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More delicate souls can make an end run around the steer and order pan-roasted rabbit with a fat ricotta and dandelion canneloni, or seared scallops with artichokes, morels and ribbons of chickpea papardelle.
Order the pan-fried cornmeal catfish or the scallops, and a regional beer.
You don't order the pan-roasted mahi-mahi at a restaurant that prides itself on steaks.
Our favourite dinner place is the Portabella bistro, in Picton, where we tend to order the pan-seared pickerel (small pike) or the house pasta.
As a result, Judge Sullivan set the new start date, and ordered Mr. Pan's lawyers to inform him when he was released from the hospital.
It's a place where the narrator -- a former underground rock hero who thinks a skill-set is "some kind of mail-order frying pan" -- is a woeful anachronism among the "human resumes" who "study esoteric forms of South American combat and go on all-deer diets".
Everything was in disturbingly perfect order; Her pans were arranged by size, while silver cutlery, crystal glasses, paintings and furniture whose value I am unable to recognise decorate the space.
Mr. Ray ordered a pan-Indian sampler listed on the menu as a " 'Business meal' Thali" (a thali is a food tray used in Indian homes).
A friend who ordered the pan-seared fillet of sole in a limoncello sauce loved it, but I found the lemon liqueur amalgam a tad sweet.
Then came the appetizers we had ordered: tender pan-fried Korean meat dumplings, a seafood pancake stuffed mostly with slightly overcooked calamari, and fried battered chicken (kan-poon-gi) that lost all crunch (and appeal) under its spicy sauce.
On 5 August 2013, reacting to the suspension of Nagpal, the National Green Tibunal ordered a pan-India suspension of all sand mining activity carried without a license from the Ministry of Environment and Forests.
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