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2008-04-30 [edit]
- andouillettes
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Romanian Lets a Frenchman Into His Salami Shop”, New York Times:
- Mr. Katz and Mr. Picioane hope to add duck rillettes and possibly even andouillettes, a kind of tripe sausage that might have Francophiles rushing to Queens.
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Romanian Lets a Frenchman Into His Salami Shop”, New York Times:
- cemita
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- “Poblano food is famous in all of Mexico,” said Raúl Hernández, a restaurant worker who was polishing off a cemita at Los Girasoles in Woodside, Queens, last week.
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- chacarero
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- The research for this article produced as much regret as revelation, with unrequitable longings for far-away creations like Chicago’s jibarito (steak squeezed between thin, crusty slices of smashed plantain) and extinct species like the chacarero of Jackson Heights, Queens: a Chilean sandwich with a garnish of chopped green beans, the specialty of a bakery that is now closed.
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- conibear
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- It was the killing of Cupcake, a border collie mix, in a conibear trap last winter that first spurred the anti-trapping campaign here.
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- jibarito
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- The research for this article produced as much regret as revelation, with unrequitable longings for far-away creations like Chicago’s jibarito (steak squeezed between thin, crusty slices of smashed plantain) and extinct species like the chacarero of Jackson Heights, Queens: a Chilean sandwich with a garnish of chopped green beans, the specialty of a bakery that is now closed.
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- leghold
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- One of them, the foothold or leghold trap, catches the paw and holds the animal until the trapper arrives and kills it.
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- marionberries
- methergine
- 2008 April 30, Craig S. Smith, “Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102”, New York Times:
- Dr. Hofmann’s work produced other important drugs, including methergine, used to treat postpartum hemorrhaging, the leading cause of death from childbirth.
- 2008 April 30, Craig S. Smith, “Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102”, New York Times:
- microjets
- 2008 April 30, Joe Sharkey, “Private Jets Are Flying Higher”, New York Times:
- Meanwhile, a new segment of the market has emerged around new very light jets, also known as microjets, which are compact, short-range, four- to six-seat aircraft priced at the lowest end of the market.
- 2008 April 30, Joe Sharkey, “Private Jets Are Flying Higher”, New York Times:
- nigella
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Fresh Look at the Spice Rack”, New York Times:
- The book could guide an adventurous cook in discovering less commonplace seasonings, like nigella, wattle seed and sumac, with inviting dishes like chicken baked with onions and sumac.
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Fresh Look at the Spice Rack”, New York Times:
- nontargeted
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- The recent killing of nontargeted animals, including a dog and a golden eagle, and the wounding of others have heightened tensions and helped fuel a movement to restrict fur trapping in Montana.
- 2008 April 30, Jim Robbins, “Montana Dog Owners Find Wild-Animal Traps Put Pets in Harm’s Way”, New York Times:
- oversulfated
- 2008 April 30, Gardiner Harris, “Heparin Contamination May Have Been Deliberate, F.D.A. Says”, New York Times:
- A Congressional investigator said the contaminant, oversulfated chondroitin sulfate, cost $9 a pound compared with $900 a pound for heparin.
- 2008 April 30, Gardiner Harris, “Heparin Contamination May Have Been Deliberate, F.D.A. Says”, New York Times:
- parm
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- And new contenders are turning up all the time to challenge the mighty meatball parm and the elegant B.L.T. Whether invented, imported, or refined here whether discovered in the boroughs or farther afield the seven sandwiches here move the dialogue forward.
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- poststorm
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- Only in the last year, with the marshaling of new forces, has anything like a coherent poststorm strategy for the shaky schools here emerged.
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- psilocin
- 2008 April 30, Craig S. Smith, “Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102”, New York Times:
- He succeeded in synthesizing the active compounds in the Psilocybe mexicana mushroom, which he named psilocybin and psilocin.
- 2008 April 30, Craig S. Smith, “Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102”, New York Times:
- rotelike
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- A wide range of teaching styles has been employed, from the rotelike call-and-response methods of the KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program) Foundation school to more traditional textbook-based approaches.
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- scheurebe
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “Wine and Beer Calendar”, New York Times:
- On May 7 there will be a dinner with wines made from obscure grapes like Austrian zierfandler and German scheurebe and Italian ruché.
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “Wine and Beer Calendar”, New York Times:
- seriocomedy
- 2008 April 30, David Carr, “Who Needs Cachet if You Have New York?”, New York Times:
- Christopher Weekes, a writer-director who came all the way from Sydney to show “Bitter and Twisted,” a suburban seriocomedy that is one of the more talked-about features at the festival, said over a lunch of organic chicken and Kobe beef that New York had something all directors crave.
- 2008 April 30, David Carr, “Who Needs Cachet if You Have New York?”, New York Times:
- singharas
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Fresh Look at the Spice Rack”, New York Times:
- But occasionally, more information would help, as in a recipe for singharas.
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “A Fresh Look at the Spice Rack”, New York Times:
- subscapularis
- 2008 April 30, Jack Curry, “Posada Waits for News; A-Rod Is on D.L.”, New York Times:
- Posada had a small tear in his subscapularis muscle earlier this season and tried to keep playing with the help of a strength and exercise program.
- 2008 April 30, Jack Curry, “Posada Waits for News; A-Rod Is on D.L.”, New York Times:
- supermidsize
- 2008 April 30, Joe Sharkey, “Private Jets Are Flying Higher”, New York Times:
- Passengers can fly on jets in many categories, from small-capacity light cabins to midsize and supermidsize cabins to so-called heavy-metal jets.
- 2008 April 30, Joe Sharkey, “Private Jets Are Flying Higher”, New York Times:
- tlilxochitl
- 2008 April 30, Elaine Louie, “Pollo Papantla From Zarela Martínez”, New York Times:
- Montezuma drank tlilxochitl, made from cacao beans flavored with vanilla.
- 2008 April 30, Elaine Louie, “Pollo Papantla From Zarela Martínez”, New York Times:
- trailerlike
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- There is no gym and no auditorium at Carver, and at breaks the school’s 350 students congregate on unshaded strips of concrete between the trailerlike boxes.
- 2008 April 30, Adam Nossiter, “Against Odds, New Orleans Schools Fight Back”, New York Times:
- unrequitable
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- The research for this article produced as much regret as revelation, with unrequitable longings for far-away creations like Chicago’s jibarito (steak squeezed between thin, crusty slices of smashed plantain) and extinct species like the chacarero of Jackson Heights, Queens: a Chilean sandwich with a garnish of chopped green beans, the specialty of a bakery that is now closed.
- 2008 April 30, Julia Moskin, “The Next Best Things in Sliced Bread”, New York Times:
- zierfandler
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “Wine and Beer Calendar”, New York Times:
- On May 7 there will be a dinner with wines made from obscure grapes like Austrian zierfandler and German scheurebe and Italian ruché.
- 2008 April 30, Florence Fabricant, “Wine and Beer Calendar”, New York Times:
- ziplock
- 2008 April 30, Terry Trucco, “A Checked Bag, the Wise Say, Is Bound to Stray”, New York Times:
- The Ritz-Carlton Chicago has a long inventory of items provided on request, like cuff links, nail polish, shoelaces and ziplock bags for toiletries.
- 2008 April 30, Terry Trucco, “A Checked Bag, the Wise Say, Is Bound to Stray”, New York Times: