Across from the main plaza, Mi Casa serves mole poblano and other Mexican specialties. |
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Among the country's many food specialties is an endless array of pastries, which incorporate succulent oranges and creamy almond paste. |
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He eloquently argued that we thus have a moral imperative to think and act globally, whatever our personal specialties might be. |
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A green papaya salad from Thailand and a lamb-and-prune tagine from Morocco are among Wayne's specialties. |
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Other Cajun specialties include tasso, a spicy Cajun version of jerky, smoked beef and pork sausages, chourice, and chaudin. |
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High risk obstetrics and neonatal intensive care are high cost, low volume specialties. |
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The biggest improvements were seen in medical specialties and anaesthetics. |
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Carne asada is the centrepiece of two of the very manly Salvadorian house specialties. |
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I regularly hold joint clinics with colleagues from overlapping specialties, such as genetics, neurology, ophthalmology, etc. |
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When he first went to Hull in 1936, he did general surgery in all the specialties except ophthalmology. |
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Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants. |
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The reservist should share information about military assignments or specialties with an employer. |
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Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as urology, oncology and radiotherapy. |
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Kurdish specialties include a type of wafer bread eaten for breakfast, and any kind of grain cooked in whey. |
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Consider seeking opinions from doctors in specialties such as obstetrics and gynecology, women's health, and interventional radiology. |
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For some specialties, obstetrics in particular, medicine may be among the worst small-business sectors in America. |
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Medical specialties that rely on images to formulate a diagnosis lend themselves to the store-and-forward method of telemedicine. |
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He said the theatre hospital was a first-rate field hospital with a broad range of surgical specialties represented. |
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There are 5 vegetarian specialties including an interesting bhindi masala and an aloo gobi masala. |
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The strongest influence on its native cuisine is Sicilian, although traditional grilled chops and other British specialties are popular, too. |
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I'd cook rabbit stuffed with black pudding, which is one of our house specialties in the Lindsey House. |
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The two of us order our favorite dishes, mine being the stuffed manicotti, one of the restaurant's specialties. |
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This conference targets pediatric, orthopedic, cardiothoracic, and neurosurgery specialties. |
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With expertise in anthropology and Aboriginal arts, Chen's specialties and dedication in these fields have gained him numerous honors and awards. |
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This stunningly beautiful restaurant features modern Scandinavian cuisine and specialties such as gravlax, herring and caviar. |
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The approach in general practice is broad and biocultural, in contrast to the older biomedical definitions of specialties. |
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This comparison has shown anesthesiology and emergency medicine to be the highest-risk specialties. |
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An uncontrollable wild man, one of the Sheik's specialties was throwing fireballs at his opponents. |
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There were, he said, difficulties in recruitment across a wide range of specialties, particularly surgery and anaesthetics. |
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As expected, surgery, emergency medicine, and obstetrics were the medical specialties of the physicians named in these suits. |
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At the Cowgirl Creamery in Point Reyes Station, specialties such as fromage blanc and fresh clabbered cottage cheese are made from organic milk. |
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These are followed by 9 tandoori specialties with lamb, chicken and prawn, some combined with cheeses. |
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Next up are 6 house specialties including a classical Swiss cheese fondue and a raclette served with side items and salad. |
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Roasted rabbit, boiled sweet potato and baked pies with vegetable filling are local specialties. |
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Round karosses, pouffes, shields and decorative wall piece skins are among the specialties that we stock. |
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In the Renaissance Hospital, clinics and wards will be based on patient groups rather than medical specialties. |
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In our historic snuggeries, in the beer garden or in the prince hall, you can enjoy our regional specialties. |
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Two of the specialties, not often found on tandoori-oriented Indian-restaurant menus, are uttapams and dosas. |
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A researcher wants to ban the word clinician because it implies superiority over non-clinical specialties. |
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No targets were available for admissions to geriatric specialties or for numbers of beds in private nursing homes. |
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I got a degree in industrial technology with specialties in metallurgy and power mechanization. |
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Other Madrid specialties are bartollos and canutillos, fried pastries with confectioner's custard. |
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Following the concert, guests moved into the dining room for a bountiful buffet of superb Norwegian specialties. |
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Seafood specialties include Pacific sand dabs with Swiss chard, poached lobster and grilled branzino, while non-seafood eaters can sup on foie gras and duck breast. |
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In addition to clinical health psychology, examples of specialties include clinical neuropsychology, forensic psychology and behavioral psychology. |
