Do we say pie or pi

pie 1760 occurrences

As soon as it comes in, it should be poured into very shallow open pie-dishes, and set by in a very cool place, and in 7 or 8 hours a nice cream should have risen to the surface.

Pigeon Pie. Boiled Turkey and Vase of Boiled Ham. Celery Sauce.

Rump-steak pudding or pie, greens, and potatoes.

Pigeon Pie.

Saturday.1.Rump-steak pie, haricot mutton made with remains of cold loin.

Rump-steak pie, broiled mutton-chops.

Haricot mutton, made from remains of cold mutton, rump-steak pie.

2. Rump-steak pie, hashed mutton, vegetables.

2. Small meat pie, minced veal, garnished with rolled bacon, spinach and potatoes.

Pigeon Pie. Boiled Capons.

The heavy Britishers have awakened to the fact, since 1851, that, of all condiments and delicacies, cranberry-sauce and cranberry-pie are best in their way; and John Bull takes many a barrel clean out of our market now.

abroad in Printer's pie. © 5Jul12, (pub.

I need some more lard for this pie-crust.

Sir George, borne along in his chair, peered up at this well-known windowwell-known, since in the Oxford of 1767 a man's rooms were furnished if he had tables and chairs, store of beef and October, an apple-pie and Common Room portand seeing the casement brilliantly lighted, smiled a trifle contemptuously.

He espied roast and cold, a pair of smoking ducklings just set on, a dish of trout, a round of beef, a pigeon-pie, and hot rolls.

the tutor saw very clearly that my lady's promises were pie-crust, made to be broken.

There is much false economy: those who are too poor to have seasonable fruits and vegetables, will yet have pie and pickles all the year.

When a boy eight or nine years of age, he was one day suffering in the throes of indigestion, as the result of having swallowed a large amount of indigestible mince pie.

DINNER Lentil Soup Baked Potato with Cream Sauce Escalloped Tomato Green Corn Pulp Browned Rice and Cream Fruit Bread Lemon Apple Sauce Prune Pie Caramel Coffee or Hot Milk

If you do you are a fool, good intentions and bald greed go to the wall, but subtle selfishness with a dash of unscrupulousness pulls more plums out of life's pie than the seven deadly virtues.

" A soldier came up with two headquarters lanterns which he hung on the cross-bar of the open-faced hut; another soldier brought bread and cheese, a great apple-pie, a jug of spring water, and a bottle of brandy, with the compliments of Brigadier-General Arnold, and apologies that neither cloth, glasses, nor cutlery were included in the camp baggage.

Mount and Murphy looked up with sympathetic grins; Elerson had fallen asleep against the side of the shack, a bit of pie, half gnawed, clutched in his brier-torn fist.

I roused Elerson, who gaped, bolted his pie with a single mighty effort, and stumbled off after his comrades.

This Erin-go-braghhis name was McKay, I thinkwas in the habit now and then of stealing a pie from the cook, and taking it into his own tent and eating it there.

He found the old fellow sitting in his storeroom contentedly eating the pie.

pi 187 occurrences

When the head of the Ki family sent for Min Tsz-k'ien to make him governor of the town of Pi, that disciple said, "Politely decline for me.

Through the intervention of Tsz-lu, Tsz-kau was being appointed governor of Pi.

I am glad the snuff and Pi-pos's books please.

Yours ever affectionately, and Pi-Pos's, C. L. XL. TO MANNING.

"Among mathematical investigations I find: Theory of the Moon's brightness, Motion of a body in an ellipse round two centres of force, Various differential equations, Numerical computation of sin pi from series, Numerical computation of sines of various arcs to 18 decimals, Curvature of surfaces in various directions, Generating functions, Problem of sound.

[electrical resonance] tuning, squelch, frequency selection; resonator, resonator circuit; radio &c [chemical resonance] resonant structure, aromaticity, alternating double bonds, non-bonded resonance; pi clouds, unsaturation, double bond, (valence).

Later Yen (Hsien-pi) 384-409 8.

Southern Liang (Hsien-pi) 379-414 17.

Their khan, Shih-pi, made a surprise assault on the emperor himself, with all his following, in the Ordos region, and succeeded in surrounding them.

The young Chinese commander, Li Shih-min, succeeded in giving the Turks the impression that large reinforcements were on the way; a Chinese princess who was with the Turks spread the rumour that the Turks were to be attacked by another tribeand Shih-pi raised the siege, although the Chinese had been entirely defeated.

In addition to its poems, the Sung literature was famous for the so-called pi-chi or miscellaneous notes.

The pi-chi are a treasure-house for the history of the culture of the time; they contain many details, often of importance, about China's neighbouring peoples.

Among the Pi-kun'-i, the listso far as I have itis as follows, the societies being named in order from those of boyhood to old age: SOCIETIES OF THE ALL COMRADES Ts[)i]-st[=i]ks', Little Birds, includes boys from 15 to 20 years old.

It is stated that the gentes known as Seldom Lonesome, Dried Meat, and No Parfleche belong to that section of the tribe known as North Piegans, which, at the time of the first treaty, separated from the Pi-kun'-i, and elected to live under British rule.

[Illustration] GENTES OF THE PI-KUN'-I 1. Blood People.

In those days the Pi-k[)u]n'-i were very numerous, and sometimes when a lot of buffalo were found in a favorable position, and there was no wind, the people would surround them, and set up their lodges about them, thus practically building a corral of lodges.

If I recollect aright, the last fight which occurred between the Pi-kun'-i and the Crees took place in 1886.

The survivor is the morning star, A-pi-su-ahtsearly riser.

His dignity as a party leader forbade his entering that barbershop where the walls were papered with copies of "Revolution" and where a picture of Pi y Margall reigned in place of the King's.

I weary of waiting while pi-dogs yelp around the walls they cannot enter.

The cavalcade was increased during the afternoon by the addition to our numbers of a doga distinctly ugly, red-haired native sort of dog, commonly called a pi-dog.

It possesses, however, a superabundance of pi-dogs, who gather together on the slope in front of our hut in the watches of the night, and serenade us to a maddening extent.

Fares, 4 an. 6 pi., all the way.

The only curious thing here was a pi-dog which refused to eat cold duck!

Certainly it was a very tough duck, but still, I do not think a pi-dog should he so fastidious.

Do we say   pie   or  pi