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There is even a peculiar, one-of-a-kind "pan-chess" board that Xul Solar devised, in which the pieces represent letters and symbols and the squares (12 by 13 instead of the conventional 8 by 8) syllables; together they create new words in the invented tongues.

Oven times may vary depending on what kind of pan is used - a Bundt pan is used for this recipe.

The more he knows about the food — its context, its history, who's cooking it, what they're cooking with, what kind of pan — it all becomes part of the delight and the pleasure of eating.

You can use a different kind of pan.

You can use any kind of pan or skillet, but one that is approximately 8" will work best.

But eventually I seemed to enter a kind of pan-sensory spell.

"It allows for a kind of pan-Asian discussion," said Melissa Chiu, Asia Society's museum director, who had flown in from New York.

In truth, La Savane offers a kind of pan-African cuisine, thanks to a rotation of women from Côte d'Ivoire, Guinea, Mali, and even Senegal who have overseen the kitchen.

The fountainhead was Francis Hutcheson, a kind of pan-Enlightenment figure, who, from 1729 until his death, in 1746, held the chair in moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow, where he broke with tradition by lecturing in English as well as Latin.

"It's what you do when you have money in the bank and now there is no money in the bank, that kind of pan-tolerance will contract, because it's too altruistic for hard times".

"Normally the Spanish are quite enthusiastic about these kind of pan-European projects, unless they have serious concerns about something, which I take it in this case they must," said Richard Aboulafia, an aerospace analyst at the Teal Group in Fairfax, Va.

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