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Pinconning's flavor and texture are unusual, rich and creamy with an open texture.
Muscat grapes are grown widely, and are used to produce an unusual table wine that is dry yet has a strong Muscat flavor.
In 1908, the unusual and strong flavor of kelp dashi was identified by Kikunae Ikeda as umami, the " fifth flavor ", attributed to human taste receptors responding to glutamic acid.
Gourmets delight in its fiery heat and unusual flavor.
The soda has an unusual sweet fruity flavor that resembles a little of its main ingredient, lemon verbena, locally known as Hierba Luisa.
Some Asian traditions ( e. g. Japanese sake ) have been known to use Japanese cedar, which imparts an unusual, minty / piney flavor.
It was first made in 1931, and has a complex and unusual flavor and aroma produced by a unique strain of yeast.
This unusual method of cooking has been discovered and used worldwide to bring flavor to not only fish but also meats, poultry, vegetables, cheese, fruits and even pizza.
brewer going to seed-Hemp: A beer maker in Frederick is adding an unusual nutty flavor that is attracting attention from connoisseurs -- and federal regulators.

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Since the hazards of poor communication are so great, p can be justified as a habitable site only on the basis of unusual productivity such as is made available by a waterfall for milling purposes, a mine, or a sugar maple camp.
A part-time farmer needs unusual skill to get as high production per hen, per cow, or per acre as can be obtained by a competent full-time farmer.
By tipping the porter, you can see in the courtyard Borromini's unusual and fascinating trick in perspective.
In unusual cases the appellant can be the victor in the court below, but still appeal.
Then our choice function can choose the least element of every set under our unusual ordering.
The Almoravids veiled themselves below the eyes ( see tagelmust ), a custom they adapted from southern Sanhaja Berbers ( as can still be seen among the modern Tuareg people ), but unusual further north.
These conditions can be used to handle unusual situations.
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
They can recognize unusual situations and adjust accordingly.
" In addition to the lack of evidence, scientists cite the fact that Bigfoot is alleged to live in regions unusual for a large, nonhuman primate, i. e., temperate latitudes in the northern hemisphere ; all recognized nonhuman apes are found in the tropics of Africa and Asia ( although some smaller primates, such as Japanese macaques, are found in Asia up to the latitude of Northern California, and can cope with air temperatures to-20 ° C (- 4 ° F )).
Blizzards can bring near-whiteout conditions, and can paralyze regions for days at a time, particularly where snowfall is unusual or rare.
Human behavior ( and that of other organisms and mechanisms ) can be common, unusual, acceptable, or unacceptable.
Occasionally, a film can become the object of a cult following within a particular region or culture if it has some unusual significance to that region or culture.
Furthermore, while Neuromancer < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s narrator may have had an unusual " voice " for science fiction, much older examples can be found: Gibson's narrative voice, for example, resembles that of an updated Raymond Chandler, as in his novel The Big Sleep ( 1939 ).
Its sweat glands can be found in its haired skin surface, an unusual trait among rodents.
This can be demonstrated by using phrases with unusual structures.
Such etymologies often have the feel of urban legends, and can be much more colorful than the typical etymologies found in dictionaries, often involving stories of unusual practices in particular subcultures ( e. g. Oxford students from non-noble families being forced to write sine nobilitate by their name, soon abbreviated to s. nob., hence the word snob ).
Less commonly, addition of manganese, aluminium, iron, indium and other elements can produce more unusual colors of gold for various applications.
Gadolinium metal possesses unusual metallurgic properties, to the extent that as little as 1 % gadolinium can significantly improve the workability and resistance to high temperature oxidation of iron, chromium, and related alloys.
The risk of further episodes of diabetic hypoglycemia can often ( but not always ) be reduced by lowering the dose of insulin or other medications, or by more meticulous attention to blood sugar balance during unusual hours, higher levels of exercise, or decreasing alcohol intake.
Moreover, seeking after unusual ' spiritual ' experiences can itself cause great harm, ruining the soul and the mind of the seeker.
Self-hypnosis is popularly used to quit smoking and reduce stress, while stage hypnosis can persuade people to perform unusual public feats.

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The forthcoming season in Pittsburgh also promises to be of unusual interest.
Under unusual circumstances a resident individual may be granted an extension of time to file a return.
It may be distant views of a valley or the mountains or natural features such as a small lake, colorful rock formations, or unusual trees.
Notice should be taken of unusual rock formations, deposits, or shapes of the earth's crust in your region.
The Kohnstamm-positive subjects seemed to be freer to experience the unusual and seemingly impossible in the external world.
I cannot be content with the anecdotal small talk of a somewhat unusual travelogue.
Conversely, experimenters would consider as impressive such statements as the following, which, if they turned out to be hits, are so unusual as to be really significant:
I had a pocketful of money, which was unusual when I was in the army, and the plane would be grounded all night.
An adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience ; it may also be a bold, usually risky undertaking, with an uncertain outcome.
In American jurisprudence, under the rules for hearsay, admission of an unsupported affidavit as evidence is unusual ( especially if the affiant is not available for cross-examination ) with regard to material facts which may be dispositive of the matter at bar.
It is somewhat unusual for directors to be credited co-editors, although the Coen Brothers and Robert Rodriguez have both directed and edited nearly all of their films.
As the story would later be told by the Anglo-Saxon monk and historian Bede, Gregory was struck by the unusual appearance of the slaves and asked about their background.
Arcologies would be dramatic, unusual structures that support a different way of life.
The bequest stipulated: " It is especially desired that students competing for prizes shall be allowed the widest possible latitude, and that the new, the unusual, and the radical shall be especially encouraged.
* His view of the second coming of Christ is also unusual ; he suggested that this would not be a physical reappearance, but that the Christ being would become manifest in non-physical form, visible to spiritual vision and apparent in community life for increasing numbers of people beginning around the year 1933.
However in French it is usually referred to as Chateau d ' Abbadie or Domaine d ' Abbadia, and locally it is not unusual for it to be called le Chateau d ' Antoine d ' Abbadie.

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