The thieving wine connoisseurs then ransacked the house, stealing laptops, wallets and jewellery. |
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The original 1857 orchestral prelude is only rarely being heard these days and so the Chailly CD is a true gem for connoisseurs of Verdi operas. |
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They have been created by expert designers to attract fashion connoisseurs and the textile industry at large. |
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Caribbean mango connoisseurs argue over which variety is the most luscious. |
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With just over a month to go before this year's grape harvest, vineyard owners and wine connoisseurs are hoping the good weather will continue. |
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Owners Vivenne and Colin have chauffeured the canine connoisseurs to eight cottages in Pembrokeshire. |
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The furniture detailed in the small book is considered by connoisseurs to be the highest expression of baroque form and rococo ornament. |
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Some connoisseurs have exquisitely chiselled attardans, often inlaid with ivory and containing marvellously carved cut glass decanters. |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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Now as connoisseurs of female gams will attest, female calves, like the rest of the female form, can range from slim to curvy. |
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Meanwhile the project seems to have provoked some bemused commentary among art connoisseurs. |
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The temptation to regard the 30-year-old as an indispensable thoroughbred can prove irresistible to Rangers supporters and neutral connoisseurs. |
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Beer connoisseurs argue that the brews don't taste as good as those made with malted barley. |
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Perfume connoisseurs will love this scent, an incense-inspired mix of tobacco, vanilla and tonka bean. |
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It will give an opportunity for the connoisseurs of food to fulfill their gastronomical desires. |
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Like the original structure, his piece has a beauty that lures connoisseurs. |
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For connoisseurs of intelligence fiction a few titles epitomize the essence of the craft. |
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They could easily go to sleep to the murmuring oohs and aahs of connoisseurs and pedants. |
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Camp lovers and connoisseurs of buxom pulchritude may find these worth a peek. |
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Wine connoisseurs demonstrate how to savour the true taste of wine without depending on the nose. |
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Not surprisingly, for connoisseurs of media history, the prime optic of this dilatory policy exercise has been censorship. |
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It is a quaint and relaxing venue, a home to connoisseurs of blend, bean and cream, and a portal for percolator punters like me. |
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Taut leatherette seating, snug booths, it's a dream of a diner for cafe connoisseurs. |
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The connoisseurs came up with a surprising range of taste and bouquet descriptions. |
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Among tequila connoisseurs, the best anejo tequilas rank with the finest cognacs and are often consumed neat from a snifter. |
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Further south the heady brew is cognac, aged in oak casks and sought out by connoisseurs around the world. |
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Sea salt is the category to which belong many of the kinds of salt specially prized by connoisseurs. |
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It will give an opportunity for the connoisseurs of food to fulfil their gastronomical desires. |
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Real connoisseurs of Cold War sporting tussles treasure the memory of the USSR beating the USA in the 1972 basketball final. |
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In record shops, they both stood apart as labels that were run by and for connoisseurs, shields of taste and discrimination. |
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Fireworks are integral to the social life of the Japanese, who are perhaps the world's greatest firework artists and connoisseurs. |
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For connoisseurs of uncommon canines, there's no dog more fascinating than the Chinese Shar Pei. |
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Early catalogues served connoisseurs and noble visitors whilst also publicizing the taste and wealth of the owner. |
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As the twentieth century draws to a close, connoisseurs of colonial nostalgia are, unsurprisingly, having a thin time of it. |
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She purchased, at an exorbitant price, a Mandarin and a Jos, that were the envy of all the female connoisseurs. |
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All the connoisseurs in town would flock about them attentively with their glasses. |
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Raw concrete is a taste acquired by few outside a tight-knit commando of architectural connoisseurs. |
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Certainly, there was a host of different dishes hot and steamy to cater to the tastes of connoisseurs. |
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During these centuries scores of collectors who saw themselves as connoisseurs of ancient civilizations brought antique marbles to England. |
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Combined with a glass of wine, sweet and vulgar in taste to any connoisseurs, such made for a perfect repast in the quiet of his home. |
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For brandy connoisseurs, there is Armagnac, France's premier brandy. |
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Plus, connoisseurs will soon be to able purchase originals for themselves. |
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Even the original Vulcan, as connoisseurs of Roman mythology will remember, was a clumsy bore, which is one reason his wife Venus cuckolded him with the more mobile Mars. |
