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I had encountered a culinary legend, nothing less than the spherified olive of Ferran Adria's El Bulli.
It is applied to glazes ranging from the olive of Yue to the deep green of later varieties.
A chromatic piece by Bach is contrasted with textural electronics, including a sample by DJ Olive of a Tibetan singer soaring over the jagged and dense piano harmony.
There are many shades for a patient eye to discern — the bright chartreuse of moss, the blue-tinged jade of low-bush blueberry, the pure emerald of witch hazel, the sea foam of lichens, the loamy olive of oaks.
This is the up-for-grabs Third Congressional District, the most populous in Nevada and the most contested in this state's contentious Senate race, sprawling across the dry terrain to form a kind of martini glass around the olive of downtown Las Vegas.
By G. Leclaire and Wolcott Gibbs The New Yorker, August 12 , 1939P. 9 In an installment of "Dick Tracy," printed a few weeks ago in the Sunday News, the last picture shows the villains, a couple of fake European Ambassadors, discovering a secret message concealed in the olive of a Martini Cocktail.
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Heat the cup of olive oil over a low flame.
A year later, in February, she said, "I got indigo blue from olives of the same tree".
It produces oranges, citrons, almonds, figs, grapes, and olives of the highest quality for export.
The economy continued to be based on agriculture, though supplemented with cultivated grapes and olives of eastern origin.
Furthermore, pectin degradation is related to the contents of olives of endogenous pectolytic activities.
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