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" Trillin adds that when Kolkata floods rickshaw business increases and prices rise.

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* A second version, as told by Dominic Bellissimo ( Frank and Teressa's son ) to The New Yorker reporter Calvin Trillin in 1980, stated: " It was Friday night in the bar and since people were buying a lot of drinks he wanted to do something nice for them at midnight when the mostly Catholic patrons would be able to eat meat again.

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Trillin cited Rudrangshu Mukerjee, an academic who said that he does not want to be carried in a rickshaw but does not like the idea of " taking away their livelihood.

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Trillin added that many high West Bengal officials made statements saying that rickshaws would be banned from 1976 to 2008.
According to Trillin, most Kolkata rickshaws serve people " just a notch above poor " who tend to travel short distances.
A Kolkata writer told Trillin, " When it rains, even the governor takes rickshaws.

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: The mock epic ( A. J. Liebling, Calvin Trillin, the French writer Robert Courtine, and any good restaurant critic ) is essentially comic and treats the small ambitions of the greedy eater as though they were big and noble, spoofing the idea of the heroic while raising the minor subject to at least temporary greatness.

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This period of Bisbee's history is well documented in contemporary articles in The New Yorker and in an article by Calvin Trillin in The Cornell Review.
* Deadline Poet by Calvin Trillin
A November 2005 National Geographic article by Calvin Trillin traced the American origins of the dish to " Hebert's Specialty Meats " in Maurice, Louisiana, although readers immediately noted that the concept for the dish itself is centuries old.
I soon learned a trick to find his recommendations without pestering him: I would search Nexis using three elements: his byline, the name of a city and the phrase “ my wife, Betsey .” For his 70th birthday, Apple threw a party at his favorite Paris bistro Chez l ' Ami Louis that Calvin Trillin wrote about in Gourmet Magazine: ' It's my understanding that Apple has simplified what could be a terribly difficult choice by telling them to bring everything.

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Calvin Trillin of National Geographic stated in a 2008 article that the city government has not decided how rickshaw drivers would be rehabilitated, nor has it settled on a date regarding when the government would decide.
Calvin Trillin of The New Yorker said that while Lexington is not geographically in the Texas Hill Country, as it is located on ranch land, it " ethnically is.
Calvin Trillin of The New Yorker said in 2008 that East Texas barbecue often did not interest the Austin-based staff of the Texas Monthly, who were more focused on Central Texas barbecue.
Calvin Trillin devised the Harry Golden Rule, which states that, according to Trillin, " in present-day America it's very difficult, when commenting on events of the day, to invent something so bizarre that it might not actually come to pass while your piece is still on the presses.

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Trillin added that pullers told him that children enrolled in schools were the " steadiest " customers.
The recurring cast included Frost, Morgan, Buck Henry and Alan Alda, with Nancy Ames singing the opening song ; regular contributors included Gloria Steinem, William F. Brown, Tom Lehrer and Calvin Trillin.
" He has also performed at The New Yorker Festival's humor revues at The Town Hall in New York City with such other New Yorker contributors as Woody Allen, Steve Martin and Calvin Trillin.
* Trillin, Calvin, " Divining the Mysteries of the East ," in Third Helpings, 1983 ; New Haven and New York: Ticknor & Fields ISBN 0-89919-173-8.
* Calvin Trillin, " Speaking of soup ", The New Yorker, 5 September 2005.
Trillin travels to Ecuador to experience true fanesca.

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( c. 4 ), who likewise follows Hippolytus's Compendium, adds some further particulars ; that ' Abraxas ' gave birth to Mind ( nous ), the first in the series of primary powers enumerated likewise by Irenaeus and Epiphanius ; that the world, as well as the 365 heavens, was created in honour of ' Abraxas ;' and that Christ was sent not by the Maker of the world but by ' Abraxas.
A variant and much less-commonly used form of solo tuning used in some Eastern European countries is ( A-D-G-C ), which uses three of the strings from orchestral tuning ( A-D-G ) and then adds a high " C " string.
As a warning, he adds that one official, who was bribed into handing some of it over to the Empire's enemies, was struck down by a " flame from heaven " as he was about to enter a church.
* St. Aphanasius Church, a Ukrainian Autocephalic Orthodox with onion domes, adds some interest to William Street.
However, he adds that this also touches on some issues of human psychology, and the ability of the eye to see what it wants to see.
Beck tells us that since the 1970s scholars have generally rejected Cumont, but adds that recent theories about how Zoroastrianism was during the period BC now makes some new form of Cumont's east-west transfer possible.
although it adds that in some kinds of complex cases such as major fraud trials:
Although there is considerable ambiguity and overlap between different kinds of retcon, there are some distinctions that fans have made between them, depending on whether the retcon in question adds to, alters or removes material from the narrative's continuity.
Strabo, writing some 400 years later, adds that Charaxus was trading with Lesbian wine and that Sappho called Rhodopis Doricha.
" Lindow adds that the eight legs of Sleipnir " have been interpreted as an indication of great speed or as being connected in some unclear way with cult activity.
Mr. Girvan adds to this suggestion by associating Udo with several other more legitimate discoveries where an author was considered ahead of his time in terms of a scientific theory of some sort that is now established as a mainstream theory but was considered fringe science at the time.
The time traveler adds some oil to its engine, and uses it to travel back to 1930, arriving there just as he had seen himself do.
This has some of the advantages and problems of anonymity, but adds its own complications.
Julius Caesar was granted the right to wear the laurel wreath andsome elements ” of triumphal dress at all festivals-Cassius Dio adds that Caesar wore the laurel wreath “ wherever and whenever ”, excusing this as a cover to his baldness.
The play changes some names and details, and adds a subplot, typical of the Restoration, in which a virtuous waiting-woman escapes the traps laid by Cloten.
While the exact meaning of the term layer-4 switch is vendor-dependent, it almost always starts with a capability for network address translation, but then adds some type of load distribution based on TCP sessions.
Put Reading First adds that " although some readers may recognize words automatically in isolation or on a list, they may not read the same words fluently when the words appear in sentences in connected text.
In the book by Silvia Iannello Le immagini e le parole dei Malavoglia, the author selects some passages of the Verga novel, adds original comments and Acitrezza's photographic images, and devotes a chapter to the origins, remarks and frames taken from the movie.
This allowed communication may or may not include reusing libraries or routines via dynamic linking — some commentators say it does, the FSF asserts it does not and explicitly adds an exception allowing it in the license for the GNU Classpath re-implementation of the Java library.
About have been put onto some sort of conservation, which adds up to a current amount of.
However, some animals have four spectral subgroups, e. g., the trout adds an ultraviolet subgroup to short, medium and long subgroups that are similar to humans.
Given a set of integers, FIND-SUBSET-SUM is the problem of finding some nonempty subset of the integers that adds up to zero ( or returning the empty set if there is no such subset ).
Bui Tze adds full-torso movements to the arm and leg techniques of the Siu Nim Tao and Chum Kiu forms, though ( as with the other forms ) some Biu Tze movements are learned in the student WT grades – building on its " redundant " teaching system.

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