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    1. https://library.duke.edu/sites/default/files/dul/users/arianne.hartsellgundy/natural_products_ (...)

      Another has large halvah cakes sprinkled with nuts, coconut, and chocolate. The owner of the halvah stand offers small samples to shoppers.

    2. INSIST! – Black activist voices in Music, pt.6 | Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services

      .*  The final album I want to address in this post is my personal favorite, her 2016 EP Coconut Oil . While her earlier and, (...)

    3. Accessible AV in the Duke Digital Repository - Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog

      Using the webvtt-ruby gem (developed by Coconut) , we parse the WebVTT text cues into Ruby objects, then render them back on the page (...)

    4. Software and tools - Evidence Synthesis & Systematic Reviews for Non-Health Sciences - LibGuides at

      Tabula A tool that extracts data from tables "locked" inside PDFs and creates a CSV or Excel file. Coconut Libtool A simple-to-use tool (...)

    5. Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen: Cooking with Duke Power - The Devil's Tale

      Others, like a “Chocolate Yule Log” – which involved an unholy combination of mashed potatoes, confectioner’s sugar, and shredded (...)

    6. So Many Dates! : Rubenstein Library Test Kitchen - The Devil's Tale

      There are variations on the web now, but hers used brown sugar, Rice Krispies, pecans and coconut with the dates and then they were (...)

    7. What to Read this Month: September - Duke University Libraries Blogs

      But rather than finding a homemade cookbook full of apple stack cake, leather britches, pickled watermelon, or other “traditional” mountain (...)

    8. Signal Boost: Tales From Collections Services | Page 5

      .*  The final album I want to address in this post is my personal favorite, her 2016 EP Coconut Oil . While her earlier and, (...)

    9. Bitstreams: The Digital Collections Blog - Page 16 of 36 - Notes from the Duke University Libraries

      Using the webvtt-ruby gem (developed by Coconut) , we parse the WebVTT text cues into Ruby objects, then render them back on the page (...)

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