There have long been local specialities of wines flavoured with herbs, spices, flowers, or nuts. |
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After a day or two, she discovered what I did for a living and began making local specialities, dishes not on the menu. |
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One of the company's key concerns is the promotion of regional specialities that are in danger of extinction. |
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Throughout their huge selection, authenticity and simplicity govern to produce delicious Thai and Laotian specialities. |
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One of a series of books on cooking worldwide, this one has everything you need to know about the regional specialities of Europe. |
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Eventually, dish after dish of sublimely spiced specialities came dashing out of the kitchen like a dramatic tour de force. |
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That night, the bottle of velvety Austrian pinot noir was more welcome than usual, as was the themed dinner, a treat of Carinthian specialities. |
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Guests are always keen to try local specialities, so there is some pressure to offer local dishes too. |
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Good restaurants have their own specialities, comfortable environment, heartfelt service and well-made dishes. |
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Twentieth-century bonbons and sweets made in France include numerous regional specialities, traditional or modern, unobtainable anywhere else. |
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The centre has such unique specialities as rain leaking down flex to electric light points. |
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Local specialities like marinated eel with shallots co-exist with transalpine dishes involving foie gras or oysters. |
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Many of the books were written by wine merchants, often criticizing the practices of their colleagues, or vaunting their own specialities. |
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New workers were and still are assigned randomly to different specialities. |
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The restaurant serves a range of culinary treats and the head chef lists fillet steak, veal chops and seabass among his specialities. |
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Besides sampling specialities like beef choi sum and sha cha chicken, guests were also treated to a colourful lion dance. |
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Industrial lubricants can be subdivided into industrial oils and industrial specialities. |
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Besides the indispensable baguettes and croissants, France benefits from an incredible range of regional specialities. |
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It may be served with any first courses and goes best with Alsatian specialities such as sauerkraut, cockerel in Riesling or a wintner's pie. |
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Genuine old grotto with local specialities, especially mixed cold cuts and cheeses. |
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Most children who come to the hospital do so through here, and the staff are drawn from a range of specialities to meet every conceivable need. |
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It has a lovely garden and a cafe serving Belgian specialities, such as mussels, as well as Chilean dishes. |
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Diepvries Doetinchem has a number of specialities in the area of storing and processing frozen products. |
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A turret-like installation, easily identifiable at a glance, indicates the home area of the producers presenting their specialities. |
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And you have not forgotten to add a touch of local colour, particularly thanks to the Polish culinary specialities served with each meal. |
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Its specialities are renowned the world over for their sheer variety and originality. |
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Jazzed up with coffee specialities, hip cocktails and great-tasting snacks, they remain gastronomic gems in the international catering scene. |
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Take time during a stopover in Ausserberg to savour some fine Valaisian specialities and bask in plenty of Valaisian sun and local hospitality. |
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Thus the Chemicals Division extends its global reach and products range by incorporating the chemical specialities developed by E-Clal. |
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We will further promote economic and trade relations with different countries around the world by raising the export of Korean specialities. |
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The council is composed of ten internationally renowned nutritional scientists with a spread of nationalities and specialities. |
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A pole of competences and subcontracting of these specialities borned in a country which currently does not have this sort of services. |
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The directories and portals resources being of inequal quality, the contents are mainly interesting for searching unusual specialities. |
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Ask us about our seasonally changing specialities such as apple-beignet, Amaretti and a lot more. |
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Local specialities include pasta stuffed with rice and spinach. |
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They represent six specialities that are vital in countries with precarious or understrength health systems. |
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Lamb chops, pot au feu, vast entrecotes and cotes de boeuf with sauce béarnaise are the specialities here. |
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The specialities include duck roast and beef roast with Yorkshire pudding. |
