Sentences with phrase «coombsville appellation»

In his mind, no doubt, the one appellation worse than «Trumpcare» right now is «McConnellcare.»
Finding appellations that hadn't already been taken was more difficult than it might seem: virtually any moniker you could come up with these days has probably already been trademarked and its corresponding Internet URL snatched up.
(In this example, the appellation might become «ITOIAU94.»)
That Silicon Valley jargon is simultaneously the dumbest and most perfect appellation for overvalued startups.
It's pretty cliché for a startup to be described as the Uber of a particular service, but that doesn't mean the appellation isn't appropriate.
In this case, the «core» leader appellation «carries a warning not to question, let alone challenge, [Xi's] authority as the government navigates turbulent changes,» according to The Times.
«I always carry the dictaphone with me,» he says, using a purposefully quaint appellation.
Phil, on the other hand, believes that «the term «entrepreneur» has been hijacked by those who want to use it as a positive appellation for anyone who works independently.»
First, notwithstanding the appellation «convertible» virtual currency, the definition itself incorporates no reference to the ability to convert virtual currency to real currency» and that» it remains somewhat difficult to parse the distinction drawn in the guidance between «pre-paid access» and «convertible virtual currency».»
Burnham, 87, and Geppert, 55, both call 72 - year - old Manchester «Papa Doug,» the almost - universal appellation that seems normal in San Diego and bizarre to the rest of us.
The 2000 Vine Hill Cabernet Sauvignon displays the superb fruit and tannin structure characteristic of cabernets produced from the Oakville appellation.
It's the final sentence of this paragraph, though, that explains why so many of us in the church find ourselves out of sorts with Catholics of the Dionne type, and why the expression «cafeteria Catholic» is such a just appellation for them.
Readers of this blog who live in the greater Atlanta metropolitan area (is there anywhere in North Georgia to which this appellation does not apply?)
This analogy seems to affect both blacks and whites, which (if skin color is so critical in appellation) should more aptly be named browns and light tans (or whatever).
This was Thomas Hardy's appellation for God, but in Footnote Heaven the moniker ought really to belong to Jacques - Paul Migne, the nineteenth - century Benedictine who singlehandedly edited and published the entire corpus of the Greek and Latin Fathers and whose edition is cited in almost every work on early Christianity ever published.
It might well be that my response could be termed a defense» part of the syndrome of loyalties and disloyalties that one comes to take on from bearing that appellation for more than thirty - two years.
I doubt whether hisproposed appellation will have staying power.
I must stress, as I sum up, that your very appellation, Christian Conference of Asia, obligates you to battle for the values of human rights, global and Asian, for which Jesus, the first spiritually non-violent but irrepressibly militant campaigner and founder gave his life.
Mbewe himself isn't sure where the appellation came from, but explains: «There is nothing about Spurgeon that I would be embarrassed to be associated with, and so I do not mind it.»
And there are always many Catholics (for example, in both Elizabethan England and contemporary America) who profess only a partial and incomplete loyalty to Rome but would nevertheless recoil at the appellation «Protestant.»
Jews for Jesus refer to Jesus as Yeshua because it is said to be the proper appellation.
In the Gospels, Jesus is called «teacher» far more than any other term, especially when it is recognized that the appellation of «master» was also intended in early Protestant translations to mean «teacher.»
Fiona, this is a forum, not my resume, so I used a nickname, not a professional appellation.
The play of the gin's juniper on the palate, its marriage to a grassy, slightly herbal dry vermouth — a union blessed by the twist of citrus that pulls it together and greets the nose even before the tongue saying, «You've made it this far today, keep your chin up» — all of this merits the appellation «king of cocktails» often accorded it.
the appellation hurt worse than the accident.
In contrast, Jesus» chosen self - appellation, the Human One (Son of Man) scarcely appears outside the Gospels.
Rather than clinging stubbornly to antiquated appellations or anxiously synthesizing new ones, perhaps, like Moses, we must simply take up the work of liberating the captives, confident that we will be granted a new name by events of the future.
At this stage I was «Barthian,» I suppose, although in my anger at what I saw as illegitimate linkages between Christianity and literature, «graduate student cockiness» might be a more accurate appellation (the review of the book in The Christian Century was titled «Charming Audacity»).
There are several government - sponsored or - created women's organizations in Africa, usually named National Council for Women's Development or similar appellations.
Medical materialism seems indeed a good appellation for the too simple - minded system of thought which we are considering.
But this appellation has meant giving long explanations of what such a phrase does not mean.
Thus the appellation Yahweh — he is — is not a name which defines God, but one that signifies, one that signifies the act of deliverance.
However, despite the illogic of it all, «straight people» still tend to receive more societal advantages from their appellation, and thus the dismantling of the orientation schema threatens them far more than it does their «gay» and «lesbian» counterparts.
Barth was much amused by the appellation, and a discussion ensued about the Jewish people versus the Church in the eyes of God:
God is the natural appellation, for us Christians at least, for the supreme reality, so I will call this higher part of the universe by the name of God.
At first they formed cooperative enterprises to protect their interests, and eventually they applied to the National Institute for Trade Name Origins for an Appellation d'Origine Controlee (AOC).
Just as only sparkling wines produced in Champagne can be labeled «champagne,» Appellation d'Origine Controlle restricts the right to label peppers as «Espelette» to 10 villages (currently including 55 producers).
Although all three appellations share a Mediterranean climate, they produce wines with distinct aromatic and stylistic nuances.
Or head to Andersonville and check out Appellation or Big Jones.»
«With the ever - increasing popularity of Washington wines, and a new focus on the high quality Horse Heaven Hills appellation in particular, Double Canyon is poised for growth,» said Crimson Wine Group President and CEO Patrick DeLong.
While honoring the winemaking legacy that has earned Pine Ridge its reputation, our open sourcing approach brings together the best fruit, regardless of appellation, to craft wines of exceptional quality and distinctive style.
The estate wines will include appellation Pinot Noir and Chardonnay; single - vineyard designate Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon; and a proprietary Pinot Noir called ViMaria, named after first - generation founders, Vittorio and Maria Sangiacomo.
Mount Palomar Winery, located in the Temecula Valley wine appellation, is a fine wine estate dedicated to making wines of distinctive taste and high quality.
Unlike the winery's typical wines that are completely sourced from Sonoma County fruit, Eleanor's grapes comes from Napa Valley's Rutherford appellation, reflecting «Eleanor's love of the land she's called home for more than three decades.»
I had the pleasure of interviewing Hezekiah Allen, the executive director of the California Growers Association (CGA), someone who has been advocating for appellations in the cannabis industry for more than a decade.
The California cannabis industry is finally getting their first appellations this year, and they have learned a thing or two from the wine industry about how to craft thoughtful appellations.
HALL Wines Launches Premier Tour & Tasting Experience «Appellation Exploration» at Spectacular Rutherford Winery
Verity Wine Partners is committed to providing a balanced portfolio of wines from small to large growers and producers that express terroir, varietal and appellation, the company says.
Domaine Philippe Colin's legacy is deeply linked to that of the remarkable Michel Colin, Philippe's father, who can trace his Chassagne - Montrachet lineage back to the 1850's, when the legendary Michel Colin - Deléger settled in the appellation.
(The second was the piment d'Espelette, which was granted a French Appellation d'Origine Controlee).
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