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ested near Dongara is reputed to be a greater | delicacy amongst consumers, although investigation of |
It's a process that sacrifices vigour for | delicacy and succulence, and one that's got to be chan |
vigorous song; its lyrics usually tell of the | delicacy and glory of the drink, or of the singer's cr |
exceptional ability, combining strength with | delicacy, and a profound technical knowledge of the ar |
in Slovenia, where they are considered a rare | delicacy and dormouse trapping an ethnic tradition. |
d yet, while Lonergran mines his subject with | delicacy and wit, he runs out of dramatic ore well bef |
It is a much sought-after | delicacy and is widely caught for food around the Medi |
aying their instruments are drawn with tender | delicacy and scattered above the main windows informal |
Igunaq is considered a | delicacy and is quite valuable. |
Bear paws are considered a | delicacy, and have been seen priced at $250. |
hey developed a style of painting which has a | delicacy and a spirituality of feeling. |
icuous magnificence, beneficence and feminine | delicacy, as a self-reinforcing cluster of signal prop |
e has had painted inside and out with as much | delicacy as the finest coach or even snuff-box I ever |
The cake is considered a popular | delicacy at bake sales in numerous rural regions of th |
ly graceful and executed with the most minute | delicacy, but the recumbent effigies show the beginnin |
The small, round fruit, regarded as a | delicacy by the Temuan aboriginies, are scaly and usua |
ggs of the black headed gull are considered a | delicacy by some in the UK and are eaten hard boiled. |
oduced into Pecorino Sardo to produce a local | delicacy called casu marzu. |
Ada or Ela Ada, is a traditional Kerala | delicacy, consisting of rice parcels encased in a doug |
or beef called serunding, which is a popular | delicacy during Ramadan and Hari Raya Aidilfitri. |
e is taken on a seal hunt and tried the local | delicacy: eighteen month old rotten walrus. |
oaks of weirdness" and as "songs of unnerving | delicacy, elemental and acoustic simplicity...potent a |
Doge's wife, whose body, after her excessive | delicacy, entirely rotted away." |
north-east Atlantic Ocean and is prized as a | delicacy, especially in the Iberian Peninsula. |
It is considered a | delicacy for those of various cultures in the Philippi |
labb, but now it is more known as a Christmas | delicacy for enthusiasts. |
picking out the liver, which appears to be a | delicacy for crows in the area. |
A slugburger is a traditional southern | delicacy found in northeast Mississippi, particularly |
Today they are a | delicacy found on tables mainly at Christmas time but |
ad oven after baking bread, to create a sweet | delicacy, from which the "bis-cuit 'of Reims" was born |
for travellers along NH 100 for a sweet meat | delicacy, Gulab jamun. |
This | delicacy has become very popular. |
resh water shrimp" is considered to be a real | delicacy here. |
oasted or as a dessert, the bread is a common | delicacy in the United States and Northern Europe. |
It is a native | delicacy in the Philippines and is often made from mil |
Africa, Asia and South/Central America, and a | delicacy in a few European cuisines. |
Cabbage cream was a | delicacy in the mid-17th century, where layers of clot |
areas, glazes and gradations are treated with | delicacy in shades of gray and soft green pearl blue, |
Today, Baal Mithai, has become a | delicacy in many neighbouring hill stations, like Rani |
enges two teams to make a monster sized local | delicacy in 24 hours which are unveiled at a local sho |
And this fish is considered a | delicacy in Japan. |
It is considered a | delicacy in many countries. |
Palm weevil grubs are considered a | delicacy in countries outside the United States. |
as City Barbecue, burnt ends are considered a | delicacy in barbecue cooking. |
enhanced flavor of smoked foods makes them a | delicacy in many cultures. |
The Chantilly cake is a | delicacy in Hawaiʻi, dating back to the 1950s. |
This | delicacy is the chief item on the menu during the post |
While it was by no means a | delicacy, it kept the soldiers alive. |
Though not considered a | delicacy, kitfo is generally held in high regard. |
The Scandinavian | delicacy known as lutefisk (from lutfisk, "lye fish"). |
Alps, and is known worldwide for the pork fat | delicacy Lardo di Colonnata, and for its marble quarri |
Shaqlawa is also famous for its nanaQasey, a | delicacy made by local people from different types of |
of an elephant), the famous Chada Chadayam a | delicacy made out of coconut milk and jaggery are the |
