If you are an aficionado of Spanish wines, the list here will send you into orbit. |
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For the true aficionado, a beer is a special type of travel souvenir, to be greedily consumed and tucked away with all its heady memories. |
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He watched in silence as the aficionado sniffed the paprika bouquet and stirred the velvety stew with his spoon. |
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The proprietor, Val, has put together a site that should please any aficionado of mammalian aerialists. |
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He was a gun aficionado, and he had a collection of guns always around him. |
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The chick pea dish, in the opinion of our chick pea aficionado, was overcooked and the peas pulpy. |
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While one wine aficionado may prefer a Chardonnay to a Cabernet, some art collectors may prefer different interpretations of wine art. |
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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 to a dance aficionado, the repertoire presented by the popular troupe is inconsistent. |
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If you're an aficionado of arcane ephemera, you'll enjoy flipping through this at least once. |
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The debonair stylist was an aficionado of organic produce long before it became fashionable. |
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A Pickford aficionado, the director talks about being inspired by her serenely Canadian approach to close-ups. |
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A career labor advocate, he is also an art aficionado who dresses tastefully if not showily from major fashion labels. |
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Garnished with an array of chutneys and delicious sambar, the end product is simply scrumptious for the food aficionado. |
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A short woman in a baseball cap approaches me, apparently mistaking me for another snake aficionado. |
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In addition to being a prolific writer and editor, he was a connoisseur of art, an expert on forestry and an aficionado of historic houses. |
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As an aficionado of Mercury is its Neptunian guise, she enjoys exploring mythology and symbol as well as various meditations. |
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Kevin again felt the flush of pride to think that a fellow aficionado was so clearly impressed by his labour of love. |
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Yet set against that is the fact that this is a pretty dry effort with an unusual lack of feisty anecdotes, and this remains one for the real aficionado. |
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The slogan aficionado then forayed into the world of advertising. |
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The finale presto becomes almost a topos to the Persichetti aficionado. |
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Smartphones started by devouring the personal digital assistant, as any former Palm Pilot aficionado can testify. |
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His guys are Archy, an African-American bassist who returned from the Gulf, who meets Nat, a white aficionado of vinyl. |
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By a quirk of fate, the presiding Judge was himself an art aficionado with, literally, a flair for poetic justice. |
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As a chorister and music aficionado, she has grasped this very special universe and translated its energy, majesty and power onto each canvas. |
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Some might say that I am becoming rather an aficionado of hand-over ceremonies. |
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Whether you are an opera aficionado, or are just tempted to discover the talent of the tenors. |
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Furthermore, it discusses the discovery of an aficionado audience, made up of true street art connoisseurs. |
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This heading is for the aficionado seeking, at the same time, the best quality for the lowest possible price possible, or the best of two Worlds! |
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World Impact is an essential tool in the toolbox of every film composer, movie trailer producer, and aficionado of world percussion instruments. |
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The NAC dance season is one of the top in North America: there is something for everyone, aficionado or novice, regardless of taste in dance. |
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There's an aficionado, or lover's, relationship to song, dance and guitar, without judgement. |
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Sports aficionado, we owe him the Grey Cup, Canadian professional football trophee. |
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An auctioneer at one of the biggest houses in Paris, Hervé Poulain is an art aficionado like no other. |
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But in looking at these methodically arranged and sedately framed photo works, it is easy to forget that he started out as an aficionado of truly transgressive imagery. |
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A film aficionado has had it up to here with blood, guts and gore. |
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For the aficionado or the neophyte, Comics is a useful overview of a richly creative period in a burgeoning art. |
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Greenspan comes across as an adrift theoretician, an aficionado of models with no relevance to the real world. |
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The truth is, not every art collector is an aficionado of nudes. |
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The longtime Brazilian bore aficionado achieved an unbelievable record of surfing non-stop for 10.1 km down Brazil's famous river bore wave, called the Pororoca. |
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A longtime hang gliding aficionado, the Asotin-based flight instructor had flown just about every parasail, trike, plane and glider in every kind of setting. |
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While there is much here to delight the aficionado, there are more than a few clunkers as well, and many of the best films are available in other collections. |
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So she was an aficionado of classical music, for soundtracks or otherwise? |
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Shushannah Walshe came aboard as our Sarah Palin aficionado. |
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Each is expertly introduced by Michael Sims, an aficionado of the genre. |
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One wine aficionado had given up on finding an ale she actually liked. |
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An aficionado of the baritone acoustic guitar, this Vancouver guitarist will dazzle us with his predominantly blues style when he plays a few of his compositions. |
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Featuring superior resistance, architecture and design, this exceptional watch meets the high expectations and standards of the true aficionado of superior time-keeping mechanisms. |
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Salvador savoured every moment of his new success, recording and touring at an impressive rate and repeating his musical mantra as a committed jazz aficionado and a fan of sentimental ballads. |
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Gost Zvuk is a new vinyl label curated by the seasoned music aficionado Low Bob, who works exclusively with homegrown producers, often described as the new Russian musical avant garde. |
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I pride myself in being an aficionado of the British seaside. |
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Since, then I have become an aficionado of the publicly uttered F-word. |
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The hippie way of life seems to have rubbed off on him, as he's a flower power aficionado. |
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With his friend, Dean, an aficionado of CSI, he turns detective, an enterprise dangerously boosted when he sees someone retrieving a knife from beneath some wastebins. |
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The series was a natural fit for a woman who, if not a card-carrying gearhead, certainly qualifies as an aficionado. |
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With so little room to move the puck, hockey has become bumper cars on ice, writes hockey aficionado Paul Stothart, a former university hockey star. |
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This lifelong music aficionado was the associate producer of the 1996 four-CD box Oh What A Feeling, a comprehensive retrospective of Canadian music, which sold an unprecedented 250,000 copies in seven weeks. |
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However, it seems that she is the football aficionado out of the two. |
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But these are books for the NATO aficionado, not for the average reader. |
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That, though, is a Dhs100 too far for 7DAYS' tech titan and self-confessed Apple aficionado Megha Merani, who said eau de iPhone 5 reeked as bad as rotten apples. |
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Perhaps the outstanding characteristic of Aficionado is its almost massive minutiae about everything tauromachian. |
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