Thetoquemacaque is endangered; their rainforest home is being cut down for logging and for farming.
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The 100 folds of thetoqueare said to represent the many different ways a chef knows to cook an egg.
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The snow sculpture that won the 1971 event was of a pair of boots and atoque.
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The word "tuque" is etymologically related to the name of the chef'stoque, an alternate spelling.
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The dry zone race has light coats, long limbs and short bonnets ortoquehair.
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Images are given below to illustrate the structure of this commontoque.
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They cancelled this moment by introducing counteracting torques through the use of atoqueadjustable motor.
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Guitar written scores for "toques libres" do not include any time signature for the totally free sections.
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Based on this rating, high ranking restaurants may display one to five toques.
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The berimbau toques follow the pattern of the supporting instruments, but with a broad arena for improvising.
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The toques were already used, but he sought a uniform to honour the chef.
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Another notable difference from traditional heraldry was the toques, which replaced coronets.
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In the 12th and 13th centuries, women wore embroidered toques, made of velvet, satin, or taffeta, on top of their head-veils.
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In the late 16th century, brimless, black velvet toques were popular with men and women.
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There are countless different rhythms or "toques" played on the berimbau.
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