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His reverence for antebellum ingredients easily could have produced a menu of heirloom dishes, a kind of reenactment restaurant.
Whether you are shopping for a family sedan, a full-size truck or compact crossover, fierce competition has produced a menu of great choices.
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The IPPR beat 20 other bidders for the £50,000 contract and will by late autumn produce a menu of options for ministers based on experiences in New Zealand, Singapore, France, the US and Sweden.
"The Home Office should establish an incentive scheme for early movers in the outsourcing of these additional areas and produce a menu of options for forces, so police leaders are aware of the reform and business transformation approaches available, but any deals should be brokered locally," says the document.
For each main challenge, we will produce a menu of materials oriented to different audiences and learning styles.
They have produced a menu that will satiate the luvvies of Drury Lane and tickle the fancy of recession refuseniks.
Since Sept. 11, Pakistan's newspapers have rarely failed to produce a daily menu of reports claiming exclusive knowledge of events relating to the Taliban, Al Qaeda and Mr. bin Laden.
A cafe uses this produce, as well as ingredients from like-minded local growers, to produce a simple menu of sandwiches (using excellent sourdough bread), tasty, rustic soups, for example squash and red cabbage, and specials such as homemade pork pie and salad.
They are often perceived as 'political' projects rather than independent searches for impartial evidence and, therefore, they tend to end up informing future policy or manifesto commitments, green or white papers, rather than producing a definitive menu of aligned actions, conditions and consequences that practitioners can select, adapt and choose from.
In May 2007, three Harvard professors who are unpaid advisers to the Obama campaign — Mr. Cutler, David Blumenthal and Jeffrey Liebman — produced a memorandum offering their "best guess" that a menu of changes would produce savings of at least $200 billion a year (it has since been revised to $214 billion).
It's just up the road from the Packhorse Inn at Little Longstone (01629 640471), a lovely traditional pub with local real ales and a menu of locally produced wild boar, buffalo, venison, Hartington cheeses and Bakewell puddings.
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