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"Nage" is jargon for a liquid that is lighter than a broth or stock and is often used for poaching delicate seafood.
NYT > Home Page By EDWARD SCHNEIDER 2010
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On Monday, Nage (which already hosts a weekly Meatless Monday event, when most of the eight specials are vegetarian) will offer a five-course vegan tasting menu ($45 per person).
DC Meat-Free Week kicks off Monday Lavanya Ramanathan 2011
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For those in Washington not feeling ready to get back to business, the Nage Restaurant will have an all-you-can-drink Mimosa and Bloody Mary special for $15.
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The other thing Mark advised was to be a step ahead of my Nage, to anticipate his next move and never let him compromise me.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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One particular Nage (the thrower or attacker) is rough and strong.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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One particular Nage (the thrower or attacker) is rough and strong.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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One particular Nage (the thrower or attacker) is rough and strong.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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Problems are never outside yourself, with the Nage, I know this and I wasn't in blame.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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This Nage is super compact and dense, like a sack of cement.
Susan Harrow: Small Women Big Men: Aikido As A Means For Reflection 2009
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It's called "Nage Macabre" and you can find it under the "recent works" link here.
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