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curry

[′kər·ē]
(food engineering)
A mixture of plant spices including turmeric, coriander, cinnamon, cumin, ginger, cardamon, cayenne pepper, cloves, and nutmeg.
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Michael Griffiths, Currie's President and CEO, commented; "The revised terms will give all parties greater flexibility into the future and we look forward to fruitful exploration in the near term."
The second rower was in tears at the end of the 12-10 defeat, but, as Warrington prepare to face Hull in Saturday's semi-final at Bolton, the first time the clubs have met in the Cup since that day at Wembley three years ago, Currie can smile about it.
Currie refers to his style of strong verbal game with women as "The Mode One Approach," which Currie first began using with women back in 1984 when he was a college student at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana.
10 January 2019 - Georgia, US-based law firm Smith, Currie and Hancock LLP is merging with Virginia, US-based woman-owned construction-focussed litigation firm BrigliaMclaughlin, PLLC to strengthen presence in the DC and Mid-Atlantic region, the company said.
The lecture was presented by Dr Helen Currie, chief economist at ConocoPhillips and she spoke on 'Global natural gas markets and energy security -- current issues and future directions'.
Currie began the season with two wins at Donington Park, before standing on the podium with a second and third at Brands Hatch around the circuit's Indy layout.
The High Court in Glasgow heard that Currie walked out of a relative's home on January 20 and saw the brothers coming towards him on Mitchell Street, with his victim carrying a brush.
Currie & Brown has principal offices in Dubai, Hong Kong, London (UK), New York (US), Mumbai (India) and Shanghai (China), said the company in a statement.
Major David Currie's actions over several days at the Falaise Gap in the Normandy campaign demonstrated exceptional courage, competence, stamina, and resolve in the face of overwhelming odds by a Canadian "citizen soldier"--he was not a professional.
Head teacher Phil Cubbon said: "This project is an innovative partnership that we have created with Currie Solutions as part of the Developing Young Workforce programme.
Lt Col Currie saw all of his BATTLE Lt Col Currie officers killed or wounded and ordered Allied artillery to keep firing even though rounds were landing 15 yards from his own tank.
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