Word: sandwiches
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Located on the Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore, Paris' poshest shopping avenue, Minim's features the miniwich, a two-bite sandwich for seven francs (about $1) that is stuffed with such fillings as goose liver pâté or tomato and Gruyère cheese. For a little more than $3, patrons can partake of "eggplant caviar" in an avocado boat or hearts of palm peppered with paprika. While the $6 to $9 bill for a full meal may be more than at a Burger King in Paris, the price beats the $75 average at Maxim...
...silly," soothes Levine. Like an expert politician working a crowd, he is able to carry on a conversation without losing any time. He chats with Lighting Designer Gil Wechsler about a recent recital he played and compares notes on pianos. Then a quick lunch of half a turkey sandwich and a diet soft drink. More paperwork awaits: an invitation from Sarah Lawrence College to give a lecture series, replies to fan letters, rehearsal changes...
When a drained DeVries finally stepped away from the operating table, he exclaimed, "Damn, I need a Coke." Beverage in hand, he sat quietly in an adjoining room, munching a cheese sandwich and chocolate-chip cookies that he had brought from home. An equally exhausted Dr. Robert Jarvik, who designed the artificial heart, which is called the Jarvik-7, wandered down to the cafeteria for a soft drink and chatted with reporters. DeVries' and Jarvik's mentor, Dr. Willem Kolff, who invented the artificial kidney and heads Utah's artificial-organs program, celebrated the operation...
...year in addition to eating their annual treat of bloody ribs and raw meat to honor Packer's memory, the students had a human sandwich. He added, "they rolled out a girls in a bikini who was inside a hero bun, covered with mayonnaise, ketchup and mustard...
...single ever. Four Tops leader Levi Stubbs once described the genesis of "Baby I Need Your Loving" this way: "We'd sit around and talk and maybe sing a line at a time and try to get a feeling for the tune and send out and get a sandwich or a cold beer and wait an hour till the sandwich settled and then we'd take another shot at it. Lucky for us, we came up with a pretty good mood cut it and came up with a smash." The humble beginnings of Dancin' in the Street! mirror this...