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For very particular intents and purposes, he's dead.
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The chef, Andrés Julian Grundy, an alumnus of Bouley and L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon in New York and L'Arpège in Paris, reaches for very particular ingredients like razor clams, beef heart, squab and black garlic for his creative menu.
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"Now I know I can win!" Nobody takes Hove for granted any more, and for one very particular reason.
Dogs today are rarely bred for their working abilities (herding, hunting, guarding), but for a very particular type of appearance, which inevitably risks the spread of physical and temperamental abnormalities.
He was trying to do a quick thing for a very particular context – a physics lab.
Silverman, the Big Ten Network's president, remains busy creating programming for a very particular audience.
"I don't like any mode of dance that suggests contemporary dance is for a very particular audience, or that makes dance more enigmatic," she said.
Chance has become the posterboy for a very particular kind of black joy in rap, but there are a handful of others doing similar work.
But the argument over the size of the state comes with little regard for the very particular economic realities of this era.
All but one had been designed for a very particular purpose: cleaning, drying, and storing as many as eleven million bushels of grain, for shipment on railways or down the Erie Canal.
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