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  • For Small, Medium, or Large Round Loaves – Pain de Menage, Miches, Boules: The object here is to force the cloak of coagulated gluten to hold the ball of dough in shape: the first movement will make cushion; the second will seal and round the ball, establishing surface tension.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Sara 2008

  • For Small, Medium, or Large Round Loaves – Pain de Menage, Miches, Boules: The object here is to force the cloak of coagulated gluten to hold the ball of dough in shape: the first movement will make cushion; the second will seal and round the ball, establishing surface tension.

    Bitchin' in the Kitchin' - Julia Child's French Bread Sara 2008

  • "'But with all this development going on in the Dominican Republic, if you come back in 10 years, we will still be poor, but Miches will not be ours.'"

    NYT > Global Home 2009

  • But to a team of conservation biologists and other researchers from Columbia University who began working here in 2007, Miches has great potential.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

  • The Peace Corps provided the design, which James Danoff-Burg, an ecologist who directs the Columbia effort in Miches, said used a "natural filtration system" to control the flow of contaminants.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • Mr. Fernández invited Dr. Melnick to test his ideas in Miches, and the Columbia group began work here.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

  • Miches is in a basin, ringed by the mountains of the Cordillera Oriental to the south, whose streams and rivers drain onto the beaches, "conduits for all the human activities in the watershed," Dr. Melnick said.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

  • Miches is in a basin, ringed by the mountains of the Cordillera Oriental to the south, whose streams and rivers drain onto the beaches, "conduits for all the human activities in the watershed," Dr. Melnick said.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

  • The Peace Corps provided the design, which James Danoff-Burg, an ecologist who directs the Columbia effort in Miches, said used a "natural filtration system" to control the flow of contaminants.

    NYT > Global Home 2009

  • But to a team of conservation biologists and other researchers from Columbia University who began working here in 2007, Miches has great potential.

    NYT > Home Page 2009

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