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the romano
noun
A hard, sharp cheese served grated as a garnish.
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Roughly chop the romano peppers and add to the vegetables in the blender.
Kwintus is a long, flat-podded bean in the Romano type.
In Queens, the Romano family has just finished one harrowing school year and is worrying about another.
The Romano painting, which opened both the show and the accompanying catalog, was insured for about $2.3 million, Ms. Barber said.
The Romano, an espresso shot for 450 yen, and the macchiato, espresso with milk for 500 yen, were smooth but impossible to nurse in three-ounce cups.
Though the show at the Brogan has been taken down, Ms. Barber said the museum has reached an agreement with the Italian authorities to keep the Romano work on display while they investigate who owns it.
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In the Romano-Germanic systems these often require notarization.
Rome's early intercourse with the Greek cities of Italy is reflected in the Romano-Campanian coinage.
The Roman occupation, from 43 A.D. to the early fifth century, accustomed Celtic-speaking islanders to Latin, which soon became the language of the Romano-British élite.
Frederick saw himself not as the heir to a compromise but as a restorer of the Romano-Carolingian heritage of the German monarchy.
One photo shows the Iena bridge and the Romano-Moorish Palais du Trocadéro, razed in 1938 to make way for the Palais de Chaillot.
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