С. : fill in a, an or the where necessary.1) the local community of collingwood in 2) … sydney is abuzz with news of 3) … unusual humming sound coming from 4) … preston park. 5) … sound was first noticed by 6) … group of children who were playing 7) … football at 8) … park. as one of 9) … children said: "it was 10) … strangest thing i've ever heard, it sounded like someone humming 11) … song really, really loudly." later in the same week, more visitors to 12) … park heard 13) … mysterious sound. eventually, the police was called upon to investigate 14) … matter. by now, the strange hum had become extremely loud and could be heard all over 15) … area. "sometimes it's worse at 16) … night, 'said mrs jacobs, 17) … local resident. later in 18) … … week, 19) … … team of scientists will come to collingwood in 20) … effort to solve 21) … mystery of the humming noise.
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How are you? We will celebrate the New Year soon and so I want to tell you about our traditional family dish.
Olivier salad is a traditional salad dish in Russian cuisine. It is also very popular in other European countries.Traditionally it is made with diced boiled potatoes, carrots, pickles, green peas, boiled eggs, onions,and diced boiled chicken (or, sometimes, ham). The salad is dressed with mayonnaise.
The original version of the salad was invented in the 1860s by a Belgian chef, Lucien Olivier. At that time he worked in Hermitage, one of Moscow’s most celebrated restaurants. The salad very quickly became a specialty dish which everyone wanted to try.
The exact recipe, particularly that of the dressing, was kept a secret. Today’s popular version of Olivier salad only faintly resembles Olivier’s original creation. It is known as a version of Ivanov’s "Stolichny salad".
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