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Had the grilled portobello and arugula salad been as young and lively on one occasion as it was on another, this salad with its chunks of Gorgonzola would be recommendable.
A chunked code is said to be overlapped if its chunks are subsets of the input packets with possibly non-empty overlapping.
Its chunks of deboned duck were sublimely tender and the array of vegetables (bell peppers, carrots, snow peas, mushrooms, scallions, onions) lent appealing color to the platter.
But a small miserable creature arrives, its chunks of meat barely coated with a cheesy snivel of a sauce, as though the tomalley has been stirred through to brackish, throat-clearing effect.
It's hardly double-blind scientific research, but I defy anyone to examine a post-irrigation colander with its chunks of apparently undigested family roast and not make some small changes to their diet.
Asia doesn't have the Western dessert tradition, so Mr. Tsai and Marina Brancely, his pastry chef, have extemporized, refining workaday rice pudding into a voluptuous, jasmine-scented treat and offering sorbets with flavors like lychee-coconut and prickly pear -- this last, with its chunks of fruit, the very shade of pink I've always intended to paint my boudoir.
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Considerable visual charm aside, it earns its chunk of shelf space with unfamiliar vintage dishes like potage à l'aurore, sauce bâtarde and sheep's foot rémoulade.
His corrupt manager, Al Weill, skimmed half of his earnings, and the Internal Revenue Service took its chunk.
It is spending tens of millions of dollars and making plans to spend even more in its effort to resurrect its chunk of the country's mines.
At the height of the Internet land rush in 1998, an unusual story stood out from the rest: the tiny nation of Tuvalu sold, for $50 million, the rights to its chunk of cyberspace.
Like the three other shows that preceded it in the series, the Metropolitan Museum's "Century of Design, Part 4: 1975-2000" will give you only a tantalizing glimpse of its chunk of the bustling century.
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