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  • Trade center catering chef Xavier Deshayes and April Fulton talked by phone four times about refinements to her Tomato Tarte dessert: a reduction of balsamic vinegar, a mint simple syrup, candied mint garnish, a hint of lavender and, the most successful game changer, a thin crust made with hazelnut flour instead of a sweet pastry crust.

    Red Fruit Festival hits, and a miss Bonnie S. Benwick 2010

  • The entire cast seems to be having an immoderately wonderful time as they carry off Rossini's vocal fireworks with gusto—tenor Javier Camarena as the Prince, baritone Riccardo Novaro as the valet Dandini, bass Carlos Chausson as Don Magnifico, the toe-dancing mezzo-soprano Jeannette Fischer as Clorinda and the superb mezzo-soprano Karine Deshayes as Angelina.

    'La Cenerentola' Sparkles on the Paris Stage Judy Fayard 2011

  • "Pilots aren't fleeing from their responsibility," Mr. Deshayes said, "but they won't accept that this investigation turns into a simple indictment of the flight crew."

    Pilots Cry Foul in Crash Probe Of Air France Jet Andy Pasztor 2011

  • Displaying a little home-court advantage savvy, Deshayes and his crew created the best-looking table by resting a glass top on bricks at the four corners, and filling the space beneath with rows of ripe red tomatoes.

    Red Fruit Festival hits, and a miss Bonnie S. Benwick 2010

  • Yves Deshayes , president of the pilots' union, said in an interview Wednesday that the union "is not at all convinced by the BEA's explanation."

    Pilots Cry Foul in Crash Probe Of Air France Jet Andy Pasztor 2011

  • Is this, perhaps, the Férussac and Deshayes plate you referred to in your previous Limax maximus post?

    Limax maximus AYDIN 2008

  • Varin, Deshayes, Feuillée, and Couplet, repeated the same experiment on the pendulum, near the equator; and it was always found necessary to shorten it, although the heat was very often less on the line than fifteen or twenty degrees from it.

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • So, the name given to it, Helix patula, by Deshayes in 1830 replaced Say's H. perspectiva.

    Archive 2006-05-01 AYDIN 2006

  • Deshayes and Parisot were dancing a popular _pas de deux_.

    The Letter-Bag of Lady Elizabeth Spencer-Stanhope — Volume 1 A. M. W. [Compiler] Stirling

  • Some of them had belonged to an Abbé Lefranc, one of the priests who were murdered in the diabolical massacre of the clergy in the prisons of Paris in September, 1792; and others of the M.S. had been the property of a M. Noël Deshayes, Curé de Compigni, whose _M.moires pour servir à l'Histoire des Evêques de Lisieux_, were published by Seguin as his own, but altered and disfigured under the title of --

    Notes and Queries, Number 236, May 6, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc Various

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