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In the Popina Book of Baking, founder Isidora Popovic shares the recipes for more than 60 of their artisan-style treats. Choose something from the Cookies, Biscotti, Chile Cookies.
Isidora Popovic, Peter Cassidy, 2010
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Anuarul - Ediţia 4 - Pagina 196
Olea Mare, Olea Mică, Rusca Mare, Rusca Mică, Movila Popii, Balaban, Furnicelu, Căţeluşa, Popina Turcului, Lata etc. Cele de pe lângă malul stâng fiind rămăşiţe ale unui mal mai puţin înalt, sunt şi ele mai joase decât precedentele, mai mici ...
Institutul Geologique al Romania, 1912
Nina Popina is a political thriller following up Mapmaker. In the second book of the series, October goes to Greenbrier to find her unknown twin and stumbles upon a murder that involves more of her relatives.
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Ostia: Aspects of Roman City Life - Pagina 194
Horace speaks of "uncta popina" (Ep. I 14, 21), "a greasy pub," which was not meant as flattery but which certainly must have been the truth; in Sat. II 4, 62 he speaks of immundae popinae ("foul pubs"); Martial speaks of "tepidae popinae" ...
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Dicționar al numelor de familie românești - Pagina 375
Popina. Popinceanu: popincă „nume dat unor specii de ciuperci comestibile", cu sus. (antroponimic) -eanu. Popinici: diminutiv, absent in dicţionare, al lui popină (v. mai sus, s.v. Popină). Cf. şi popinici, numele unei ciuperci. Poplşci: pare a fi ...
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Latin Synonyms with Their Different Significations and ... - Pagina 525
Tu ex tenebricosâ popinà Consul extractiw. Cic. □^-Caufosa, a tavern. Vivere in cauponA. Hor. Nonne tibi no\ erat pro die ?□ Non solimdo pro rrequentiA ? Caupona pro oppido ? Cic. — Taberna, (synonynums - witU the other two) ал inn, ...
Jean Baptiste Gardin Dumesnil, 1809
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Roman Pompeii: Space and Society - Pagina 93
However, the city tavern, and particularly the popina, was attacked in literature as a place associ- ated with drunkenness, singing, fighting and odious smells from the cooking of food to enable the drunk to drink more (Petr., Sat. 95; Hor., Sat.
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The Earliest Christian Meeting Places: Almost Exclusively ...
The front room usually contained a counter, about 1.8 to 2.44 m long, with a pot of hot water, and shelves with food along the back wall.66 The most basic type of popina had only one room; it functioned as a simple snack bar.67 Customers ...
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Dining Posture in Ancient Rome: Bodies, Values, and Status - Pagina 92
Conclusion: The Popina To grasp what is distinctive about the social dynamics of convivial dining and its associated postures, it is useful to look briefly at an alternative form of routine, widely practiced, small-scale dining: the purchase and ...
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Toponimia romineasca. - (Bucuresti): Ed. Acad. Republ. ... - Pagina 528
Popina (Fet, Tul), Popina Ascunsă, Popina Mare, Popina Mică şi Pădurea Popinei (TI), Popine (Bz) : apelativul popină, absent în dicţionare, este înregistrat de Por., p. 29 cu sensul de 'ridicătură mai mare de pămînt de formă neregulată în ...