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A special called "live scallop" consisted of alternating thin slices of scallop, radish and kiwi, an unlikely trio that worked, served with a spicy salad containing scallop muscle (much tastier than it sounds).
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I flavoured mine with sumac, lime and rose water, a combination that really works, served with raspberries.
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To fight and work and serve with a sensitivity that could leave you wrecked at any moment, real and in love and raw.
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After 18 months of work the Fassayil school was predictably served with a demolition order, but to date it has not been carried out.
It's a big, meaty, full-flavored fish, and Mr. Bashy gives it the works, serving it with a roasted red pepper purée, smoked shrimp and steamed cabbage.
GRUNWALD--Henry A. The American Austrian Foundation deeply mourns the loss of Ambassador Henry A. Grunwald, an effective, creative leader of our work, having served with distinction as the United States Ambassador to Austria.
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