There was a cookbook lying open on the counter, and a few other bits necessary for the plat du jour. |
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Seafood, not surprisingly, is the plat du jour and the fish is always fresh. |
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On new blocks, city employees had to recreate plat lines to determine on whose property weeds grew. |
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The plat contained expansive grounds for parks, a railroad right-of-way, and railyards. |
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Gary checked out the plat and there's an easement that runs along the west end of your property to the other parcel. |
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This map was completed by incorporating prairie sites that were indicated on plat maps for the remaining areas of Alabama. |
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Cooper's commercial interests kept it that way even as late as 1842 when a plat made of Poplar Farm showed how little forest remained. |
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My first dinner there was on a Monday, and the menu lists suckling pig as a plat du jour, available only on weekends. |
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There was no menu, just the plat du jour then as much fruit, desert and cheese as you wanted. |
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You then share a Brasilian plate of two empenadas, red beans, salad and salsa, and the plat du jour, a lamb tajine, deliciously spiced. |
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My first dinner there is on a Monday, and the menu lists suckling pig as a plat du jour, available only on weekends. |
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The Thursday plat du jour is suckling pig cooked to crackly perfection, with a smoky hint of apples. |
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I wish every day was Thursday, when the plat du jour is short ribs. |
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We estimated the location of each individual vising signal strength, distance, and landscape configuration to map all individual locations on county plat maps. |
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Or plat du jour, as they used to say when France was blazing the gastronomic trail. Beppe Severgnini: columnist, Corriere della Sera. |
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Hutchins' job was to measure it out and map it on a surveyor's plat. |
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But Jean Tirole, professor at the University of Toulouse l, has not come to Paris to discuss corporate-finance theory over the plat du jour. |
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He has imported his famous recipe for pork belly and lentils as a plat du jour, only this version is garnished with frizzled leeks and two curled shavings of black truffle. |
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In addition, Cannon includes, throughout the book, an extensive collection of black-and-white photographs and assorted plat maps of the town and vicinity. |
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As a matter of fact, his plat du jour at the Westin is the local sweet low-country shrimp cooked with a white wine and served with a sweet chilli sauce. |
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New Europe, old Europe, wider Europe, narrower Europe, a Europe of the fifteen, the twenty-five, or forty-five, Europe à la carte and Europe plat du jour? |
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The dishes certainly sound strange – nitro-dragon de pissaladière, oeuf au plat au virtuel – but he uses outstanding products and the surprising tastes are delicious. |
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The words map, chart, and plat are used somewhat interchangeably. |
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Animal prints are fashion's plat du jour right now. |
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Work on it, plat with it and give her the beautyness she need and deserve, ya know. |
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French cuisine is the plat du jour as Chez Francis gets set to open on Cowbridge Road. |
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I'd always have the plat du jour, because it tends to be whatever is best in the market that day. |
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It is at such times that I am pleased that they are the size of a pencil and therefore unlikely to write me down as the plat du jour. |
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So shall our plat in this one point be larger and much surmount that which Stanlhurst first tooke in hand. |
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Each opened his bundle praising his own goods and disparaging his neighbours thrusting a piece of silk towards us recommending it as Scatch plat or Bailatee. |
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Eleuthera made palmetto plat for hats, arrowroot, and casaba starch. |
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At first I mistook the plat du jour for macaroni cheese but after poking around in poor French was told it was salsify, the roots when cooked actually tasting like oysters. |
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The plat principal could include a pot au feu or steak frites. |
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In 1603, Hugh Plat suggested that coal might be charred in a manner analogous to the way charcoal is produced from wood. |
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