Street entertainment will be performed by a local dramatic society and some invited speciality artists. |
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With the hip and happening credit-card citizenry pepping up its level of sophistication, speciality restaurants are in for more. |
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Leading the way forward is the compact sports and speciality car, a two-plus-two mid-engined sporty roadster, but with a difference. |
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He liked a game of rugby union and was handy at a clay pigeon shoot, but after picking up the habit at Eton, his speciality was water polo. |
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The tray-bakes, home made fresh apple pies and fresh rhubarb pies, and our speciality lemon meringue are also very popular with the customers. |
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This local speciality was prepared for us, by a Seychellois friend of our host. |
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Such thinkers rarely wish to venture outside their speciality, and rarely wish to comment on large-scale issues. |
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She had a great love of gardening and her house plants were her speciality. |
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A speciality of Ma Li is the so-called woodblock reduction technique that he and other artists developed in Yunnan. |
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The chemist is a speciality shop that has speciality hours known only to asthmatics and drug addicts. |
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Trev's enterprise is fueling such tasty delights as the delicious quangdong pie, sweet jam and of course his speciality, the quangdong turnover. |
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The restaurant offers fish-starters which are a house speciality, marinated bleaks, trout on a bed of rocket, and fillets of smoked eel. |
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The speciality of neonatal intensive care has developed over the past 30 years. |
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The similar French product, a speciality of ports in the north of Normandy, is called bouffi, also meaning swollen or bloated. |
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The latter are dumplings made with Bauernspeck, carefully cured and smoked bacon, a prominent speciality of the whole of the Tyrol. |
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Coffee is also their speciality and meals available include breakfasts, lunches and afternoon sweets, which are available to eat in or takeaway. |
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However, I hear from others that petty slanders are not only common at HP, they're pretty much a house speciality. |
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In Languedoc-Roussillon cassoulet is a regional speciality and game of any description a favourite. |
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She's also a two-time Olympic gold medalist on the uneven bars, her speciality. |
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A Belarussian speciality, Borshch is cooked beef and pork on the bone, potato and diced beets boiled in water and vinegar. |
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This last was a speciality of his, to which he brought unique and profound insights. |
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Among these networks were more than a handful of sports speciality channels. |
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Orthodontics, the oldest speciality in dentistry, enhances the appearance and health of one's teeth. |
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The waterside area is now home to numerous restaurants, boutiques and speciality shops. |
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The missionary Jesuit order developed a speciality in clinical depictions of torturous martyrdoms. |
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Envisioning a new medical speciality to address this ailment, the AACI built a network of private institutions to treat habitual drunkards. |
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A speciality of the Kabyle Berbers of Algeria is ahethut, made from barley, bran, and ground acorn meal. |
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The island's speciality is dried seafood, and trays of whiffy prawns and cuttlefish stained the evening air. |
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The most renowned of all buckwheat dishes is kasha, a speciality of Russia and E. Europe. |
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Butchers from all parts of Ireland entered fresh samples of their traditional, or speciality, sausages, black or white pudding or drisheen. |
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The categories included traditional pork sausage, speciality sausage, hot and cold ready to eat pies, bacon, gammon and ready meals. |
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Essentially this is a speciality garden centre together with a variety of wildlife, mostly endangered species. |
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There is also a restaurant attached, and the speciality is kleftiko, a slow-roasted Greek lamb dish. |
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For the main course, gourmet sandwiches, wraps and hot paninis are on offer, but Anderson's speciality is really its seven delicatessen plates. |
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We have an extensive range of freshly made loaves, rolls, and speciality breads lovingly made by craft bakeries across the county. |
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West End theatres used to run revues or present speciality acts like an American singer surrounded by dancers and back-up acts. |
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A shopping centre is to be built on the main street, and this will also incorporate restaurants and speciality shops. |
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Ryan sources most of the stock, travelling to food fairs and meeting speciality food companies. |