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Students of such exotic specialities usually have a passion for their subjects. |
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Following a champagne appetiser your hosts will serve you with delicious local specialities. |
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The abundance and tameness of many breeding birds, together with a handful of local specialities, make Iceland a popular destination for birdwatchers. |
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Small and sleek, it offers exceptional sushi and sashimi, plus specialities such as swordfish tandoori and calamari stuffed with curried couscous. |
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Something unusual: Au Couscous, 2 rue Enning serves Tunisian, vegetarian and macrobiotic specialities. |
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He went for special vegetable thali from the specialities menu, which consisted of a vegetable curry, mushroom bhaji, tarka dahl and vegetable pilau rice. |
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Thanks to our recipes, you too can prepare local specialities to warm body and soul. |
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More than 35 Thai restaurants had set up and sold their specialities, and there were booths selling a wide variety of Thai handicrafts and food products. |
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Twentieth-century bonbons and sweets made in France include numerous skilfully marketed regional specialities, traditional or modern, unobtainable anywhere else. |
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One of the specialities to come from there is Appenzeller Mostbröckli meat, which is made out of the leanest beef. |
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The Malton Spice offers the usual range of balti and Bengali dishes and curries, as well as a comprehensive selection of house specialities and chef's recommendations. |
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All members of this team receive a package with all kinds of gastronomically specialities of Bruges. |
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They use their special skills to produce local specialities and make an important contribution to Europe's delicatessens. |
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Shops:Â restaurant with regional specialities, take-away service and bar, boutique and grocery with newsagent, bakery, beachwear and souvenirs. |
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Among the most common of specialities, are the samosas, triangular shaped pastry shells stuffed with meat, cod-fish, chicken or cheese. |
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Asking my colleagues about England's specialities, I get bangers and mash, cheddar, Stilton, marmite, baked beans, fish and chips, steak and kidney pie. |
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In numerously restaurants you can explore the culinary specialities of the Allgäu. |
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Contrast and compare the region's specialities, such as verdelho, chenin blanc, chardonnay, shiraz, cabernet and fortifieds. |
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On the wine list you will find only wines from the Valais region, a wide choice of the specialities of our canton is in evidence. |
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Besides roasted suckling pig, house's main speciality, this restaurant also offers other regional specialities with a touch of modernity. |
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Even though the age of the hunter-gatherer has long since passed, wild meat specialities continue to be extremely popular. |
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Protectress of family health: the health service and all related professions form one of the specialities of our agency. |
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The finest of the classics: cave-ageing makes the KALTBACH specialities an exceptional cheese experience with a tangy-aromatic taste. |
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Combine the pleasures of hiking and savouring local specialities along mountain paths in alpine chalets around Les Paccots. |
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Both companies are joining forces to continue growth in the retail and food service sectors with Swiss premium cheese and American specialities. |
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Don't forget to taste one of their specialities like 911 chicken wings, spare ribs or burgers. |
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Sample spice-laden specialities from five continents and watch the unforgettable, flamingo pink sunset. |
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Well-known Dutch specialities include raw herring, smoked eel and pea soup, as well as a wide variety of cheeses such as Edam and Gouda. |
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The medieval quarter, Borgo Stretto, offers a host of gourmet food options, with flavoured olives and panforte fruitcake Tuscan specialities. |
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This forms the basis for many local specialities including Cornish fudge and Cornish ice cream. |
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The smokeries also produce other specialities including smoked salmon and bacon. |
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The specialities that they elaborated with the plants from Lure were often drinks or beverages with vertues than could be purgative, bracing, digestive, aperitive or refreshing. |
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Their « specialities » included the hacking off of hands and fingers of the people they didn't kill, in order to show them that the government could offer them no protection. |
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Several delegations questioned the need for a new standard for cheese specialities. It was felt that the product name could be suggestive of a superior product to English, Spanish or German speaking consumers. |
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French bistro cooking, regional specialities such as Brome Lake duck, fresh produce and pure taste bring loyal clients back for more and seduce newcomers as they enjoy a wonderful culinary experience. |
