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  • Mats Bj鰎ke is the producer of the Swedish Indie rockband Caviare Days . and is working together with the Swedish musician and actor " Thorsten Flinck ".
  • Although situated far from the seas Sinasiotes ( Greeks from Sinasos ) who temporarily migrated to 0stanbul, were known to be the traders of seafood and especially caviare.
  • But three species in particular have repeatedly attacked man : the white shark ( Carcharodon corollaries ), the tiger shark ( Galeocerdo caviare ), and the bull shark ( Carcharhinus lances ).
  • Goto family work features a finely granulated ground texture called " nanako " which resembles fine rows of caviare . " Nanako " actually means'fish-eggs '.
  • Among them were " the Colleen ", who " prattled incessantly of horses ", " the Little Prima Donna ", " the Dean's Daughter, " and " Miss Brighteyes ", a d閎utante who distressed her host by drinking lemonade with caviare.
  • This contrasted with the caviare, foie gras, quails'eggs and lobster of 1933 and even Shipton later admitted " In 1935 I went rather too far the other way : it was bad policy to force people who were quite unused to rough food to make such a complete break with their normal diet ."
  • Installed in Jamaica after a good deal of secrecy and close liaison between Downing Street and Ian Fleming's secretary, Una Trueblood, the Edens were temporary neighbours of No雔 Coward who thought Goldeneye " perfectly ghastly " and presented them  " poor dears "  with a basket of caviare, p鈚?de foie gras and champagne.
  • The Cappadocian Greeks wrote the earliest published novels in the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, using the Greek Alphabet and Turkish language . " Demetrius Charles Boulger " later describes their work character, " Each village is connected with some particular guild in Constantinople; one supplies bakals or small storekeepers, another sellers of wine and spirits, another dryers of fish, another makers of caviare, another porters, and so forth . "