An undersupply has made these highly regarded vineyards tantalizing to second careerist refugees from San Francisco. |
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The bloom's beauty and discreet fragrance were highly regarded, as were its protective qualities against the elements. |
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He's a screenwriter and apparently is very highly regarded in the industry. |
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They also produced a number of highly regarded publications which served as weekly digests that were used throughout the government. |
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This four bedroom detached bungalow is located in a mature and highly regarded residential area of the town. |
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A newspaperwoman by training, Ms Jacobs wrote many highly regarded books on dollhouses. |
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He was a devoted soldier who had pride in whatever he did and was highly regarded by those around him. |
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It seems natural and right that music which is not merely harmonic, but harmonious, should be highly regarded in civilized societies. |
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The scabbard fish, variety of the cutlassfish, is the most highly regarded of the cutlassfish family. |
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Ginseng was both native and plentiful in New England and was highly regarded by the Chinese for its use as a curative for a variety of ailments. |
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A pleasant and courteous gentleman, he was highly regarded as a neighbour and friend. |
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Archie went back to defending his light heavyweight crown stopping the highly regarded Tony Anthony in seven rounds. |
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Pujol was so highly regarded by both sides that he was awarded the MBE by the British and the Iron Cross by the Germans. |
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This is a highly recommended collection from a highly regarded intellect and one that will not disappoint. |
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It is instructive to compare Dawson's version of a song with that of a more highly regarded singer. |
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Dating back thousands of years, Chinese gem art has evolved into one of the world's most highly regarded pietra dura art forms. |
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A highly regarded consultant and teaching doctor, I found her manner imperious and domineering. |
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Indeed, the military force protecting the railroad builders included a troop of Pawnee scouts, who were highly regarded. |
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This is one of the most highly regarded charges among royalty and those of nobility. |
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They were a highly regarded rock band in their time, and partook of a certain degree of fame. |
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We have got some highly regarded players in the league and the standards have risen. |
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Gough is among the most decorated and highly regarded Scottish players of his generation. |
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Tseng himself is a highly regarded poet who has won many national literary prizes. |
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Others, however, who stay to gain management experience as officers and NCOs are highly regarded. |
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Over time, both a highly regarded accredited high school and junior college would flourish at the Beaufort campus. |
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A highly regarded scholar of African culture and philosophy, he held joint appointments in Afro-American studies and the philosophy departments. |
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He took as the basis of his style the urban popular music known as rebetika, which at the time was not very highly regarded. |
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In 1851 he founded his own piano factory, producing instruments highly regarded by his contemporaries. |
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Perhaps the most extraordinary thing to be thrown up is just how highly regarded Woods is by most of his peers. |
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Its most highly regarded wine is produced to serve the fish restaurants of Genoa and the Ligurian coast not far to the south. |
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The Big Sleep is arguably his finest hour, and does much to explain why his work is so highly regarded. |
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Many residents had lived in the surrounding streets before moving into the home which was highly regarded in the local area. |
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John was a highly regarded and esteemed member of the local community and his passing evoked much sadness and sorrow in the district. |
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Despite that, we are a highly regarded breeding farm for thoroughbred horses. |
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It is true he polarises people, but where I am from he is highly regarded by the community. |
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To this day, method acting remains a highly regarded pedagogical model for training actors. |
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Nicholas is a popular, highly regarded actor who has been a star and a household name for several decades. |
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Hatters, milliners, and haberdashers were highly regarded professionals, and every town would have numerous hatshops. |
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Enter Ray Rhodes, a highly regarded defensive troubleshooter with a knack for resurrecting Milquetoast units. |
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Liszt's transcriptions of other composers' music are as highly regarded as his original piano works. |
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Now this memoir is very highly regarded but at the time it caused controversy. |
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News of her passing was met with genuine sorrow in her home district, where she was an esteemed and highly regarded member of the community. |
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Johnny is one of the most highly regarded entertainers in the country, and one of the best known faces in Irish show business. |
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Nevertheless, he persevered and is highly regarded for the breadth and depth of his literary knowledge. |
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He is very popular with his colleagues and highly regarded by senior officers. |
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Mr Hebblethwaite is believed to be highly regarded for his clinical skills and had previously held an unblemished employment record. |
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Women are highly regarded as decision makers and the government offers equal opportunities in employment and education. |
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Venison, wild boar, hazelnuts, berries, haws, crabapples, watercress, wood sorrel, and wild garlic are alluded to frequently as highly regarded wild foodstuffs. |
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Education, while highly regarded here, is only compulsory through middle school. |
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His portrait of Izzy Yanay, a partner in the highly regarded Hudson Valley Foie Gras, is a howler. |
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Marian Salzman, a highly regarded American trend-spotter and the global director of strategy and planning for the ad agency Euro RSCG, is in broad agreement with that. |
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Undaunted and unbowed, West, who is a professor of African American studies and religion, has remained outspoken and highly regarded as a public intellectual. |
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Gay is highly regarded for her self-depicting stance that welcomes a less stately, more flawed concept of modern feminism. |
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Josie was a gentle soul who was highly regarded by his neighbours. |
