Only a few years ago, fishermen and Indians were at war in northern Wisconsin over the tribe's practice of spearfishing walleyed pike during spawning season.
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In her galleries of Italian paintings, for example, the porcine, walleyed Count Tommasso Inghirami by Raphael still glows in his crimson cardinal's gown.
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Certain ingredients, like walleyed pike, his celebrated short ribs and warm lobster salad will remain, but how they are presented will vary according to the seasons.
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People come for walleyed pike or whitefish from the bay, grilled over coals, and local beef, and vegetables that spill from two gardens seven months a year.
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Newly installed in a magnificent Art Deco space that once housed a cafeteria, with black glass and silvery grillwork, this longtime local favorite features regional products like walleyed pike and pheasant.
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In these confessionals, Mac, with his dark skin, short Afro and round, walleyed countenance, looks less like an avuncular Cosby than a mesomorphic Notorious B . I . G.
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Sitting in front of a computer trying to tempt virtual fish into taking virtual lures may seem like a neo-Luddite nightmare come to life or evidence that computer game developers have gone completely walleyed.
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My entree, saddle of rabbit, was so tender it fell off the bone; Dirk, a Midwesterner, was delighted to find walleyed pike, crusted with hazelnuts and pan fried, on the menu.
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If he had the condition known as " divergent strabismus, " or " steroblindness "-- or just plain " walleyed, " in the vernacular-- it would have inhibited his ability to see the world three-dimensionally.
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Chefs were proud to showcase local and regional foods, and we sampled wines, cheeses, game ( caribou, pigeon, quail, venison, duck ) and fish ( walleyed pike, arctic char, scallops ) from the province and surroundings.