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 Chapter 6. Promoting farm/non-farm linkages: a case study of French bean processing in Kenya - Lydia Neema Kimenye   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The choice of French beans for analysis of intersectoral linkages is based on the growing importance of horticulture in general and the importance of the French bean in particular.
Bean processing firms use large quantities of cardboard cartons and plastic crates when transporting French beans from farms to the processing factories and during sorting, grading and handling of the beans prior to processing.
The data from the survey of bean firms indicate that in general the processing firms obtain between 50 percent and 75 percent of raw materials from smallholders, mainly in the central, eastern, western and Rift Valley provinces.
www.fao.org /DOCREP/005/Y4383E/y4383e0f.htm   (9119 words)

  
 31 West, Santa Barbara, Calif Nation's Restaurant News - Find Articles
Reardon tinkers with the menu a bit each day, depending on what is fresh, but the overall menu adapts to the seasons.
This spring Reardon says he is in love with baby artichokes, which he serves simply: cleaned, sliced and tossed with fava beans and arugula in a salad with Umbrian olive oil and Meyer lemon for $11.
Reardon says he has gotten press attention for his Kobe beef hamburger with red-wine aioli, roasted onions and crunchy potatoes, priced at $13, as well as a $9 lobster "hot dog" on his bar menu.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3190/is_26_39/ai_n14710429   (704 words)

  
 Beans Reardon | BaseballLibrary.com
One day Reardon ejected Frankie Frisch from a game in Pittsburgh and ran into him later that evening in a hotel pub.
When Reardon got to the hotel garage, he found the Packard out of gas and had the attendant call Frisch to replenish the supply.
Another of Reardon's friends was actress Mae West, and he appeared in many of her movies.
baseballlibrary.com /baseballlibrary/ballplayers/R/Reardon_Beans_.stm   (363 words)

  
 The Vegetable Growers News – January 2003
Reardon told growers that 18% of tart cherries exported in 2001 went to South Korea, which is almost double the value to Japan that year.
Reardon said retailers have come to rely on Web sites such as www.melissas.com or www.oppenheimer.com when searching for specialized produce such as organic mangoes.
Reardon said if you tell Chilean exporters that the box size isn’t right, or you need darker color fruit or produce without pesticides, their only question is “when?” Reardon said.
vegetablegrowersnews.com /pages/2003/issue_03_01/03_01_global_mkg.html   (1523 words)

  
 Ll Bean Coupon Code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The common bean, Phaseolus vulgaris, indigenous to the Americas, is an herbaceous annual plant domesticated independently in ancient Mesoamerica and the Andes, and now grown worldwide for its edible bean, popular both dry and as a green bean.
Although in the case of dry beans the ten minutes required to degrade the toxin is much shorter than the hours required to fully cook the beans themselves, outbreaks of poisoning have been associated with the use of slow cookers whose low cooking temperatures may be unable to degrade the toxin.
Borlotti beans are dried beans and are called by several names in the U.S. The bean is a medium large tan bean, splashed with red/fl to magenta streaks.
beans.foodinfopoint.org /string-bean-recipe-garlic/ll-bean-coupon-code.php   (2904 words)

  
 Projecto Cultural   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Almuerzo fallows with a plate of totillas, beans, and possibly eggs and avacado.
Comida is eaten in the early afternoon and consists of mostly eggs, and some meat such as pork, and longaniza or sausages.
And while Spain does have a vast diet of sausages and beans it is not as rich as in Mexico.
www.smcm.edu /aldiv/ilc/spanish/FA03/ilcs101/03/etreardon   (513 words)

  
 Beans Reardon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Having no chance at a career playing baseball due to a throwing arm ruined by overexertion in sandlot ball, he began umpiring amateur games as a teenager.
He officiated in 5 World Series: 1930, 1934, 1939, 1943 and 1949.
He was notably the basis for the central figure, the home plate umpire, in Norman Rockwell's famous painting "Bottom of the Sixth" [1], flanked by umpires Larry Goetz and Lou Jorda.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Beans_Reardon   (584 words)

  
 KQED Food Blog: Bay Area Bites: Haricots Écossés aka Cranberry Beans   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
It's a bean, a legume, akin to the kidney or pinto bean known for its creamy texture and chestnut flavor which is why it is popular in stews and soups.
Fresh beans are of course exponentially easier and faster and here is one of my favorite way to prepare it.
There could be a bean variety called haricots Écossais, if there is a specific name for cranberry bean which sounds like what you wrote in the title.
www.kqed.org /weblog/food/2005/09/haricots-s-aka-cranberry-beans.jsp   (1327 words)

  
 Who's Who in Springfield | Anastasia Chamberlain | Guiding Light @ soapcentral.com
Anastasia Louise "Stacey" Chamberlain originally named Kelly Louise Reardon was born into the world with plenty of controversy and secrets surrounding her, even before she came out of her mother's womb.
Her mother, Nola Reardon, tried to pass off the unborn child as the biological child of Dr. Kelly Nelson.
Believing that Nola spilled the beans to Derek Colby about his burgeoning relationship with Hillary Bauer (it was really a jilted Vanessa who spilled the beans), hotheaded Tony blew the whistle on Nola about her prior summer shenanigans right in front of Floyd and Quint, all dressed and ready for the Christening.
www.soapcentral.com /gl/whoswho/anastasia.php   (835 words)

