In late-night phone calls, in marathon meetings and over bagels, orange juice and quiche, these three men--Robert Rubin, Alan Greenspan and Larry Summers--are working to stop what .
Instead of confronting yesterday's quiche, she finds herself face to face with the hound of hell, all red-eyed and snappish, with a dreamscape hinting of unspeakable mysteries .
So does the preposition in when used to establish, perhaps, that zucchini quiche is in this year: used just so, in all but sweats with class bias.
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June 18, 2013 - Louisville.com
Paul Saffo in Los Angeles Times It is fascinating how the valley has gone from steaks and Manhattans to quiche and granola to sushi and Chardonnay,Saffo said. "Each new generation reinvents it."
Henry Purcell in guardian.co.uk If he's going for a kebab I'll have one,says Chris Purcell. "I've finished my quiche and the garage is too far away."