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Bishop Gerry said he had considered pleas from some parishioners to keep the two priests in their jobs because they were very popular and because otherwise the towns they served might be without a priest, given the church's growing shortage of clergymen.
The word "serving" might be pushing it here, since 98percentt of the firm's revenue of $5.8 billion last year came from the taxpayers, who are the same folks being spied upon.
As impressive as a classic serving might be, its glistening, crenulated crust overhanging an enormous dish, the schnitzel strikes some as the enemy of the wider-ranging potential of Austrian cooking.
Nevertheless, even if the real size of a serving might be debatable, we believe that our study has shown the beneficial effect related to the number of servings of raw vegetables.
One answer might be the "Smoot-Hawley caused the Depression" thing; this isn't true at all, but it might be serving the purpose of a noble lie.
The kitchen serves what might be called New New England fare, showcasing regional cheeses, baby lamb, free-range chicken and seafood.
This restaurant serves what might be called modern bistro food, with the emphasis on perhaps slightly lighter flavors and less fat, but certainly delicious preparations, from their vegetables to their creative fish dishes and lamb as well as chicken.
However, adolescents mentioned that fruit was rarely available, and that the meals served might not be the "healthiest", with reports of stomach cramps.
Those are taken up mostly by small companies serving what might be called the "cute market".
This is perhaps why the regulars at the Rose and Crown in London find it impossible to accept that the people serving them might be miserable.
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