North America. |
he relocation of the historic, upscale Colcord | Oyster Bar to an A-Alley storefront from the renovate |
Areas of the cove are used for commercial | oyster seed production. |
The river is an estuary connecting | Oyster Pond with Stage Harbor, averaging 3 to 5 feet |
Other versions may contain | oyster sauce, water chestnuts, or ginger. |
c erosion surface at the unconformity contains | oyster shells and abundant marine borings in the top |
an harvest bountiful supplies of shrimp, crab, | oyster, clam and finfish each year in the ACE Basin. |
Freeport, as well as surrounding Jones Creek, | Oyster Creek, Quintana, and Surfside Beach. |
Ostrea equestris (Say, 1834) - Crested | oyster |
ected the ingredients, wood ash, sand, crushed | oyster shells, and burned seaweed. |
Jack London described | oyster piracy in his autobiographical "alcoholic memo |
ands Light Railway extension to Dagenham Dock, | Oyster card etc. |
At Port Navas is the Duchy | Oyster Farm and the oyster fishery in the River is ex |
Port Navas is home to the Duchy | Oyster Farm and has at its focal point the Grade II l |
During | oyster (or kaki) season, it is common for people to c |
Crassostrea virginica (Gmelin, 1791) - Eastern | oyster |
ell middens dominated by shells of the Eastern | oyster (Crassostrea virginica). |
Ostrea edulis (Linnaeus, 1758) - Edible | oyster or Belon oyster |
d in France and Portugal as part of the edible | oyster industry. |
) in Hong Kong, which refined lime from either | oyster shells or coral skeletons for construction and |
In New England | oyster crackers are served in oyster stew and chowder |
ain with Garden (from Louis C. Tiffany Estate, | Oyster Bay) (1910, Oil and charcoal on canvas) |
ecame active in Camborne in 1899 with the Eva, | Oyster, Beatrice and Silver Dollar mines. |
Other modern festivals include, Falmouth | oyster festival, Newlyn fish festival, Lowender Peran |
The Mayor dredges and consumes the first | oyster of the season. |
crabs prefer the bottoms of bays, grass flats, | oyster reefs, and rock jetties where they can burrow |
1860-1864 had been a boom year for | oyster farming, especially in nearby Whitstable, and |
This fossil | oyster is frequently found in abundance in the locali |
e the poon choi and add fresh shrimp and fresh | oyster instead of dried ones. |
ried the Japanese peace plenipotentiaries from | Oyster Bay, New York, to Portsmouth, New Hampshire, t |
Dermo infections are usually passed from | oyster to oyster, though waterborne P. marinus may dr |
Dendostrea frons, or the frond | oyster, is a species of bivalve mollusc in the family |
s best remembered for his depictions of golden | oyster beds and Turneresque skies, his most renowned |
Once grown, | oyster mushrooms continue to spawn even after they ha |
West Hampstead railway station has | Oyster readers and posters up saying you can use Oyst |
Sugar Land park system (creating the Imperial, | Oyster Creek, and Eldridge parks), and acquiring land |
He was born in | Oyster Bay. |
Mermaid in | Oyster Harbour in 1818 |
There are two pre-schools in | Oyster Bay. |
hool and after two weeks at the family home in | Oyster Bay the couple went to live with Theodore's wi |
Russell was born in 1877 in | Oyster Bay, New York. |
two of the most influential Quaker families in | Oyster Bay. |
She was built at the Jackobson Shipyard in | Oyster Bay, New York. |
roduction of marine engines and the changes in | oyster harvesting laws caused these beautiful crafts |
ly in The Man Who Sued God, Alex O'Loughlin in | Oyster Farmer and Russell Crowe in The Silver Stallio |
val Review for President Theodore Roosevelt in | Oyster Bay in September 1906. |
nd discovered that black spores often found in | oyster shells were the eggs of a skate leech.He was d |
The group is based in | Oyster Bay, New York, Roosevelt's hometown. |
Eventually Henry Townsend settled in | Oyster Bay, where his son Henry Townsend was raised. |
search Center of the University of Virginia in | Oyster, Virginia. |
t fifty years for the Anglican congregation in | Oyster Bay to recover from the Revolution. |
n, there were 4,907 people usually resident in | Oyster Bay. |
produced international and world champions in | oyster shucking competitions: Vincent Graham, Willie |
Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan, he lived in | Oyster Bay, New York and he had attended Robert Colle |
on 11 May 1942 by the Jakobson Shipyard, Inc., | Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, launched on 7 Sept |
imilar contactless smart cards cards including | Oyster card and SmarTrip, chiefly due to bureaucratic |
ins a diverse collection of habitats including | oyster reefs, seagrass beds, tidal wetlands, sandy sh |
Whitewater Bay leads into | Oyster Bay to the west, then Ponce de Leon Bay in the |
FM 523 is | Oyster Creek's main artery, traveling through the hea |
n has a small marina and the local industry is | oyster farming. |
ry port, later as a fishing port known for its | oyster beds, and most recently as a centre for yachti |
of Clute, Freeport, Jones Creek, Lake Jackson, | Oyster Creek, Quintana, Richwood, and Surfside Beach. |
Brainard W. Parker ("Cedarcroft", 1892), James | Oyster ("Strathmore", 1899), George E. Hamilton ("Ham |
worm (which lives in their anus), the Japanese | oyster drill, the slipper shell (that competes for sp |
