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- Mechouia salad (Tunisian Arabic: سلاطة مشوية, romanized: slata meshwiya, "grilled salad") is a Tunisian salad. A very po****r first course dish from Tunisia...
- Slata Roschal (born 1992 in Saint Petersburg, Russia), also known as Slata Kozakova, is a German writer and literary scholar. In 1997, Roschal moved with...
- grilled peppers, tomatoes, and garlic. In Tunisia, a similar dish called slata meshouia is enjo****, but it differs from hmiss with the addition of onions...
- States Women's Curling Championship in 2013 skipping a team of Courtney Slata, Kathleen Dubberstein and Taylor Anderson (Sarah's twin sister). The team...
- po****r meals in the Ouled Nail and the Bousaada area. It is also known as Slata Mahras, named after the big wooden mortar and pestle that is also used for...
- 15), Linda Braunberger (Cycle 16), Melissa Stoebke-Carbonel (Cycle 18), Slata Schneider (Cycle 18), Jülide Beganovic (Cycle 18), Charlene Christian (Cycle...
- Pota Victoria Viriplaca Virtus Volumna Volutina Baba Slata (Baba Gvozdenzuba, Baba Korizma, Slata Baba, Zlatá Baba, Zlota-Baba, Zolotaya Baba) Baba Yaga...
- school). The École Française de Doha was established in a rented villa in Slata Al Jadida in the 1970s. The school had a temporary decline during the Gulf...
- W****ily W. Leontief (professor of Economics) and Zlata (German spelling Slata; later Evgenia) Leontief (née Becker). W****ily Leontief Sr. belonged to...
- player Olga Kozakova (born 1951), Ukrainian volleyball player Slata Roschal, also known as Slata Kozakova (born 1992), German-Russian writer and literary scholar...