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Berri keeps the story small, tart, and extremely matter-of-fact.
Cut to fit 4 small tart pans or 1 medium one.
Periodically, he would revisit the trees to collect the small, tart fruit, and discover that they were thriving on neglect.
Steve McCarthy, the owner of Clear Creek, in Portland, Ore., said he searched for years for mirabelles, small, tart yellow plums of European origin, finally finding them grown organically on the King Estate winery near Eugene, Ore.
Mr. Brack's menu is small, but his appetizers include some exceptional selections, like a small tart ($8) filled with sweet lobster and smoky chorizo along with mushrooms, spinach and tomato confit.
By the nineteen-sixties, most supermarkets carried three types of apple: McIntosh, a small, tart apple that John McIntosh had found growing on his farm in Ontario, Canada, in 1811; Red Delicious, originally the Hawkeye, a sweet apple discovered on a farm in Iowa in the eighteen-seventies; and Golden Delicious, found in a hay field in West Virginia in the eighteen-nineties.
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Poor treatment control, arbitrarily defined as urinary pregnanetriol ≥100 μmol/24 h and/or a 24-h median 17OHP value ≥100 nmol/l, was found in three of the eight patients with larger TARTs but in none of those with no or very small TARTs.
One large, cooked brown crab will supply the right amount of crab meat for these small tarts.
Two patients with genotypes associated with very mild disease (V281L and P105L+P453S) had small TARTs (0.31 0.38 cm).
However, subjects with large TARTs were shorter and had higher lean mass compared with those with no or very small TARTs.
Even both of our NC patients who had normal ACTH levels had small TARTs, which has previously been reported only with clearly elevated ACTH or angiotensin II (AII) (3).
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