This beer is a winner with beer aficionados, especially hopheads who appreciate a hoppy beer that has at least a semblance of balance. |
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Domestically grown mangoes, which come from Florida and California and are considered the best by aficionados, peak in summer. |
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There is an abundance of game and semi-game fish in the rivers, inland water bodies and the seas off the State, the aficionados say. |
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Only the techiest of aficionados will find complaint with this video presentation. |
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It cannot be captured by the cool accounts of the attendant aficionados who pride themselves on their knowledge of the tauromachic craft. |
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A literary detective story is still a detective story and aficionados of the whodunit won't be disappointed. |
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Action aficionados should have nary a complaint with the quality of the hardball played here. |
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Without a doubt this show has an appeal that reaches beyond photography aficionados. |
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In fact, as aficionados of the English language will know, a palindrome is a word whose letters spell the same forwards as backwards. |
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Rarely shown and unavailable on video, independent cinema aficionados speak of it reverently. |
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Seniors and aerodynamics aficionados might remember that on this day in 1947, a maverick U.S. Air Force pilot broke the sound barrier. |
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Undeniably the most gruesome part of the corrida, this suerte de picaris is intensely disliked by aficionados. |
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Christmas comes early for opera aficionados and classical music enthusiasts. |
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The evening offers Shakespeare aficionados a sneak preview of the summer program, which is slated to include The Comedy of Errors as well. |
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The story also conjures up several anecdotes that will be appreciated by Brit-pop aficionados. |
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There are murmurs amongst aficionados of his edgy, Gothic parables of Americana that he has gone over to The Other Side and become mainstream. |
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To architectural aficionados and style buffs, it's the only one of the many property programmes worth watching. |
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Armadillo aficionados might be interested to know that Cambodia has issued a postage stamp to celebrate a prehistoric armadillo. |
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But I can't help but feel that this is a book written by an aficionado for other aficionados. |
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But, at each club I have played, there has been a hard-core of gambling aficionados, eager to offer tutelage on all options to aspiring punters. |
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But for aficionados of charmless architecture, it would be advisable to move fast. |
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It's called jazzing, a dance of mixed race, so-called Cape Coloreds say they created long before some of these young aficionados were born. |
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Some modernism aficionados argue that the Long Wharf Advocacy Group is too modest in its counterproposal. |
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These crisp, bracingly acidic white wines can be terrific with food, but they also can be too herbaceous for many wine aficionados. |
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An enormous puzzle surrounds the fact that Laskey even survived to find such rhythms and ensorcell local art aficionados with them. |
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Although her signature dulce voice was revered by all parang aficionados, she never won the prestigious title. |
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Every interruption is rightly frowned upon by tennis aficionados who use ridiculous stage-whispered tut-tuts to make their point. |
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For true plant aficionados, grow a small tree, such as a ficus, on your deck. |
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Slightly fruity, consistently skunky and infamous for its hangover potential, most aficionados drink it for the fame, not the flavour. |
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The soloists, too, delivered a fetching geometry onstage, delightful to Balanchine aficionados anytime. |
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It is a haven for architecture aficionados and a gastronomic delight for lovers of sweets and desserts. |
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That diversity is the band's true strength and is a very welcome change for us jaded music aficionados. |
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It's been argued by aficionados that within Leonard Cohen's melancholic work is a thick vein of comedy. |
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Once again, he has appeased the demands of aficionados by gathering a fascinating mix of artists in the city this week. |
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Not an unusual order in Japan, where aficionados of raw and pickled sea cucumber enjoy theirs with beer. |
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This alone should make the book desirable for those interested in amber or aficionados of fossil insects and spiders. |
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Investing aficionados say flexible portfolio funds are only for nitwits who can't stand investing. |
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The only correct way to hold the glass is by the stem though some professional tasters and aficionados like to hold it by the base. |
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Their gig last month at the Sugarbowl drew an appreciative packed house of roots music aficionados. |
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They are the ones known intimately by cartoon cognoscenti, often memorized line-for-line and take-for-take, recited in unison by gleeful aficionados. |
