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Its verses play on the Spanish word rinde, which means both "long lasting" and "productivity."
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So McCann recorded a trumpet and bongo-drum radio jingle whose verses are a play on the Spanish word rinde, which means both long-lasting and productiveness.
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En el documento mediante el cual Argentina firma y se rinde en la guerra de 1982 quedó estipulado el nombre de Falklands para esas islas pedregosas.
Global Voices in English » Colombia: The Extraordinary UNASUR Meeting in Bariloche 2009
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El Caribe en la geopolítica continental: rinde frutos la alianza Cuba-Venezuela.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Chavez: Venezuela could leave OAS, join Cuba 2009
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And then the first rinde of the Nut they stampe, and make thereof perfect Ockam to calke shippes, great and small: and of the hard barke thereof they make spoones and other vessels for meat, in such wise that there is no part thereof throwen away or cast to the fire.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Take _Beanes_, the rinde or the upper skin being pul'd off, bruise them, and mingle them with the white of an Egg, and make it stick to the temples, it keepeth back humours flowing to the
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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Spiegel rinde may be judged by small warts which appear on the shining surface of the bark.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 Various
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_Reitel Rinde_ -- Is obtained from the same tree as the spiegel rinde, but after the tree has attained a growth of from 25 to 40 years.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 Various
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Take a quarter of a pound of interlarded bacon, take it from the rinde, cut it into dice-work, fry it, and being fried, put in some seven or eight beaten eggs with some salt, fry them, and serve them with some grape-verjuyce.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Hearbs, or the seeds of them, also the rinde of the _Elderne_ tree, and _Leydwort_, of each of these a handfull, and beat them small, and seeth them in water, till halfe be consumed, and put thereto
A Book of Fruits and Flowers Anonymous
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