succulence and flavour, and are considered a | delicacy nationwide, with Bluff holding an annual oyst |
r own marinade and enjoyed the wild game as a | delicacy of back yard grills. |
ormance full of "...pride, modesty, and great | delicacy of feeling." |
All around her assumed that the | delicacy of her voice and appearance was due to her lo |
Barnum are remarkable for their clearness and | delicacy of execution." |
district of coastal orissa.Unlike rasagola,a | delicacy of lord Jagannath(krishna),Rasabali is a deli |
in has remarked on the song's structure, "The | delicacy of the vocals is incredible; the acoustic gui |
g though his prototypes were, they lacked the | delicacy of the originals and failed to catch on. |
ge fanlights above the front doors and in the | delicacy of the front porch that is supported by twelv |
The politics of the Middle East and the | delicacy of the relations with the Palestinian Authori |
they were by the charm of his wisdom and the | delicacy of his courtesy in their regard. |
s and vendors sell food, especially the local | delicacy of cooked octopus. |
rall effect is robust, and contrasts with the | delicacy of the pinnacled choir stalls, the tracery of |
ized dominant-tonic tonal axis, and a refined | delicacy of ornamentation, all of which would seem sup |
elevance of its trim which contrasts with the | delicacy of earlier Gothic ornamentation.:3 |
ting beverages, in which strength rather than | delicacy of bouquet is a predominant feature" |
and tone and long enough keys to allow for a | delicacy of leverage that offers the player a wide dyn |
the softness and purity of his tone, for the | delicacy of his nuances, and especially his decrescend |
n Such a Gorgeous Kid Like Me, as well as the | delicacy of touch of Antoine Doinel on his best behavi |
Yamari is a | delicacy of Newars. |
"dancing shrimp"?) is a | delicacy of Sashimi. |
a special type of water buffalo/duck/chicken | delicacy of Newars. |
erry possesses a quite particular perfume and | delicacy of flavour. |
Kachilaa is a special meat | delicacy of Newars, consisting of marinated raw minced |
g; mooncakes are regarded as an indispensable | delicacy on this occasion. |
The | delicacy plays a very important role in Newar society. |
The | Delicacy, Poetry online |
thu Parotta (literally, minced parotta), is a | delicacy popular in the South Indian state of Tamil Na |
Dock Pudding is a | delicacy produced in the north of England, now chiefly |
Traou Mad is a French | delicacy produced in Pont-Aven, Brittany, France being |
and spirit with extreme care and finish, its | delicacy rivaling that of a fine cameo. |
For the Filipino street | delicacy, see Proven (food). |
Ameletita (Greek Αμελέτητα) is a | delicacy served in Cyprus and Greece made from grilled |
ouring Kumaon Hills, along with another local | delicacy, Singhauri, which is another preparation of f |
-marijuana is a | delicacy, smoked regularly from birth and grown higher |
eggs are also harvested, and are considered a | delicacy, sometimes called "Tlingit caviar". |
nes and is commonly sold in souvenir shops or | delicacy stores all over towns, cities, and highways a |
m as "Stovie Balls", named after the Scottish | delicacy stovies. |
course of love with a casuistry and elaborate | delicacy that are by no means rustic. |
Let Me Bang Your Box, The Bearded Clam (is a | delicacy that won't be found in the deep blue sea), Ga |
eam Stoke City F.C. It is named after a local | delicacy: the North Staffordshire oatcake. |
sea bass, and the most famous Lake Shinji-ko | delicacy, the Shijimi clam (Corbicula japonica). |
shipworm is called tamilok and is eaten as a | delicacy there. |
s developed a way of turning their fee into a | delicacy, thus coda alla vaccinara was born. |
d serve GooGoo Clusters, a hometown Nashville | delicacy, to their diplomatic guests. |
go, and grubs from the sago tree, which are a | delicacy to the Kombai. |
est impeachment of a woman's sense of womanly | delicacy to be found in the history of literature.”” |
far the finest, for it shows an elegance and | delicacy which are absent in the others. |
So, literally, it is a | delicacy which is very popular |
tribes the Bell miner is considered a special | delicacy which is highly valued. |
ple offered the god of wealth, Kuber, the new | delicacy, who was passing by in a disguise. |
xample, provide an ebb and flow that balances | delicacy with the balls-out aggression of ‘Cloud Of St |
They are a | delicacy with certain races of South American natives. |
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