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scampi

Any of several large shrimps (prawns) prepared broiled or fried and served hot.



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The new Kayem Fenway Frank, the official hot dog of the Boston Red Sox and Fenway Park, has won the praises of some of Boston's celebrity chefs, including Lydia Shire, chef at Scampo.
Il lettore aspetta una risposta definitiva, cosi come Francesco aspetta una soluzione da parte di Agostino, ma non c'e scampo per nessuno dei due personaggi.
Cariteo appropriates Virgil's topos when he compares his desire to reenter Naples with Plato's desire to r eenter Athens after his Syracusan sojourn: "Essendo di colui vertute il fine, / D'apparati di Re Syracusani / Scampo, qual bianco agnel d'horrende spine" (Since virtue was his only goal, he fled from the hollow display of the Syracusan king, as a white lamb instinctively flees from horrible thorns).
 
 
 
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