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The Devil’s Larder is an example of the process working really well.
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The Devil’s Larder is a collection of sixty-four very short stories, all with one thing in common – food.
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- She brings several good things for the Larder, which is now very rich; we had a pheasant & hare the other day from the Mr. Grays of Alton.
Jane Austen's Letters To Her Sister Cassandra and Others 1796
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"Larder," a little before one o'clock, all the small parties of National
My Days of Adventure The Fall of France, 1870-71 Ernest Alfred Vizetelly 1887
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Marshfairies Original Dolls House Wallpaper 'Larder'
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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Boulettes Larder, in San Francisco's Ferry Building at the bottom of Market Street, serves lunch from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays.
Boulettes Larder 2011
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Other keen cyclists, including Charlotte Larder and Steve Mitchell, said they had been petitioning for years for civil servants to take more of an interest in potholes.
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Mr. Larder: It's essentially the same story, except that the movie makes it sound like Serpico did everything alone.
The Force Is Strong With These Police Tales Bruce Bennett 2011
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At Boulettes Larder in San Francisco's Ferry Building, downtown workers can enjoy a quick lunch on the patio or a meal inside the restaurant.
Boulettes Larder 2011
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Lori Eanes for The Wall Street Journal At Boulettes Larder in San Francisco's Ferry Building, above, the restaurant's namesake, a Hungarian sheepdog, spends the day beneath a table.
Boulettes Larder 2011
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