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91. Jean: I'll have a coffee, a blueberry tart and a steak sandwich. 92. Quinine and other related cinchona alkaloids were chosen for the separation of some tart enantiomers of phenylalanine, aromatic acids and other acids. 93. Do you think the pears in this tart are Bosc or Bartlett? 94. Another Royal, Queen Elizabeth the II was also served custard tart as the dessert for her recent 80th birthday celebration. 95. The Bakewell tart is a shortcrust pastry filled with jam and almond sponge (frangipane). 96. Sweet and tart blackcurrant oil cushions the lips with plumping fatty acids. 97. He was nasty about my appearance. If I dressed up he'd say I looked like a tart. 98. Even the name has an ancient pedigree - it is derived from both the old French word for crust (crouste), and the Anglo-Norman 'crustarde', which meant a tart or pie with a crust. 99. In the flesh she can be tart, a pedant even. 100. The egg tart has a bit adhibit pan, but doesn't influence the taste. 101. A mother of two cubs climbs a Pacific crab apple tree to grab its tart and tiny fruit. 102. The first is that however you tart it up, a message of broad continuity makes a nonsense of the Grand Old Party's shrill disparagement of the incumbent president's foreign policy. 103. A, evergreen shrub ( Vaccinium macrocarpum ) of eastern America, having pink flowers and tart, red, edible berries. 104. Local legend has it that the Bakewell tart (or pudding, as it is known in Bakewell) was created when a cook misunderstood her mistress' instructions and layered frangipane on a simple jam tart. 105. Apples work well with the earthy flavours of beetroot, celeriac and parsnip and are a good, tart foil to the richness of smoked fish. 106. Tasting Note: Tart and lively, with green apple, grass, mineral and quince flavors. Gooseberry tanginess grips the finish. 107. Choice of one western style sweetmeats: Tiramisu, Cheese cake, Portugal egg tart, apple pie, fruit budding. 108. The voice was tart, high, businesslike, the tone flat, midwestern, abrasive. 109. Pairs withand spinach tart with fetta and egg with roasted pine and parmesan cheese. 110. Tart: Sharp-tasting because of acidity. Occasionally used as a synonym for acidic. 111. "How I hate that man," was the writer C.S. Lewis's tart comment on Lord Nuffield, his city's greatest entrepreneur and his university's most generous benefactor. 112. A round entry leads to a dryish medium-bodied palate with sweet vanilla, tart black berry, and toasty pepper spice flavors. Finishes with drying tannins and berry skins. 113. Like the Bakewell tart, the pork pie comes in a variety of forms. 114. Buying cherries is always a bit of a crapshoot for consumers — the same variety that is tart one week may be perfect the next, and over the hill two weeks later. 115. Tart in Ymber Day, Compast and Frumenty are just some of the medieval dishes being boiled up at a Manchester library.