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-- Nuts and fruits covered with a clear, hard candy are known as glacé nuts and fruits.
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The roasted prime rib of swordfish gets all the trimmings: crispy onions, creamed spinach, mashed potatoes and a veal demi-glacé, but the fish itself is a disappointment and doesn't have much taste.
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Bloat, who's nearest, takes it, forkful of bananes glac-es poised fashionably in the air.
Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978
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Daisy slowly eat her biscuit-glacé and wondered – wondered what it could be that Mr. Dinwiddie was, and that her mother was determined she should not be.
Melbourne House 1907
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Daisy slowly eat her biscuit-glacé and wondered wondered what it could be that Mr. Dinwiddie was, and that her mother was determined she should not be.
Melbourne House Susan Warner 1852
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Drag to Playlist whis/blackcomb glac summer 09 turpin killin his bitches and strangling his hoes. trip flatspin at the end
WN.com - Articles related to New York state tourism rebound expected after dismal '09 2010
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Dessert mi-glacé pour hiver plus que glacial / A half frozen dessert for a frosty winter La fève, pas celle de la galette, l'autre ...
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Corolles à l'orange et au sésame, crème semi-glacée à la mangue et au lait de coco
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The nearest one, measuring about 30 yards tall, was 160 miles southeast of New Zealand's Stewart Island, Australian glac - iologist Neal Young said.
Durangoherald.com 2009
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Dessert mi-glacé pour hiver plus que glacial / A half frozen dessert for a frosty winter
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