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The eight-course tasting menu changes every two months to reflect the specialties of a different region of France.
FLUTED pilasters, carved rosettes, bolection molding and other 18th-century architectural details are the 20th-century specialties of a millwork shop in South Windsor.
She looked at the Samburger she was wolfing down — Samburgers and Zinburgers being the specialties of a restaurant called Zinburger, in downtown Tucson, where Case lives, for now.
Unlike generic Scrum practitioners, agile DW/BI teams commonly pipeline work as it moves between the specialties of a team, causing the engineering life cycle for a given work item to stretch across multiple iterations.
Tiny pink and white heart-, band- and flower-shaped sugars are among the specialties of a 270-year-old company in Nagoya, Japan, that makes them by hand from sugar grown in Japan.
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Each of the crafts has traditionally been the specialty of a particular caste.
The colorful children's styles sell for under $10, a specialty of a street vendor on Fifth Avenue.
Incidental Intelligence: The specialty of a restaurant in East Hartford, Conn., named the Chez When, if fried ice cream.
Look at Mahler: half a century ago his music was a specialty of a handful of conductors and a coterie of fanatics.
And, of course, the highlight of our daylong culinary extravaganza was cuy, grilled guinea pig, the specialty of a small pueblo high in the Andes mountains.
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