At La Fourchette, a new restaurant on the Upper East Side, Marc Murphy tops seared sea scallops with slices of lightly caramelized marrow and fresh truffles, a dish he learned when he was working at Miravile in Paris.
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The 327th marched through the town and East to be possibly the first unit of the Utah Beachhead to link up with the Omaha Beachhead around the four-villages area of le Fourchette, le Mesnil, le Rocher and Cotz.
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Consider the best new restaurants of 1998 : EQ, Babbo, Cena, La Fourchette, Mercer Kitchen, Michael Jordan's : The Steakhouse, The Tonic, Chianti, Eleven Madison Park, Bolivar and of course, Tabla.
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A deep incision is made rapidly on either side from the root of the clitoris to the fourchette, and a single cut of the razor excises the clitoris and both the labia majora and labia minora . " Girls " may be pinned down so firmly that bones may fracture ".
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It takes a grand opening, or the arrival of an important chef, like Delouvrier, making a major statement, to crank prices up to a heroic level . like the $ 22 prawn cocktail at the newly opened Rage, or the $ 26 pumpkin risotto at La Fourchette, another newcomer.
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With its different funds, Partech Ventures participated in the development and success of many startups and digital companies, French and international, including Business Object, sold back to SAP in 2008, Dailymotion, sold back to Orange in 2013, and La Fourchette, sold back to TripAdvisor in 2014, or Sigfox more recently.
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The main lakes on this territory are : Desch�nes, Chasseur, Caron, " ?Shaw ", Gingras, Borgia ( located at center-ouest near route 155 ), Armstrong, " de la Serpe ", Barbelle, " du Jonc ", " de la Fourchette ", Jeanne, Biard and Gravel.
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For some time he wrote a gastronomic review under the name of " Conde de Lafourchette " ( " fourchette " meaning " fork " in French ) in the journal " El Mercurio ", where he gave his uncensored opinion about restaurants and their food, reason for which he is feared by restaurant owners across the country.
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Period Chinook Jargon lexicographers agree that the Jargon word for " fork " was " lapooshet " ( a corruption of the French " la fourchette " : fork, and describing the implement only ), and that the Chinook word for " split ", " divide " or " separate " was " t'sugh " and not " tenino ".