What's the difference between caning and canning?

Caning


Definition:

  • (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cane

Example Sentences:

  • (1) The Christmas theme doesn't end there; "America's Christmas Hometown" also has Santa's Candy Castle, a red-brick building with turrets that was built by the Curtiss Candy Company in the 1930s and sells gourmet candy canes in abundance.
  • (2) The current floods in Australia have the potential to affect prices for commodities such as sugar and cane growers are warning of production problems for up to three years.
  • (3) Keeping the dietary fats (coconut safflower seed oil) at 20% level, diets containing (a) startch (54%) + cane sugar (0%), (b) starch (44%) + cane sugar 10%), (c) starch (10%) + cane sugar (44%) and (d) only cane sugar (54%) were administered to rats for 8 weeks.
  • (4) Fifty-five percent of the patients can walk well with one cane, 31% with two canes, and 14% require assistance to walk.
  • (5) All patients were functionally independent and able to ambulate using a straight cane.
  • (6) Britain had just joined what was then the common market and the kind of cane sugar the company processed was being challenged by French-grown sugar beet.
  • (7) All patients were able to walk with or without a cane.
  • (8) The bonus earnings of cane cutters who were found to be infected with S. mansoni were compared, retrospectively, with earnings of uninfected cane cutters during the years 1968-69.
  • (9) 37 Castle Street, Somerset, A5 1LN; 01278 732 266; janetphillips-weaving.co.uk East Assington Mill's rural skills courses range from cane-and-rush chair making to silk scarf dyeing– and some more unusual options, too.
  • (10) I know you love me and I love you,” said Jonathan, wearing his trademark fedora and carrying a gold-handled cane, in a speech punctuated by bass guitar and cymbals.
  • (11) Nyingi, who was detained for about nine years , beaten unconscious and bears the marks from leg manacles, whipping and caning, said: "For me … I just wanted the truth to be out.
  • (12) At the very top is a panoramic view as far as the southern Sri Lankan coast and a tiny cafe selling magnificent short eats, tea and jaggery (cane sugar).
  • (13) The patient required 19 days of prosthetic training and was discharged independent in ambulation and transfers using two straight canes.
  • (14) After operation the patients did not complain about pain and they walked with the aid of a cane.
  • (15) Twenty isolates of N2-fixing spirilla were isolated from the rhizosphere of maize and sugar cane grown in Egyptian and Belgian soils.
  • (16) Due to the dramatic increase in international oil prices, the ethanol production by fermentation is presently becoming an attractive and feasible project for many countries Argentina has implemented an experimental national program of ethanol use as fuel and the standard procedure of Melle-Boinot is currently employed in sugar cane molasses fermentation.
  • (17) Noting that an unchecked epidemic would undermine the country's development, Reid praised the awareness efforts instituted by the interim government that cane in to power February 1991, following a military coup.
  • (18) Intracutaneous injections of three glucan contaminants of invert sugar solutions and crude cane sugar into human skin produced localised wheals and erythema reactions.
  • (19) Many pictures in the book – of families cutting cane, of men shinning up coconut trees – replicate the rural sights I see when I visit.
  • (20) Protoplasts of susceptible cane are rendered insensitivity to the effects of the toxin in a medium deficient in K+ and Mg2+.

Canning


Definition:

  • (p. pr. &vb.; n.) of Can

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Despite the high rates of dermatoses found in a study of 686 female workers in a canning factory in March 1990, use of protective gloves was extremely low, even though there was evidence that they prevented acute paronychia and intertrigo.
  • (2) We will support any political party with a good solar policy.” Coalition at risk of losing Canning byelection, poll shows Read more It advocates a vote against the Liberals and for either Labor, the Greens or the Palmer United party .
  • (3) It’s a very good record and I think with a good record and a good candidate you can be reasonably confident of a good result.” New boundaries released by the Australian Electoral Commission on Friday, after a draft redistribution, show part of Canning will be lost to a new WA seat at the next federal election.
  • (4) It is concluded that the glycaemic effect of dried legumes is increased by the canning process.
  • (5) I really want to bring that same commitment if I am elected, to listen to the people of Canning.” The second major population centre in Canning is Mandurah, about 45 minutes south-west of Armadale.
  • (6) Ministers should be working hard to win the Canning byelection rather than backgrounding against a colleague to scapegoat a potential loss,” said Sinodinos, who was the longstanding and respected chief of staff to former prime minister John Howard.
  • (7) Bill Shorten says Canning byelection is a chance to tell Abbott 'enough is enough' Read more The 2013 incident in Afghanistan was carried out by one or more soldiers under the command of then Captain Andrew Hastie who is standing for the West Australian seat of Canning, Fairfax Media reported on Saturday.
  • (8) This method uses the algorithms for the computation of probabilities on pedigrees of arbitrary complexity, developed by Cannings et al.
  • (9) The government faces a by-election in the West Australian seat of Canning next month following the death of long serving MP Don Randall.
  • (10) Levels of bacterial mutagenicity 3-17 times above spontaneous are generated during commercial thermal processing (canning) of foods, particularly foods high in protein.
  • (11) Randall, who was the Liberal member for the Western Australia House of Representative seat of Canning, died last month at the age of 62 after suffering a suspected heart attack.
  • (12) Bonham points out the preference flow in Canning in 2013 was actually 48%, which would make the two-party preferred vote more like 54 to 48 for the Coalition.
  • (13) Shorten was in Armadale, one suburb over from Kelmscott, attending a union rally against proposed changes to penalty rates, in what he informed the media was his “fifth or sixth day” campaigning in Canning – Abbott is only up to trip three.
  • (14) Randall first entered federal parliament in 1996 and has represented Canning since 2001.
  • (15) Smiling slightly, the Liberal candidate for Canning, Andrew Hastie, stepped up to the microphone and did what no expensive media managers or cabinet ministers have been able to do.
  • (16) Such offal could be converted into a hygienically satisfactory and safe food by laboratory washing and canning, and töe end product had a extended shelf life.
  • (17) Neither he nor Hastie, he said, were keen to play “Canberra games” like speculating on who would win the Canning byelection while in Canning, prompting another journalist to helpfully offer a geography lesson (“These are Perth games.
  • (18) We’re here because we want to highlight one of the key issues for the people of Canning, which has been that the Abbott government has cut over $2bn from the health services that cover this area,” Keogh said.
  • (19) Canning byelection: Matt Keogh takes centre stage at travellin' Bill Shorten show Read more Keogh has committed to duplicating Armadale Road, which is the main conduit between the south-eastern suburbs of Armadale, Kelmscott, and Roleystone and the Kwinana Freeway, which draws traffic into the city.
  • (20) I don’t have time to take counsel from the east-coast Twitterati.” “There is,” he continued, talking with the west-coast parochialism of someone who didn’t just move to Perth five years ago, “a significant disconnect between what people are saying over east and what is happening here in Canning.” Andrew Hastie says he was cleared over accidental deaths of two Afghan boys Read more The people of Canning, he said, are concerned about jobs, the ice drug trade and infrastructure.