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Guest chef: Luis Jimenez de Santiago of Guadalajara's Talento Restaurant, will create fusion cuisine.
International music, art and gastronomy festival: Noches de Ajijic 2009
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Guest chef: Luis Jimenez de Santiago of Guadalajara's Talento Restaurant, will create fusion cuisine.
International music, art and gastronomy festival: Noches de Ajijic 2009
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The blog Talento Venezolano [es] provides some additional background on the tradition:
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Its first bishop was Spinello Benci (1562); among the others the following are well known: Talento de 'Talenti (1640), a great savant; Antonio Cervini (1663), who did much for the cathedral and the episcopal palace; Pietro Francesi (1737) opposed the novelties of the Council of Florence in 1787; Pellegrino Maria
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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Talento says they make wassail and advertise it but once a year for the festival weekend.
News 2011
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Talento says they make wassail and advertise it but once a year for the festival weekend.
News 2011
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Vincent Talento, the owner, gave me a taste of their recipe with a nip of brandy.
News 2011
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Vincent Talento, the owner, gave me a taste of their recipe with a nip of brandy.
News 2011
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Estrella, the incoming network, could come on strong with a programming approach that includes such shows as "Tengo Talento, Mucho Talento" - a variation on "American Idol" rife with product placements.
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The Producer is multi-award winner ALICE DE SOUSA who in 2009 won two prestigious international awards, including the Portuguese government's 'Premio de Talento' in recognition of her 25 year career in the theatre.
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