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He cited as specialties of the house the crawfish étouffée as well as the Mississippi mud pie.
Stress and poor job satisfaction mean that many junior doctors emigrate or shy away from general practice or emergency medicine as specialties.
For the most part, grants available to taxonomists have shriveled as specialties like genomics gain ascendance in biology, Dr. Cameron said.
His strongest works, dating from about 1890 to the early years of the last century, exalted pictorial functions — narrative and illustration — that were being combed out of modern painting as specialties more proper to literature and the popular arts.
If there is no Japanese market nearby, online sources, health food stores and some supermarkets can supply the basics, like mirin (a sweet cooking wine) and miso paste, as well as specialties like dried kombu (a seaweed) and bonito flakes.
Nagle's has been some combination of pharmacy and ice cream parlor for over a century and now offers eggs, burgers, appetizers, sandwiches and salads as well as specialties like Nagel's egg cream ($1.50), cherry lime rickey ($1.50), malts ($3.75) and hand-drawn cherry Cokes ($1.75).
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Unfortunately, they're regarded as specialty furniture.
"I am not a specialty conductor, nor do I want this to be viewed as specialty repertory.
Le Palais des Thés' experience has been similar to that of other luxury tea brands, as well as specialty retailers.
That share has slipped in recent years as specialty teas have become increasingly popular, the tea association says.
A few small breeders exist that generate seed for niche markets such as specialty polenta maize landraces.
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