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His speciality had become tax evasion, the illegal cousin of tax avoidance, and the laundering of dirty money. |
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I handed each of them a glass of apple juice and a bowl of my speciality trail mix. |
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The shop employs a staff of 3 people, and according to Mrs Thiemann, is the only such speciality shop in the country. |
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The hospital, which opened its doors in 1995, runs a number of speciality clinics. |
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I appreciated the juicy, freshly cut limes, attentive service and some of the speciality items on the menu. |
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Blackburn's own speciality was the dhoti, the traditional Indian loincloth, many millions of which were shipped over to Bombay and Calcutta. |
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The gossamer-thin spring-roll pastry can be bought from Oriental food stores and some speciality food halls and delis. |
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They remain popular, and are now generally regarded as a Scottish speciality. |
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His speciality is extension of the guitar repertoire, with arrangements of Chopin, Brahms and, particularly, J S Bach. |
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He was, in fact, a leader of a gang of Essex ruffians, whose speciality was robbery with violence. |
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The speciality of these pieces is that the gemstones are powdered and used as base colours, which reflects the imagination of the artist. |
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The construction of astronomical instruments such as the astrolabe was also a speciality of the Arabs. |
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My salad of pickled wild mushrooms was, our Swedish waitress explained, a speciality of her native land. |
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A speciality machine shop can turn the inside of a titanium ring to make it bigger but cost wise it might be cheaper to buy a new one. |
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Their speciality is creamy, full-flavoured brine-washed cow's milk, Criffel and fresh ricotta, a simple curd cheese. |
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He did a bit of repair to umbrellas, as well, the old crystal radio, popular then, was a speciality for him and he repaired several of them. |
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A short stroll along memory lane reveals an interesting range of speciality shops including antiques, art and craft, gift shops and galleries. |
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Salt cod, or bacalao, is a speciality across Spain, and reflects earlier times without refrigeration. |
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The women would wear their afternoon tea gowns, and could mix their favourite blend from speciality teas such as Darjeeling and Ceylon. |
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This bakery produces a range of delicious continental breads such as croissants and pains au chocolat, as well as speciality loaves. |
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With charges for speciality services steadily rising, healthcare moves out of the reach of the common man. |
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The house speciality is manchoorie balti, where a whole chicken is marinated and barbecued, then boned and slow-cooked to a secret recipe. |
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He also studied the foundations of geometry which was his own mathematical speciality. |
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John Charnock is a professional engineer with a speciality in the field of mechanical engineering. |
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But he tasted success when his traditional pork pie and his speciality steak and onion pie were voted the best. |
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That's a great price for a big feed and all steak fans around York should consider a trip to sample this restaurant's speciality. |
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For dining and entertainment, the property will offer five options including a casual and a speciality restaurant, a lobby lounge and three bars. |
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Mushrooms are a speciality, most notably the truffles of Acqualagna. |
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My speciality is a banana and pear crumble, with lots and lots of butter. |
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The company said that its actuaries calculate their subscription rates on the likely claims made in the year, and on the overall climate of litigation within that speciality. |
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And tracking down ingredients such as tat tsoi no longer feels like a wild goose chase, since speciality foods are now stocked in many supermarkets. |
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In Britain and Gaul, however, malted barley was indeed required for the manufacture of beer, a local speciality for which there was a steady demand in legionary camps. |
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Mr Maxwell, whose speciality is French and English starters, can lip read quite well but can only speak a few words, so he relies on signing to communicate. |
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He makes a speciality of finding the weak link in the chain. |
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You can buy small bottles of aromatic oils from speciality shops. |
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Val Pellice produces a speciality cheese, the origins of which stem from the early Middle Ages when occasional Saracenic groups ventured into the Alps. |
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His wife said he enjoys cooking all kinds of Italian food but his speciality is meat dishes such as saltimbocca and steaks, which he prepares himself. |
