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That and a couple of singles amounts to something of a feast from Miller's latest over.
An encyclopedic binder of neighborhood delivery menus is organized by cuisine — I ordered a feast from the Dumpling Man (dumplingman.com) for $12.
It's just that Mr. Cuccioli is creating a feast from crumbs; Ms. Kritzer, handed prime fixings, is setting a table of joy, with her own flair.
It is the food of fantasy, like a feast from some unsanitized version of Little Red Riding Hood — one of the sexy, scary things that happens in the woods.
A few weeks after she and Mr. Tucci recounted their suckling-pig experience, his parents joined them to prepare a feast from "The Tucci Cookbook," and Ms. Blunt was assigned the filleting of the branzino.
In songs like "Lost Souls" and "At a Feast" from Spaccanapoli's self-titled album on the Real World label, Marcello Colasurdo and Monica Pinto sang about a Naples where old rituals and festivals persist behind modern life.
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The new season of the show will be adapted from A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons and will features a whole host of new characters.
No summary or paraphrase could do them justice, so simply read the original passages below, each from A Feast for Crows.
On this particular Sunday a special evening Mass is devoted to a feast day from Guatemala, drawing a large Central American crowd in holiday mood.
("Who knows why they'd taken us up, then set us down again?") The hurricane leads to an unexpected moment of catharsis around a feast compiled from the thawing contents of now-useless freezers.
Soon a feast appeared: from charcoal lemongrass beef (to be folded into rice paper or lettuce and dipped in fish sauce) to salt-baked shrimp (the most expensive — and delicious — at $12.95).
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