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The Macaroni is mediocre, the Collard Greens are average.
New Tyler Cowen Ethnic Dining Guide xtra 2009
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The Macaroni is mediocre, the Collard Greens are average.
Archive 2009-01-01 Ilya 2009
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For a while Mr. Ardolino and the other two members, the brothers Joey and Johnny Spampinato, toured under the name Baby Macaroni.
NYT > Home Page By PETER KEEPNEWS 2012
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She splurged, she said, when she bought blue cheese to toss in a dish called Macaroni Sings the Blues, which she planned to fix and bring today for her co-workers at the Regency Place.
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The sons of Theodore Roosevelt took their pony up in a White House lift to visit their sick brother in bed and Caroline Kennedy also had a pony, called Macaroni, that she rode across the grounds.
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So by just sticking a feather in his cap and calling himself a "Macaroni" a "dandy", Yankee Doodle was proudly proclaiming himself to be a country bumpkin, because that was how the English regarded most colonials at that time.
Archive 2007-01-01 Darth Larry 2007
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"Macaroni" was a fancy "dandy" style of Italian dress widely imitated in England at the time.
Archive 2007-01-01 Darth Larry 2007
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Greenbriar, the home of both Suzanne Margaret MacIver, also known as "Macaroni" and Anne B.
Archive 2006-08-27 Miss Snark 2006
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Holy Macaroni, that is the worst thing I’ve seen in a long time.
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We had dubbed him "Macaroni" for having brought a lot of the stuff with him and on our second night out it came his turn to stand guard.
California, 1849-1913; or, the rambling sketches and experiences of sixty-four years' residence in that state Lell Hawley Woolley
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