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  • Even hearty eaters may choose to go lightly on one of the feast's other offerings: the Zampone con Lenticchie.

    Classics Made New Aram Bakshian Jr. 2011

  • In the case of the New Year's Day luncheon feast, it's probably a safe bet that anyone unable to tackle even part of the feast's menu—Fish Carpaccio.

    Classics Made New Aram Bakshian Jr. 2011

  • Now, time is getting short and reservation books are filling up for some of the places on my list: 701 and Blue Duck Tavern are essentially full, and the Life Affirming Vegetarian feast's RSVP deadline has passed.

    More options for eating out on Thanksgiving Justin Rude 2010

  • I have no knowledge of why this feast's name should be changed but it does seem paradoxical that it should happen after the Council which called us to be ever more conscious of the Jewish origins of our faith.

    Archive 2009-01-01 elena maria vidal 2009

  • Ha! ha! full of wine and merry with a feast's good cheer am I, my hold freighted like a merchant-ship up to my belly's very top.

    The Cyclops 2008

  • Ha! ha! full of wine and merry with a feast's good cheer am I, my hold freighted like a merchant-ship up to my belly's very top.

    The Cyclops 2008

  • Oven-roasted turkey skewars from Las Vegas's Olives To avoid such gyrations, not to mention the banality of serving plain roast turkey, many innovative restaurateurs around the country are attempting to attract Thanksgiving diners with some twists on the feast's main course.

    Cold Turkey 2007

  • Bride and groom at last came together at feast's end.

    Hadrian's Wall.html Dietrich, William 2004

  • "I think the feast's already started," said Ron, dropping his trunk at the foot of the front steps and crossing quietly to look through a brightly lit window.

    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Rowling, J. K. 1999

  • There was a general sigh when this fell into ruin at the feast's end, and it was shared by a great part of the assembly, not without seriousness, and as if it were a pledge and token of loyalty.

    The Feast's End 1910

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