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This growth in litigation has occurred across the range of medical specialties, although the most pronounced growth has been in claims arising from obstetrics and gynaecology. |
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We hadn't been planning to eat until later, but when I spotted that the ubiquitous pastilla was listed under specialties de la maison, I couldn't resist sneaking one in. |
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His training specialties, however, are in the hydrometer and fathometer. |
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Traditional Argentinean specialties are asado, parrillada,, and empanadas. |
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His programme in integrative medicine at the University of Arizona offers two year fellowships to doctors who have completed residencies in primary care specialties. |
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It's not yet clear whether the current law relates to telemedicine in the same way it does for other medical specialties, or whether entirely new legal issues will surface. |
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The choreography evokes the ladies' specialties, their lethally polite rivalry, and, most important, the filigreed yet dazzling nature of Romantic-era technique. |
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They're spinning off noncore operations to focus on their specialties. |
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Our unit was made up of cooks, mechanics, and quartermasters with many of the same military occupational specialties found in traditional CSS units. |
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This makes the entire structure vulnerable and dependent on individual decisions on reducing the scope of training reserve officers in some or other specialties. |
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I can only speak for my own specialties, organic and medicinal chemistry. |
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With other Middle Eastern specialties like kibbeh, kofta, and hummus with ground sirloin on offer, the restaurant seems a good bet for further adventures in exotic cuisine. |
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From the time when a French winegrower was imported to improve the wine, Chileans have used European methods to make wine and have won prizes for their specialties. |
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Among her specialties is helping patients with dissociative Identity Disorder. |
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There are specialties where interpersonal skills can take a backseat without harm to patient well-being. |
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Both of Alban Berg's operas rank as James Levine specialties, and both are in the Metropolitan's repertory this season for a few performances each. |
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Many different specialties use electroencephalography services. |
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I started my third year of medical school, when students rotate through the different specialties, crisp white coats venturing into the grime of clinical medicine. |
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Some physical therapists have additional training and education in certain specialties, such as pediatrics, orthopedics, sports medicine, or rehabilitation. |
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For one, the assignment of specialties in the military is fairly arbitrary. |
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His specialties are attracting the sympathy of the jury for his physical pluck and amusing it with his lively wit. |
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Hopper's specialties are the body wraps, pedicures and oxygen facials. |
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He was widely published and notable for his extensive collaboration across different specialties as diverse as nephrology, neurology, and cardiothoracic surgery. |
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The centre serves continental breakfast, and has a room with a piano, some kegs of Marsala, and trays of the local marzipan and almond specialties for informal interaction. |
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Seafood specialties like halibut, fluke, and grouper and the unique world of micro greens have done much to influence his opinion of American food culture. |
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One study examined the effects of music use in various medical specialties, including anesthesiology, surgery, orthopedics, dentistry, and obstetrics. |
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You'll be happy to know that international cuisine features strongly, as well as local specialties including coconut crab and wild pigeon cooked island style in ground ovens. |
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The internet based company develops internet continuing education courses and distance learning on their web site, with almost all the specialties. |
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Oaxaca's traditional food is widely seen as the best in Mexico and local specialties include tamales, fried grasshoppers and a spicy chilli and chocolate sauce known as mole. |
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The menu is extensive, offering fried and stewed dishes and even hotpots for winter, but the house specialties are from the charcoal grill that stands exposed to the street. |
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The second tier varies depending on the legal specialties taken after the first tier. |
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This year, for the first time, SullivanCotter surveyed emerging specialties such as Laborists, Surgicalists and Nocturnists. |
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Some of her specialties include lemon Moroccan chicken, beef carbonade and freshly baked sourdough bread. |
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Also serves a variety of Italian specialties such as pastas, calzones, strombolis and much more. |
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The physician groups of OIC now offer care in more than 35 specialties, in addition to an extensive network of primary care locations. |
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The book would be useful for students and technologists in all disciplines and specialties to help understand sonographic imaging. |
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Boys eventually gained a thorough knowledge both of sexuality and of the prostitution business, including its kinkier specialties. |
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His specialties include test, turnup, installation and design of optical networks. |
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Besides Bayferrox 912 LOM, other high-performance specialties include Bayferrox 943, for instance, which has a distinctive orangey hue. |
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For dining, La Scena Lounge Bar and Restaurant serves up an eclectic menu of specialties from Italy, Japan and France. |
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A selection of Japanese specialties, including Makimono rolls, as well as re-imagined offerings like low-carb rolls, in downtown Sarasota. |
