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fita azul
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llaç blau
Spanish
cinta azul
An honor or award gained for excellence.
blue ribbon
Portuguese
fita azul
1
Now they're off on
cordon
bleu
cookery courses or environmental awareness training.
2
He ought to have said '
cordon
bleu
,
'
for I've never eaten a better dinner!
3
Most captains take
cordon
bleu
food, or works of antique art, fancy fabrics, stuff like that.
4
After all, one does not go to Burger King expecting a
cordon
bleu
repast with fine wine.
5
A
cordon
bleu
passed under the window.
6
These skills included
cordon
bleu
cooking, marksmanship, a customized blend of martial arts, emergency medicine and information technology.
7
And so in fact it was, and Puysieux received the
cordon
bleu
on the day the King had named.
8
To despise money, is to despise happiness, liberty, in short, enjoyments of every kind. A
cordon
bleu
passed under the window.
9
From what I've seen of the past three months' ordering slips, we should remove the chicken
cordon
bleu
,
meatloaf, and broiled flounder.
10
He rose high in the French army, and had the
cordon
bleu
:
his sister was second wife of the first Duke of Berwick.
11
At an early date in the
cordon
bleu
Russian Tea Room on 57th Street, he ordered his student standby meal, a tuna sandwich.
12
It was back in the early Eighties and Gaynor, a long-time bank official, had taken a sabbatical to pursue a
cordon
bleu
cookery course.
13
The
cordon
bleu
and the cordon rouge are in the like position, and abbeys are still more constantly subject to the régime of influence.
14
He had always the
cordon
bleu
outside, except at fetes, when he wore it inside, with eight or ten millions of precious stones attached.
15
And I know she went to the
Cordon
Bleu
school in Paris.
16
Then Rosette spoke for the first time since the
Cordon
Bleu
ball.
Portuguese
fita azul
Catalan
llaç blau
Spanish
cinta azul
cordon bleu