(n.) A room or place where meat and other articles of food are kept before they are cooked.
Example Sentences:
(1) Another series on the Edwardian larder will examine products such as Marmite and Bird's custard powder, along with the social changes that created a need for them.
(2) British companies such as Laing O’Rourke, Balfour Beatty, and Cavendish Nuclear are in line for significant contracts, with G4S a bidder for security contracts and Somerset Larder for the catering.
(3) Invaders include spotted pigs and deer that trot through the thick rainforest, marooned on the island after being imported centuries ago as living larders.
(4) This change had previously been shown by Larder and Kemp (Science, 246:1155-1158, 1989) to correlate with partial AZT resistance of virus isolates.
(5) Now let me see," he said, opening the door of the larder, "We have eggs, salmon, sardines … " He snapped his fingers.
(6) The isolate obtained after 32 months of AZT-therapy in addition contained a third mutation at position 67 (Asp----Asn); in contrast to Larder's report, no mutation was found at position 219.
(7) Average price £5 The Edinburgh Larder The Edinburgh Larder Despite its situation just off the tourist-magnet Royal Mile, The Larder remains a peaceful hideaway, with six wooden tables and a few deli shelves full of locally sourced and organic produce.
(8) Because that's the only proper way to attack the global larder: with conviction.
(9) Less successfully was solved the placement of the kitchen, the dining-room and the larder on the upper deck, near the entrance to the engine-room, entailing thus the danger of steam penetration from the latter.
(10) Warnings of early Arctic snaps, backed by much local spotting of bumper berry crops on holly, yew and other "animal larder" trees, have failed to bear fruit as the Christmas season approaches.
(11) But there is an unpalatable truth to face for those of us with a bag of quinoa in the larder.
(12) Quinoa was, in marketing speak, the "miracle grain of the Andes", a healthy, right-on, ethical addition to the meat avoider's larder (no dead animals, just a crop that doesn't feel pain).
(13) But it's also supposedly a place where it's completely normal to keep cardamom, crystallised roses and harissa in your larder.
(14) A. Larder and S. D. Kemp, Science 246:1155-1158, 1989).
(15) Into our teeny house we welcomed four guests for between one- and three-month stays, and they had the run of it, complete with all my precious kitchenware, the larder of spices, the board games, the Sonos music system and the library of books that we couldn’t bring with us.
(16) My favourite: The Larder and The Delta from chef Stephen Jones, a sophisticated take on down-home southern cooking that can feature crispy brussels sprouts with fermented Fresno chilli vinaigrette or hauntingly fine fried chicken skin po’ boy with jalapeño apple slaw in a soft Hawaiian roll.
(17) "This demonstrates that people around the world are appreciating the high quality and delicious products that Scotland's larder has to offer.
(18) A change at residue 215 was found only for the two drug-resistant isolates, which correlated with the results obtained by Larder et al.
(19) Risk was elevated in subjects who, when children, had lived in houses without a larder built specifically for the storage of food.
(20) Only seven were found to maintain temperatures between 5 degrees C and 7 degrees C. Commercial larder type refrigerators are recommended for ward use.
Lauder
Definition:
(n.) One who lauds.
Example Sentences:
(1) The announcement drew sharp criticism from Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress.
(2) During his speech, Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, said: “Right now, we stand on one of the largest Jewish cemeteries in the world.
(3) Robert Lauder, principal of the nearby Friends Seminary, said he could see why Sedwill saw similarities between Kabul and New York .
(4) Lauder Professor Emeritus of Public Health, Mary Elizabeth Tennant, Associate Professor Emeritus of Nursing (Public Health), A. Pharo Gagge, Emeritus Fellow, John B.
(5) Mr Bloom's bongo bongo land and Mr Lauder-Frost's club of " perfectly normal conservatives ", which among other bizarre and sometimes offensive beliefs regards Doreen Lawrence as a disfigurement to the House of Lords, appear to be at least on the fringe of a wider debate about migration.
(6) PPG and Axalta have now joined the Responsible Mica Initiative , already supported by cosmetics multinationals L’Oreál, Chanel, Estée Lauder, as well as major mica-sourcing companies including Merck and Chinese-owned Fujian Kuncai.
(7) Over the last 10 years, calculated ultraviolet levels at Lauder have increased significantly, due to decreases in atmospheric ozone.
(8) During craniofacial development in the mouse embryo (days 9-12 of gestation; plug day = day 1), transient expression of serotonin (5-HT) uptake in epithelial structures of this region correlates with critical morphogenetic events (Lauder et al., '88; Shuey, '91; Shuey et al., '89, '92).
(9) Some of the world’s biggest cosmetics companies including L’Oréal and Estée Lauder, as well as suppliers such as Merck, source mica from India, one of the top producing mica countries in the world.
(10) It is tempting to treat the Ukip MEP Godfrey Bloom and Gregory Lauder-Frost of Traditional Britain as fleshly but similarly risible lieutenants in the prelapsarian dreams of Spode's Black Shorts.
(11) Taken together with results from previous studies where 1) 5-HT has been reported to stimulate palatal shelf reorientation and palatal mesenchyme cell motility in vitro [Wee et al., J Embryol Exp Morphol 53:75-90, 1979; Zimmerman et al., J Craniofac Genet Dev Biol 3:371-385, 1983] and 2) long-term culturing of mouse embryos in the presence of 5-HT or fluoxetine has been shown to cause malformations of the craniofacial region (Lauder, Thomas, and Sadler, in preparation), the results of the present study suggest that 5-HT could act as a developmental signal in the palate, oral cavity, and face during the period of active morphogenesis.
(12) Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, praised German authorities for "not relenting in the pursuit of those who murdered, or aided in murdering, thousands of people" during the second world war.
(13) The Haaretz newspaper reported that billionaire Ronald Lauder, a longtime friend of Netanyahu’s, was linked to the affair.
(14) This rise in low-level pampering during frugal times is so well known that Leonard Lauder, the chairman of Estée Lauder Companies Inc, once theorised that the state of the economy was inversely proportional to the amount of lipstick sales in beauty stores.
(15) Burns seemed to fit safely into the sort of Scot portrayed on the music hall stage a century ago by Harry Lauder, or in the 19th century Kailyard school of literature set in an idyllic rural lowland setting which never, in truth, existed.
(16) Leaving aside the fact that he appears to have morphed from the chubby, frosted-tip rogue that he was for several decades into Dale Winton's blond brother, all with the help of nothing other than the Estée Lauder moisturisers his girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley happens to shill for, it's the man himself that concerns me.
(17) ‘Mein Kampf shows where ideologies can lead’: the case for republishing Hitler Read more Ronald Lauder, president of the World Jewish Congress, told Agence France-Presse that not only would “Holocaust survivors be offended by the sale of the antisemitic work in bookstores again”, but that he also failed to see a need for a critical edition.
(18) This is the last time we’ll have such a prominent survivor presence, so we’ve made a special effort to get them here,” Ronald Lauder, the president of the World Jewish Congress, which is bringing 100 of the survivors, told the Guardian.
(19) A record number of foreign brands – including Burberry, Estee Lauder, Nike, Topshop and Uniqlo – will take part by hawking their wares on Alibaba sites such as Tmall.
(20) And even though it should be studied and German students taught about the devastating impact it had, said Lauder, “the idea that to do so requires an annotated edition with thousands of pages of text is nonsense.” He added: “Now, it would be best to leave Mein Kampf where it belongs: the poison cabinet of history.” • This article was amended on 12 January 2015.