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Examples
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Chasse-neige took him to his technical limits but was breathtaking in its reined-in tension.
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Bonnes vacances de mi-trimestre - avec beaucoup de neige pour émerveiller et amuser petits & grands!
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Je travaille dans un supermarché et tous les jour à 9h pile, On voit toujours les même personnes qu'il fait soleil, neige ou pluie.
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Et nous, dans le Wisconsin aux Etats-Unis, avec de la neige partout, aujourd'hui ces commentaires nous semblent un reve particulierement savoureux.
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Il neige ici - en Edmonton, Alberta - mais il n'est pas froid.
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He tells me that the dish I have in mind – yielding clouds of poached sugary egg white floating on a lake of smooth custard and decorated with a sparkling web of crisp caramel – is properly known as oeufs à la neige (snowy eggs as opposed to floating islands).
Pierre Koffmann: 'Not enough British chefs cook from the heart' 2010
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It forms the centrepiece of an impeccable disc that includes Mass in G, Un Soir de neige and the Litanies à la Vierge noire, inspired by a pilgrimage to the black virgin of Rocamadour.
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As part of his trade, he became expert in the creation of the marvelous dessert œufs à la neige, which in English is called “floating island.”
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For dessert I order croustade aux pommes et Armagnac as Simon had beaten me to the oeufs à la neige.
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Oeufs à la neige will be making an appearance on Koffmann's menu after all.
Pierre Koffmann: 'Not enough British chefs cook from the heart' 2010
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