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- adjective of, or relating to
New Orleans ,Louisiana - noun a native or inhabitant of New Orleans
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Examples
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food -- still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
New Orleans Does Its Best Food Yet? Josh Ozersky in Time 2010
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food -- still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
New Orleans Does Its Best Food Yet? Josh Ozersky in Time 2010
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food - still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food - still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food -- still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2010
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food - still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
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But at a number of new restaurants I went to over the holidays, I saw a smarter, cleaner, more exciting kind of New Orleanian food - still rich in butter and Creole flavors, still deeply traditional, but with a new-school bent.
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Sharing a beer on the porch is not something a New Orleanian must schedule two weeks in advance.
Five years after Hurricane Katrina, how New Orleans saved its soul Dan Baum 2010
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Also at the CAC, ubiquitous HuffPost big man on campus Harry Shearer, an honorary native New Orleanian if e'er there were one, has installed a nine-monitor presentation, called The Silent Echo Chamber (thru June 6), of his ongoing "found objects" captures - political and media figures seen not on the air, but just before, as they prepare themselves for broadcast.
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Also at the CAC, ubiquitous HuffPost big man on campus Harry Shearer, an honorary native New Orleanian if e'er there were one, has installed a nine-monitor presentation, called The Silent Echo Chamber (thru June 6), of his ongoing "found objects" captures - political and media figures seen not on the air, but just before, as they prepare themselves for broadcast.
Blague d'Art: Apres le Deluge, Moi Peter Frank 2010
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