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aegis [ˈiːdʒɪs] N no pl

sob a égide de ...

haggard [ˈhægərd, Brit -əd] ADJ

I . nagging N no pl

II . nagging ADJ

nagging pain, ache:

I . hanging N

1. hanging (act of execution):

2. hanging no pl (system of execution):

forca f

II . hanging ADJ

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Once they each prepared four portions of haggis and had a taste of one, they would be given the next clue.
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He was even more successful when he threw a haggis the distance of 230 feet in 1989.
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Sometimes haggis is sold in tins or a container which can simply be microwaved or oven-baked.
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The convincing locals in the episode never reveal what a haggis actually is, leading the viewers to wonder if he believed them.
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To everyone's amazement he starts the pipes up and, playing magnificently, marches in leading the haggis party.
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The sport requires subtle technique rather than brute force, as the hurl must result in a gentle landing to keep the haggis skin intact.
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The event usually allows for people to start eating just after the haggis is presented.
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At the time of hurling the haggis should be cooled and inspected to ensure no firming agents have been applied.
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The evening includes a traditional dinner of haggis.
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