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McCormick is selling an ají amarillo seasoning on its website beginning February 3 for $9.99 and holding a food festival in Miami later that month serving dishes and drinks using the ingredient.
1 troy ounce of four nines fine gold (999.9) Nines are an informal logarithmic notation for proportions very near to one or, equivalently, percentages very near 100%. Put simply, "nines" are the number of consecutive nines in a percentage such as 99% (two nines) [1] or a decimal fraction such as 0.999 (three nines).
This list of most-downloaded Google Play Store applications includes most of the free apps that have been downloaded at least 500 million times. It's seen that Subway Surfers tops the gaming category and Remini app tops the Apps Category in 2022.
This hypothesis suggests that people perceive the difference between 1.99 and 3.00 to be closer to 2 than to 1 because their judgments are anchored on the leftmost digit. Stiving and Winer (1997) examined the left-digit effect using scanner panel models.
Nasi goreng setan (devil's fried rice), extra hot and spicy fried rice with various types of chili peppers, including sambal paste, sliced fresh bird's-eye chili and chili powder [118] [119] Nasi goreng siram (fried rice poured with chicken and vegetables soup/sauce) Nasi goreng sosis (with beef or chicken sausages) [120]
99 Francs is a 2000 novel by French writer Frédéric Beigbeder. [1] The book was released in France in August 2000 through Grasset & Fasquelle and has since been re-released under the titles € 14.99 and € 5.90. [2]
African American Vernacular English speakers do not simply replace "is" with "be" across all tenses, with no added meaning. In fact, AAVE speakers use "be" to mark a habitual grammatical aspect not explicitly distinguished in Standard English. [110] "420" did not originate from the Los Angeles police or penal code for marijuana use. [111]
The name is usually pronounced in English as / ˈ w iː ɡ ʊər,-ɡ ər / WEE-goor, -gər (and thus may be preceded by the indefinite article "a"), [48] [49] [50] [24] although some Uyghurs advocate the use of a more native pronunciation / ˌ uː i ˈ ɡ ʊər / OO-ee-GOOR instead (which, in contrast, calls for the indefinite article "an").