Sentences with word «gallic»

Gallic refers to something that is related to the region of Gaul or the ancient Celtic people who lived there. Full definition
However, polymers of Gallic acid and hexahydroxydipenoyl (HHDP) are linked to glucose centers to form compounds known as ellagitannins.
Instead, polymers of gallic acid and hexahydroxydipenoyl (HHDP) are linked to glucose centers to form the class of compounds known as ellagitannins.
The Illiad, 400 year gap, 643 manuscripts Caesars's Gallic Wars (or how we know caesar existed), 1000 year gap, 10 manuscripts.
-- Replete with some elaborate eyebrow - waggling and a healthy dose of Gallic shrugging, Joey Barton «s attempts to ingratiate himself with the Marseille media become an instant YouTube classic
The best part of Varda's endearing film is the playful, warm friendship between the 89 year old filmmaker and her young photog; they are close enough to be completely honest with one another with Gallic charm.
In Brittany, the dive club approaches these issues with Gallic civility.
Myrtle also contains phenolic compounds - such as gallic acid and anthocyanins - as well as flavonoids, tannins, and fatty acids, which are believed to have antioxidant properties
The researchers expressed their results in gallic acid equivalents.
The plant supposedly brings balance to both the mind and body, but more specifically, a study recently found that amla is rich in antioxidants like gallic acid, quinic acid, and quercetin, which add yet more steam to the vitamin C train.
Here, she does that literally, teaming up with the graffiti - artist - turned - stunt - photographer JR (a kind of Gallic version of Banksy).
Other antioxidants in whisky include gallic acid and lyoniresinol.
It is quick, maneuverable, has plenty of Gallic flair and enough extras to overload a Cadillac.
This has led to me reviewing Expat Women, and I'm currently impatiently awaiting a copy of Armand Cabasson's The Officer's Prey by Gallic Books to read and review.
I am sure that the Arsenal and France striker Olivier Giroud was just trying to diffuse the situation, perhaps with a typical Gallic shrug of the shoulders, but I am not so sure how well his words will be received by his Arsenal team mates, or by the manager for that matter.
And so do any American cinephiles whose cataracted vision began to clear only after Gallic enthusiasm pointed the way to a discovery of our national cinematic treasures.
According to Oregon State University, blackberries contain gallic acid, rutin and ellagic acid, compounds that may have antiviral and antibacterial properties.
Jean - Pierre Jeunet Indie Work: Gallic helmer Jeunet started off in animation, before teaming with artist Marc Caro to direct post-apocalyptic fantasy «Delicatessen» in 1991.
The appeal of his work comes in part from the seductive fantasy world (strangely but appealingly mid-Atlantic) he created: with quintessentially Gallic characters who wear hats and raincoats straight out of a cartoon Raymond Chandler universe.
Players will be able to take control of Gallic Arverni, the Germanic Suebi, the Belgic Nervii, or Rome and fight in the 18 provinces of Gaul.
Like most of his existential Gallic bs it is an utterly confused statement....
A wealthy trading - state of Greek colonists situated on the north - western coast of the Mediterranean, Massilia has embraced Gallic culture and military techniques to form a unique and fascinating independent faction.
There was no prize money, of course, so the Club honored her in classic Gallic style — they bought her a new dress.
FAMOUS for effortless Gallic chic, Paul & Joe is turning its attention to that most effortless of all wardrobe staples - the boyfriend jean - as it teams up with Citizens of Humanity this season.
The film's new arrivals include Rob Lowe using a deliberately atonal Gallic accent as the mayor of Vermont's newly acquired parcel, and Fred Savage as Fred Savage.
The 10th Annual Robert Classic French Film Festival — co-presented by Cinema St. Louis and the Webster University Film Series — celebrates St. Louis» Gallic heritage and France's cinematic legacy.
In its current form, however, it's as pretty and as quintessentially Gallic as a plate of pastel - colored macarons, though with a sharper bite than you might expect.
I've never warmed to Tautou, the original Gallic Pixie Dream Girl — but aged 37, and 13 years after Amélie, it doesn't entirely suit her to be gamining around, all wide - eyed and bubbly.
Out with the quirky and in with the classy — Renault's new Megane five - door hatch offers Gallic charm without an accent that's hard to live with
As a result, it has tasked its designers and engineers with creating a model that delivers a distinctively Gallic take on luxury and refinement.
Flemish gabled buildings, quaint squares, fine restaurants, a rich heritage and lively vibe combine to offer an interesting Flemish - Gallic experience.
Mixing free - form Anglo - Gallic poetry with various artistic experiments, The Mug documents the development of a shared language between the two artists.
Deciding which Gallic Frenchman would occupy the left - wing role was one of the trickiest decisions we had to make, but Robert Pires just edges out the mercurial David Ginola, mainly due to his outstanding form in Arsenal's 2001/02 Premier League triumph.
Those last two artists are reunited in May when Tate Modern also goes Gallic with the typographically challenged MatissePicasso show.
The classic blue enamel with white border and numerals will add instant Gallic appeal to the exterior of any property.
Even as a dreamy 18 - year - old, it was impossible to ignore the fact that the Left Bank was full of similarly starry - eyed foreigners living out their own Gallic fantasies.
These were the words of the historian Gregory of Tours (d. 594), deployed against Gallic pagans who threw offerings into a local swamp.
This adds a classic country Gallic tone to America s holiday bird.
Cuisine at The Dupont Circle Hotel is French in feeling, serving iconic Gallic dishes balanced by playfully unorthodox versions of Parisian fare.
Aquafaba is a recent discovery, for which the French are partially responsible: in 2014 the French tenor singer Joël Roessel investigated online the possibilities of «vegetal foams,» and later, separately, a pair of Gallic daredevils posted a video that showed them making a dessert out of chickpea foam and ganache.
In recent weeks, supermarket shelves in parts of France have been bereft of the butter that sustains French cooking and baking, not to mention the quintessential Gallic pleasure of a baguette au beurre.
Such is the power of Gallic chef Ludo Lefebvre's sardine - size (just 22 counter seats) love letter to Parisian bistros.
wake up call for the cheese eating surrender monkey... games moved on since 2003... your existnetial gallic footballing bs no longer convincing to anyone
I would even take benzema at this point and am not a big fan... But If all we have come early august is a slight upgrade in goal keeping area it will be another summer of being strung along by corrupted board and it's Gallic mouthpiece
The waiter, summoning up that grand Gallic hauteur that the French seem to reserve for the un-French, says it is impossible to have ze chizbirgair, only ze hombirgair, despite a menu from which you can practically scrape the fromage.

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