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She had all the tricks old-timers were taught to enthral connoisseurs. |
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The programme promises to be a delight for the connoisseurs of music. |
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The beautiful finish in the idols of Ram, Lakshman, Sita and Hanuman and Lord Siva and Goddess Parvathi made of gunmetal draws the attention of connoisseurs. |
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The kielbasa, however, is first-rate, spicy and firm, and right up there, the kielbasa connoisseurs say, with the best in Queens. |
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They include superb sites that connoisseurs seek out and plebian shortcuts between métro stops. |
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Three unforgettable, back-to-back action-packed days for amateurs and connoisseurs alike! |
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Wine connoisseurs will especially enjoy this opportunity to mingle with the chefs and the wine grower. |
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You can visit either individually or in group, either for a first acquaintance or a visit among connoisseurs. |
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Our customers are discerning connoisseurs and go wild for that sort of dish! |
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In one of sports great arenas, the Milan derby indulges the connoisseurs. |
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He was a connoisseur and he felt they were connoisseurs, too. |
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Lyonnais connoisseurs are mad about Montagnieu, a vintage from the Ain with fine and elegant bubbles. |
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Furthermore, it discusses the discovery of an aficionado audience, made up of true street art connoisseurs. |
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By opening up these backwaters, there is a danger Frank could earn the enmity of the very pop connoisseurs it hopes to attract. |
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The works are carefully chosen to suit both connoisseurs and tenderfoots. |
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The great connoisseurs of wine for example never turn into alcoholics, disregarding a few exceptions. |
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This recyclable, food grade thermoplastic resin wine glass will satisfy wine connoisseurs, be environmentally friendly and void of glass. |
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There is, in fact, a bone in the hock filled with marrow, which is a real treat for connoisseurs. |
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Today, connoisseurs of both sexes discuss the merits of different brands with an earnestness which was previously reserved for fine wines. |
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It's the Montreal gathering for the curious at heart and connoisseurs alike! |
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For all connoisseurs and lovers of Japanese food, the Zeniya restaurant in Kanazawa on Japan's southwest coast is an essential destination. |
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It is an elegant wine with fine acidity and diverse aromas making it a delight for wine connoisseurs. |
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In short, it was a week of exciting cultural exchanges between international connoisseurs and young film fans. |
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They have been appreciated by connoisseurs of fine food in France, Europe and America since the nineteenth century. |
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A very successful absinthe intended for connoisseurs in search of authenticity! |
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Finally, the organoleptic characteristics of these products make them attractive, especially for connoisseurs. |
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They are true music connoisseurs with a vast knowledge of musical trends and audience listening preferences. |
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They are distilled in ancient stills of the Pernod Fils distillery and are above all absinthes for connoisseurs! |
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The connoisseurs will admit that the price of this object is much lower than its real value. |
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Do we expect them to be hair connoisseurs, fashion designers, handymen, scientists, builders, artists, romantic singers, athletes, leaders, and warriors? |
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From connoisseurs to iconographers to social historians, the quest for clarity within the shadowy realms of origins, meanings, contexts has long been of compulsive importance. |
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Local connoisseurs are seldom of much help in correcting the error. |
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An AVA is decided, incredibly, not by wine connoisseurs but by the Bureau of Alcohol, tobacco and Firearms. |
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A small group of connoisseurs would gather out in the back room each holding their glass up to the watery sunlight filtering through the dirty sash window. |
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The elegant sculptures in bronze, white metal and ceramics by Raj Kumar Panwar and his wife Pushpa Devi of Delhi were the cynosure of connoisseurs. |
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While sippers and connoisseurs of every stripe debate whether Australia is the new California or Michigan, shiploads of the stuff is selling, especially in the States. |
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Both serious wine connoisseurs, Graf and Rydman collaborated with the chairs and bistro moderne chef Philippe Schmidt on a symphony of food and wine that had patrons swooning. |
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This means that the old specialised areas of collecting may once again become the hunting ground of connoisseurs, rather than those for whom price is all. |
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Loutish, low-rent, taste-free, commercial … There are no end of insults, some justified, some pure snobbery, that supposed connoisseurs of food and drink like to throw its way. |
