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  • A soft shell wobbles atop a giant crab cake like a church lady's hat in "fusion crab duet," sushi that goes by the moniker "fushi," and just about every plate sports a squiggle of sauce.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

  • A soft shell wobbles atop a giant crab cake like a church lady's hat in "fusion crab duet," sushi that goes by the moniker "fushi," and just about every plate sports a squiggle of sauce.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

  • In 1621, Fan Liangshu, vice education commissioner (tixue fushi), proposed that the quota be increased to fifty. 121 During the Ming Dynasty, Yunnan produced over 2,000 juren and 236 jinshi.

    Between Winds and Clouds: The Making of Yunnan (Second Century BCE to Twentieth Century CE) 2008

  • Gone are the original owners, the chef, and the fushi.

    Baltimore City Paper 2010

  • Follow each shower with lotion - Mama Mio O Mega Body Oil £22.50, fushi.co.uk , to vegetables and salads to keep skin nourished from within.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010

  • FTZ-F1, a steroid hormone receptor-like protein implicated in the activation of fushi tarazu.

    New England Journal of Medicine 2009

  • FTZ-F1, a steroid hormone receptor-like protein implicated in the activation of fushi tarazu.

    New England Journal of Medicine 2009

  • FTZ-F1, a steroid hormone receptor-like protein implicated in the activation of fushi tarazu.

    New England Journal of Medicine 2009

  • One suspects, however, that with its proximity to campus, it will be more of a destination for the customers we observed the night we dined: hotel guests, Hopkins 'visitors and parents looking for a nearby dinner out and who won't blanch at paying $14 and upward for a sushi, er, fushi, roll.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

  • One suspects, however, that with its proximity to campus, it will be more of a destination for the customers we observed the night we dined: hotel guests, Hopkins 'visitors and parents looking for a nearby dinner out and who won't blanch at paying $14 and upward for a sushi, er, fushi, roll.

    Baltimore City Paper 2009

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