And in the last decade, Sweden's pioneering and inventive cuisine has placed it among the world's top epicurean destinations. |
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Unlike the stuffy, overpriced hotel restaurants of yesteryear, the new dining options can stand up to the best epicurean eateries. |
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It was an extraordinary breach of European epicurean etiquette that could not be allowed to go unchallenged. |
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But over the past decade the best chefs haven't been content to build a single epicurean temple. |
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It asserted that epicurean delights come from God, as do the gifts of wisdom, knowledge, and joy. |
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While following this epicurean lifestyle, the people fail to nurture their inner self and land themselves in trouble. |
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I don't consider one order of calamari and two glasses of water between two people in a German restaurant very epicurean. |
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Does that make me an epicurean cynic or a cynical epicurean? |
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In this age of dietary obsessions and national guilt about fat, the joy of eating and the quirks of the palate are seldom discussed, a dirty little epicurean secret. |
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She advised that I take a stroll into the centre of town where such epicurean delights as sausage suppers lathered in curry sauce were to be had. |
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To forgo the leisured lifestyle, to abstain from epicurean pleasures of over-indulgence, is no mean task. |
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There is an abundance of powerfully voiced republicanism, anticlerical fervour and epicurean life. |
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Thanks to my dear mum my pantry and freezer is stocked with a litany of epicurean failures. |
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I have to admit to a certain amount of epicurean bigotry here. |
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The following courses enabled our guests to continue their epicurean travels and, perhaps, re-discover our great country from a new perspective. |
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In this respect, it is fair to say that just as Epicurus was hardly epicurean, Protestants and Puritans were much less puritanical than is often supposed. |
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For all of Dario's epicurean talents, he did not strike me as a man likely to be versed in the nuances of online shopping. |
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Alma has the epicurean Hitchcock on a diet and one senses trouble in paradise. |
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This is good news for epicurean Americans awaiting the imminent invasion of cicadas. |
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Then there are new interests which you might consider developing: the list is endless, from astronomy to photography to epicurean cooking. |
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Get your hands on bushels of helpful upgrades along the way to give yourself an epicurean edge over your opponents. |
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In short, the robusto offers a satisfying epicurean equilibrium between time of burning and richness of flavor. |
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To discover France is first to understand its culture: Its religious and political monuments, its art, and particularly its epicurean pleasures. |
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With more than 80 national cuisines served in over 5,000 restaurants, Québec offers visitors and residents a world tour of epicurean delights. |
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Forget the beach, have an epicurean adventure this summer at one of America's excellent food festivals. |
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DeVoto and Child were two epicurean explorers who were able to create a window into the current American food scene. |
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Once an epicurean, caviar-flecked deviled egg emerges on a menu on South Beach, it will be widely copied throughout the nation. |
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The specific characteristic of Château Tour Peyronneau is its epicurean style, which stems from airiness provided by the gravelly soils upon which it grows. |
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The Festival invites locals and tourists alike to join in some 280 gourmet activities, special events and memorable meals for 11 days of pure epicurean delight! |
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Again this year, our distinguished out-of-town guests will be cooking up some epicurean treats along with the chefs from the Festival's Finest Tables. |
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I'm an epicurean by nature and try to transcribe my love of life in my paintings whether it be through landscapes, street scenes, or street cafés,... and in my poems too. |
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Barbie Latza Nadeau on the unforgiving world of epicurean rankings. |
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The black vocalist turns into an epicurean and advises the crowd to make the most of life with beer and pot, under the watching eyes of the one-armed Statue of Liberty at the back of the stage. |
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Savor the island's epicurean treats at the Swizzle Inn, where indulgers have been said to swagger out. |
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Your tour will continue to the Granville Island Public Market where you will have time to shop in the unique artist galleries and wander through the Public Market of epicurean delights. |
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It is highly adaptable, fine for daytime and after meals alike, and ideal for the epicurean who has no wish to dig into a bigger format. Quite difficult to find. |
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These young vintners, the only independent wine makers in the village, quickly began defining their style: sustainable agriculture as a method to create epicurean wines. |
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The discrete, attentive service rounds out the epicurean experience of a meal at La Pinsonnière, set in the elegant dining room featuring paintings by renowned artists and the simple majesty of the St. Lawrence River. |
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His approach to the epicurean arts was free-wheeling. |
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Each year we showcase this unique mix at the Hong Kong Wine and Dine Festival, which has grown to be one of the most popular epicurean events in the world. |
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His features might have been called good, had there not lurked under the pent-house of his eye, that sly epicurean twinkle which indicates the cautious voluptuary. |
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By the 1640s such challenges were being reinforced by a new wave of Epicurean science and philosophy. |
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Is there any space for ideas like honour, responsibility and service in a hedonist or Epicurean philosophy? |
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The Cyrenaics make fun of the Epicurean theory by saying that this state of being free of desires and pain is the condition of a corpse. |
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One scientist first accepted the Epicurean objection to determinism, and then changed his mind. |
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As a young man he took well to the Epicurean view of freedom and independence of spirit, though this led him into the alley of atheism. |
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Diogenes of Oenoanda propagated Epicurean doctrines in Asia Minor, inscribing them on the wall of a Stoa in his home town. |
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Through his vehemence he made many adversaries, particularly among the Academic and Epicurean philosophers. |
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One might conclude, as some did in antiquity, that Arcesilaus therefore had a hidden objective of undermining Stoic or Epicurean empiricism in favor of Platonic doctrine. |
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A moment in heaven is infinitely pleasurable, so even if heaven lasts no longer than that, that moment outweighs a lifetime of Epicurean pleasures. |
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Gassendi, for example, embarked on a wholehearted revival and modification of Epicurean atomism, which had a considerable impact on natural philosophy. |
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The article on Epicurus, however, is quite valuable, since it contains some original letters of that philosopher, which comprise a summary of the Epicurean doctrines. |
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Rationalizing hermeneutics of myth became even more popular under the Roman Empire, thanks to the physicalist theories of Stoic and Epicurean philosophy. |
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