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The Delaunay does a wonderfully rich version.
Her flipped version of pesto -- made with either raw or sautéed garlic -- is a bracing and, though no cream is added, wonderfully rich version of the basil archetype.
Other types of sauerkraut by the company, in slightly different flavors, come in cans, including an especially rich version seasoned with goose fat, white raisins and wine.
He also serves up house-cured salmon, chopped salad reminiscent of antipasto put through a shredder, fricassee of mushrooms, fried oysters, and an elementally rich version of macaroni and cheese made with Velveeta.
Digital converts on the other hand are afraid that high pricing would kill the chances of a rich version as iPad distribution comes with none of the paper's delivery costs; furthermore, there is already a free digital version online.
We tasted almost a dozen bowls throughout a weekend, and found a light, simple version of white chowder we liked at M & M, and a creamier, rich version farther north at Off the Hook, near the boat docks at Viking Village, a seafood operation on the north end of the island not too far from the Barnegat Lighthouse.
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In popular culture, celebrities who take on animal causes are seen as a bit crazy — rich versions of the "crazy cat lady," or dog-crazy Leona Helmsley.
A group of artists, academics and medical professionals now maintain a resource-rich version of the website (graphicmedicine.org), sponsor an annual international conference and oversee a book series.
For a limited time, it said, students could buy a $60 downloadable version of its most feature-rich version of Office, which ordinarily costs around $460.
Intriguingly, the electron-rich version loses its superconductivity when warmed to about 30 degrees above absolute zero (30 kelvins) while the electron-poor one remains superconducting up to 120 kelvins (minus 244 degrees Fahrenheit).
Motorola and Symbol Technologies, for example, are both part of a consortium that has extensive patents covering numerous basic transactional functions -- using bar codes (they call their information-rich version scanlets) to purchase an item through a specific retailer, for example -- and is threatening to use the courts to block others from introducing competing systems.
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