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"Chicken-and-egg" is a metaphoric adjective describing situations where it is not clear which of two events should be considered the cause and which should be considered the effect, to express a scenario of infinite regress, or to express the difficulty of sequencing actions where each seems to depend on others being done first.
Henery tells Foghorn that he is tired of waiting and wants a chicken now. Foghorn speculates that the egg in the nest is a "slow-hatching egg" and offers a faster hatching one to Henery. The faster egg is in reality a grenade disguised to look like an egg (Foghorn produces it from a box that says "ACME HEN GRENADE"). Foghorn tells Henery to ...
Adults often hide the eggs for children to find, an activity known as an Easter egg hunt. A similar tradition of egg painting exists in areas of the world influenced by the culture of Persia. Before the spring equinox in the Persian New Year tradition (called Norouz), each family member decorates a hard-boiled egg and sets them together in a bowl.
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The road leading west from Beaver Valley Road (State Route 19) to the former site of MacDonald's farm is now named "Egg and I Road". [11] The Egg and I is the name of a breakfast restaurant with around 100 locations nationwide. The owners were inspired by the book. [12]
Netflix users are reacting to a “chilling” detail in family film Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget.. The new sequel, from animation house Aardman, was released on Friday (15 December), breaking ...
The other two see-also entries should also be explained in the body of the article. I suggest adding a catch-all section called something like The chicken-or-egg problem in logic, philosophy, science, technology, literature. --50.53.43.124 03:34, 29 May 2020 (UTC) No, don't put the quotes in this article. If a See Also section is not for free ...
These tasty dinner recipes align with the Mediterranean diet, thanks to healthy ingredients like fish, vegetables, legumes and whole grains.