in service in the United States; New Jersey's | Oyster Creek Nuclear Generating Station is the other. |
Edward Brophy as Joe, | Oyster Cook |
ame "devil's toenail" is a species of Jurassic | oyster, an extinct marine bivalve mollusc in the fami |
es suggest that the dish is little known--"For | Oyster Treat, Try Angels on Horseback: They're Delect |
The Yealm estuary has a large | oyster bed. |
m) that occur under wax covers (some look like | oyster shells), to shiny pearl-like objects (about 5 |
.I. Jane, Molly, Phillipa, Babe, Freda, Lilia, | Oyster, Kelly, Pippa, Keira, Tia and Ester. |
Norge (1845) as well as works about livestock, | oyster culvitation and beekeeping. |
the festivities are fresh from the famed local | oyster beds. |
The local | oyster industry has been the source of tourist attrac |
(0.40 km2) refuge began as a 1-acre (4,000 m2) | oyster shoal, Oysterbed Island, used by the U.S. Army |
acker Company of Rutland, Vermont, still makes | oyster crackers and claims to have been doing so sinc |
He was president of Malpeque | Oyster Cultures Inc. Henderson represented 2nd Prince |
ood company which specialized in manufacturing | oyster flavored sauce and a wide range of authentic C |
d include mangroves, seagrasses, salt marshes, | oyster communities and tidal flats. |
Others, such as Marston's | Oyster Stout, just use the name with the implication |
Brown Smith Jones, was built for the Maryland | Oyster Police. |
later was in charge of the State of Maryland's | oyster regulation force. |
The World Mine | Oyster. |
blished in 1961 under the title The World Mine | Oyster, concluded with a confident message on the ind |
Modern | oyster stouts may be made with a handful of oysters i |
Moran's | Oyster Cottage is a seafood restaurant and pub locate |
Ostrea angasi Sowerby, 1871 - Southern mud | oyster or Native flat oyster |
The southern mud | oyster or native flat oyster, Ostrea angasi, is endem |
The name | Oyster comes from the group's early association with |
parallel to Fiddler's Dram, and under the name | Oyster Ceilidh Band played purely as a dance band at |
Marginally named | Oyster Spring, it was renamed after a visitor from Be |
Theodore Roosevelt named his home near | Oyster Bay, New York on Long Island, Sagamore Hill. |
Nellie ( | oyster or shoal-draft sloop) |
world returning annually to celebrate the new | oyster season. |
United Civic Associations of North | Oyster Bay - Co-Founder & Secretary |
driving or riding across the marsh on beds of | oyster shells. |
He moved on to become the assistant to Town of | Oyster Bay Supervisor John Venditto and Director of T |
as a mostly muddy bottom with large amounts of | oyster reefs and spoils islands formed by the dredgin |
tect Jones Beach State Park, while the Town of | Oyster Bay contracted with the Department to protect |
Ostrea edulis is a species of | oyster native to Europe and commonly known as the Eur |
Following the example of | Oyster card, how about simply Opus card? |
wn to present any danger to human consumers of | oyster tissue. |
e USS R.R. Cuyler was presented to the town of | Oyster Bay, New York by the U.S. Navy Department and |
Located right in the heart of | Oyster Point, there is access to three interchanges o |
ians of African descent, with the exception of | Oyster Bay, where there is a large population of fore |
f five groups who object to the relicensing of | Oyster Creek and are appealing the decision in the fe |
Born in Lattingtown, township of | Oyster Bay, New York, Townsend engaged in agricultura |
He died in Lattingtown, township of | Oyster Bay, New York, August 17, 1844. |
with drinks, light refreshments, or dinners of | oyster or quail. |
majority stockholder and devoted supporter of | Oyster Harbors, it was a financially hard time for th |
ing on 150 acres (0.61 km2) of land outside of | Oyster Bay. |
A huge mound of | oyster shells, 15 feet high, remains as a monument to |
e Anatidae, Or Duck Tribe (1838), A History of | Oyster and Oyster Fisheries (1858) and Osteologia Avi |
l is to restore about 40 acres (160,000 m2) of | oyster reef habitat within the Canaveral National Sea |
ded from Henry Townsend one of the founders of | Oyster Bay, New York. |
e Deputy Commissioner of Parks for the Town Of | Oyster Bay. |
ore President Theodore Roosevelt in review off | Oyster Bay, New York, on 17 August 1903. |
Ostrea conchaphila, Olympia | Oyster, is a species of bivalve in the Ostreidae fami |
The once thriving Olympia | Oyster has been endangered by pollution from mills an |
Others were produced by mangroves growing on | oyster bars. |
led for National Rail services, the DLR and on | Oyster card. |
rth of what is now Farm to Market Road 1462 on | Oyster Creek. |
oat is to select a spot with a sandy bottom or | oyster bed where food is plentiful at a time of day w |
Flat oysters, like all other | oyster species are filter feeders, feeding on, and ta |
Similar to other | oyster species, once the Pacific oyster larvae find a |
Offices of Fisheries Department, and overlooks | Oyster Rock, an island in the Mumbai harbour, at a di |
Crassostrea gigas (Thunberg, 1793) - Pacific | oyster |
The Pacific | oyster, which is more resistant to the disease, was i |
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