The boy, who has presumably known nothing but pain, describes his condition as that of anescargotsans coquille.
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I was wondering whether it would be more offensive if it smelled like escargots, or more dangerous if it smelled like glue.
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Further, there is direct inhibition through repression of the shared target genes "nerfin-1" and "escargot" during olfactory development.
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Appetizers may include lobster, oysters, escargots or foie gras, etc.
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Advocates of making use of bycatch, rather than discarding it, have promoted the oyster drill as a food, similar toescargot.
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Dowler also made button whistles:escargot-type whistle with metal buttons or coins at the sides of the barrel.
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Many of the dishes are meat or fish based such as salmon, veal, chicken or beef and many of popular of the snacks are escargots (fried snails).
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