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This musical stew's primary ingredients come from larger works by Handel, Vivaldi and Rameau, with soupçons of Purcell and the lesser-known André Campra and Jean-Marie Leclair enriching things.
Baroque and the Bard: Mash-Up at the Met David Mermelstein 2011
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The humidity ripened my plantains and vaporized their broth so that I believe I was breathing in the stew's healing powers all day long.
Pascale Boucicaut: (Home)sick Chicken Soup: Sancocho Pascale Boucicaut 2010
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The humidity ripened my plantains and vaporized their broth so that I believe I was breathing in the stew's healing powers all day long.
Pascale Boucicaut: (Home)sick Chicken Soup: Sancocho Pascale Boucicaut 2010
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The humidity ripened my plantains and vaporized their broth so that I believe I was breathing in the stew's healing powers all day long.
Pascale Boucicaut: (Home)sick Chicken Soup: Sancocho Pascale Boucicaut 2010
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The Pan Am stew's concern for Chiun's privacy centered around a Barbra Streisand movie being shown in the cabin, for which several other passengers refused to sit in reverent silence.
Time Trial Sapir, Richard & Murphy, Warren 1983
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"The stew's awful good," said Paul, putting away a large quantity.
The Brimming Cup Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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The stew's getting on fine -- but oh, for an onion!
Options O. Henry 1886
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A stew's a stew, and not a boiling to shreds, and you want a steady fire, and not a furnace. '
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 1 George Meredith 1868
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A stew's a stew, and not a boiling to shreds, and you want a steady fire, and not a furnace. '
Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868
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A stew's a stew, and not a boiling to shreds, and you want a steady fire, and not a furnace. '
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete George Meredith 1868
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