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Then the cat sneaks into the barn inside a butter churner.
But the hen hides behind the churner and lets out a scream.
She removes the churner, grabs the fork and ends up sticking Tom.
But basically, he was a churner, and smiling-and-dialing will always bury you in the end."
Many sell locally handmade woven cloth to the tourist, which act as a money churner.
As the hen lands, he sneaks back inside the churner and sticks the hen again.
The Internet is not just a churner of namespaces; it is also a namespace of its own.
Unexpectedly the show proved to be a TRP churner and generated a hospitable reception from the audience.
Fred Harry Morden Neilson, the family's official churner, ran the business as President until his death in 1947.
It is shallower, curvier and more volatile than many of its peers, a churner of silt that fails to flush itself very effectively.
At first, Ellis recalls, Freeland seemed hopelessly awkward, a churner with little innate feel for finding what Ellis calls "the good water" on a given stroke.
Any young whippersnapper out of cooking school who contends that classic French cuisine has gone the way of the hand-cranked butter churner should sample Mr. Ribera's cooking.
Prabhakar took that to heart, bought a churner and started making five to six litres of ice cream everyday and gave it to neighbours and friends for tasting and feedback.
Justice Souter wrote the opinion, Booth v. Churner, No. 99-1964, which upheld a ruling by the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, in Philadelphia.
To the amazement of all in each there was confined a deity form, one of Krishna and one of Balarama, the deity of Krishna with a churner in his hand was called Bala Krishna and was installed in the main Udupi shrine.