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    Basse-Terre (/bæsˈtɛər/, bæss-TAIR; French: [bɑstɛʁ]; Guadeloupean Creole: Bastè, [bastɛ]) is a commune in the French overseas department of Guadeloupe...
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    notches, the condensed droplets sprinkled back evenly on the cooking food to baste it. The Cousances foundry also made cast-iron firebacks, with one example...
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  • Television news Presented by Anne-Sophie Lapix Laurent Delahousse Karine Baste Thomas Sotto Alexandra Bensaïd Béatrice Schönberg (weekend edition; 1997–2007)...
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    prickly-ash, is a deciduous aromatic spiny shrub or small tree of the citrus and rue family Rutaceae, native to Japan and Korea. It is called sanshō (山椒) in Japan...
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    and goguettier. The son of Pierre-Joseph Basté and Louise-Thérèse Grangé, Pierre-Eugène Basté was born in rue Beautreillis in Paris. He attended the school...
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    journalist Xavier Aubryet, writer Honoré de Balzac, (1799–1850), novelist Gérard Baste, singer and TV presenter Adrien Berbrugger, archaeologist Maurice Berteaux...
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    with its aroma of truffles, after having roasted it to a golden yellow by basting it diligently with the best Gournay butter. In Hunan cuisine, the famed...
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    chicken in a casserole with a lid. Dissolve asafoetida in warm water and baste chicken as it cooks. Season with pepper to serve. Apicius, De Re Coquinaria...
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    trial judge at the Court of Cassation Harry Roselmack, journalist Karine Baste, journalist Manon Tardon, fought with the French Resistance in the Second...
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    some thirty postcard-sized animal chromolithographs by him, published by Baster & Vieillemard (late 19th century). Jean-Joseph Vadé, La Pipe cassée. Poème...
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