  
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The Descendants of Charles Reardon and Margaret O'Connell
Reardon Construction and Development Ltd. has won numerous awards for their work.
David Reardon is one of the leading proponents of Post-Abortion Trauma.
www.reardon-family.org /reardonlinks.htm   (2882 words)

  
 Web pages containing reardon
Vincent Patrick1 Reardon #1475 was born in Rye, Westchester Co, NY before 5 September 1941, the first event for which there is a recorded date.
The Reardons is set in the heart of Stoke-on-Trent, in the business sector of Hanley and is a popular Restaurant and meeting place with a friendly atmosphere for a discerning public.
Reardon's opinions are seldom flashy or intellectual; they just state the facts and the law and reach a conclusion.
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 Protest upheld, computer software confounded. | Health Care and Social Assistance > Social Assistance from ...
Umpire Larry Goetz, working at first base in the three-man crew, ran into the outfield and immediately called "No," ruling that the ball hit the top of the wall.
Beans Reardon was the other base umpire, and as Northey approached third base Reardon signaled that it was a home run.
The consensus in the press box and from the umpires [in later testimony] was that the slow-footed Northey would almost certainly have been safe had he not slowed down.
www.allbusiness.com /health-care-social-assistance/social-assistance-individual/880346-1.html   (695 words)

  
 Walker Cooper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A native of Atherton, Missouri, Cooper was a solid defensive catcher as well as a strong hitter, making the NL All-Star team every year from 1942 to 1950.
After being stuck in the Cardinals' talent-rich farm system in the late 1930s, he finally broke in with the team in late 1940 at age 25 (and reportedly complained to umpire Beans Reardon about the first pitch he saw); but a broken collarbone limited his play to 68 games in 1941.
In 1942 he batted.281, finishing among the NL's top ten players in slugging, doubles and triples as St. Louis won the pennant by two games; brother Mort won the MVP award.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walker_Cooper   (756 words)

  
 moviebb
Also appearing are ex-Indian John Berardino (later a star on General Hospital), umpire John "Beans" Reardon, announcer Hank Scott (later the host of TV's Home Run Derby in 1959) and Fess Parker (Disney's Davey Crockett).
Could be Joe E. Brown's best role as the Ring Lardner character (pitcher Francis X. Farrell loosely based on Harry Covaleskie and Dizzy Dean) that just has to have an excuse for everything.
Lead character gets beaned and nearly goes blind.
www.sandlotshrink.com /moviebb.htm   (1738 words)

  
 eReader.com: Excerpt from Planet of the Umps
A great umpire named Beans Reardon was behind the plate in a World Series and a Yankee pitcher threw a fastball right down the middle.
"Nothing," Reardon admitted, "it was right down the pipe." "Then why isn't it a strike?" Dickey asked.
Reardon told him, "Because I called it a ball."
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 Umpires in the Major Leagues
An unattributable quotation summed up the profession nicely with, "It's the only occupation where a man has to be perfect on Opening Day and improve as the season goes on."
During one of those seasons, Hall of Fame Manager Casey Stengel actually become so enraged that he laid on the ground and continued yelling at umpire Beans Reardon — who after a few moments laid next to Stengel and yelled back.
Stengel recalled the incident, "When I peeked out of one eye and saw Reardon on the ground too, I knew I was licked."
www.baseball-almanac.com /umpiresmenu.shtml   (223 words)

  
 Letters (This Rock: May 1999)
A reporter asked him how he decided whether a pitch was a ball or a strike.
He replied: "I calls 'em as I sees 'em." Another umpire of note at that time, "Beans" Reardon, was asked the same question.
All this is to say: You really should have used Beans' reply instead of Klemm's.
www.catholic.com /thisrock/1999/9905ltrs.asp   (3702 words)

  
 Horsehide Humor
---BEANS REARDON was one of the great arbiters during his 24 years of calling balls and strikes.
One day he was umpiring at third when RICHIE ASHBURN came sliding in under the tag of Brooklyn’s BILLY COX.
Ashburn jumped up and began to scream at the man in blue who calmly said, “You heard me say safe, but 30,000 people saw me call you out.
www.chatterfromthedugout.com /horsehide_humor.htm   (887 words)

  
 Norman Rockwell: Painting History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Yet Rockwell does not paint only a story, but rather, a picture full of real people.
Umpires (left to right) Larry Gaetz, Beans Reardon and Lou Jorda are about to call the game in 'the bottom of the sixth'.
Meanwhile, Brooklyn manager (and former catcher) Clyde Sukeforth smiles at Pittsburgh manager Billy Meyer, for he is delighted with the ceasing rain.
www.geocities.com /ladybug3349/baseball.html   (395 words)

