Sentences with phrase «magnums of»

There's a break so you can lock it down when serving up your specialities, and enough space between the top and bottom shelves that you can store magnums of Champagne... or that gallon of Sangria you brought back from holiday «for a laugh».
Educational displays will be set up throughout the hospital and you will find an amazing Silent Auction featuring Barrel Tastings, Magnums of local favorite wines, mouth watering delicacies, musical adventures ¦ and even some animal related items!
Seriously, I shipped myself two magnums of the stuff knowing DH would go through at least a quarter of one before I arrived.
Another waitress comes over with a magnum of sake and shot glasses.
Cappiello's magnum of Dard & Ribo «Pe de Loup» Crozes - Hermitage Rouge 1999 was one we all had high hopes for, but as Dalton put it, sometimes wines just don't «show up.»
As he sipped his second glass of champagne from the magnum of Krug that Jeffrey Archer, ever hopeful of preferment, had sent him for his birthday, Cameron made up his mind.
The researchers suspect that seismic waves shake loose a cascade of gas bubbles within chambers of molten rock, causing magma to burst like a victor's magnum of champagne.
Take a magnum of wine and dump it in the ocean, wait until it has mixed completely with the waters around the world, then refill the bottle.
One of the foundational exercises of this ancient practice, I think of it like the magnum of kundalini.
Every other photo made me look like a linebacker that had just swallowed another linebacker and then chased him down with a magnum of red wine, two family sized chocolate bars, a couple of banana splits and a wafer thin mint (cause that's classy).
That's why we chose among the eight, less spoilerific yet so amazing ones you will find in the mare magnum of easter eggs included in Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain: take a look at the list below.
For celebrities on Saturday night, being at The Fight was the grand magnum of showing off.
will be more appreciated than a magnum of cologne.
Amid all the historic cars it's easy to breeze past a tidy display case carefully protecting an empty magnum of champagne, but if you pause for a moment you might realize that among all of Dan Gurney's accomplishments and inventions, the tradition founded with this 50 - year - old bottle of Moët might be the most lasting.
Inspiration Series buyers will also get a Signature Barneys sommelier set and a magnum of wine from the estate of Lexus sports car driver Scott Pruett.
This remarkable lineup included Checkerboard, Arietta, Vineyard 7 & 8, Ovid, Scarecrow, Realm Cellars, Araujo Eisele Vineyard, Meteor Vineyard, Dana Estates, Shafer and Mayacamas, as well as an extremely rare double magnum of 1998 Screaming Eagle, donated by founder Jean Phillips.

