Sentences with phrase «appellation of»

The original appellation of «father's rights» should more appropriately be labeled as «family rights».
But when he comes to the Athenians, he distinguishes them by the peculiar appellation of the PEOPLE [Footnote 19] of Athens.
I don't wish to spark an extended debate on data processing, but for me the nub of it is that 001 is not a natural number (in fact it's the appellation of a predecessor of James Bond!)
WE»VE now had four major reviews into climate change science, all of them prompted and demanded by deniers, sceptics, [insert appellation of choice here] or whatever other descriptor you choose.
Taking literally the appellation of construction company Owens Corning's Fanfold insulation — plainly printed on the verso of each object — Feher simply partially unfolded the pink sheets around a central pivot to make them appear like fans resting on the ground.
Attending the Havana Superior Institute of Design, Acea and Hernandez received their degrees in graphic and industrial design respectively and formed an artistic collaboration under the appellation of Ordo Amoris Cabinet, the Latin terms for «order» and «love.»
Diamond Mountain — It's the northernmost appellation of Napa Valley, famous for its age - worthy Cabernet Sauvignons and Cabernet Francs.
Guests who are looking for something more in - depth can choose the You Can Be a Winemaker Land Discoveries shore excursion, where guests visit Trinchero Napa Valley's luxury winery, tucked into the northern foothills of the breathtaking St. Helena appellation of Napa Valley and join distinguished Winemaker Mario Monticelli for a rare opportunity to BYOB — Build Your Own Bordeaux - style blend
Gallo Acquires Rancho Real Vineyard An affiliate of E. & J. Gallo Winery announced today it has purchased Rancho Real Vineyard in the Santa Maria Valley appellation of Santa Barbara County...
In 2000, the name Chuao was recognized by Venezuela as an «appellation of origin,» ensuring that its use is restricted to beans and cocoa products from that area only.
Brooklyn Councilman Robert Cornegy and Bronx Councilman Ritchie Torres, co-chairs of the BLAC, penned a letter to NYCHA Chairwoman Shola Olatoye requesting she weigh rechristening eight or more complexes currently bearing the appellation of a historical figure who possessed slaves or facilitated the slave trade.
This attitude is best illustrated by the perjorative appellation of certified nurse midwives as «medwives.»
McGah Family Cellars grows premium fruit on its 65 - acre vineyards in the Rutherford appellation of Napa Valley.
A devotee of the Syrah grape, he was convinced that the northern Rhône appellation of Cornas offered enormous potential for producing stellar quality Syrah.
We'll start with «Appellation of Origin,» then briefly cover other points in understanding what is on the wine label.
Access pricing at an unparalleled level of granularity, often even to the appellation of the product you seek!
Identify, where appropriate, grape varieties, country of origin, district and appellation of origin, and vintages of the wines tasted.
The 65 - acre McGah Family Vineyards are located in the Rutherford appellation of Napa Valley.
2014 WindVane Carneros Reserve Pinot Noir (SRP: $ 80) is the ultimate selection — a blend of Pinot Noir from some of the windiest and most devigorated vineyard blocks from throughout the east facing, 335 - acres of estate vineyards located in one of the westernmost areas of the Carneros Appellation of Northern California.
Wine Spectator has learned that the Duncan family has purchased Prince Hill Vineyard, located in the Dundee Hills appellation of Oregon's -LSB-...]
Located in the northeastern Appellation of Temecula Valley Wine Country on the De Portola Wine Trail, Oak Mountain Winery is home to the only mined wine cave in Southern California as well as an outdoor pavilion which is enclosed and climate controlled for private parties anytime of the year.
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.»
A true focus in the vineyards, Odfjell uses Organically farmed estate vineyards in four appellations of Maipo (Padre Hurtado), Maule / Cauquenes (Tres Esquinas), Lontué (Rivera del Rio), and Colchagua (Rio de Piedros).
Founded in 1970, Kenwood has been recognized consistently for producing premium varietals that reflect the unique characteristics of the world - renowned appellations of Sonoma County.
Wine buffs will want to explore both the Medoc, home to the most famous names in Bordeaux wine chateaux, and the easier to reach Right Bank appellations of Saint - Emilion, with a lovely village at its heart, and Pomerol.
We invite you to accompany us on an unforgettable private wine tasting tour of one of the northernmost appellations of Napa Valley and partake in the age - worthy Cabernet Sauvignons and Cabernet Francs that Diamond Mountain wineries are famous for.

Not exact matches

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.
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 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 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.
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.
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»).
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.
«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.
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.
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.
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