(1) The king of such devices is the divine Chateau Laguiole cleaver, which is available from Terroirs from around Ôö¼├║80 in a variety of burnished woods including pistachio and olive wood.(2) Available in canvas, pistachio , and pool blue in sizes S - 2XL.(3) Most women can easily distinguish between forest, kelly, sea, celadon, lime, kiwi, jade, sage and pistachio greens.(4) Many of these lepidopteran pest species of pome fruit have a broad host range that can include cherry, peach/nectarine, grape, citrus, kiwi, and pistachio , as well as uncultivated hosts.(5) Olives and pistachio nuts are the most luxurious things I have ever eaten.(6) What she hadn't noticed - and even I'm not sure how this happened - was that the ceiling was also now pistachio .(7) One of the first pistachio growers in the state, David has seen pistachio farming grow to over 100,000 acres and 150 to 250 million pounds of in-shell nuts per year in California.(8) I don't understand why anyone would make their mercs a pistachio green colour.(9) The Chinese pistachio is a beautiful tree that matures to about 40 feet in height with a 30-foot canopy.(10) (Once, Ken showed up with a bag of shelled pistachio nuts.(11) The entrance hall, with wooden flooring and understairs storage, is decorated in pistachio and features ceiling coving, a centre rose and dado rail.(12) Besides being fun to eat, pistachio nuts are a boon to our health.(13) Long piano fingers, silver rings glittering, nails painted pistachio green.(14) The ironwork was repainted in its original tone of pistachio .(15) pistachio ice cream(16) The problem that Thomas faced was the previous owner's passion for pistachio green and dark-stained wood.
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