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Veering from the standing script might reward diners with floppy ravioli stuffed with chunks of tender lamb, cloaked in a dusky yellow curry sauce and sprinkled with golden raisins.
Tom Sietsema on Girasole: A good spot to stop in Virginia's hunt country for good Italian Tom Sietsema 2010
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Veering from the standing script might reward diners with floppy ravioli stuffed with chunks of tender lamb, cloaked in a dusky yellow curry sauce and sprinkled with golden raisins.
Tom Sietsema on Girasole: A good spot to stop in Virginia's hunt country for good Italian Tom Sietsema 2010
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Veering away from the often one-dimensional representations of the 'gay sidekick,' we wanted to show Cedric's range.
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Veering far from the one-thing-after-another serial repetition so central to Minimalism, no two are alike in this exhibition.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Veering away from the often one-dimensional representations of the 'gay sidekick,' we wanted to show Cedric's range.
George Heymont: Fancy Footwork (Competition Isn't Everything) George Heymont 2011
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Veering to the right baseline with his dribble, he spotted Kareem cutting to the Celtic basket.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Veering far from the one-thing-after-another serial repetition so central to Minimalism, no two are alike in this exhibition.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Veering far from the one-thing-after-another serial repetition so central to Minimalism, no two are alike in this exhibition.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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Veering to the right baseline with his dribble, he spotted Kareem cutting to the Celtic basket.
One Season William Fredrick Cooper 2011
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Veering far from the one-thing-after-another serial repetition so central to Minimalism, no two are alike in this exhibition.
ArtScene: Whatever It Looks Like Is Never Quite What You Think ArtScene 2010
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