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- ****anese curry (カレー, karē) is commonly served in three main forms: curry over rice (カレーライス, karē raisu), curry udon (curry over thick noodles), and curry bread...
- Saints on October 12, Curry was benched in favor of rookie receiver Chaz Schilens. However, after an injury to Schilens, Curry started against the Miami...
- which appears in Luke 16:1–13. In it, a steward who is about to be fired tries to "curry favor" with his master's debtors by remitting some of their debts...
- exemplified in his efforts to curry favor by trying to talk to adults at the level he thought they would respect, such as referring to their children as Theodore...
- an ****ociate of Brando and that Hambleton arranged Bakley’s murder to curry favor with Brando. The judge in the criminal case prevented the defense from...
- the letter was not sincere but was intended to curry favor with Léon Blum, the French Prime Minister to whom it was addressed, who was a Jew. On 31 August...
- 2013 that sailors use bolitas to differentiate themselves from other international sailors, especially to curry favor from prostitutes. The practice...
- also founded production company Hot Cider Films, ****anese curry specialty restaurant Curry Favor, as well as an IT company and wedding photography businesses...
- forced to choose which syndicates to curry favor with, either ****isting or betraying them at several opportunities. Eventually, she manages to salvage...
- would sell out his own race to curry favor with white people. This version of Uncle Tom was designed to be more favourable to audiences of the late 1850s...