Investment presumessousesort of income, the capital remaining intact.
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The most likely welcome will be to take him to the local pub and "souse" him up, rather than give him any constructive help.
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Farmers are now becoming more selective in their use of chemicals and are not just sousing their crops as a sort of corporate insurance policy.
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A version pickled with vinegar is known assouse.
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Usually, it is served with fresh lemon, which is squeezed over the fish or occasionally in escabeche (a vinegar marinade/souse).
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It is sold by local producers as a popular accompaniment to rolls of crusty hops bread or served as an accompaniment to "trottersouse", a stew based on trotters.
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He would get soused to the ears with the sweet, smelly stuff, and when he did, he would roar and snort till everyone around heard him.
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