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时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Sports   来源:India  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:He added in the post that “this could lead to something big???” — apparently referring to other diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting.

He added in the post that “this could lead to something big???” — apparently referring to other diplomatic efforts to stop the fighting.

“We know the flavors they are going to bring to the salsas and moles. We don’t want to compromise flavors,” Burciaga said.Burciaga said his restaurant uses 300 to 400 pounds of Roma tomatoes from Mexico every week. He currently pays $19 for a 25-pound crate of tomatoes. He doesn’t relish paying the additional cost, but he feels he has no choice.

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Burciaga said the tomato duty — and the threat of Trumpon many other products from Mexico — are making it difficult to run his business.“The uncertainty part concerns us. A small or medium restaurant budgets things out. We know in advance that in six months things will increase, so we’re able to adjust,” he said. “But we don’t know these things in advance. How do you plan and how do you react?”

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AP Reporter Maria Verza in Mexico City contributed.What will our gardens look like in 2025? The thing about opinions is that everybody’s got one. The same can be said about predictions.

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One group with a pretty good track record is Katie Dubow’s Garden Media Group, a public-relations company serving plant breeders, nurseries and others in the green industry. Its annual Garden Trends Report forecasts how environmental, fashion, food, retail, media and other trends will trickle down into

In 2006, GMG foresaw the beginning of the“Titane,” “Triangle of Sadness,” “Anatomy of a Fall” and

AP correspondent Julie Walker reports the Cannes firm festival awards it’s top prize Saturday to an Iranian film.All those films were Oscar contenders and two, “Parasite” and “Anora,” won best picture.

Last year, filmmakerto attend the premiere of his film in Cannes and resettle in Germany. Panahi, though, has said that unlike his friend Rasoulof, life in exile isn’t for him. He planned to fly home to Tehran on Sunday.

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