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were courses
noun
A sequence of events.
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There were courses literally across the street from each other.
Also on the schedule were courses in Yiddish for Singers, Hasidic Dance and Yiddish I, II or III.
Sedlar pronounced the farro dish "formidable," but said the real standouts were courses six and seven — sous vide salmon with pink Cara Cara orange, followed by short ribs with coffee-celeriac purée and wild mushrooms.
Noxon describes one recent meal, "John Sedlar, the executive chef and owner of the restaurants Rivera and Playa, pronounced the farro dish 'formidable,' but said the real standouts were courses six and seven sous vide salmon with pink Cara Cara orange, followed by short ribs with coffee-celeriac purée and wild mushrooms.
Noxon describes one recent meal, "John Sedlar, the executive chef and owner of the restaurants Rivera and Playa, pronounced the farro dish 'formidable,' but said the real standouts were courses six and seven — sous vide salmon with pink Cara Cara orange, followed by short ribs with coffee-celeriac purée and wild mushrooms.
Respondents provided data on 534 courses, the majority of which were courses for majors.
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To what extent are courses truly integrated?
It is course [sic].
He is course tutor at MidKent College.
So too was course designer Bruce Borland, 40.
The second concern is course selection.
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