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This frontier abolished, Scale The Summit engages shamelessly to organize a joyful mess thoughtful enough to convince and arouse curiosity among connoisseurs. |
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There is an intimation of luxury well deserved but a luxury that almost everyone can afford. At the same time, brands are encouraging consumers to become connoisseurs of fine teas, just as they are of fine wines or coffees. |
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Fine cream truffles and pralines, made with rum, Baileys and kirsch or other liqueurs and fruit pieces will offer a feast for the eyes and palates of male and female connoisseurs alike. |
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In one such area connoisseurs can admire new collections of luxury timepieces in a resolutely masculine, chocolate-hued ambience ideally suited to the discovery of exceptional manufactory watches. |
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These speciality beers have a tiny proportion of the market, but are of interest to connoisseurs worldwide. |
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The British Institution, founded in 1805 by a group of aristocratic connoisseurs, attempted to address this situation. |
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Certainly, decorators and dilettantes were thin on the ground, but many speculators are connoisseurs who relish the prospect of picking up work at lower prices and waiting for the next surge. |
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La Cornue was brought up to date and more models were proposed, but the La Cornue objective remained the same: a La Cornue kitchen range should always offer connoisseurs state of the art quality. |
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A very pleasurable bottle for fine wine connoisseurs. |
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They offer perhaps the only place in the world where peasants and artisan producers, academics and chefs, wine connoisseurs and novice food lovers can come together in a spirit of exchange and friendship. |
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To connoisseurs of smoked fish such confusion would be a travesty. |
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We know that cyclists love the technical contents and performance features, but they are also connoisseurs of design, especially in relation to products Made in Italy and in particular by Campagnolo. |
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His film, J'ai tué ma mère, also known as I Killed my Mother, once again drew the attention of connoisseurs from around the world to the relevance and quality of Canadian cinema. |
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In addition to fabulous prizes to win, guests will have the chance to participate in a silent auction that is sure to please both connoisseurs and amateurs! |
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For connoisseurs of such cock-ups, the misattribution will perhaps be most reminiscent of East Germany's 1956 blunder in issuing a Robert Schumann stamp with a score in the background that happened to be by Schubert. |
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True wine connoisseurs keep their wine in a wine rack. |
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The festivities rounded off with a concert by the Moscow acid-jazz-group Venger Collective, a widely popular group among connoisseurs of light music and active club goers. |
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Music magazines, reviews, and critical works which suited amateurs as well as connoisseurs began to surface. |
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Our automobile specialists take pleasure in representing the inimitable Audi brand and are true connoisseurs of the innovative design, sophisticated technology and superior performance that characterize it. |
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Verdi used to go crazy for it and it was never missing from his table just as nowadays there is always a small cutting board with this famous salami ready to be sliced on the table of any of our local connoisseurs. |
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A wine for connoisseurs produced in an appellation neighboring that of Saint Emilion, benefiting from the powerfulness undoubtedly drawn from the proximity of that great terroir. |
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Wine connoisseurs looking for a taste of industry might want to try Mark Anderson's Foundry Vineyards cabernet sauvignon. |
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Well, there is a land for you to discover right on your doorstep. Canton Aargau, a fascinating region for nature lovers, culture connoisseurs, friends of the arts, sports enthusiasts, bon viveurs, and families. |
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The fine, delicate and slightly salty taste of Castelmagno cheese is unmistakeable, and it is appreciated by top connoisseurs who include it amoung the best of Italian cheeses. |
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Think Red Hots are a taste challenge? Or the Atomic Fireball is the ultimate tongue torture? They barely move the needle for confectionery connoisseurs. |
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Belgian cuisine is known among connoisseurs as one of the best in Europe. |
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Nonetheless, connoisseurs of perfume can become extremely skillful at identifying components and origins of scents in the same manner as wine experts. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this nature are usually found in the private gem collections of jewellers, gemstone dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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They were also great connoisseurs of art and brilliant builders. |
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The music of Mozart is designed to appeal to all ages, but its complex layers of symbolism and numerology can equally be enjoyed by amateurs and connoisseurs. |
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Though few art lovers can be connoisseurs, many are dilettants. |
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Club connoisseurs clock into the underground venue week-on-week with a cultish devotion to the roster of DJs and live acts that frequent the critically-acclaimed club. |
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Rare precious gemstones of this extraordinary quality are usually available exclusively in gem collections of museums, private dealers and international gemstone connoisseurs. |
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