He also sells corn from his own small patch of land at a roadside stand in front of the family home, a part-time summer job he's done since he was nine that helps pay for college.
In a time when we assume magic robots make everything found at the store, it's a little confounding to see how the velvety, intensely flavored mayo is made: one batch at a time in a stand mixer.
TOKYO, Japan (CNN) -- Two Japanese diplomats were shot dead in their armored vehicle in Iraq last weekend and not at a roadside stand as reported, officials in Tokyo say.
The Green Bay Packers all-time leading receiver announced his retirement Thursday morning, then helped kids from Junior Achievement sell lemonade at a pop-up stand in the Super Bowl media center.
To all of you who are graduating today, you may not have known this when you started at the GOAL Academy, but you stand at the beginning of a revolution in education, and it is an honor and a privilege for me to be a part of this special day in your lives, and I thank the GOAL Academy for making it possible.
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Total orders for the Boeing 747-8 stand at a mere 5 in 2012 so far.
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Reuben Lapp, working at a grass-fed beef stand in the Lancaster market, said his congregation is comparatively traditional, banning cellphones but allowing the use of landline phones.
We stand at a transformational moment in history, where there is tremendous potential not only to tear down walls, but also to build bridges between people separated by geography, cultures, and beliefs.
The number of mobile phones in Africa stand at 650 million (from a mere 4 million in the late 1990s) and are set to reach the 1 billion bar in less than 5 years.
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The second capability on display at the Duracell Powermat stand at Mobile World Congress 2013 is a true breakthrough in "brawn" for the wireless charging industry: Wireless Charging Spots that can scale from powering smartphones, through tablets and all the way to ultrabooks.
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If you get your boarding pass on your phone, some airlines can update it if your seat or flight changes so you don't have to stand in line at a kiosk or counter.
Fans are Poles like Joanna Kosicka, a European Union official born in 1974 who reads "Marzi" to her 8-year-old son and recounts her own tales of waking at 4 a.m. to stand in line for one kilogram of sugar.
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At a cyclocross race, you can stand in one place, drink your beer, shake your cowbell (that's not a euphemism I mean a real cowbell) and watch the whole thing unfold since a lot of the course will be visible.
Cook was given a reprieve right at the start of his innings when stand-in wicketkeeper Lendl Simmons missed a sharp chance diving to his right off Nelon Pascal.
On Tuesday, Lennon was given a six-match ban for an outburst towards the fourth official, as he was sent to the stand during a match at Tynecastle in November.
He added that sewerage upgrades carried out at pumping stations in 2001 were operating at peak capacity during the storm and that a stand-by pump had also been switched on.
Prosecutors had accused Krentcil of allowing her daughter inside a stand-up tanning booth at a salon in the northern New Jersey town of Nutley.
For example, why should you stand in line to order at a coffee shop when the shop already knows that you always order a medium vanilla latte?
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Paramedics and medical staff from both clubs treated Mr Haswell in the east stand at a hushed Rugby Park until an ambulance arrived and he was taken to a nearby hospital.
Colonial Mutual Life, one of Australia's oldest insurance companies, bought the site on which the eyesores stand at the height of a property boom in the late 1980s and pulled down a strip of crude, modern buildings.
Voter Arthur Shakwira said he got in line at 4 a.m. but left the queue over confusion about which line to stand in.
Campaigners have written and recorded a song called Stand Together in protest at the closures.
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And so were those four young men who sat down at a lunch counter 52 years ago and will stand forever in bronze in front of the Dudley building.
Ms Wood, who became Plaid's first female leader last year, is planning to stand down from her regional seat as an AM for South Wales Central at the next election in 2016 to stand in a constituency.
After serving in the U.S. Army during World War II, Robinson, who had been a stand-out athlete at UCLA, signed up in the spring of 1945 to play baseball for the Kansas City Monarchs in the Negro Leagues.
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Bundling is coming to an end, though: Web services like Netflix, Hulu, iTunes and Amazon Instant Video now carry enough programming that they can stand in for a cable subscription at a small fraction of the cost.
Henson believes he needs a full game in his preferred position of inside centre to stand a chance of featuring against England at the Millennium Stadium.
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South Korean soldiers stand with fists curled at their hips in a combat-ready mode borrowed from taekwondo.
Michael Ballack put Chelsea ahead at Stamford Bridge in a game they had to win to stand any realistic chance of winning the title.
He had been sent to the stand at Livingston earlier in the season after a touchline bust-up, but he was let off the hook.
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