gras in A Sentence

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    Absolutely nothing happened at Le Gras.

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    Mardi Gras was not reinstated until 1812.

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    You had him, Gras!

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    This tradition gave rise to the name“Mardi Gras,” or Fat Tuesday.

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    Mr. Bittman concludes his essay noting,"Foie Gras itself just isn't that important.".

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    Returning this year for Mardi Gras, I noticed that the city had changed.

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    As Christianity spread from Rome across Europe, Mardi Gras went along with it.

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    In fact, Mardi Gras is the most-attended annual event in the entire country!

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration agrees with the“generally recognized as safe”(Gras) designation of soybean leghemoglobin.

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    Mardi Gras, or Carnival as it is also known, existed long before 19th century New Orleans.

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    Gras is easy to remove the film, if you omit it for a moment in hot water.

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    In food," says Cohen,"they have to meet what's known as the"generally recognized as safe," or Gras, standard.

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    You help me keep this Mardi Gras parade in line and I will hook you up.

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    The first Mardi Gras took place in 1699, and the party has been going strong ever since!

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    Stew cooked at home is Hugge, but dinner at an expensive restaurant, for example, foie Gras or crabs, is not.

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    Listed as Gras by the FDA, maltodextrin is a powder that can improve a food's texture, taste, or shelf life.

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    Twice the size of the first Mardi Gras if will be fueled by LNG and based at Cape Canaveral.

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    It is essential to work hard to reinstate the ban against foie Gras because the life of every single individual counts.

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    When it comes to regulating food, Cohen says,"They have to meet what's known as the'generally recognized as safe,' or Gras, standard.

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    The expedition, led by Iberville, entered the mouth of the Mississippi River on the evening of 2 March 1699(new style), Lundi Gras.

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    Mardi Gras is celebrated in a variety of ways around the state, but most include eating king cake, participating in parades, and costuming.

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    Mardi Gras(Fat Tuesday) is the day before Lent, on which you live like it's your last and indulge in the temptations of life.

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    Gay pride events are evident in each of those cities, and as mentioned, gay Mardi Gras is held every year around February in Sydney.

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    Sydney- host of the country's largest tourist event, the annual Sydney Mardi Gras, which attracts millions of queer-friendly visitors to the city every year.

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    On Thursday, Dijous Gras(Fat Thursday) is celebrated, also called'omelette day'(el dia de la truita), on which coques(de llardons, butifarra d'ou, butifarra), and omelettes are eaten.

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    From Memphis to Montana, Yellowstone, California wine country, Utah, Mardi Gras, and much more, it's time to my gaze homeward and explore my own backyard again.

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    Puri of Gras Academy shares,“The Government of India has taken the lead in enabling skill development to take a quantum leap in the last 2-3 years.

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    Mardi Gras means“Fat Tuesday” in French, and it was the last chance to party until Easter was over- so this was the time to got nuts.

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    Carnival celebrations, usually referred to as Mardi Gras, were first celebrated in the Gulf Coast area of the United States, but now occur in many other states.

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    They all are Gras(generally recognized as safe) by the FDA, but it's still unsettling that the same additives we're eating are being used in these non-food applications.

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