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Here I was straining every nerve and muscle to follow the ideal of celibacy, while the most highly regarded proponents of the path couldn't hack it themselves! |
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One highly regarded contemporary vipassana teacher accomplished most of her early daily practice as a single mother doing childcare and housework. |
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Crosby was particularly captious of Waters, arguing that she was, after all, a highly regarded actress and celebrated role model for the African American community. |
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The style is ornate, lyrical, and sensual, perhaps too much so for English tastes, as the Quartet tends to be more highly regarded abroad than in Britain. |
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Ancient Egyptians, Ayurvedic practitioners and Native American healers used horehound, another highly regarded herbal expectorant, as a cough remedy. |
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He was highly regarded and known as a hard-working, diligent member of the team who could be trusted to finish any task with characteristic good humour. |
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A prodigious polymath, he wrote on subjects as varied as grammar and gout, ethics and eczema, and was highly regarded in his lifetime as a philosopher as well as a doctor. |
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Among these is a highly regarded, innovative series of studies on the behavioral correlates and long-term consequences of early and late physical maturing. |
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On Tuesday the 24-year-old pianist and singer is set to perform a showpiece duet with highly regarded folk singer Katie Melua at the Brit's ceremony at London's Earl's Court. |
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Beyond the formality of an examinable certificate and diploma course there are a variety of well-established and highly regarded wine courses around the country. |
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It's been downright merciless, transforming a highly regarded play about four desperate lives in 1950s New York into painfully embarrassing dross. |
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The most famous and highly regarded of the Indianapolis automakers were Fred and Augie Duesenberg. |
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This competition is a highly regarded opportunity for students nationwide to share their hands-on research in some field of organismic biology. |
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This has been attributed to the country's highly regarded education and health care systems, and its low level of income inequality. |
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The playing surface at Portman Road is highly regarded and has been voted best pitch in the league on a number of occasions. |
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In his later years he was highly regarded as a teacher and mentor, with the American heldentenors James King and Jess Thomas among his students. |
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Another highly regarded method was PET, or positron emission tomography. |
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In second place was a stall linked to the highly regarded Purple Poppadum restaurant in Canton, Cardiff. |
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Surprisingly, for a man so highly regarded as a stand up, this UK tour, starting in High Wycombe, is his first. |
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Lincolnshire has produced Martin Simpson, perhaps the most highly regarded folk guitarist of his generation. |
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The Company also developed the Home Teacher Series and the Personal Professor, both highly regarded self-paced, interactive lesson programs. |
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Later, To Autumn became one of the most highly regarded poems in the English language. |
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Plinian, the proposed operator for CMC Guernsey in Cameroon is headed by Brad Mills who is a highly regarded mining executive. |
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The Guy Fawkes Day is indeed a highly regarded day in the calendar of the United Kingdom. |
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Camden's Britannia remained a standard and highly regarded authority for many years after his death. |
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Meteoric iron was highly regarded due to its origin in the heavens and was often used to forge weapons and tools. |
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It remains one of the most highly regarded practitioner texts in Australia and England. |
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Things have come to a pretty pass when a highly regarded City law firm does not know whether it is employing its own staff legally. |
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Sculpture was perhaps considered as the highest form of art by Romans, but figure painting was also very highly regarded. |
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James Zabiela, a highly regarded and recognised name in dance music, is also from Southampton. |
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It includes most of the more highly regarded shorter poems, some religious pieces, and a series of riddles, a handful of which are famously lewd. |
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It has since become a classic, one of the most highly regarded British films. |
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The designs, while limited in variety, are highly regarded by scholars of illuminated manuscripts. |
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Wordsworth was by 1820 respectable and highly regarded, holding a government sinecure, but wrote relatively little. |
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The Bermuda sloop became highly regarded for its speed and manoeuverability, and was soon adapted for service with the Royal Navy. |
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It is still highly regarded however, especially in documentary photography. |
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Located in the leafy Bournville, Oakville Place is just half a mile from St Laurence Church Junior School and a mile from the highly regarded St Brigid's RC Primary School. |
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Hossein is highly regarded by Shiite Muslims because he refused to pledge allegiance to Yazid I, the Umayyad caliph because he considered the rules of the Umayyads unjust. |
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That he still managed to get his side to within touching distance shows why he's so highly regarded and why it won't be long before the Niners are back at the big dance. |
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He ran a bit flat in the Gimcrack at York last time but previously chased home the highly regarded Black Amber in a Group race at Maisons-Laffitte. |
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The new partnership will see the two companies working together in the North American market where JATO solutions are highly regarded by technology partners. |
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In the accounts of his Roman enemies, Arminius is highly regarded for his military leadership skills and as a defender of the liberty of his people. |
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Byron is now most highly regarded for his short lyrics and his generally unromantic prose writings, especially his letters, and his unfinished satire Don Juan. |
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It has since been proven a forgery, but despite this, the designs are still highly regarded and they continue to serve their purpose to identify the clan in question. |
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Louis' string of lightly regarded competition ended with his bout against Billy Conn, the light heavyweight champion and a highly regarded contender. |
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During the 20th century they became almost as admired and studied as his poetry, and are highly regarded within the canon of English literary correspondence. |
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James wrote highly regarded ghost stories in contemporary settings. |
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