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Mandarins

Mandarins | Mandarin

Mandarins meaning

plural of mandarin

Example sentences (14)

Bulli Greengrocers owners John Minnes and Resham Kandel with a box of mandarins, their pick of this season's crop.

Japanese importers expressed satisfaction with the quality and safety of Peruvian mandarins, emphasizing cooperation with Peruvian entrepreneurs throughout the process.

With this latest food picture dump on Instagram, she also humbly flashed some limes and mandarins that came straight from her garden.

CAMPOSOL is organized into two main business units: Camposol Fruits and Vegetables (fresh produce) and Marinasol (aquaculture) and its portfolio includes superfoods like blueberries, avocados, shrimp, mandarins, among others.

CAMPOSOL’s portfolio includes superfoods like blueberries, avocados, mandarins, among others.

Mandarins are also being asked to provide weekly figures on staff numbers to monitor progress, as the Prime Minister spearheads a desperate bid to rescue the economy, after GDP has plummeted as a result of the crisis.

One source told the FT: 'One expectation among Whitehall mandarins is that Mr Cummings may leave Number 10 to become the first head of his pet project: a new high-risk, high-reward scientific research body based on the Darpa agency in the US'.

While filming SAS Australia in August, Jackson had the opportunity to eat a variety of foods he'd never tried before, including sushi, pineapple, rockmelon, mandarins and even steak.

Canada’s mandarins — pardon the inadvertent pun — knew that de Gaulle’s resounding “liiibre” would give, above all, moral impetus to the enemies of Confederation.

Her diet is largely fruit based, with 95 per cent of it consisting of high-water content fruits such as; mangoes, watermelons, papaya, oranges, tangerines and mandarins.

The UN bureaucrats, who often act like the Chinese Mandarins of old in the organizational controls they exercise, got what they wanted in a compliant Secretary General for CITES chosen from their own ranks.

According to Fall, Diệm put the revolution down because he did not support the revolution, which he thought could not sweep out the French but might threaten the leadership of the mandarins.

Our Culture, What's Left of It: the Mandarins and the masses /, 2005 * Blinkhorn, Martin.

The New Mandarins: How British Foreign Policy Works (2004) * Dumbrell, John.