Not exact matches

Whether you're in Monaco for the mega yacht parties, the 21 gaming rooms of the legendary casino or the $ 30 cocktails (and $ 8,000 dames de compagnie) at the Beaux Arts masterpiece Hôtel de Paris, this miniature country is all about excess — furs, diamond heirlooms and magnums required.
In June of this year, we were promised delivery of this magnum opus before the end of the year:
The mythos behind King's work, as clearly laid out in his magnum opus The Dark Tower, is fundamentally unchristian, for Christianity thinks it is the singular Truth, whereas King treats it as only one of infinite truths, ans simultaneously one of infinite falsehoods.
So Whitehead could write inthe next - to - the - last paragraph of his magnum opus:
His true magnum opus, he envisaged, would be titled The New Testament People: An Ecumenical History of Christianity with Attention to Its Relations at All Important Nodal Points with Judaism and Islam.
Augustine of Hippo started his magnum opus after Germans sacked the city of Rome in 410.
Failing to have or maintain a smokey and the bandit (magnum Pi) mustache betrays the truth of any honest real man.
To underpin this realistic interpretation, one may refer to Whitehead's magnum opus, Process and Reality, where, on several occasions, he explicitly objects to a Kantian epistemology, presenting his philosophy of organism as a return to a pre-Kantian mode of thought.22
He published many works, but his magnum opus was Church Dogmatics of which the first volume appeared in 1932.
But, especially in has magnum opus, Process and Reality, he wrote frequently of «enjoyment.»
Lanzetta's magnum opus is a passionate and well - argued and evidenced call for the Second Vatican Council to be read within a hermeneutic of continuity in the Church of the two millennia; and something more: for various questions consciously left open by the Fathers now to be addressed, from a pastoral concern for integral truth.
This is the context for understanding some of document's most humble of expressions, such as: «Christian revelation contributes greatly [subsidium affert magnum] to the promotion of this communion between persons,... a world becoming more unified every day» (23) and, the Church «contributes toward making the family of man and its history fully human [humaniorem reddendam]» (40).
In 1932 Barth published the first volume of his magnum opus, Church Dogmatics.
Seeking to create, in her new magnum opus, a canvas rivaling in scope those of Balzac and Dickens, Susan Faludi offered herself as compassionate auditor to American males over a six - year period.
Indeed in his magnum opus, Process and Reality, he sets out to elaborate «a coherent, logical, necessary system of general ideas in which every element of our experience can be interpreted» (PR 5).
Granted, the greater part of it is found in his magnum opus, but much that is essential to its coherence and applicability, and thus to its accurate interpretation, is found only in earlier and later works.
In The Emergence of Whitehead's Metaphysics (1923 - 1929), Ford claims that Whitehead's magnum opus, Process and Reality, is the end result of ten revisions of an initial draft.
The problem is that these particular passages have been either neglected by Whitehead's main exegetes or interpreted from the standpoint of a matrix or grid based on the last chapter in Whitehead's magnum opus.
As it turns out, compositional analysis shows that all of them belong to the original version of Whitehead's magnum opus.
However, more evidence would be needed in order to show that at an even earlier stage in the composition of his magnum opus, Whitehead did conceive God as nothing more than a formative element, as Lewis S. Ford claims.
Greg Boyd is the pastor of Woodland Hills Church in Minneapolis, MN, and author of numerous books, including his magnum opus, The Crucifixion of the Warrior God.
Reminiscing in later years about Feuerbach's magnum opus, The Essence of Christianity, Engels remarked:
In The Stand, King's magnum opus — or at least his best book, since he would probably give the magnum - opus nod to his bloated, interminable seven - volume Dark Tower saga — the survivors of a global superflu face off in an apocalyptic battle royale, but the superflu itself is an entirely human creation, a dark thing conjured up by the just - doing - our - job good men in the U.S. military and released into the world by simple human error.
Other moves, he identified included the rise of premium Bag - in - box wines (the supplier is set to launch a Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc in Waitrose) and the proliferation of magnums on supermarket shelves.
The stereotype of the wine collector is a fusty old geezer who likes to stroke his precious magnums by candlelight.
The initial thought of magnums is, they're huge!
But people were still way, way more excited to drink out of magnums — the big bottles that hold 1.5 liters of wine — than they had ever been about the two or three regular - sized bottles I had brought to the same soirees time and time again.
You can find Anchor Steam Brewing Company's Christmas Ale in six - packs and on tap in some bars, but what really makes it a holiday beer is that it comes in a magnum, which is the size of two bottles of wine.
Because the ratio of ullage to actual wine is much smaller in a magnum than in a standard 750mL bottle, magnums oxidize slower.
Magnums just taste better «This is the perfect format,» says Riera, who can talk your ear off about the superior chemistry of mMagnums just taste better «This is the perfect format,» says Riera, who can talk your ear off about the superior chemistry of magnumsmagnums.
At 1.5 liters, one magnum is the equivalent to two bottles of wine, making them a most excellent choice for everything from intimate dinner parties to backyard BBQs to total ragers.
For those of you who have a cellar that isn't just the coldest corner of your closet, you should start investing in magnums.
Other Barossa overtones include the use of toasted French oak and limited edition magnum bottles.
The»04 Zin is elegance in a bottle - there may be enough for you if you hurry (even a couple of magnums remain).
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