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She was well supplied with food, canned fruit, vegetables, and cornedbeef, and they had fresh meals, but she was short of coal.
There have been suggestions that the organism causing the epidemic was present in canned cornedbeef, and this cannot be ruled out.
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The stocks consist of tea, sugar, cocoa, welfare biscuits and canned milk, soup, beans, meat roll, cornedbeef, margarine and rice pudding.
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Cumulative circumstantial evidence points to cornedbeef as the source of infection in three outbreaks: three cans appear to have been involved.
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I understand that as far as the high seas were concerned a stop was put on, but certain cornedbeef had arrived.
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Today, we are no longer in a position in which it is necessary to use any canned cornedbeef to supplement the ration.
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In only one recent instance has meat of foreign origin been purchased—namely, a contract for cornedbeef.
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That being so, the same problem exists as in 1940, when the butchers were guaranteed this privilege of being able to sell tinned cornedbeef.
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to try to defeat someone by tricking that person into making a mistake so that you have an advantage over them
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