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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Elate: The River North restaurant's offering a $65 four-course NYE menu that includes a parsnip bisque with Perigord black truffles with potato crisps and chervil.
Audarshia Townsend: Do the Black Truffle Shuffle All Winter Audarshia Townsend 2010
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Bountiful-great, the High of Estate, of Dominion Elate who man and
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Elate at the promise of a French alliance, Satouriona had summoned his vassal chiefs to war.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 70, August, 1863 Various
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Pudding_ be; his Head shall hang Elate on every Sign, his Fame shall ring in every Street, and _Cluer_'s
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The natives of the East chew the fruit of _Elate sylvestris_, (which is something like a wild plum), in the same manner as the areca nut, with the leaf of the betel pepper and quick lime.
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