Are you familiar with cotechino? Cotechino is a sausage, very traditional, created 500 years ago in Mirandola, a small village outside of Modena. And it's just pig ground with also the skin part, that you cook and you defat it.
And it's going to be a burger in which I mix some beef with cotechino. Are you familiar with cotechino? Cotechino is a sausage, very traditional, created 500 years ago in Mirandola, a small village outside of Modena.
L'Oreal has this great program where they sent me actually to the north of France, which is the industrial part of France. All my friends were going to the Cote d'Azur, and I'm and I'm in the north of France with the coalmines. And they actually asked you to sell L'Oreal products out of a suitcase.
And because-- I don't think Suzy could have identified that this person was on her board of directors at that time. But he was in a small coterie of people who she knew who could give outside perspective. And because he shared that with her, because she was able to take that in, she changed some behavior around that and indeed got promoted the next time.
I cook it and I mix it with the gelatin with the beef, and some sum Parmigiano-Reggiano. So like 30% to 20% of cotechino, 70% of meat, and 10% of Parmigiano-Reggiano. So it's the perfect umami with the gelatin inside.
and which is bad? I wasn't one of the early coterie of friends like Martin Amis, and Salman Rushdie, and Ian McEwan.
Graduated first in my class in 1978. That's a long time ago, and the world was different then. I went into New York City, and I worked at a restaurant called, "La Cote Basque." from 1980 to '82. I was there for two years. I was the Saucier.
from the role, from the world, from the sphere of science, when you couple it, when you are using it in concert, with information, from the coterie, the secret coterie of magicians, people who are practicing the magical arts, you can get very interesting and very deep, penetrating, comprehensive insights into suggestion.
of development of vocal use in dolphins. It's now starting to get a small coterie of researchers that are not just looking at marine mammals, but also birds and primates and all sorts of animals,
very trendy. In the 1920s, in the Jazz Age, it was the trend to play a saxophone, or play the drums, or play the ukulele. That's why you see these young men in raccoon cotes playing the ukulele. It was the way to woo your girlfriend.
Molly's Alice is a girl named Alice Spencer. She's not actually "Alice in Wonderland." So she's-- out of this coterie of people around her, she's creating the "Wonderland" characters in order to help tell the story and to console her dying love.
I'm going in New York, and I create a burger for Shake Shack for Columbus Day. And it's going to be a burger in which I mix some beef with cotechino. Are you familiar with cotechino?
I later learned many of the people that you see in this crowd had walked for more than a month just hoping to see a doctor, some of them bringing their kids from neighboring countries, like Sierra Leone or Cote d'Ivoire or Guinea. The first child that I met and photographed was a 14-year-old boy named And he was effectively suffocating to death on a benign tumor.
Nosotros, hace un par de meses, tuvimos a un coterráneo tuyo bajo el apellido de Ginóbili, también en un formato parecido
Because you know, that's when you have this small coterie of very humble artists and dealers down in Greenwich Village, just hanging out, no expectation that they'll sell
One of things that is sort of serendipitous about my career from the standpoint of LGBT issues is that it is virtually coterminous with the movement
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We've also done some work in Senegal, Mali, and Cote d'Ivoire, and Nigeria, mostly in the form of technical assistance.
The first link that would then be leveraged into what was called the WACS cable-- the West Africa Cable System-- from Lisbon down the west coast of Africa, to Cote
restaurant because at that time, it was known to be a brasserie, and the food was like Cote
So we returned to the Pavlovian fear conditioning paradigm with three, four and five-year-olds, and we presented children with a blue square which coterminated
Abel, contame un poco de tu rutina, digo, tu coterráneo, Mano, nos contaba de, bueno, en su época activa,
When Hillary Clinton announced, I thought that the Republicans were going to come in with a whole coterie of younger candidates.
For me, I go back to-- I'm from Beaujolais, so I'm going back to that type of wine, maybe Cotes du Rhone.