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Examples
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It calls for paglia e fieno which is apparently a flat linguine like pasta…but I use ziti and it works just fine.
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On the nights nothing is happening, David and I eat at one of the five restaurants, feasting on fat homemade pasta with rich, wild boar–inflected tomato sauce; a simple spaghetti sprinkled with pepper and sheep’s cheese; or my favorite, paglia e fieno straw and hay: thick fettuccine-type noodles with lots of grated Parmesan, juicy cherry tomatoes, fresh basil, and a dousing of olive oil.
Dirty Secret Jessie Sholl 2011
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They are written in the third person, and it does not appear that he was himself the author.] [Footnote 74: "Sono uomini d'assai bella vita e grandezza ma indomiti e salvatichi: portano i capelli in cuna legati e stretti a guisa d'un pugno di fieno rivolto, mettendone in mezzo un legnetto, o altra cosa in vece di chiodo, e vi legano insieme certe penne d'uccelli."
The Conquest of Canada (Vol. 1 of 2) George Warburton 1836
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Many other verbs-to water (innaffiare), to hay (falciare il fieno), to pose (posare), to mow (mietere), to pleat (pieghettare
The New Yorker 2009
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Many other verbs-to water (innaffiare), to hay (falciare il fieno), to pose (posare), to mow (mietere), to pleat (pieghettare
The New Yorker 2009
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Many other verbs-to water (innaffiare), to hay (falciare il fieno), to pose (posare), to mow (mietere), to pleat (pieghettare
The New Yorker 2009
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