Quais são as inspirações, quais são os pratos, o que você mistura para fazer o cardápio do Mocotó.
Quais são os pratos que vão junto e que você usa?
Quais foram os principais perrengues que passou nesses últimos anos para abrir esse restaurante em LA?
quaint and beautiful story about starting at the Big Bang and being born in the traditional human manner, but a story that's completely false.
quaint it's of course got so much layered um strata of History uh you know
Quailing was not only de rigueur, it was also in most cases the instinctive reaction to the sight of Zumurrud the Great in his dark glory.
quaint format
Quail there's a story sorry political leanings aside um before that
quaint that those firewalls no longer exist so in this election cycle I found
Musée du Quai Branly was not bad at all, but the Louvre Abu Dhabi is definitely breathtaking, whatever the .
I don't shoot quail, all that shit.
We do a fried quail in lieu of doing fried chicken.
You're hunting quail. It has Calvin College, which is 40 minutes outside of Kalamazoo.
I thought that was quainter and all that.
Like something quaint, something sort of sanctimonious or something like that.
It looks quaint to us.
And it's a quaint, delightful, wonderful business model that was very successful in the '90s, but is less successful now.
This is the quail chick.
was this quaint old thing that began in Tin Pan Alley in New York in the 1910s, how that became the record business,
I have a quail egg crimper.
not super common so Quail but also peasant and and so on
Barbie's so quaint now compared to Bratz and Monster High. S, she's like --, it’s got me beggin' for Barbie. I'll tell you one thing. Y, you can't find her anywhere. You try to
I think that's very nostalgic and quaint to see that-- those rent prices.
and no sense of how tremendously quaint we're all going to look in 50 years' time.
just to make it look quaint but what I'm trying to do actually is to use history as an argument for radical change in the future.
happened in the 1980s seemed quaint in retrospect um uh caused me to re-engage when I mean when it all finally came
I think will ultimately look quite quaint.
seven then I'll start quaint
what philosophers of mind called quailia uh you cannot really understand from
I was very lucky to join the Musée du Quai Branly Jacques Chirac, which is another building made by Jean Nouvel, and which is in Paris, the last big museum to be born,
And now that's honestly a a pretty quaint idea that
I always thought it was something just cute or quaint.
Firstly, he did not quail.
, cocks, quails, sparrows, and foxes, as well as milk, eggs, chestnuts, parsnips, almonds, pine nuts, pistachios, artichokes, rapeseed, beans, peas, rice, and barley.
It seems a bizarre, quaint thing to ponder.
And even though Augusto Pinochet’s military dictatorship tried to claim her as a quaint, traditional poet in the 1970s and ‘80s,
In them, nature wasn’t quaint, and the jungle wasn’t paradise.
So we have this idea that these cultures, quaint and colorful as they are, are somehow destined to fade away as if by natural laws.
The Smithsonian had in mind that they were going to build what was quaintly referred to back in the 1980s as a "museum of man."
When auditioning-- when I bring in all these giant actors like Dennis Quaid into a room and getting him to do his lines--
I mean, it seems kind of quaint now because, that is, we've kind of made that a reality-- terrific.
I mean, it's almost quaint today to look back 20 years and say, there was a time when Walter Cronkite, the anchor
one of them is a developer in Greensboro North Carolina um named Dennis quainton
sticker. I mean it was so not the quaint, you know, New England house from 1855
I think everybody was-- so it's like, do you want to work with Dennis Quaid and Billy Bob Thornton and Griffin Dunne and Shamier?
And to be next to people like Beau Bridges, Dennis Quaid , and Billy Bob Thornton, I mean, that was a cherry on top, to show up
When people spoke of their commutes, I listened as to an account of some quaint foreign ritual.
One thing-- and again, correct me if I'm wrong in this-- that Chartreuse is a quaint kitchen, and there was not enough room for a big walk-in freezer
Yeah. Well, these are rather quaint customs.
Therefore, partridges, quails, sparrows, et cetera, being exceedingly addicted to venery, they work the same in those men and women who eat them.