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It's what Professor Kemp calls "a chicken and egg situation": charging-points won't be installed up and down the country until there are plenty of electric cars on the roads.
BBC: Promise, but daunting challenges for electric cars
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Mr. Mattos calls for tossing the chicken pieces with pungent garlic, hot chili flakes and sweet fennel seeds.
WSJ: Ignacio Mattos's Fennel, Chili and Yogurt Roast Chicken with Parsley Salad | Slow Food Fast
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The trucking industry calls this the "chicken and egg" problem: which will come first -- LNG trucks or LNG refueling stations?
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Randy Stanley, who recently leased a Nissan Leaf and has a bumper sticker declaring, "This machine starves terrorists, " calls it a "chicken-or-the-egg" scenario -- charging stations won't pop up unless there's demand, but some drivers are reluctant to get an electric car until they see more public stations.
CNN: Public charging stations fuel desire for electric cars
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Reports of marmalade theft and a chicken walking down a road are amongst "silly prank calls" received by Greater Manchester Police over Christmas.
BBC: Marmalade
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The comment calls to mind, for example, the reprehensible "Chicken Kiev" speech she helped craft back when she made a living "doing arms control" at the "Bush 41" National Security Council.
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Aesha sets the table while the woman she sometimes calls mother, sometimes aunt, prepares a traditional Afghan feast featuring heaping platters of rice, lamb and chicken kebab.
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