Pete has been driven to such distraction lately he is now muttering about consoling himself by munching on a fine Alsatian steak. |
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There's no more humane way to deal with a drunken, braying posho than to let an angry Alsatian deal with it. |
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About the size of a very large Alsatian, the wolf hunts in packs and will eat anything from reindeer to household rubbish. |
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Their dog was an Alsatian with a dark coat and legs that looked too short for its body size. |
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It lacks the aromatic qualities of other Alsatian grape varieties and may not be used for the production of Grand Cru or late harvest wines. |
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Clarence the Alsatian with attitude, lay in the small patch of afternoon sunlight that made it into his enclosure. |
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The Alsatian makes a fine herding animal and is a certain winner in obedience trials. |
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They had a huge Alsatian that they kept chained up in the side passage leading to their garden. |
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Except the lead character, the somnolent man, a lady and the Alsatian dog, there are no other characters in the film. |
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It was the most horrendous place, because it was so savage, Alsatian dogs were snarling at you all the time, there was hardly any food. |
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The traditional habitat of the Alsatian lowland consists of houses constructed with walls in half-timbering and cob and roofing in flat tiles. |
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An Alsatian dog proved he really was man's best friend, by donning a bow-tie and acting as best man at his owners' wedding. |
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Charming bed and breakfast inns, village delis and bars are a window to quality Alsatian living and country life, favoured by most inhabitants of this enchanting region. |
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There are many good reasons why Tempé is today considered to be a real icon of Alsatian culinary art. |
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First we popped in on a roly-poly Alsatian farm wife and watched her brewing outrageously smelly Munster cheese to the accompaniment of tub-thumping Bavarian music. |
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Since Madame Maigret is from Alsace, he specified an Alsatian Traminger both in the sauce and to be drunk with the dish. |
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The traditional habitat of the Alsatian lowland is constituted of houses constructed with walls in half-timbering and cob and roofing in flat tiles. |
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In my early childhood I spoke Alsatian in the family context, an Alemannic dialect close to Swiss German. |
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And it has particularly infuriated park managers because the owner of an Alsatian watched as her dog chased the buck and then fled the scene while the deer died. |
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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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In Alsatian wines, the pHs are generally situated between 3.0 for Riesling and 4.0 for Gewurztraminer or Pinots Gris. |
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These first floor rooms have been renovated with all mod cons for those who would like to sample the delights of the Alsatian wine route. |
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Unfortunately, it was not fully explained why Mr Thompson was in the company of such orthodontic assailants as Suarez and a rabid Alsatian. |
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Deep and complex, this white develops on smoky notes that go well with Alsatian dishes like calves' sweetbreads, mushrooms and lamb. |
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The resplendently Alsatian façade of this late 19C house is adorned with brightly coloured geraniums in summer. |
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The Alsatian area of France is known for framboise, distilled from raspberries, and fraise, distilled from strawberries. |
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On the Alsatian front he met Gen. Charles de Gaulle, with whom his destiny was thenceforth to be linked. |
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The regional show held at Colmar for the honeys from Alsace attests to the vitality of Alsatian honey production. |
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Regional languages and dialects such as Breton, Catalan, Corsican, Basque, Alsatian, and Flemish are still in use, and some are taught in regional schools. |
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In later years, Alsatian cabinet-making would adopt simpler designs, including seven-columned and two-tiered armoires. |
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Relative to strong alcohol, Cognac, Armagnac, and Alsatian Kirsch get on well with chocolate. |
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The foie gras goes well with Alsatian white wine like a Pinot Gris or Gewurztraminer. |
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It is one of the ingredients in the only Alsatian blended wine, Edelzwicker. |
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This is the case of France for the maritime public domain and the Alsatian State forests. |
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Unfortunately, the type of neighbour who keeps a large, angry Alsatian in a minuscule 11th-floor flat is unlikely to look kindly on your well-meant tips about animal welfare. |
