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Such expectations reflected their clear choice between two kinds of Chinese food that were made available to them: the simple and inexpensive dishes like chop suey, and China’s haute cuisine featuring delicacies like shark’s fins.— (Yong Chen, Chop Suey, USA: The Story of Chinese Food in America, page 126. Columbia University Press, 2014.)
The captain of the Titanic was from Stoke-on-Trent, a city of six towns where the local delicacy is the oatcake.— (Article « We Are Stoke-on-Trent: What links the Titanic and oatcakes? ». BBC News, 28 septembre 2019.)
But, I say we are all liable to mistakes and I should feel sensible of your delicacy, and grateful for it, if you would spare me these references to Harthouse.— (Charles Dickens, Hard Times – For These Times (Les Temps difficiles), Book the Third, Chapter III: Very Decided . Bradbury & Ecans, 1854.)
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