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The recipe is adapted from a fourteenth-century cookbook called Forme of Cury, or way of cookery.
Interesting Ember Day Food Mary 2008
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The recipe is adapted from a fourteenth-century cookbook called Forme of Cury, or way of cookery.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jennifer Gregory Miller 2008
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But whereas Franck's austere yet sexy Prelude, Chorale and Fugue emerged as genuinely neglected, Chamayou didn't quite convince me that Saint-Saëns's airy Les Cloches de las Palmas or his Etude en Forme de Valse are of great substance, despite the extraordinary brilliance and panache of his performances.
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Michael Witte Forme, food is what we need to serve at parties so people don't drink too much.
I Say Tomato, You Say Tabasco. Lots of It. Katherine Rosman 2012
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The Forme of Cury, a collection of recipes for dishes served to King Richard II and his barons, offered crude directions.
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The only other option was an Obus Forme chair. $650 before tax, three to four weeks to order, three-year warranty, and it wasn't nearly as comfortable as the ergoCentric, for $150-200 more.
my new chair 2009
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Forme, what happened was I was actually in Hawaii.
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"Forme et fonction du sacré chez les Paiwan de Formose."
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The list is fairly easy to browse; for example, I decided to browse in the “D” titles and immediately found a fascinating title, Daemonologie, in Forme of a Dialogue, Diuided into three Bookes (sic), written by King James in 1597.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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Are hollow, from which Forme Aire softnesse takes.
Emory tellurian 2008
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