Olive
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104 examples of Olive in a sentence
A hundred seventy-five salad dressings in my supermarket, if you don't count the 10 extra-virgin
olive
oils and 12 balsamic vinegars you could buy to make a very large number of your own salad dressings, in the off-chance that none of the 175 the store has on offer suit you.
You have on your left an
olive
oil droplet, and this
olive
oil droplet gets attacked by enzymes.
She had lots of friends, especially
Olive
Newton-John.
And that reason is to watch Aaron Eckhart (Nick) who, with his floppy haircut and appealingly laddish attitude, looks good enough to slap between two slices of organic Pannini and eat with an
olive
oil and balsamic vinaigrette dip and a few finely diced sun dried tomatoes.
And she's constantly using horrible, unfunny catchphrases like "EVOO" (Extra virgin
olive
oil!).
It starts off with about half an hour of wacky hi-jinx, sex jokes, and juvenile shenanigans (including an
olive
in the martini joke that has to be seen not to be believed).
I was at the world premier of this movie, and have even met Todd a couples times around town (once at
Olive
Garden).
Before their wedding Johnny takes a trip out to visit his mother who is sick and leaves Loretta the function of playing the
olive
leaf with his brother Ronny by notifying him of their impending wedding.
Residents of a French village attempt to stop an American from using monkeys in place of human workers on his newly-acquired
olive
farm.
Poor screenplay from G.K. Wilkinson's book "The Monkeys" actually wants us to sympathize with the land-owner, who should perhaps be forced to do his own
olive
picking!
Bringing in trained animals is a constant source of mirth in Disney live action gimmick comedies; it works in a Bubblegum Pop/ College Comedy setting (see the Disney film "The Monkeys Uncle") but against the backdrop of an American desperately trying to save an
olive
farm in Provence the entire film just fights against itself for a hundred minutes.
Milady's son was by her marriage to her second husband Lord de Winter and his name was John de Winter aka Mordaunt and a "worthy" descendant of Milady de Winter he was an assassin and spy also and had his mother's appetite for revenge especially against his Uncle,his mother's executioner and the 4 Musketeers for depriving him of a mother.For more on Mordaunt read the novel and sequel The Twenty Years After and try to get a decent movie version of the novel.French and Russian versions of the Twenty Years After are the best and so is the BBC version.Richard Lester gave the Mordaunt character a sex change in his version and the Italian version is very loosely based.D'Artagnan was the shortest of the Musketeers and was
olive
skinned read the very first chapter of the novel and he was eighteen years old Aramis and Porthos were in their 20's and Athos in his early thirties.
Ingredients that are being replaced or are likely to be exchanged for products made through synthetic biology include vanilla, saffron, coconut oil, patchouli,
olive
squalene, and rose oil.
These include Biden’s own extension of an
olive
branch to Russia at the recent Munich Security Conference, and Barack Obama’s appointment of Richard Holbrooke as special envoy for Pakistan and Afghanistan and of George Mitchell to a similar post for Israel-Palestine.
Greece exports refined petroleum products,
olive
oil, raw cotton, and dried fruit.
Arafat never grew beyond the man who appeared at the United Nations decades ago with both an
olive
branch and a gun.
The discovery of ancient amphorae has confirmed that India used to import products such as
olive
oil, wine, and glass from Italy, in exchange for exotic items like ivory and spices.
Extending an
olive
branch to Russia will have little or no voter appeal in most EU countries, and Putin’s efforts to retain power de facto if not de jure after Medvedev wins his likely victory next March are certain to make matters worse.
How was it preserved by digging up runways, uprooting
olive
trees, and fouling wells?
What accounts for Kim’s sudden extension of an
olive
branch to South Korea?
The US, which had hoped to use the episode to pressure Assad, was forced to relent, eventually offering him an
olive
branch.
Its exports of goods comprise mainly fruits,
olive
oil, raw cotton, tobacco, and some refined petroleum products.
Any sober Palestinian leadership must know by now that the rhetorical promise of a return to an abandoned house and to the
olive
tree is an irresponsible mirage that fundamentally contradicts the rationale for a separate Palestinian state.
Beyond facing daily humiliation at checkpoints, Palestinians have seen Israeli settlers destroy their crops and
olive
groves, and even torch a West Bank home, burning three family members and killing a toddler.
Peace, Not a Peace OffensiveTOKYO – When a North Korean dove clutching an
olive
branch suddenly appears, the world should challenge it to reveal its hidden talons.
But, instead of accepting China’s
olive
branch, Koizumi implemented a more nationalistic agenda, including annual visits to the Yasukuni Shine, which is regarded as a symbol of Japanese militarism by Japan’s neighbors.
Sharif has offered India
olive
branches of his own, and with good reason: Rapprochement with India is essential to strengthening his position in Afghanistan and improving his capacity to suppress violence at home.
They have since been restarted, an
olive
branch sent to the Obama administration by China’s government.
The world-famous Mediterranean diet – heavy in vegetables, fruits, and
olive
oil – is not only healthy; it is less taxing on the environment.
Unfortunately, the window of opportunity for such a gesture to be viewed in Europe as a much-awaited
olive
branch – and a sign of real American strength and conviction – is closing fast.
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