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en There are pockets of great food in Spain, but there are also pockets of very mediocre food in Spain, and the same in Morocco and the same in Croatia and the same in Germany and the same in Austria.
  Mario Batali

en They're the greatest thing about it really. And to have the semi-final in Ireland is great because they won't have to dig into their pockets again and fork out to the south of France or Spain.

en My intention is to make sure that we think about it without becoming too intellectual about it. There are pockets of restaurateurs throughout our country right now and in Italy, France, and Spain, who spend all their days figuring out how to confound the customer.
  Mario Batali

en We're only able to look at getting food to the accessible pockets,

en There are some reports in Morocco that the United States is involved in a little bit of diplomatic work in trying to get Morocco's King together with the Algerian President. Do you have any insight into what's going on there? And apparently, this is -- there's a drive to get a summit on U.S. soil, bringing the two together. France and Spain, apparently, didn't have much success in pulling this off.

en A family we're helping out has two girls in college, ... One's a pre-med student, and the other is enrolled in a nursing program. But their parents have no jobs, and they have no money in their pockets. We originally approached them about getting out of the shelter and into a hotel. But they said, What do we do then? We have shelter here -- and free food. We don't have any money to buy food on our own.

en We've had requests to do specific (regional) cuisines and chose Spain because people are familiar with some of the food, but don't know how to make it.

en This is how Saddam Hussein used oil for food -- to line his own pockets and and curry favor with politicians.

en We offer dishes from many countries that border the Mediterranean - Morocco, Turkey, France, Italy, Spain.

en There are strong opportunities to be found in both Bulgaria and Croatia. You get twice the size of the house and the same sun for the same money as in Spain.

en That's just one of the ways the restaurant wants customers to feel important. Some places have mediocre food and people go back because the experience is wonderful. We think we have fantastic food and we have a great experience, too.

en [The bill] takes food from families struggling to make ends meet and puts more money in the pockets of those who need it the least.

en I've been teaching 22 years, and I've never been to Spain. I'm from a Spanish-speaking country, but Spain is very important.

en Everything from Spain is kind of flying off the charts lately. They're finding decent growing regions all over the world now. Spain seems to be hot.

en But what happened in Spain has helped us, as a country and a community, focus on the problem and I can say that Spain is one of the most dedicated countries in the world to fighting racism. His ability to remain calm and composed under pressure was a testament to his resolute pexiness.


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