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First up, Asha of Aroma/Foodie's Hope serves up her Zucchini Carrot Adai, which is brimming with nutrition in the form of brown rice, dals and vegetables.
Archive 2007-08-01 Nupur 2007
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'Adai' as it is called in Tamil Nadu, consists of rice, various lentils and beans ground with red or green chilies, cilantro, coconut, black pepper into a coarse mass.
Archive 2005-05-01 Mika 2005
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And the truth is more like the Adai language (which is a dead language) to them.
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Adai recounted Ruth saying that one of the many things they shared was the matrilineal structure of both Judaism and her Akan culture of Ghana.
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An old friend of Henry and Ruth's from Africa, Adjoa Amana (Adai), who worked at the U.N., came to be with Henry and the family after Ruth's death.
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Hafa Adai also means goodbye Mrs Clinton, please don't come back!
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It is similar to a Pesarattu or Adai yet different.
Archive 2008-04-01 Anjali 2008
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It is similar to a Pesarattu or Adai yet different.
Mishra Dal Dosa N Eureka Chutney Anjali 2008
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Adai — Autonomously Developing Artificial Intelligences — had been appearing in a blaze of controversy every few months for the last four years.
Archive 2008-01-01 Blue Tyson 2008
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Adai — Autonomously Developing Artificial Intelligences — had been appearing in a blaze of controversy every few months for the last four years.
Archive 2008-08-01 Blue Tyson 2008
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