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The other great advantage of this course is that it develops a sound sense of company-wide unity, through productive exchange with people from different specialities and regions. |
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The brasserie, with its traditional specialities from the Valais region, a dish of the day on weekdays and simple dishes for a snack meal, is to be found at the entrance to the premises. |
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A market overflowing with a feast for the eyes and the palate: traditional cheeses, free-range eggs, vegetables, meat, cooked and cured meats, and gastronomic specialities of the Pays de Herve. |
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Regional cuisine, the specialities are: various kinds of salame seasoned in our cellars, home-made pasta, home-produced polenta, grilled meat and fish, small cheeses from the Muggio valley. |
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We tried kingklip fish, Cape sole, spicy African and Malay specialities and even springbok kebabs. |
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The CENTRO DANNEMANN is the ideal spot in which to sit back and enjoy a cigar or a cigarillo and sample Brazilian specialities from an Ă la carte menu as well as a programme that changes monthly. |
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The Riccardo Brocchetta S.r.l. company, founded in 1950, produces ravioli, gnocchi, tortellini, Russian salad, fried cod and many other gastronomic specialities. |
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Their exact specialities, however, are not always sufficiently well known outside the frontiers of the country in which they are established, especially by companies, which could usefully join forces with them. |
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Italian Bruschettas followed by grilled specialities with Italian salads and Tiramisu for dessert were on the Captain's menu, all of which was slurped down to the last bite. |
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Each year in Normandy the French Confrrie des Chevaliers du Gote Boudin holds an annual contest of international blood sausage specialities. |
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They have branched out into a range of specialities and sub-specialities that would be utterly bewildering to a member of their profession a century ago. |
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There is a section on bratwursts, and others on cooked sausages, semi dry sausages, specialities and a section entitled Profit with meat. |
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The zoological specialities of the Zoo Zurich include its elephant breeding group, the anthropoid apes, the animals of South America and the Himalayan region. |
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As for the icing on the cake, the Chef's specialities hail from Brittany. |
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Emmi plans to expand the technically well-equipped dairy as a centre of competence for flan and other specialities for the national and international markets. |
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The register shall have two lists of traditional specialities guaranteed, according to whether or not use of the name of the product or foodstuff is reserved to producers who comply with the product specification. |
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They are mainly non-season-related markets with a high added value, such as food products, household products, cosmetics, personal hygiene, pharmaceutical products and specialities. |
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Older learners like the possibility to ask questions of a live, knowledgeable teacher versed in generation overlapping learning and the considerate of age specific specialities in learning. |
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During the competition, the contests and games of the event are complemented by meals, abounding in both local specialities and the flavours of Italian cuisine. |
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Our menu includes local specialities, such as McMolletes, Mexican Ranchero eggs, and churros pastries, as well as traditional Mexican salsas to condiment all our burgers. |
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It was probably in order to make such facilities and treatment available to the common man, who of course could otherwise not afford them, that Swami chose these particular specialities. |
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For these reasons, the consumption of sophisticated coffee specialities has become everyday reality, and not a mere reminiscence of a holiday in Italy. |
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And anyone who has worked up an appetite from all the information and activities will be spoilt in the newly launched Food Court with specialities from all over the world. |
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Expect to try local specialities such as jamón ibérico, bread soup with paprika, rice with rabbit, and torta del casar, the subtly bitter local cheese made from raw sheep's milk. |
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None of the reserve's elephants or arid country specialities – the rare grevy's zebras, beisa oryx, reticulated giraffes and long-necked gerenuk antelopes – was lost. |
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Trossingen is also the place of many events, exceptionnal rendez-vous, offering to visitors a great variety of programs accorded to their specialities and likings. |
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For the hunting and festive seasons, Compagnie du Mont Lozère, an acknowledged specialist in the Catering trade, offers you a chance to fill out your range with its fruit and chestnut specialities. |
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In large number of rich and diverse gastronome pleasure which you can taste at the boarding-house Lièka Kapa we single you out the specialities of Lika which are based on authentic recipes of Lika traditional cuisine. |
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Rambutan with mocha ice cream or other ice specialities are a delicacy. |
