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In 2009, the snack they call ninfa looks to be going the same way.
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Despite her position as creativity assistant, she knew her job was to prep and archive and clean up after the others, not to create, and the times when she even got to play around with products—one day she spent an hour or so piping meringue through different tips in the quest, once again, to create the perfect ninfa—were few.
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En vuelo eclosión y metamorfosis nacen pequeñas las larvas blancas y ápodas una larva sellada en su celda estadio de ninfa pupa nodrizas las abejas operculan las celdillas
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I am most interested in hearing soprano Verónica Cangemi live after a few years of greatly admiring her work in recordings, including La fida ninfa and Griselda in Naïve's always impressive Vivaldi Edition.
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They’ll try a few more versions, but the ninfa won’t be making it onto the menu anytime soon.
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Now they’re using the same technique to make the ninfa, but the shape and texture are giving them problems.
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