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In the future, many household appliances will probably be computerized, and people will be able to program them to cook food or wash clothes from work.

The first package holiday was arranged by Thomas Cook in 1861.

Her old boyfriend was a beast who only wanted her to cook and have sex with him.

The cook carved thin slices of meat off the roast beef.

Captain Cook sailed through uncharted territory, and made maps that continue to be used up to this day.

Captain James Cook charted much of the Pacific Ocean and discovered several island groups.

charter The cook wrapped up our fish and chips in newspaper.

They live in a cozy little one bedroom apartment on Cook Street.

The amount of time needed to cook a salmon depends on the thickness of the fish.

We cook the left-over turkey bones and stuff for about an hour, and then discard everything but the liquid, which can be used as a soup base.

Captain James Cook went on many expeditions to the Pacific Ocean, Antarctic, Arctic, and around the world.

Captain James Cook was killed by a mob in Hawaii during his last expedition, a search for a Northwest Passage across North America to Asia.

Julia Child once stated that you don't have to cook fancy or complicated masterpieces - just good food from fresh ingredients.

There is a Chinese proverb which states that you should govern a family as you would cook a small fish - very gently.

When one of his ship's boats was stolen, Captain Cook took a Hawaiian chief as hostage until the boat was returned.

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