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In a final irony, Amaranth is Greek for "unfading."
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Amaranth is a genre-friendly response to McCarthy's The Road, though with better punctuation.
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Amaranth is some tougher than other greens so next time, I'll cut it into thin strips before cooking.
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Pollo en Amaranto: Chicken in Amaranth Sauce: Mexican Recipe
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Amaranth, which is in the process of unwinding, was leveraged just four to one.
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The owners of Le Relais will open a Mediterranean restaurant called Amaranth in Arcadia's old space on 62nd, just off Madison, later this month.
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"Everyone is looking for a panacea, everyone is looking for a quick way to make money fast, and everyone is pinning their dreams on the backs of these hedge funds," said Dan McAllister, the treasurer and tax collector of San Diego County, whose pension fund lost money when a hedge fund called Amaranth collapsed two years ago.
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"Everyone is looking for a panacea, everyone is looking for a quick way to make money fast, and everyone is pinning their dreams on the backs of these hedge funds," said Dan McAllister, the treasurer and tax collector of San Diego County, whose pension fund lost money when a hedge fund called Amaranth collapsed two years ago.
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"Amaranth" has a power metal rhythm that builds with a serious urgency.
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Berry said she hopes her kids will read "Amaranth," although it is probably more of a girl's book, she said.
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