In fact here I practice the art of becoming a gastronome.
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Tears and shrieks accompany the descent of the gastronome.
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Not your average gastronome, then.
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Never had they witnessed such power of mastication, and such marvellous capacity of stomach, as in this native and uncultivated gastronome.
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He was something of a gastronome, and would eat anything he particularly liked in an audible manner, and perspire upon his forehead.
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CANNIBAL, n. A gastronome of the old school who preserves the simple tastes and adheres to the natural diet of the pre-pork period.
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Born helpless, nude and unable to provide for himself, Lore Sjöberg eventually overcame these handicaps to become a gastronome, a gastroenterologist and a gastropod.
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In the course of his repast, his attention was caught by the figure of the gastronome, who, as usual, was gorging himself in dogged silence.
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Along with three other gutsy gastronomes, I am here to taste the results.
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Perhaps the highest honour gastronomes can aspire to is having food named after them.
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Ay, do not stare, my dear Gastronome, but do it.
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But the truth is that gastronomes, roaring Celtic Tiger or not, always love good food.
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Watch out Irish gastronomes, something very exciting is coming.
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At the present day they are gastronomes, and it is a step in the right direction.
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We traveled around the country with them and tasted all kinds of foods, some unknown even to the Turkish gastronomes traveling with us.