Baskets
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And I remember this plan, born out of frustration from a kid who kept calling me "Yogi," then pointed at my tummy and said, "Too many picnic baskets."
Still another traditional value of older people is in making tools, weapons, baskets, pots and textiles.
You can see on the pottery and the
baskets.
I've actually eaten seven of those
baskets
and they're very good.
There, they took out palm leaf
baskets.
By the middle of the 1st millennium BCE, the Egyptians had learned to artificially incubate chicken eggs by placing them in
baskets
over hot ashes.
Just imagine replicating this using other means such as baby milk distribution, or female hygiene kits, or even food
baskets.
And they've grasped basic arithmetic, keeping track of the relative amounts of fruit in two
baskets
after multiple changes.
These mosses are taken from the forest; they're used by the floriculture industry, by florists, to make arrangements and make hanging
baskets.
It was built entirely by hand off bamboo scaffolding, people carrying these
baskets
of concrete on their heads, dumping them in the forms.
Even when we've got off this little planet, and have put some of our eggs in some other
baskets.
We're working with these amazing women now who live daily with the challenges of elephants to use this plant to weave into
baskets
to provide an alternative income for them.
90 minutes of people with
baskets
on their head is not my idea of a good movie.
Kid found as a baby in the garbage and raised at a martial arts academy has a knack for sinking
baskets.
There were old refrigerators stocked with Pepsi, and
baskets
of York Peppermint Patties.
His swiping of picnic
baskets
is less to satisfy hunger than to thumb his nose at the "establishment", personified by Ranger Smith.
And, unsurprisingly, it took almost two decades before UN member states simultaneously adopted two separate treaties – the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights – encompassing the two distinct
baskets
of rights.
Addressing this imbalance between the two
baskets
of rights, the new Protocol establishes for the Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights a vehicle to expose abuse, known as a “complaint mechanism,” similar to those created for other core human rights treaties.
And low-income economies are suffering from higher food and fuel prices, which feature heavily in households’ consumption
baskets.
That name is very simple, and it conveys a new conceptual framing: by promising to pay someone so many
baskets
at a future date, one is promising to pay in market
baskets
of goods and services.
Of course, the actual payment will be made in ordinary currency at the contemporaneous exchange rate, based on the consumer price index, between
baskets
and the currency.
What if people really got used to expressing quantities in
baskets?
I have long believed that GDP understates growth even in rich countries, where its measurement is quite sophisticated, because it is very difficult to compare the value of
baskets
of goods across different time periods.
East Asia’s victims of currency crises were, like most other nations, on fixed rates - pegged to the dollar, other major hard currencies, or
baskets
of currencies.
Ukraine’s economy is dependent on both Russia and the EU; its labor migrants go both east and west, and its no-nonsense oligarchs keep their eggs in at least two
baskets.
Contrast that with Singapore or Ireland, whose export
baskets
today bear little resemblance to those of 1985.
My writings are something like those little
baskets
and carvings made in prisons, which Lisa Merkalova used to sell to me.
Instead of turning towards the buildings he decided at last to ascend the pit bank, on which burnt in iron
baskets
the three coal fires which gave light and warmth for work.
"Good day," he said, approaching one of the
baskets.
Only one pikeman could hew at the coal on the narrow face of the tube; he was relieved every two hours, and the coal piled in
baskets
was passed up, from hand to hand, by a chain of men, increased as the hole was hollowed out.
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