  
 Product Details   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Rarely has a cookbook so thoroughly addressed a subject in such charming detail.
Joan Reardon has uncovered not only every creative recipe, but every elusive fact and helpful hint.
These tidbits make Oysters much more than a cookbook, but a true cooking companion to be savored cover-to-cover.
www.ecookbooks.com /products.html?affiliateID=51066&item=05502   (222 words)

  
 Bob Brown Baseball Stats by Baseball Almanac
I saw Lefty Grove and Bob Feller in their prime, but they couldn't match Brown for speed.
Too bad he couldn't get his fast ball over the plate." - Umpire Beans Reardon in The Men in Blue (Larry Gerlach, 1980)
Sponsor This Page: In 2003 Baseball Almanac averaged 132,388 hits per day.
www.baseball-almanac.com /players/player.php?p=brownbo02   (301 words)

  
 TIME.com: Beans in the Soup -- Aug. 4, 1947 -- Page 1
As Northey sprinted for third base, Field Umpire John Edward ("Beans") Reardon waved his arm in a circle over his head to indicate an automatic home run and (according to Northey) emphasized his point by shouting: "What are you running for?
After five days of debating the issue of reason v.
authority, National League President Ford Frick ruled that Beans had made a mistake and declared the game a 3-to-3 tie.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,855842,00.html   (413 words)

  
 Genealogy Data   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
This page, and all genealogical data contained on it are © 2002 Brenda Bean (angelbaby_91@hotmail.com).
This page was produced by GED2WWW version 0.31 compiled on Sep 27 1999 at 13:23:34.
For more information about GED2WWW or the GNU General Public License visit the GED2WWW webpage at http://www.lesandchris.com/ged2www.
www.members.tripod.com /~the_home_grown_beans/dat1040.html   (61 words)

  
 Retrosheet Newsletter, V7 #2 June 2000
In the game of June 17 between the Giants and Reds in Cincinnati, there were a number of close calls that angered the home team.
The umpires were Beans Reardon and Ziggy Sears and the event which pushed things to the critical mark was an interference call against the Reds by Reardon.
The result was a "pop-bottle barrage" from the stands, after which the two umpires went to the stands to argue their position with the patrons.
retrosheet.org /newslt21.htm   (1517 words)

  
 OFN Frank Farmer Archives
The first batter popped up and the second batter doubled down the left field line.
Frankie thought the ball was foul and charged the umpire, Beans Reardon.
The ump was so surprised that after a heated argument he sent Frankie back to the bench.
www.ozarksfn.com /archive/frank/2005/6605.html   (1252 words)

  
 Timelines - This Day in Alternate History
Atlanta Gladiators catcher Gabby Hartnett announces he will retire from the major leagues at the end of the regular season.
Joe Vosmik is suspended for ten games after getting in a fistfight with San Francisco starting pitcher Sid Gordon in the wake of a beaning incident during the sixth inning of a Kings-49ers night game at Marin County Memorial Stadium.Gordon doesn't get off easy either,being benched for seven games.
The Kings suffer their 80th loss of the 1943 season,dropping the second game of a doubleheader against the Red Sox in Boston.
www.othertimelines.com /testing/editTimeline.php?timelineID=2592   (2218 words)

  
 The Daily Star - Online Edition   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
I disagreed, but pointed out that Dinneen was a major league umpire for 281/2 seasons after his playing days were done, and that on that basis his candidacy made sense.
Other umpires who have been mentioned as prospective Hall of Fame candidates include Emmett Ashford, George Magerkurth, Beans Reardon and Bill Stewart.
Executives who at least began their careers before 1900 include Barney Dreyfuss, Aaron Champion and Arthur Soden, inventor of the reserve clause.
www.thedailystar.com /sports/2000/10/07/sphamilton.html   (818 words)

  
 IMDb Name Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
A search for "Ed Reardon" found the following results:
Danielle Reardon (I) (Producer, "Masters of Horror: Imprint (#1.13)" (2006))
There may be additional matches in special interest areas that are only available to users choosing to see them.
uk.imdb.com /Name?Ed+Reardon   (98 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Bottom of the 6th, Rockwell, 1000: Toys & Games   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
But it does not look like that is going to happen.
In terms of the models Rockwell used for this painting, The Brooklyn manager is the former catcher Clyde Sukeforth, the Pittsburgh manager is Billy Meyer, Dixie Walker is at bottom left and the umpires are (left to right) Larry Gaetz, Beans Reardon and Lou Jorda.
The umpires cut such an imposing picture not only because there are three of them gathered together, but because our perspective on them is from pretty much the height of the pitcher's mound.
www.amazon.com /Buffalo-Games-Bottom-Rockwell-1000/dp/B000065T3M   (574 words)

  
 1949 World Series - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The 1949 World Series featured the New York Yankees and the Brooklyn Dodgers, with the Yankees winning in 5 games for their second defeat of the Dodgers in three years, and the 12th championship in team history.
Umpires: Cal Hubbard (AL), Beans Reardon (NL), Art Passarella (AL), Lou Jorda (NL), Eddie Hurley (AL: outfield only), George Barr (NL: outfield only)
This page was last modified 15:08, 18 October 2005.
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/1949_World_Series   (86 words)

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