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The entry in Pepy's diary for today mentions that it is the anniversry of the king's death -- meaning the execution of King Charles I.
01/01/2003 - 02/01/2003 John 2003
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The King who had sent him on the other journeys had died, and was succeeded by a little boy called Pepy, who was only about six years old when he came to the throne, and who reigned for more than ninety years -- the longest reign in the world's history.
Peeps at Many Lands: Ancient Egypt James Baikie 1898
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"When the French president calls Pepy and lambastes him I don't think you can go ahead and promote his CEO to chairman," said Christian Wolmar, author of "Broken Rails," a history of Britain's railways.
BusinessWeek.com -- 2009
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Pepy denied that the creation of the memorial had anything to do with criticism from the United States, saying the railway's actions were not "dictated by the circumstances, but by its convictions."
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Pepy denied that the creation of the memorial had anything to do with criticism from the United States, saying the railway's actions were not "dictated by the circumstances, but by its convictions."
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Last summer I discovered grilled eggplant and went from being eggplant-indifferent to being eggplant-enthusiastic, so I was loving the looks of the Grilled Eggplant from Pepy at The Art and Science of Food.
Cooking with Herbs, Plants, Veggies, and Flowers: WHB #127 Kalyn Denny 2008
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Last summer I discovered grilled eggplant and went from being eggplant-indifferent to being eggplant-enthusiastic, so I was loving the looks of the Grilled Eggplant from Pepy at The Art and Science of Food.
Archive 2008-04-01 Kalyn Denny 2008
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Pepy from The Art And Science of Food has used it to make Kencur Sambal and if you don't know what sambal is, this post will make that clear too!
Archive 2008-01-01 Kalyn Denny 2008
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An entry from Pepy of The Art and Science of Food reminded me of why I love Weekend Herb Blogging, since she wrote about bilimbi, a fruit I've never heard of before.
Lots of Things Happening in December, and We're Also Cooking with Herbs! Kalyn Denny 2007
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You can follow that link to Wikipedia if you also don't know what this tropical fruit is, but then be sure to visit Pepy to see her dish of Bilimbi and Cumi Tumis Aceh, which also uses another very interesting ingredients.
Lots of Things Happening in December, and We're Also Cooking with Herbs! Kalyn Denny 2007
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