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The serene Andaman and Nicobar islands may soon become a much sought after destination by not just tourists looking for cool and unsullied locales but also pearl aficionados. |
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Language aficionados will be impressed with the library's foreign book collection. |
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Now more than ever, the Montreal Guitar Show ranks as the must-go gathering of guitar aficionados, whatever their area of interest. |
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Cat blankets, so the aficionados say, are good for rheumatism. |
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Of course many rock aficionados don't take covers bands seriously. |
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It's painful for cyclo-cross aficionados to forego racing season. |
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While there's no flashy tube shaping, the smooth welds and machined dropouts are subtly beautiful and universally appreciated by aficionados of Old-World styling. |
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Early in the morning, you will see the sports meet for their weekly jogging, while aficionados of the sun up their towel later in the afternoon. |
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Nothing spectacular, but entertaining enough to satisfy kung-fu newcomers and deep-dyed aficionados. |
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These high-tech sparkplugs have been a favourite of bikers and old-timer aficionados for years. |
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However – and shoot me now, aficionados – I have a bone to pick with the great man over the novel's frankly disappointing denouement. |
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The group's popularity soon spread beyond the closed circle of electro aficionados and filtered over onto the mainstream, too. |
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Sylvie Vartan's tribute album is sure to strike a chord with aficionados of France's 'yéyé' years and fans of the swinging sixties worldwide. |
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Indeed, it is arguable that the crassness reflects badly on the motorcycle aficionados. |
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While this is a no-smoking destination, a smoking room is available for smoking aficionados. |
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But the star feature is the giant Balder rollercoaster, often named the world's greatest wooden rollercoaster by international aficionados. |
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It wants the current order paper, decipherable only by parliamentary aficionados, to be replaced by a more accessible agenda. |
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them. |
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I'm convinced that those who taste the recipe I've concocted for the festive season will become aficionados of goose foie gras! |
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However, little did I know that a homebrew renaissance has been building, started by beer aficionados rather than bored middle-aged hobbyists. |
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Here you'll find Hollywood actors hobnobbing with local artists and culture aficionados. |
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Umm Kulthum aficionados gave a varied reaction to Grout's unlikely interpretation of their icon. |
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Professionals, recreational skiers and aficionados are bound to have great fun skiing amidst magnificent mountain scenery. |
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Wine aficionados are able to enjoy their passion along the length of the Chemin du vignoble with itineraries for walkers, bikers and motorists. |
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I hear from classical music aficionados that they needed that to help them get their place in the sun. |
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This newcomer expands the choice offered to the growing ranks of Scotch whisky aficionados. |
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On Friday, May 21, at 7pm, Tour de Champagne will make an Atlanta stop, bringing the most delightful fruits of France to Southern aficionados. |
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Traditional Baccarat, as well as online, has become the favorite form of entertainment for many casino aficionados. |
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I cut through the blarney at the fair to ask a cross-section of tourists who consider themselves aficionados of all things Celtic if they had heard of St Andrew. |
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Even the most devoted foodies and wine aficionados can be flummoxed by the best wine-and-food pairings. |
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But the old city, site of the Bull Run, has the inevitable trappings of a theme park for aficionados of the vicarious kind. |
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The goal offered ecstasy to free-kick aficionados, who have had little to cherish at this World Cup. |
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For the aficionados, there are ways of telling the cars apart. |
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It was a real and rare treat for aficionados of modern jazz. |
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Horror aficionados may lap this up, but for me, hemlock Grove is about as appealing as curdled milk. |
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Music is becoming so readily available nowadays, with the rise of the internet, MP3 players etc, so for music aficionados there is real cachet in owning original vinyl. |
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In that sense, the uses of translation might be compared to the adoption of superscripts in opera, outreaching but not excluding the traditional audience of aficionados. |
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This makes me unfortunately certain that Slovenia, thus far unspoilt, will soon be as popular and overexposed a destination for short break aficionados as Prague or Budapest. |
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Most canoe aficionados would argue that motorizing a canoe removes the pleasurable aspects of traveling in one. |
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We will try to help gun aficionados, worldwide, to identify, date, and deepen their knowledge or simply to discover our exceptionally rich heritage in this field. |
