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As the chef Zarela Martínez, of the New York City restaurant Zarela, defined it: "A mole is a puréed main-dish sauce with chilies, either fresh or dried, and other ingredients, such as fruits, vegetables, herbs and spices, with a thickener.
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Rejected Warning 2 Years Before Spy Arrest The Federal Bureau of Investigation disregarded a warning that it had a mole in its ranks two years before the agency charged an agent with spying for Moscow, according to a still-classified report.
The book detailed various aspects of MI6 operations, alleging that it employed a mole in the German Bundesbank and that it had a "licence to kill", the latter later confirmed by the head of MI6 at a public hearing.
It was a mole's burrow.
By September, the gang had begun to suspect it had a mole.
Each organization becomes aware that it has a mole, and the two characters race to uncover the impostor's identity.
JW When Jackie Green was born, she had "a little birth defect" as she calls it, "like a mole, that needed to be fixed".
Sometimes, he even creates a fusion dish, like his shrimp pastilla ($10), Moroccan-derived but clearly his own, wrapping shrimp with rice and almonds in crisp phyllo dough and serving it in a mole poblano sauce.
Consequently, primary to the molehill's ability to signify the mole is the brute physical connection between it and a mole.
Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia's famous temper is often discussed in legal circles as an indelible part of his forceful personality, as if it were a mole on his cheek or the accent that rolls off his tongue.
"It's whack-a-mole in a virtual sense".
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