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  • ..., "Glenn loved his family first, followed, in no particular order, by good wine, good cheese, good beer, the supraoptic nucleus, his many friends, and argu
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  • ...lusive wine club [[Confrérie des Chevaliers du Tastevin]] ("Knights of the Wine Cup").<ref name="Nickerson2">{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1948/0
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  • ...replied "If God spare my life I will so amply provide for this place that wine shall be more abundant here than water is in any other great abbey".<ref na
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  • Popular drinks include palm wine and Akpeteshie.
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  • * ''Strange Wine'', 1978 ([[Balrog Award]] nominee, 1979)
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  • ...pound'', ''punt'' (boat), ''soap'', ''street'', ''table'', ''wall'', and ''wine''. The Romans also gave English words which they had themselves borrowed f
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  • ..., after the practice of [[Horace]] at his home in the Sabine hills and the wine flasks were garlanded, after the manner of Anacreon'' at the Court of Polyc
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  • ...ult of heavy exploitation for use in traditional medicine, including snake wine in Vietnam, and for skins and food. CITES data indicates, however, that it
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  • ...of Macedonia. Alexander was irritated by the request and threw a glass of wine in Attalo's face. Philip reacted by trying to attack his son with a [[sword
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  • ...ejudice''.</ref> In modern usage the butler is in charge of food service, wine, spirits, and [[silver (household)|silver]], supervises other servants, and ...roman.jpg/credit|{{Pincerna-roman.jpg/credit}}<br/>|}}A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome. The garb indicates he was probably of [[Phrygian]] origin
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  • ...ejudice''.</ref> In modern usage the butler is in charge of food service, wine, spirits, and [[silver (household)|silver]], supervises other servants, and {{Image|Pincerna-roman.jpg|left|95px|A slave in charge of wine in ancient Rome. The garb indicates he was probably of [[Phrygian]] origin
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  • ...kers also used cloth-covered screens to removed unwanted impurities from [[wine]].
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  • ...in the 1st century A.D. would have been enough to purchase four litres of wine.<ref>Greene, Kevin (1990). ''The Archaeology of the Roman Economy''. Berkel
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  • ...children (8 sons and 5 daughters surviving). His father, John Black, was a wine merchant; his mother, Margaret, was from Aberdeenshire. At the age of twel
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  • * December - [[eggnog]] and [[wine]] * March - [[port wine]] (which should probably live at [[port (wine)]], no? (Someone put that on their list, please....Oh, *someone* did--than
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  • * December - [[eggnog]] and [[wine]] * March - [[port wine]] (which should probably live at [[port (wine)]], no? (Someone put that on their list, please....Oh, *someone* did--than
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  • ...''consubstantiation''--that after consecration the substances of bread and wine remain along with the body and blood of Christ. The priest causes no miracl ...er's approval. For example in a celebration of the Lord's Supper they gave wine to the laity. Monks and nuns left the cloister and got married. Luther conc
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  • ...e Seventeenth Century.'' (2004). 464 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Fish-into-Wine-Newfoundland-Seventeenth/dp/0807829102/ref=sr_1_11?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1206
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  • ...ler]]--the head of household staff in most homes; in charge of the pantry, wine cellar and dining room. In a small house the butler also [[valet]]s for th
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