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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hot_dogHot dog - Wikipedia

    A hot dog [1] [2] is a dish consisting of a grilled, steamed, or boiled sausage served in the slit of a partially sliced bun. [3] The term hot dog can refer to the sausage itself. The sausage used is a wiener ( Vienna sausage) or a frankfurter ( Frankfurter Würstchen, also just called frank ).

  2. Hot Hot Hot (Arrow song) " Hot Hot Hot " is a song written and first recorded by Montserratian musician Arrow, featured on his 1982 studio album, Hot Hot Hot. [1] The song was a commercially successful dance floor single, with cover versions subsequently released by artists in several countries, including in 1987 by American singer Buster ...

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    • 19 June 1983
    • 31 December 1982
  3. Browse Getty Images' premium collection of high-quality, authentic 史泰登島 stock photos, royalty-free images, and pictures. 史泰登島 stock photos are available in a variety of sizes and formats to fit your needs.

  4. 史泰登島. Staten Island (a borough and island in New York City, New York, United States) Categories: Chinese lemmas. Mandarin lemmas. Chinese proper nouns. Mandarin proper nouns. Chinese terms with IPA pronunciation. zh:Boroughs in New York City.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hot_potHot pot - Wikipedia

    Hot pot from Yunnan, China. Hot pot is a flavorful broth traditionally served inside a large metal pot. The broth is brought to a boil and left simmering for the duration of the meal. Raw ingredients, such as meat and vegetables, are placed into the simmering broth and thus cooked. The cooked pieces are dipped into dipping sauces for additional ...

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    • East Asia
  6. www.wikiwand.com › zh-hant › 史泰登岛史泰登島 - Wikiwand

    史泰登島(英語:),美國華僑僑界稱史丹頓島或史德頓島,是紐約市下轄的五個行政區之一,並與紐約州下轄的里士滿縣行政範圍完全重疊。相對於紐約市其他四個區,史泰登為紐約市位置較遙遠、人口最稀疏,且呈現較多自然景觀、開發程度也較低的一區。

  7. Chinese [ edit] For pronunciation and definitions of 史 泰 登 岛 – see 史泰登島 (“Staten Island”). (This term, 史泰登岛, is the simplified form of 史泰登島 ). Notes: Simplified Chinese is mainly used in Mainland China, Malaysia, and Singapore. Traditional Chinese is mainly used in Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan. Categories:

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