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When the Grand Mufti of Bosnia Serajevo, Mustafa Ceric, and the Catholic archbishop, Pero Sudar, stood together at the podium, the crowd erupted in cheers: "Next year, Sarajevo!"
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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When the Grand Mufti of Bosnia Serajevo, Mustafa Ceric, and the Catholic archbishop, Pero Sudar, stood together at the podium, the crowd erupted in cheers: "Next year, Sarajevo!"
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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Rob Sudar, a.k.a. “Fishmonger,” who kindly answered readers questions on all areas of buying and cooking fish, has alerted me that fish are arriving in the Seattle markets now for the last Columbia River spring Chinook likely to be available until mid-May.
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When the Grand Mufti of Bosnia Serajevo, Mustafa Ceric, and the Catholic archbishop, Pero Sudar, stood together at the podium, the crowd erupted in cheers: "Next year, Sarajevo!"
Katherine Marshall: From Munich To Sarajevo: A Pilgrimage For Peace Katherine Marshall 2011
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Of course Sudar has an interest in that fishery, but he says the salmon are “the best available anywhere, as good or better than Copper River.”
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Arnita R. Jones, the Executive Director of the AHA, and Pillarisetti Sudar were instrumental in developing and supporting this ground-breaking project in digital publishing.
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Of course Sudar has an interest in that fishery, but he says the salmon are “the best available anywhere, as good or better than Copper River.”
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Poner a Sudar: Sweating This refers to the method used for removing the skins from fresh chiles, especially poblanos, which are usually cooked without skins, either for stuffing or for making rajas, strips of chiles which are used in a great number of dishes.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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Poner a Sudar: Sweating This refers to the method used for removing the skins from fresh chiles, especially poblanos, which are usually cooked without skins, either for stuffing or for making rajas, strips of chiles which are used in a great number of dishes.
The Mexican Kitchen, Heart Of The Home: Part 2 - Cooking Techniques 2006
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The plugin has been updated to version 0.6, compatible with WordPress 2.1, by Sudar.
Simple Technorati Tags Plugin for WordPress — Climb to the Stars 2005
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