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  • I nonetheless discovered this particular treat first in Simca's Cuisine, the work of the entirely French Simone Beck, who serves it on thin toasts as a starter or cocktail party nibble.

    Toast: Lindy 2005

  • I nonetheless discovered this particular treat first in Simca's Cuisine, the work of the entirely French Simone Beck, who serves it on thin toasts as a starter or cocktail party nibble.

    A Savory Indulgence Not Universally Adored Lindy 2005

  • In 1970, Chrysler sold both the 5-door and a 3-door version of the 1100 called the Simca 1204.

    Jalopnik Wilf 2010

  • As for Beck, the collaboration was infinitely deeper, but Julia finds her French friend short on scientific methodology and long on hearsay and personal anecdotes — as in Simca ' s insistence that Cassoulet must be made with preserved goose and only served with a dry white wine.

    An American in Paris Christopher Kimball 2010

  • As the date for turning in the finished manuscript approached, Julia ' s relations with Simca grew strained, as the latter kept changing details that had already been approved.

    An American in Paris Christopher Kimball 2010

  • Simca Horowitz spent time in Guatemala when she was a graduate student studying food and agricultural policy.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • Now the 24-hour Minneapolis outfit (a crew of 10 geeks who rush to each job driving one of their black retrofitted ice-cream trucks or their signature 1958 Simca, wearing black suits, white socks and fedoras) has a two-book deal with Simon & Schuster for a humorous easy-fix-it manual and a lowbrow tech-investment guide.

    The Geek Squad Gets A Taste Of Hollywood 2008

  • But it's rolling up to a job in his 1958 Simca -- "kinda like Ghostbusters" -- that makes Stephens feel like a rock star rather than a cyberdoctor.

    Who You Gonna Call? 2008

  • Fortunate in her friends, she met her collaborators, the famous Simca (Simone Beck) and Louisette Bertholle, and energetically and relentlessly dove to the heart of French cooking.

    A MASTER OF THE ART OF LIVING 2007

  • Chrysler acquired Rootes (British) and Simca (French) in 1963/64, amalgamating them into Chrysler Europe.

    The Machine That Changed the World James P. Womack 2007

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