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Almost everything that is gastronomically great in Nice can be found within walking distance of the market.
Gastronomically, there is a good deal more going on in the modern town of Pompei.
But girth is no laughing matter to the gastronomically correct.
His eating experiences at school have made him gastronomically over-compensate ever since.
It turns out to be gastronomically rewarding as well.
The choices change monthly, but even on a first visit you can travel the globe gastronomically.
Not all dishes are successful, either visually or gastronomically.
Gastronomically speaking, backpacking is not my sport of choice.
One would be hard-pressed to come up with a more gastronomically profligate creation.
It occasionally made for memorable meals, and never in the gastronomically pleasing way.
Gastronomically speaking, England is always a miserable experience after France.
In one of these stories, a chef tries to seduce - gastronomically - a food critic.
Gastronomically, Madrid is also taking giant leaps toward the innovative and the exotic.
"They know very well what's going on gastronomically.
"Oh," Kirk said, looking at the squat mushroom plants he had gastronomically admired.
A quick glance at the recipes in this book should delight the gastronomically adventurous.
Stylistically and gastronomically, it's worth all the pesos in your wallet.
They've had to think big, generously and theatrically, as well as gastronomically.
I must grow up gastronomically, broaden my culinary horizons, they said sternly.
Even in the more gastronomically conservative Berkshires, seaweed salad has become a best seller.
It's one of the most gastronomically giddy moments.
The main course departed, and Philippus grew gastronomically animated.
Gastronomically, we'd been in a gorging, gorgeous death roll.
In these more formalized dining events, the courses are carefully planned to complement each other gastronomically.
This leg of the trip is always a desert, gastronomically speaking.' '