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A Sardinian speciality is a large type of ravioli, around five to six centimetres square, with various fillings such as egg and chopped mint, or mashed potato and soft cheese. |
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The speciality was mutton tagine, softly braised in the tagine pot with peas, vegetables, and spices. |
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In addition to catalog sales, Venus sells through its Jacksonville retail outlet and also distributes wholesale to surf shops and speciality stores worldwide. |
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She was a gifted musician and her speciality was the tin whistle. |
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Stop for lunch at one of the mountain restaurants, where a hearty helping of the local speciality, Carinthian cheese dumplings, should set you up for the afternoon. |
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The boy's speciality was dispatching sewer rats that got in the way. |
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Also recommended were the tofu soup, the kimchi soup and a Korean speciality called bibimbap, a mixture of rice and seasoned meat, vegetables and egg. |
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The management of pain is the speciality of Dr Andrew Lawson. |
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The twentieth century witnessed the virtual demise of the household-sized mom-and-pop corner stores, replaced by large scale department and speciality stores. |
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The audience used to include mainly multiples and smaller shops, but now a whole range of speciality shops, not to mention forecourts and delicatessens are included. |
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In the 1920s and 1930s, it caught on like wildfire, and with the mass production of speciality musical saws, sales of 30,000 per year were not uncommon. |
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There's beef, duck and a vegetarian option, but the speciality is an interesting selection of fish dishes, including halibut, sole, monkfish, mussels and scallops. |
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It is the function of the growing speciality of neuropsychiatry to investigate the psychiatric effects of disorders that have a neurological function or structure. |
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They now hope to branch out into salons and speciality stores. |
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Amenities in Delgany village include schools and speciality shops. |
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Food consisted of bagels, speciality savouries, pastries and cakes. |
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Dinner might start with swordfish carpaccio, moving on to seafood with noodles, tuna with peppers, or caponata, a Sicilian speciality based on aubergines. |
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The stands will offer speciality foods such as organic meats, fruit and vegetables, home baking, smoked fish, chutneys and relishes, she explained. |
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His particular speciality is visual perception to guide robots. |
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Mexican fajitas, sweet-and-sour chicken, fish dishes and Ralph's speciality, home-made steak pie with onion sauce, all will feature on a colourful menu. |
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The six-cylinder in-line engine has been a BMW speciality since way back when, so it should come as no surprise that the six-cylinder remains at the heart of the power chain. |
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She was a splendid cook and was known for her speciality, Irish stew. |
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The speciality of the house, it comes already sweetened and mainly consists of crema, the light brown cream that forms naturally at the top of a normal espresso. |
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She was a gifted musician, her speciality was the traditional tin whistle. |
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Now we're getting people who are reviewing up to a dozen applications, not in their area of speciality but in, what you might say, their wider purview of experience. |
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Those breweries, mostly family-owned firms, are known of speciality beers such as Brugse Zot and Kasteelbier. |
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The house speciality is a potent blend of Belvedere black raspberry vodka, fresh blackberries, cassis and cranberry topped with champagne. |
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Try the local version of German speciality sauerbraten, beef which has been marinated for days before being pot-roasted. |
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Much of this is goods on basic kitchen textiles, flannel sheets and cases, and speciality lines such as high count sateens. |
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Beautifully-presented linens are also a speciality in the fair with classic antiques such as Gaudy Welsh, Lustreware and Spongeware. |
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A NORTH Wales producer of speciality ice lollies is on course to more than triple its sales by the end of its second year of trading. |
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The local speciality of Aachen is an originally hard type of sweet bread, baked in large flat loaves, called Aachener Printen. |
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The East End of London has also been a place for speciality craft beers and unique independent pubs and breweries. |
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Each precinct has a range of high street shops, department stores and many smaller individual speciality shops. |
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It was in Dublin that San Lucas scored his first success in what has become something of a speciality for him, the puissance. |
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Additional military schools are available for speciality training in Canada, the United States and the United Kingdom. |
