It needed to concentrate on more popular white varietals such as Chardonnay and, especially, Sauvignon Blanc rather than the insipid steen. |
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Like Ostade's yokels, the topers of Brouwer's Antwerp frequent a lower sort of tavern than those of Teniers and Steen. |
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Expect to find discounted merch from faves like Greenbaum Clothing, Joaned, and street-sweet newbie Steen Designs. |
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The work of the UK All Party Group on Trafficking and the dedication of its chair, Anthony Steen, came in for high praise. |
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To say that Simon Rattle got the order of the movements wrong and that van Steen was correct, is musicologically and historically absurd. |
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Past principal guest conductors have included Maris Jansons, James Loughran and Jac van Steen. |
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Looren DeJong and Steen are also critical of using an adaptionist approach, calling these evolutionary explanations empirically empty schemata. |
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Fair Defence barrister Martin Steen said if probation officers are allowed to use polygraphs they should also be admissible evidence. |
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A good deal for Steen can mean anything from an out-of-print book to a demilled MiG-21 cockpit. |
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The exhibition concludes with a contextualizing selection of 10 additional works by artists ranging from Rubens to Jan Steen that peripatetically surveys Hals's antecedents, contemporaries, rivals, students and followers. |
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Rembrandt and Jan Steen were both enrolled at the University of Leiden for a while. |
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At the beating heart of the department are detectives John Mahogany and Mitch Rust, played by comedians Steen Raskopoulos and John Kearns. |
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Charlie Steen puts her life in context both of her family and her times. |
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Steen Raskopoulos is one of Australia's rising young stars and, having picked up Best Newcomer at the 2013 Sydney Comedy Festival, he means business. |
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