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During our walk we will take a stop on 4 degustation stands where your clients can taste a few Bruges and Belgian specialities accompanied with a drink. |
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There is mention of Eastern master builders from Baghdad, Damascus and Constantinople, Byzantine mosaicists from Greece, Rome and Carthage, and marble masons and countless artists from the widest variety of specialities. |
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The processes involved in protected registered designations of origin, protected geographical ascriptions and guaranteed traditional specialities could be made part of the coming WTO negotiating round. |
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The country of Rabelais also offers many gastronomic stops that will alow you to discover the goat's milk cheese, potted meat, chopped pork cooked in fat a,d served cold, and other specialities of the area. |
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Impact assessment is an umbrella term that encompasses many specialities of assessment, all of which work together to form a comprehensive assessment. |
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For the truffes, truffelines, muscalines or nougalines who do part of our specialities very researched, coating sweets fall in a table fulled of cocoa powder, ice sugar or nougatine powder, then they rolled and took out. |
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The proportion of specialities with direct access remained fairly stable between 2004 and 2006 for four specialities: rheumatology, respirology, surgery and endocrinology. |
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Almost all areas and towns have their own specialities, which are known throughout the country, and all Indonesians can tell you where to get e.g. the best mangos or the best tofu. |
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So that the change of scenery is complete and that your guests are cosseted, we can add to the pleasures of our culinary specialities, of jewel cases worthy of One Thousand and One Nights. |
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One of Tuscany's most appetising specialities. |
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The streets are narrow and offer a choice of restaurants and shops selling the local specialities such as confit d'oie or the delicious truffles that are found in this region. |
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We tried out some Belgian specialities in the Grand Café Leroy. |
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The aim of this collaboration is to develop and to market ready-to-use fondue mixtures and processed-cheese specialities on an international basis. |
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Operators should be permitted a reasonable amount of time to adapt both the private control bodies and the labelling of agricultural products and foodstuffs marketed as traditional specialities guaranteed. |
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Sales of specialities continued to grow double digit. |
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There are guys around here who have specialities. |
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As an aside, I can say of the speakers who referred to the need for sensitivity in relation to the promotion of local food specialities and traditional foods that this issue is addressed in the hygiene legislation. |
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But do try the local specialities, like Pescado a la sal, and Sancocho Canario. |
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The company has significant workshares in most Bombardier aircraft with its specialities being fuselages and nacelles. |
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There are many varieties of sausages known to Thai cuisine, some of which are specialities of a specific region of Thailand. |
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A coat of arms is incorporeal heritable property, governed, subject to certain specialities, by the general law applicable to such property. |
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Several cities had distinct styles and specialities by subject, but Amsterdam was the largest artistic centre, because of its great wealth. |
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Reviews of starred restaurants also include two to three culinary specialities. |
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Plant specialities include varieties of Artemsia, Astilbe, Digitalis, Campanula, Leucanthemum, Sanguisorba and Zantedeschia. |
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On-site restaurant La Grange offers Savoyard and Italian specialities and the terrace is accessible directly from the ski slopes. |
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The company's best selling products include yoghurt and eggs as well as Balkan specialities such as sirene, kashkaval, ayran and boza. |
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There's a tempting selection of desserts on offer and Cote's creme caramel and creme brulee are much-loved house specialities. |
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Passers-by take their pick from specialities including steak and kidney pie, St Kitts lamb stew and Eve's pudding. |
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Among the seafood specialities is a fish stew called cotriade. |
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Don't miss the Philly Cheesesteaks and Pennsylvania Dutch specialities. |
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The company had an excellent reputation for its essential oils, oleoresins and specialities for the beverage industry, well as spices and spice mixtures. |
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The county has given its name to a number of culinary specialities. |
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Up in the canopy of the big eucalyptus swift parrots made a noisy start to the day and both green rosellas and black currawongs were Tasmanian endemic specialities. |
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There are brasserie favourites such as steak frites, tuna Nicoise and chargrilled corn-fed Breton chicken, as well as house specialities creme caramel and creme brulee. |
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