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Truro has various chain stores, speciality shops and markets, which reflect its historic tradition as a market town. |
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These speciality beers have a tiny proportion of the market, but are of interest to connoisseurs worldwide. |
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Dairy products are important to the local economy and there are a number of speciality cheeses such as mizithra, anthotyros, and kefalotyri. |
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They can then apply to earn a master's degree or a speciality diploma, then an MD degree in a specialty. |
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Their main business is in the granulation and packing of chemicals for the speciality and agrochemical sectors. |
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Solvay Novacare is a global leader inA speciality surfactants and a major player in polymers, amines, guarA and phosphorus derivatives. |
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Such is the behind-the-scenes work of the military occupational speciality 82D geodetic surveyer and MOS 8 IL photolithographer. |
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In 1923 Bainbridge opened a marble-lined food hall, offering such delicacies as speciality sausages, galantines and haggis. |
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It is also cultivated in Kobe, Japan and used to make a meat pancake, a local speciality. |
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As part of Boulton's efforts to market to the wealthy, he started to sell vases decorated with ormolu, previously a French speciality. |
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Try Formaggi for dessert, an Italian speciality of mixed milk cheese coated in pressed Nebbiolo grapes with Sardinian crisp bread and chutney. |
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Its range includes Irish speciality breads such as potato farls, soda farls, wheaten bread, pancakes and barmbrack. |
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The precursor to variety shows of today, music hall involved a mixture of popular songs, comedy, speciality acts and variety entertainment. |
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As part of the competition, the baristas will have to prepare their very own speciality drink. |
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And the Nevis Bakery, Fort William, won the speciality section for their peppered steak and black pudding pie. |
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Belgium produces a wide variety of speciality ales that elude easy classification. |
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The range, launched this week, includes finger foods, Christmas products, desserts, speciality cheeses and partyware. |
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Almost any kind of beer can be delivered in this format, although it tends to be mainly associated with imported, stronger, and speciality beers. |
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But the real speciality and the reason Trish has come here is to see them making their famous fougasse. |
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Later chapters consider the product-making and nutritional quality of rice and investigate speciality rices and rice breeding for desirable quality. |
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An Etruscan speciality was near life size tomb effigies in terracotta, usually lying on top of a sarcophagus lid propped up on one elbow in the pose of a diner in that period. |
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In the 19th century ornamental ironwork became a speciality. |
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Leading talc producers are focusing on the production of speciality micronised grades for use in plastics compounding, reflecting the changing patterns of demand. |
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The selectAZymeTM service complements Almac's speciality capabilities, including radiolabelling, polymorph and solid form optimisation, and peptide and protein synthesis. |
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For, the dish that left a lasting impression on my taste buds was the Methi Palak Papad ki Subzi, a speciality from Indore that the chef interprets expertly. |
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The divestment is in line with Tessenderlo's focus on speciality products and services in the field of food, agriculture, water management and valorising bio-residuals. |
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One speciality is the carbonade flamande, a beer-based beef stew. |
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With beer writers such as Michael Jackson writing about stouts and porters in the 1970s, there has been a moderate interest in the global speciality beer market. |
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There is also the East Street area which has been designated for speciality shopping, with the aim of promoting smaller retailers, alongside the chain store Debenhams. |
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However, energy is one of our largest costs at our speciality and bar business and we are disadvantaged by the UK's cripplingly high electricity costs. |
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The company produces precision-engineered parts, subassemblies and modules to its customers' specifications in a wide range of speciality metals and alloys. |
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In fifty cases out of a hundred, booksellers who make grangerizing a speciality find it pays far better to break up an illustrated book than to sell it intact. |
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A quarter thought laverbread was a speciality loaf baked on hot volcanic rocks and a further 45 per cent thought it was a type of scone flavoured with soapwort. |
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A speciality of the Toluca region of Mexico, the pungent sausage was spiked with roasted serrano and poblano chilies, plenty of herbs and a shot of vinegar for tang. |
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