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She spat something in Krio, using words that I'd certainly never heard before.
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Krio serves as the commercial language in the capital.
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Krios was the dark, silent type.
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The younger people don't speak proper Krio, said Joe Kay, curator of the national museum, home to a trove of dusty treasures.
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They are a physical sign of the Krio culture, said Tom Walsh, director of the British Council, which funded an exhibition on the colonial dwellings.
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The tall man said something to him in Creole, a question evidently.
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The Creole is glad to cast his lot in the new community.
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Hadn't the Creole sergeant back on that hill said something about justice?
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When the zoologist became silent, the young Creole took up the conversation.
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The food, like the island's culture, is steeped in its Creole roots.
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The dancing is led by three drums and the song lyrics are a mix of the Kreyol and Dahomey languages.
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Its name means "strong woman" in Haitian Kreyol, and its mission is to motivate women to be bold and to wear bold prints.
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The fragrances of red beans and boiling crawfish debated the fine points of Creolecuisine.
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She reigns on as the Queen of CreoleCuisine.
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The famous pre-Lenten carnival in New Orleans, Louisiana, is a party of beads, cruise floats and Creolecuisine.
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For the Queen of CreoleCuisine, there are two ingredients that she simply cannot cook without and most certainly will not skimp on.
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In addition to the festival, you can enjoy the French Quarter, the delicious Creolecuisine, and even sip a Hurricane (or two).
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Creole blood was as hot and rich as Creolefood.
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We'll make a mean fried chicken. Q: Do you have second thoughts about serving Creolefood?
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Georgetown's tartan of canals and colonial wood, with its Indian and Creolefood scene, is close enough to carry the voltage.
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I've tasted your cooking, girl, and you and I are exactly what this city needs: Vietnamese and Creolefood for the soul.
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Two years later, he opened another restaurant, Nola, which became another success, with his own energetic take on the Cajun- Creolefood of Loooz-iana.
Usage of criollo in English
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Do you know what criollo beans are used for?
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But those altitudes are suitable for higher-quality criollo cocoa, which is sought after by craft chocolate makers.
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The cacao of the criollo variety has pods the walls of which are thin and warty, with ten distinct furrows.
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Sergio Criollo, a bilingual teacher who attended the rally, said he was encouraged by Warren's appearance.
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The Criollo does not break his fast until nearly mid-day, so they have no early meal to prepare.
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The Criollo plays mostly plaintive, broken airs-nowso low as to be almost inaudible, then high and shrill.
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Josh, Evelyn and I are fortunate for the presence of Rosa Criollo and Jackie Crowe in our lives.
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The more civilized the Criollo becomes, the less he believes in the Church, and the priest in return condemns him to eternal perdition.
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The current study compares three slick-haired Criollo-derived breeds including Senepol, Carora, and Romosinuano and three additional slick-haired cross-bred lineages to non-slick ancestral breeds.
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According to contemporaneous historians, the Spaniards formed themselves into groups in the streets, and mocked and insulted every Criollo who had to pass them by.