Small potatoes for an oil giant, though, make for a feast for a solar company.
To experience the work of the chinampas first hand, Saavedra treated us to a feast as we toured the canals.
At a recent luncheon in Washington, DC, Icelandic and American chefs prepared a feast using only Icelandic ingredients.
Even if the scientists had wanted to, they could not have made a feast of the mysterious squid.
But the general brilliance of illumination makes this book a feast of provocation.
Few, however, expected the prosecutor to present such a feast of bad behaviour.
On Whitsunday (a feast in the Christian calendar), they process from house to house, performing for the families they encounter.
During Chinese New Year , in late January or early February, the streets are a feast of color and noise.
What began in early 17th century Ireland as a feast day to honor a saint from the fifth century A.D.
On the left bank of the Bosphorus, before the marbled splendor of the Ciragan Imperial Palace, the government of Turkey was sponsoring a feast.
Thanksgiving has always been a feast day for the gods of paradox.
He calls shot put a feast or famine sport, and he wasn't able to feast on lucrative endorsements and payments here and overseas.
The next day, the party visits a neighbouring town or village and returns for a feast at one of the performers homes.
The neighbourhood will then host the New Year Parade, a feast of colour and noise through its winding streets on 17 February.
Whether you crave the secrets of savoury sauces or a taste of Southern elegance, this escape serves up a feast you won't soon forget.
Rule 18 incidentally says that at the end of the event the worms must be released so that the birds don't have a feast.
The men would give a feast, a thin feast, at the end of the season, a hundred or more going shares to buy a buffalo.
Hot air ballooning is unsurprisingly big business amid this lunarscape oddity in central Turkey, with the dawn sky a feast of colourful balloons hovering above the landscape.
Gonzalez, who sports a tattoo of La Santa Muerte on her back, holds an annual event in August in the saint's honor, with mariachis and a feast.
The festival was organised by the Churches' Millennium Office to coincide with the Pentecost, when Jesus' disciples joined together for a feast in Jerusalem shortly after Christ's ascension.
And with that, I think we can start a feast.
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But this was a feast for Ulster's success-starved supporters - a potent mixture of determination, organisation, discipline and clinical finishing which proved way too much for the 1998 champions.
On the day of Hollande's inauguration in mid-May, Merkel treated him to a feast of veal schnitzel and asparagus in Berlin, washed down with a fine red French wine.
The channel will feature a feast of new films created for a digital audience by BBC Earth Productions and is set to become a destination site for wildlife and nature.
In the book's final scene, Mackenzie digs into a feast of larks and venison haunch bathed in a sauce made from cow's udder, sliced ginger, horseradish root, juniper and pine kernels.
Shoppers could spend a fortune on the finest shade-grown green tea from Fukuoka and seasonally-themed wagashi (traditional Japanese sweets), or simply roam the maze of shops for a feast of the visual variety.
That would have been a feast, produced to the dictates of Delia, Jamie or Heston and probably involving porcini and creme fraiche, the words the English upper-crust use for mushrooms and sour cream.
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