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It will have 7.8 kilograms.
I love those pickles and have not been able to find any stores that carry them. What I do is go online and have a case shipped to me. The best price I have found is at simplysolutions.com
There is no standard collective noun for 'pickles', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can be used, for example, a jar of pickles, a barrel of pickles, a pint of pickles, etc.
Battered fish is normally deep fried, especially if it is fresh fish freshly battered, however if you bought the battered fish frozen, the fish will have been deep fried just long enough to part cook the batter, but not the fish before it was frozen and packaged. In this case you can deep fry it, or bake it in a hot over, grill it or fry it in a dry frying pan.
No. If that was the case they wouldn't be able to keep pickles on the store shelves.
A frozen battery case can absolutely swell if it has been cracked or if moisture has gotten inside. If the case is rusted, water can get in that way and cause it to swell.
7.8 kilograms
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Only a sentence can be said to have sentence structure, and the word innumerable is not a sentence, unless we imagine that it is the reply to the question "how many pickles have you eaten?" In that case, the terse reply "innumerable" is understood to mean, I have eaten innumerable pickles. This is a simple sentence, with I as the subject, have eaten as the verb, pickles as the object, and innumerable as an adjective modifying pickles.
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Nova - 1974 The Case of the Frozen Addict 13-15 was released on: USA: 18 February 1986