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This is the same historical moment that Denise Gigante describes in Gusto with a more forward-looking emphasis:
Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire 2007
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Denise Gigante observes in Gusto, Despite the emphasis on wine connoisseurship in gourmet circles today, wine and other psirituous liquors came second to food in nineteenth-century gastronomy.
Notes on 'Economies of Excess in Brillat-Savarin, Balzac, and Baudelaire' 2007
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It also has two other essentials for business travelers: a very good restaurant/breakfast room called Gusto and a quiet bar that can serve just about anything.
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It is still open, but Don and Brenda Gustafson are adding chocolates, frozen yogurt and sandwiches before officially changing the name to Gusto.
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The Gusto is a flip-phone with a 2 inch internal screen, VGA camera, mobile web browser,
Gadgetell 2010
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A real estate office in a tiny strip mall was now sandwiched between La Poblanita Mexican Store and a check-cashing place called Gusto
PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories 2010
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When it opens at 5 p.m. tonight the space at 3810 Broadway will be known as The Gusto Lounge, the "bar that made Midtown famous," playing off the Schlitz slogans.
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"Gusto," in this context, is the object of greed -- and so one must "grab all" of it.
Greed Revisited 2008
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'Gusto's patrons will take a virtual culinary journey around the Mediterranean.
AME Info Latest News 2009
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BEAUBIEN: Her new book is called "Oaxaca al Gusto."
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