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You jes better go and get that whole deal nol pressed;' and it was done.
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Therefore adoration is nol an act of latria.
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Biddle and Dallas have written a joint letter to Governor Bloomfield, of New-Jersey, urging a nol.
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August Där Nol stammered a few words, which could scarcely be heard.
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Vision almost nil in one eye, but normal in the other.
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A graduate oenologist from Stellenbosch University, he furthered his studies in the Rheingau in 1975.
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The decision to plant vines came about by chance, when a friend, oenologist Prof Henri Enjalbert, visited the estate.
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The only cure of this pest known to Madeira is the troublesome and expensive process practised by a veteran oenologist, Mr. Leacock.
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Also worth visiting is the GranMonte Vineyard and Winery where international award-winning 'New Latitude Wines' are being produced by Thailand's first ever female oenologist.
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However, most wine geese hire viticulturists and oenologists to look after the technical end of things.
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However, most wine geese hire viticulturists and oenologists to look after the technical end of things.
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University of California oenologists steered him toward sherry, because it's heated during production, and thus keeps better.
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Wine writers fly in from the four corners of the earth to sit in judgment, along side 40 or so of Italy's leading oenologists.
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In this study, we investigated novel discovered oenological reactions primarily occurring between wine metabolites and sulfur dioxide.
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We found that hybridization could generate multi-trait phenotypes with improved oenological performances and better homeostasis with respect to temperature.
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This validated protocol, or parts of it, could be applied in several oenological topic experimental designs, including wine quality and wine authenticity.
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Although observed by winemakers, this phenomenon is poorly explained in enology.
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It astonishes you to see between politics and enology, between the great historical events and the lot of a humble plant, so close a bond.
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These undercover enologists and master sommeliers hold the keys to your future.
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The simulated roast duck was staggeringly authentic, and even the wines could have passed the inspection of all but the most learned enologists on Earth.
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Oenology has its own language, which only dedicated oenophiles truly understand.
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He is professor of viticulture and oenology at the University of California, Davis.
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But could the art of oenology be reduced to a synthetic process undertaken in a lab?
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I graduated in oenology at Stellenbosch University and furthered my studies at Geisenheim in the Rheingau.
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The University of California at Davis, also near this area, has a world-renowned viticulture and oenology program.
Usage of oinos in English
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Among angels, my Oinos, it is seen to be simply true.
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You have spoken nothing, my Oinos, for which pardon is to be demanded.
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Let me endeavor, my Oinos, to lead you, step by step, to the conception I intend.
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And at length I, Oinos, speaking some low words, demanded of the shadow its dwelling and its appellation.
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I have spoken to you, Oinos, as to a child of the fair Earth which lately perished-ofimpulses upon the atmosphere of the Earth.