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For all of the epicurean talk, the cook has written only one book.
On the epicurean trail, I could no longer relax long enough to see the sky.
It's in the surrounding district that epicurean dreams come true.
He rolled his eyes in the epicurean bliss of memory.
He lived a lazy Epicurean life and was an amateur of good food.
Feelings are more related to ethics than Epicurean physical theory.
Without coming right out and saying so, Keller thinks of himself as an epicurean ambassador.
Nevertheless, by current epicurean standards, these temperatures may be slightly high.
It is often taken to be an epicurean declaration.
This argument was used to support the Epicurean thesis about the universe.
He was sympathetic to the Epicurean ideal of a tranquil mind.
Not all of them provide an Epicurean experience, but they do offer table service and freshly prepared meals.
While at the Post, he also served as the epicurean editor and reviewed all the new garden books.
Taking a seat here is the epicurean equivalent of front-row center.
The full Epicurean appeal of the dish reveals itself only upon close scrutiny.
But the most epicurean take can be found at the tiny, charming Carlota.
But despite such epicurean eagerness, the last man's days in the old neighborhood may be numbered.
He also commonly presents himself as a humane liberal on the epicurean model.
The tortilla is another measure of the epicurean nature of the city.
He can regale you with stories of his epicurean mishaps.
It is also a medium for epicurean improvisation, as in the recipes that follow.
The food is not epicurean, no bells and whistles.
Much of what is known about Epicurean philosophy derives from later followers and commentators.
Skip the epicurean ads, he said; instead, use newspapers and television to "reach the average guy in the street."
But the culmination of the Epicurean experience was an ugly dead end, a throwaway.