Salmi became a short-film aficionado, hitting every offbeat film festival he could find.
From the businessweek.com
Salmi and his fellow university officials say the art violated Jesuit values and was disrespectful to others, the Sun-Times reported.
From the upi.com
Salmi, who entered the Society of Jesus in 1973, is currently vice president of student affairs at Loyola University Chicago.
From the al.com
Salmi was employed about 40 hours a week by a temporary agency, which charged the state $372,000 for his work from July 2008 through May.
From the sacbee.com
Salmi of the World Bank says the huge resources now being spent to create elite schools would be better used for expanding and improving engineering programs at unflashy polytechnics, for example.
From the newsweek.com
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Ragout of game in a rich sauce
Salmi may refer to:
Salmi is a former Soviet Air Force air base in Russia located 50 km northwest of Ilinskiy. It was shown on the 1974 Department of Defense Global Navigation Chart No. 3 as having jet facilities. As of 2000 Google Earth indicates it has been dismantled, with some faint outlines still visible.
A salmis is a preparation from classical French cooking. When a roast or sautu00E9ed piece of meat is sliced and reheated in sauce, the result is a salmis.
(Salmis) A highly-finished hash, made with game or wild-fowl, cut up and prepared in either a rich gravy or sauce.
(Salmis) a game stew. usually made with feathered game - abbreviated from salmigondis.
A stew made of leftover or precooked roast game.
A rich stew of game, cut up and dressed, when half roasted
Stew of wild game that has been marinated in wine, herbs, and spices, and cooked in the marinade. The sauce is strained and the dish served with polenta. Sometimes the sauce is used for pappardelle.