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Tamp Maid has long been an innovator and producer of quality value-added seafood and seafood specialties. |
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Which means he grew up on the shredded beef dish ropa vieja, the fried chicken called chicharrones de pollo, and other Cuban specialties. |
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Homemade side items are southern specialties like Baked Beans, Coleslaw, Mexican Corn Bread, Collard Greens, Cheese Potatoes and more. |
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Functional chemicals provided include organic peroxides, metal alkyls, organometallic specialties and polymer additives. |
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His specialties include low-temperature geochemistry, hydrogeology and paleoclimatology. |
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Its most important product groups include amines, diols, polyalcohols, acids and specialties. |
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They explored Yilan and the Northeast Coast, making local specialties like tofu and fishballs, experiencing Taiwan at an in-depth, local level. |
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It is pre-programmed with an expanded menu of 12 barista coffee specialties, including Irish coffee, Pepresso, Mango Lassi and White Cool. |
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We have titles for physicians, physical therapists, podiatrists, and most of the dental specialties including two for periodontists. |
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Many postgraduate medical and surgical specialties students earn a Doctorate. |
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Normandy butter and Normandy cream are lavishly used in gastronomic specialties. |
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Wallonia is famous for a number of different foods and drinks, a great many of which are specialties of certain cities or regions. |
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Medical physicians receive virtually no training in physical medicine unless they go into specialties such as physiatry or rehabilitation. |
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Japanese cuisine offers a vast array of regional specialties that use traditional recipes and local ingredients. |
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Other specialties include the shrimp omelette, chupe de cangrejos, and crabmeat omelette. |
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Most crafts over time have become specialties of more or more municipalities. |
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Since then, areas have developed specialties in form and decoration, but techniques have not changed much for over 400 years. |
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Outside of patent leathers and specialties, I know of no other types of shoe leathers which are commanding replacement costs today. |
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The restaurant is offering a Zen Power Lunch of Pan Asian specialties, priced at INR399 per head. |
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Encounter groups were very popular years ago and should be initiated in all specialties. |
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As you wander around the winter wonderland stalls you'll find local specialties such as the hot and spicy red wine drink Glogg, and jam-filled cake balls called Aebleskiver. |
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Birders usually explore trails on Elliott Key by day, searching for Caribbean specialties such as black-whiskered vireos, gray kingbirds, or white-crowned pigeons. |
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Her clinical specialties are movement disorder surgery including deep brain stimulation, epilepsy surgery, pituitary tumors, carpel tunnel surgery and general neurosurgery. |
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Other Mediterranean specialties include fattoush, tabouleh, baba ghanoush, chickpea salad, falafel, grape leaves and a variety of salads and appetizers. |
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Degussa AG, Dusseldorf, Germany, will construct a facility in China for manufacturing the standard monomer methyl methacrylate, as well as various methacrylate specialties. |
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Areas of synthesis expertise include asymmetric, azepane, morpholine, pyrrolidine, tropanone, amino acid, amidine, piperidine, pyridine, and indole chemical specialties. |
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Having no fewer than 42 and no more than 65 members, the Council consists of lawyers, judges, and academics, and reflects a broad range of specialties and experiences. |
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This definition includes older microbreweries, which traditionally produce small quantities of beer, as well as other breweries of various sizes and specialties. |
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The menu will include lamb and chicken shish kebabs and gyros, which are grilled on site, along with such Greek specialties as pastitsia and spanakopita and tiropita. |
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Items on the menu include local specialties such as fatoush or taboule salad as well as a selection of open sandwiches, breakfast and all-day sandwiches and wraps. |
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The Accidental Indexer offers an authoritative guide to the indexing profession, reviewing the field, its specialties, and how to begin and run a freelance indexing business. |
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A great number of regional sausage specialties exist as well. |
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There have been some studies that compared VRT with human transcriptionists in different medical practices and specialties, with varied results regarding turnaround time. |
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The menu included Australian specialties like kangaroo and Lamingtons. |
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Nurses with certifications in multiple specialties, CCRN, OCN, CEN and CPAN, were recognized for their contributions to patient care in the West Michigan area. |
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There are five systems analysts, each having their own specialties. |
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These offer various local specialties, as well as typical Sicilian food. |
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Each state in India has different specialties and items for breakfast. |
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One of Mehanata's house specialties is the shashlutsi, a pair of swordlike, crisscrossed metal skewers stabbing considerable chunks of smoky pork and chicken. |
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Strabo studied under several prominent teachers of various specialties throughout his early life at different stops along his Mediterranean travels. |
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Ukrainian specialties also include Chicken Kiev and Kiev cake. |
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