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  • Right off the bat, to show the freshness of ingredients, the chef preps the live shrimp from the tank, then starts on the Anago Salt-water eel.

    Archive 2008-02-01 2008

  • Salt-water Heritiera forest (6-11 m high), a low salinity vegetation type, occurs between the Raimangal and Matla rivers, where freshwater flows from the Ichhamati River into the Raimangal River.

    Sundarbans National Park, India 2008

  • Right off the bat, to show the freshness of ingredients, the chef preps the live shrimp from the tank, then starts on the Anago Salt-water eel.

    Japan : January 2008 Tempura 2008

  • Salt-water economics is shorthand for the familiar Keynesian vision of things: The government is the inescapably dominant actor in the economy, and it has a responsibility to keep prices stable and to eliminate recessions.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • Salt-water economics has been taught in the leading universities on the East and West Coasts for 50 years, ever since Keynesian insights were first transmitted to this country from England.

    Economic Principals David Warsh 1993

  • Salt-water breezes competed for our attention with rich food aromas, frying fish and hearty soup dominating.

    Mexcaltitan, Nayarit: an island city in the swamp 1998

  • Salt-water breezes competed for our attention with rich food aromas, frying fish and hearty soup dominating.

    Mexcaltitan, Nayarit: an island city in the swamp 1998

  • Salt-water breezes competed for our attention with rich food aromas, frying fish and hearty soup dominating.

    Mexcaltitan, Nayarit: an island city in the swamp 1998

  • Salt-water breezes competed for our attention with rich food aromas, frying fish and hearty soup dominating.

    Mexcaltitan, Nayarit: an island city in the swamp 1998

  • Salt-water creeks are to be crossed on the shore roads; the richest lands in the adjoining meadows.

    Letters from Port Royal Written at the Time of the Civil War (1862-1868) Elizabeth Ware [Editor] Pearson

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