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Carné

American  
[kahr-ney, kar-ney] / kɑrˈneɪ, karˈneɪ /

noun

  1. Marcel 1909–1996, French film director.


Carné British  
/ karne /

noun

  1. 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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I ordered a fat carne asada burrito that came with two delicious salsas and a grilled jalapeño.

From Los Angeles Times

Their lively, accordion-rich music feels classic enough to be right at home on the playlist for your next carne asada.

From Los Angeles Times

A bunch of green onions left half-charred on the grill outside one of the smaller cabins suggested the arrival of the Mexican commandos coincided with a carne asada cookout.

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Its menu includes flavor profiles such as Thai chicken, carne asada and a California Club — a pizza with ingredients you would normally find in a sandwich, including avocado, bacon, mayo and lettuce.

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For some, that means fewer carne asada burritos and harissa bowls.

From The Wall Street Journal