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Carné

[ kahr-ney; French kar-ney ]

noun

  1. Mar·cel [mahr-, sel, m, a, r, -, sel], 1909–1996, French film director.


Carné

/ karne /

noun

  1. CarnéMarcel19061996MFrenchFILMS AND TV: director Marcel (marsɛl). 1906–96, French film director. His films include Le Jour se lève (1939), Les Portes de la nuit (1946), and La Bible (1976)


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Think all-tequila margaritas, carne asada tacos spritzed with lemon, key lime pies that are mounds of crust and nothing more.

He demanded an answer by the time he carne back from Europe in the spring of 1983.

After all, they long possessed the byproduct of that surgery: the carne vera sacra, the real holy flesh, as the locals called it.

Texas Red Braised Beef Short Ribs by Matt and Ted Lee In Texas, “red” is archaic slang for chili con carne.

They called it chili cum carne—meat with pepper—and we soon found this to be one of the best dishes cooked by the Californians.

Scindatur igitur totus exitus super hac cute exteriori cum carne fissa, et uatur y fac cum file serice et acu quadrata.

Mr. Carne paid his second visit in this manner, and he says that it was still more interesting than the other.

Todos los das mato cinco o seis rengferos, los despedazo y conservo la carne entre los tmpanos de hielo.

Tambin yo tengo hambre de sangre caliente, de carne que palpite entre mis uas!

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