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Mozart aficionados will recognize this line of text as occurring also in an earlier opera, where Don Basilio declares these same words near the end of Act I of The Marriage of Figaro. |
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With the most complete range of touring motorcycles, Superbikes and competition motorcycles, only Honda can give the real motorcycle aficionados what they really need. |
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Last year's juniors had wedgied last year's freshmen, and then each freshman victim had happily joined the patrol, its aficionados claimed. |
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A CHAMPION barista is aiming to give North East coffee aficionados a taste of something different. |
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Mr. Fox's sales are driven mostly by word-of-mouth locally, and beyond the state through a network of microdistilling aficionados. |
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Real sport hunting aficionados are numerous in Quebec. |
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Overall this is a very good production that John offers, especially because it was also expected by many aficionados of electronic music, and I am one of them. |
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After all, it was the developing world's refusal to countenance cuts that led America to turn its back on Kyoto in the first place. This is all familiar territory to climate-change aficionados. |
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Many Americans have become olive aficionados, finicky about their picholines and arbequinas, Kalamatas and Cerignolas. |
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In addition, aficionados of the daily crossword puzzle could find out the results to the puzzles the same day the newspaper was published by checking the results on line. |
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Versatile and incredibly talented, Similia continually transcends musical borders to encompass a wide and eclectic repertoire, delighting music aficionados from all cultures. |
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It was good for s'more production and short-term sales but did not create lifelong s'more aficionados. |
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A host of luxurious features are popping out of every manufacturer's bag of tricks and the race to please a growing number of very demanding ATV aficionados is on. |
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The only sure thing in this action-packed film is that yesterday's certainties are subject to scrutiny and will probably not be tomorrow's certainties, whether aficionados of a certain folklore like it or not. |
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That makes brewpubs a prime drinking and dining destination for beer aficionados. |
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On this new site dedicated to hand-crafted-beer aficionados and curious newcomers alike is an extensive list of microbreweries and brewpubs. |
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And these new aficionados of global cool are poised to widen their impact. |
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And nobody blinks at the sight of a veiled lady getting a soothing public nicotine fix. Cairo's hookah aficionados admit that the instrument was invented in Ottoman Turkey, but claim it was perfected in Egypt. |
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The aficionados keep tabs on paper theaters in museum collections. |
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A large number of brand aficionados and vintage car enthusiasts congregated in front of the Manufacture Vacheron Constantin in the Vallée de Joux to encourage the valiant participants. |
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That's why many true White Widow aficionados don't mind paying that little bit extra to get genuine 1980's F1 White Widow genetics, with the authentic smell, taste and unmistakeably extreme high. |
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Hosking with his pleasant voice and the mildest of Australian accents is perfect for this classic favorite of mystery aficionados. |
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Many wrote for Down Beat, Metronome, and a host of smaller magazines aimed at aficionados and discophiles. |
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MagicScore School 4 is specialized notation software for music aficionados, students, teachers, schools and colleges. |
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It is meant to be a fun romp with titillating scenes to please aficionados of the genre, but is unfortunately utterly putdownable. |
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Don't use percolators with plastic globes — coffee aficionados claim that exposing hot coffee to plastic can cause the taste of the plastic to transfer into the coffee, resulting in a foul-tasting brew. |
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But McGuinn's distinctive etherealism still comes through, which should leave both Americana aficionados and Byrds nostalgists more than pleased. |
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Baseball aficionados can routinely rank players by their batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage, to mention only a few. |
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Numerous events are being organised in the first quarter 2010 for aficionados of all things mechanical, including several major international automobile salons? |
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The collection of props and clothing from the films has become a thriving hobby for some aficionados of the franchise. |
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But for aficionados of the real thing, the high-quality, old-school kosher renditions of brisket or flanken or center-cut tongue like silk, the Second Avenue Deli was it. |
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In its threat to use force against the Libyan government, the international community put Muammar Gaddafi into what chess aficionados call zugzwang. |
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Known for serving award-winning, hand-tossed, coal-fired brick oven pizzas and calzones, fresh salads and delicious desserts, Grimaldi's is a legend among pizza aficionados. |
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