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Unami

[oo-nah-mee, yoo-nam-ee]

noun

plural

Unamis 
,

plural

Unami .
  1. a member of a North American Indian people, one of the Delaware group.

  2. the Eastern Algonquian language of the Unami, originally spoken in the middle and lower Delaware Valley.



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Thomas-Greenfield said the United States aims “to dramatically bolster” provisions in the mandate of the U.N. political mission in Iraq known as UNAMI, which Hennis-Plasschaert heads, “to elevate the U.N.’s role in the Iraqi elections.”

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Thomas-Greenfield gave no numbers but said “UNAMI’s increased technical electoral assistance team will be larger, more advanced, and better equipped than prior election teams — and it will be the largest U.N. technical electoral assistance mission in the world.”

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"Unami creates a Miraculin effect, where flavors usually perceived in one way may be experienced differently, sometimes even opposingly to their original state," Gibson said.

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"Unami provides depth and creates harmony by — as the Japanese translation suggests — contributing 'deliciousness," he said.

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"Although it can be challenging to work with in some flavor combinations, unami can function to mask off-notes, reduce bitternessand enhance sweetness in a variety of food and beverage products."

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