parmentier in A Sentence

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    The Seven Years War Parmentier.

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    But how would Parmentier convince his fellow citizens to eat them?

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    Louis was intrigued, but not enough to carry out Parmentier's grand scheme.

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    Knowing that people usually want what they can't have, Parmentier devised a plan.

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    During the Seven Years War, Parmentier was taken captive and, as a part of his prison rations, was given potatoes.

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    Parmentier was also the one who invented the French dish, Hachis Parmentier, a variation of which is also sometimes called“Shepperd's Pie”.

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    Granted an audience with the king, Parmentier told his prison story and urged him to fund a series of potato farms to feed the hungry.

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    During the Seven Years War(1756- 1763), a French pharmacist named Antoine Parmentier was imprisoned in Germany, where he was fed the same food as the pigs: potatoes.

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    According to Rob Parmentier, President & CEO of the Marquis-Larson Boat Group, Marquis Yachts will discontinue its current line of semi-custom cruising boats and transition to an entirely new line for 2019.

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    Parmentier not only championed the potato, but he also was responsible for the first mandatory smallpox vaccination in France in 1805, when he was the Inspector-General of the Health Service under Napoleon.

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    Finally, in 1772, the Paris Faculty of Medicine proclaimed that potatoes were edible for humans, though Parmentier still encountered significant resistance and wasn't even allowed to grow potatoes in his garden at the Invalides hospital where he worked as a pharmacist.

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    Parmentier said the new models are designed to better address changes in the global marketplace where there is an increasing demand for boats with unique styling, greater performance and higher levels of quality than are currently offered by other production builders.

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    (A similar thing happened with potatoes, with this tuber not becoming widely popular until some clever tricks and antics used by Frenchman Antoine-Augustine Parmentier in which he managed to convince the masses that potatoes were just fine to eat- see: The History of French Fries.).

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