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There are further references to Capon in 1752 and 1754.
Fort Capon was known by a number of names during its use.
Now, as we've said, you'll not want to bring capons home.
Maybe they thought he'd hidden a bomb in one of the capons.
No can't sell you a capon any more, not now.
To make the capon, preheat the oven to 475 degrees.
Carve and serve the capon with the stuffing on the side.
In it he explains the symbolism of a Christmas capon.
"Would anyone else care to call me a capon?"
Fried capon, such as we had that night, can be quite tasty.
"I believe there's a capon back here somewhere for Christmas.
Season cavity of capon with salt and pepper to taste.
I've heard the same thing said about ducks, pheasants and capons.
Capon Bridge is a quiet town of 1,500 about 90 miles from Washington.
For a moment, Capon didn't know what to do.
The study should be finished within 18 months, Ms. Capon said.
Capon is the name of one of the houses at the school, named after him.
The penalty for rape is boiling alive and I am no capon.
"No more jobs like that, Chip, unless you want to risk being a capon, okay?"
Capons were produced by burning out their spurs with a hot iron.
Richard bit off half a leg of capon and chewed it deliberately.
Besides, there is the matter of capons for the San Francisco market.
It was the day Keith Capon had waited 2 and a half years for.
At last the Capons' long wait was over.