I believe that the process is known as 'casting á cire perdue.'
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Duck á L'Orange, once seen as the height of culinary sophistication.
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This secret consisted in stealing á pastésas, which they still practise.
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I slowly turned, spit out my gum (á la Jericho), and charged the ring.
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The journey to Gracias á Dios was a difficult and dangerous one at that season of the year.
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Tod á frames con null delta.
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Mercatorem á pollice secundum, stultorum, tertium.
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When I was on the Frigate (Þegar eg var á fregátunni) first published in Skírnir for 1910.
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Duck á L'Orange is a dish that I've been preparing since the start of my career and is always popular.
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It spread through my body quite slowly, so that by the time we reached Ginza I was in á terrible state.
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This more tricky recipe is well worth the effort of making it, try something spectacular with this Duck á L'Orange tonight.
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Basically, belt the ball long, albeit with precision, á la Juan Hernandez, and wait for the error count to rack up.
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Shoplifting, and other kinds of private larceny, are connected with stealing á pastésas, for in all dexterity of hand is required.
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The other patronato is: Simancas-Filipinas ;Descubrimientos ,descripcionesy poblaciones de las Yslas Filipinas; años 1566 á 1586; est.
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Every time I see such items displayed in shops, I want to stop and shout á la John McEnroe, "You cannot be serious!"
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Berkeley Systems is plotting to produce future "special edition" modules á la Trivial Pursuit, which will give new sets of questions centered on themes.