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The tri-coloured cockade pinned on the Alsatian black bow adds a strong patriotic meaning to a painting that avoids grandiloquence and anecdote. |
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Even curry, the former best friend of chilled lager, is now seen as a dish that brings out the best in certain Alsatian wines and powerful Rieslings. |
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He would quaff a few glasses of Alsatian Pinot Noir as he poured forth his conviction that Northern Ireland could emulate France and Germany by resolving age-old conflict. |
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He had great magnetism, and the fearful soul of middle-unionist Ulster was comforted by having him around, like an Alsatian dog barking in the back garden. |
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A popular novel written in 1864, L'Ami Fritz is a lively portrait of 19th century Alsatian bourgeois society seen through the love story of Fritz, a confirmed bachelor, and Süzel, the daughter of his tenant farmer. |
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Between traditional half-timbered and troglodytic houses, music-hall, Alsatian folklore, breweries and distilleries, our region can only charm you. |
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It was with the advent of the French Revolution and the higher profile of Alsatian politicians and generals in Paris that sauerkraut began to shrug off its provincial character. |
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Obernai commences a run of classic Alsatian wine towns, each more fairytale than the next, with glimpses of the turreted Chateau du Haut-Koenigsbourg in the forest high above completing the Disneyesque mise-en-scène. |
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Enjoy specialties such as sauerkraut, Baeckeoffe the schiffala, pot-au-feu in Alsace, tarte flambe, accompanied by an Alsatian wine and served in a traditional and lively atmosphere. |
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On September 26 1778, Mozart left Paris and took the postal diligence to Strasbourg which led him to the Alsatian capital where he arrived on October 10 1778 at the post house of the Cour du Corbeau. |
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He housesits for his brother in LA, looking after the family's Alsatian dog while they holiday in Vietnam. |
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Although these people speak German, it is more questionable whether German can be considered a regional language in Alsace as the Alsatian dialect, which is undoubtedly Germanic, is substantially different. |
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From the royal courts of the nineteenth century to the tables of gourmets of our time, one name is on everyone's lips when talking about the true Alsatian foie gras: Edouard Artzner. |
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The first mention about it is in a manuscript dated from 1295, in which it was stated that it belonged to Counts de Ferrete, a powerful Alsatian family. |
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It shares with the greatest German and Alsatian Rieslings a strong acid component that gives the wine remarkable clarity for its amazing extract and length. |
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The programme is based on the development of German, considered as a regional language, a reference language and the written language for the Alsatian dialects. |
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Alsatian cuisine is a fine reflection of the region, blending traditional cooking based on local produce with the audacity and inventiveness of today's contemporary gastronomy. |
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Alsatian wine is a great wine, which is drunk mainly for pleasure. |
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Strasbourg already offers a very rich cultural life which deserves additional financial support in order to reinforce co-operation with other Alsatian cities and the adjacent regions. |
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The historical predominant language of much of Alsace is Alsatian, a set of Allemannic dialects closely related to Swabian and Swiss German. |
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However, Alsatian, along with other regional languages, are recognized by the French government in the official list of languages of France. |
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Like all regional languages in France, however, the transmission of Alsatian is on the decline. |
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Alsatian cuisine, somewhat based on Germanic culinary traditions, is marked by the use of pork in various forms. |
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Germany also erected a similar fence to isolate thirteen Alsatian villages from Switzerland. |
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The thousands that were tear gassed, sjamboked by the police, mauled by Alsatian dogs, that was me. |
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Church people were intimately involved in the preservation of Alsatian linguistic culture in the 1860s, first and foremost the great Germanizing bishop, Andre Raess. |
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Almost all Alsatian wine is varietally labelled, which is rare in France. |
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Andrea Smiley tied the door shut to keep white Alsatian Snowy trapped. |
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In more recent years, the Alsatian language is again being promoted by local, national, and European authorities as an element of the region's identity. |
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There is controversy around the recognition of the Alsatian flag. |
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