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The more strictly Colombian dogs are offered at three tiers of escalating complexity, the highest being "más perfecto," whose surfeit includes a proprietary apple-chipotle mayo, scarlet nubs of slab bacon that have been deep-fried twice, and a quail egg, its yolk gooey.
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That subject is a man whose mesmerizing surfeit of athleticism, beauty and moral and physical courage -- and enchanting lack of humility -- had no modern equivalent.
That subject is a man whose mesmerizing surfeit of supreme athleticism, beauty and moral and physical courage -- and enchanting lack of humility -- had no modern equivalent.
About four and a half months ago I was given a diagnosis of gout, whose triggers are believed to include a surfeit of alcohol, a plenitude of red meat and any and all organ meat, the category into which foie gras, which is liver, most definitely falls.
In Schindler, we find an artist whose rigorous engagement with temperate weather and a surfeit of space yielded innovation and ingenuity.
The probands' sibship whose paternal grandfathers had been exposed to a surfeit of food during their SGP numbered 0.66 less than expected and the number of these grandchildren when the paternal grandfather was exposed to a poor availability were 0.61 more than expected according to the model.
The same holds for Stanwyck, whose movies tend to present her either with a surfeit of men, offering safety in numbers, or with a single dumb sap, whom she pursues with the violence of unspecified revenge.
In reality, it was clouded by a surfeit of cynical pandering to a group whose support he felt he needed.
She talked about the surfeit of female characters in kids' and adult media whose beauty is a storyline and the lack of female characters with jobs.
I recall a man whose usually immaculately delivered speech could almost run out of control due to a surfeit of enthusiasm, and where the word "extraordinaire" cropped up literally dozens of times in a brief conversation.
As Patrick Radden Keefe wrote in the magazine last year, the surfeit of opioid prescriptions has generated billions for Purdue Pharma and members of the Sackler family, whose genealogy almost certainly does not include anyone named D-Money.
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