"Dining at Dex's"@en . . "Gravy was a type of Earth sauce made from the juices of various meats. A passage Data recited from A Christmas Carol in 2367 included the line, \"there's more of gravy than of grave about you\" in reference to the ghost of Jacob Marley, whom his character, Ebenezer Scrooge, believed to be a nightmare brought on by a digestive upset, rather than Marley's actual spirit. (TNG: \"Devil's Due\" )"@en . . . "Gravy is the troll bartender at The Wyvern's Tail[[:File:|[, ]]], the inn located within the Valley of Honor in Orgrimmar."@en . . "42709"^^ . . . . . . "Gravy is the troll bartender at The Wyvern's Tail[[:File:|[, ]]], the inn located within the Valley of Honor in Orgrimmar."@en . "*Hogwarts house-elves\n*Molly Weasley"@en . . "Gravy (previously known as Guess_me_22 and Exorain) is a player with an Overall level of 2,242 as of 4 June 2011."@en . "Orgrimmar"@en . . . "Dining at Dex's"@en . . "\"Gravy\" is a montage of two sound clips from Head on the film's soundtrack album. It begins with dialogue from Davy Jones: \"... and, uh, I'd like a glass of, uh, cold gravy with a hair in it, please.\" This is followed by a giggle from earlier in the film by actress I. J. Jefferson."@en . "Gravy is a sauce that is made from the juices that run naturally out of meat and vegetables during cooking. It is often used at various events, especially during Christmas. It was present at the Welcoming Feast and Christmas feast of 1991. Gravy was being used as part of fake protective potions that were supposed to provide the drinker with protection against the Death Eaters, but actually had no effect at best. It was also served during the Christmas lunch at The Burrow in 1996."@en . "Humanoid"@en . . . . . . "Gravy is a sauce made often from the juices that run naturally from meat or vegetables during cooking. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a simple mix of salt and caramel food colouring) or gravy browning (gravy salt dissolved in water) or ready-made cubes and powders can be used as a substitute for natural meat or vegetable extracts. Canned gravies are also available. Gravy is commonly served with roasts, meatloaf, rice, and mashed potatoes."@en . . . . "Ed also bakes gravy cakes which he keeps in his jacket, and one time also set up for Santa Claus in the Christmas special. He also keeps gravy in a thermos and even in his shoe. Ed also enjoys buttered toast with gravy."@en . . . . "Gravy is a sauce that is made from the juices that run naturally out of meat and vegetables during cooking. It is often used at various events, especially during Christmas. It was present at the Welcoming Feast and Christmas feast of 1991. Gravy was being used as part of fake protective potions that were supposed to provide the drinker with protection against the Death Eaters, but actually had no effect at best. It was also served during the Christmas lunch at The Burrow in 1996."@en . "99"^^ . "Gravy"@en . "Naturally occurring gravy was discovered near the port of Aqaba, in Jordan in the mid-1960s when it was discovered that the seabed was made of sand, coral and gravy. Gravy was oozing up through the seabed although many at first dismissed it as useless crude oil - an economically worthless pollutant commonly found in the Middle East. And, unlike crude oil, gravy tended not to poison seabirds, burn or explode so it was marketed by the Jordanians as a tasty sauce to put over meat and potatoes. Until then, they had tried to market crude oil for the same purpose, which was never a very successful use of their time as, immediately upon consumption, crude oil tended to kill. Still, by the early 1970s, natural gravy was a widely demanded commodity in the West."@en . . . . "Gravy was a type of condiment usually served with meat. Two types of gravy were brown dwarf gravy and white dwarf gravy."@en . "Ed also bakes gravy cakes which he keeps in his jacket, and one time also set up for Santa Claus in the Christmas special. He also keeps gravy in a thermos and even in his shoe. Ed also enjoys buttered toast with gravy."@en . "Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown."@en . "A sauce made from meat juices, usually combined with a liquid such as chicken or beef broth, wine or milk and thickened with flour, cornstarch or some other thickening agent. Gravy may also be the simple juices left in the pan after meat, poultry or fish has been cooked."@en . "\"Gravy\" is a montage of two sound clips from Head on the film's soundtrack album. It begins with dialogue from Davy Jones: \"... and, uh, I'd like a glass of, uh, cold gravy with a hair in it, please.\" This is followed by a giggle from earlier in the film by actress I. J. Jefferson."@en . . "Gravy was a type of Earth sauce made from the juices of various meats. A passage Data recited from A Christmas Carol in 2367 included the line, \"there's more of gravy than of grave about you\" in reference to the ghost of Jacob Marley, whom his character, Ebenezer Scrooge, believed to be a nightmare brought on by a digestive upset, rather than Marley's actual spirit. (TNG: \"Devil's Due\" )"@en . . . . . . . . "Bartender"@en . "137"^^ . . . "Gravy (previously known as Guess_me_22 and Exorain) is a player with an Overall level of 2,242 as of 4 June 2011."@en . "fans/hyperspace/source/dexdiner/index.html"@en . . . "Caution: Monsters' elemental/neutral damage is modified by their statistics, which are in majority unknown."@en . "Gravy is a sauce made often from the juices that run naturally from meat or vegetables during cooking. The gravy may be further coloured and flavoured with gravy salt (a simple mix of salt and caramel food colouring) or gravy browning (gravy salt dissolved in water) or ready-made cubes and powders can be used as a substitute for natural meat or vegetable extracts. Canned gravies are also available. Gravy is commonly served with roasts, meatloaf, rice, and mashed potatoes."@en . . . . . . . . "Horde"@en . . . "40"^^ . "Male"@en . "Troll"@en . "A sauce made from meat juices, usually combined with a liquid such as chicken or beef broth, wine or milk and thickened with flour, cornstarch or some other thickening agent. Gravy may also be the simple juices left in the pan after meat, poultry or fish has been cooked."@en . . . "Gravy was a type of condiment usually served with meat. Two types of gravy were brown dwarf gravy and white dwarf gravy."@en . . "1524"^^ . . . "Naturally occurring gravy was discovered near the port of Aqaba, in Jordan in the mid-1960s when it was discovered that the seabed was made of sand, coral and gravy. Gravy was oozing up through the seabed although many at first dismissed it as useless crude oil - an economically worthless pollutant commonly found in the Middle East. And, unlike crude oil, gravy tended not to poison seabirds, burn or explode so it was marketed by the Jordanians as a tasty sauce to put over meat and potatoes. Until then, they had tried to market crude oil for the same purpose, which was never a very successful use of their time as, immediately upon consumption, crude oil tended to kill. Still, by the early 1970s, natural gravy was a widely demanded commodity in the West. There are also many gravy trees in the Amazon rainforest which are a bowl like shape and are filled with gravy. In the early 1900's the fast food industry tapped into these \"Gravy trees\" which started the great Gravy War between the indigenous gravy people of the Amazon and the fast food giants. Most of these gravy Trees have been killed and damaged in the war, but to this day if you take a sip of the Amazon river it tastes faintly of Gravy."@en . . "Gravy"@en . .