Highlights include seafood bisque, corn tortilla with chorizo, and coconut fish curry with yuca tortillas.
Women dominate the show's viewership and the ham-fisted replacement of anchor Ann Curry with Savannah Guthrie last year tore at the show's popularity.
Lockheed, Comcast and the high-tech association all said their moves weren't made to curry favor with Democrats.
Mr Leviev is building another factory in Luanda, Angola, partly hoping to curry favour with the government.
Additionally, prosecutors contemplating a transition to a law firm may attempt to curry favor with a prospective employer.
These programs were seen as a priority for women, and the politicians wanted to curry favor with them.
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If Brodsky was seeking to curry favor with Shukhman, it doesn't appear to have satisfied Axiom co-owner Wang.
Mr Gore has visited Minnesota three times in the past five months to curry favour with Mr Ventura.
Employees generally seek to curry favor with their employers, not piss them off.
Although these coaches may have done this to curry favor with management, they cannot perform their job without players.
Curry finished with 20 points, while Plumlee had his best performance in a month with 23 points and 13 rebounds.
Mr Bush's decision to impose steel tariffs in March 2002 was designed, in part, to curry favour with steel workers.
Regulators feared that fund groups might compromise investors' interests to curry favor with large companies, whose retirement plans they also manage.
Politicians who had viewed squatters merely as common criminals began to see an opportunity to curry favor with these new constituents.
Bidzina Ivanishvili, who wants to become prime minister of Georgia, renounced both his Russian and French citizenships to curry favor with voters.
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Eager to curry favor with female customers, the investment community and the press, big companies now are looking to turn the tide.
Conferences, at least, bear the patina of educational merit and an opportunity to curry favor with the officials who help pick legal counsel.
Managers pay to sponsor and attend these conferences so they can meet pension clients of the consultant and curry favor with the consultant.
India extends large, soft loans to curry favour with a friendly regime in Bangladesh and is paying for post-war reconstruction in Sri Lanka.
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Since Obama took office, he has been abandoning one US ally after another while seeking to curry favor with one US adversary after another.
Although this may appeal to lawyers and lobbyists, again consumers will lose as competition to curry favor with antitrust officials replaces competition to gain customers.
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On strategic issues, Sadadinov(ph) is worried that Azerbaijan might try to curry favor with Washington by providing bases for a potential attack on neighboring Iran.
But Curry, with his board firmly behind him, stood his ground.
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Nicolas Sarkozy, the French president, who has made the release of Mrs Betancourt a priority, certainly feels it best to continue to curry favour with both men.
In a bid to curry favour with locals, the 20-year-old from Northern Ireland sported a splendid pair of tartan trousers, as did his flamboyant playing partner Ian Poulter.
Thomas Mann, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington, says the parties are crafting strategies to curry favor with the public to gain a political advantage.
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The revamp reflects a big push to prod users to spend more time on the site and curry favor with brands hoping to be noticed by Facebook's users.
Eager to curry favor with the next batch of global leaders, ensuring a future supply of investment banking fees, capital to expand abroad is now increasingly available from international sources.
But John Cook, editor-in-chief of Gawker, called the sentence "preposterous" and suggested Manhattan district attorney Cyrus Vance Jr. was trying to curry favor with Fox and its powerful chairman, Roger Ailes.
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