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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Ridenour tipped his head back slightly, like a wine connoisseur searching for the mot juste. |
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He was a kapa haka connoisseur who knew every kapa haka throughout the country. |
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Holderness was an enthusiastic connoisseur of art and music and his Dutch wife assembled a distinguished collection of porcelain. |
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My daughter the croqueta connoisseur was loving life as she squeezed a croqueta within the fold of warm Cuban bread and took a big bite. |
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He was a brave and energetic traveller, an art historian of astonishing erudition, and a profoundly perceptive connoisseur of civilisations. |
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With a price tag of about Rp 200,000, you either have to be an ophidian connoisseur or be firmly convinced of the health-giving properties. |
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A leading connoisseur of bottled water last night advised consumers to pick and choose between bottled and mains water. |
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Not being a connoisseur of disaster movies, I'll leave it to others to decide if it's a good film. |
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And who was this Evans, this wealthy connoisseur, benefactor and amasser of valuables? |
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He was also respected as a connoisseur of old masters, a collector of drawings, and a dealer and agent. |
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It looks the same and only the connoisseur would tell the difference in taste. |
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Or perhaps you feel you are a true connoisseur who believes Macadamia nuts should be consumed completely unadulterated. |
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Even for someone who is not a connoisseur of art, visiting the place is an unforgettable experience. |
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He grabbed it and unsheathed it, admiring the slim silver blade and the connoisseur smith who had shaped it. |
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If you are a bit of a vino connoisseur then the new Newbridge wine club, which is to be set up shortly, could be just for you. |
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The Morgan car company has done this with its sports cars aimed at the connoisseur segment of car buyers. |
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To have an enviable handicap in golf and to be a connoisseur of Bacchus is not unknown among members of the medical profession. |
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Her husband, Kenneth, was a mail carrier who happened to be a renowned connoisseur of soldier beetles. |
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As any connoisseur of good food knows, this kind of copying happens all the time. |
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Swinging from a plastic highchair, I was a 2-year old connoisseur of the chicken liver. |
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The idea is to slowly deliver aromas during the meal and enwrap the connoisseur in flavor. |
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There is an ordinariness, a stripped bareness, about it that is likely to stick in the gullet of a certain kind of connoisseur. |
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Who can blame that fabled celebrity connoisseur of ecdysiasts for wearing a mask when he dropped in for a spot of ale at his favorite London strip club? |
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I have seen salmon blow a worm in and out of their mouths several times, like a connoisseur tasting fine wine, before swallowing it deep into their gullet. |
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That conceit almost sounds as if it might find favor with Mr. Mamet, a connoisseur of bad behavior. |
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Though they are not really considered tete de cuvee, bottles that carry just as much clout on the connoisseur market are anything from Salon and Krug. |
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Curiosity and passion are what guides the daily life of this long time music connoisseur. |
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The term Selection signalises to any connoisseur a top quality dry wine of any typical grape variety from any wine growing region. |
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Mr. Mahon is not a wine connoisseur, he says bluntly, with an audible curl of the lip at the fancy French word. |
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Food lovers will enjoy it younger, while on the other hand, the connoisseur will prefer to lay it down. |
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A great connoisseur of Hungarian folklore, he leaves us no less than 19 Hungarian rhapsodies. |
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The man with a taste for these timeless forms is a smart and spirited connoisseur of the arts and contemporary culture. |
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He was a connoisseur and he felt they were connoisseurs, too. |
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Choose a premium wine rack system for 200 to 2,000 bottles or secure the services of a wine connoisseur. |
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I know you are a great connoisseur of music, as am I. I think that is also a measure of a great gentleman. |
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Think like a canine connoisseur and serve his meals at room temperature, the way he likes them. |
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Once the boom began, one had to be a connoisseur of economic data to comprehend the state of the economy because it was so misreported in the mainstream media. |
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Humbert Humbert, the enraptured connoisseur of nymphet love in Lolita, makes us squirm with distaste. |
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Exégèse demands some time, so that the connoisseur can really appreciate its classic luxuriousness. |
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Mackie's is firmly fixed on the ice-cream connoisseur and the company's core ingredients are fresh double cream and whole milk from the farm's own Jersey cows. |
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She is herself a consummate woman of the world and, more precisely, a connoisseur of snobbery in all its nuances. |
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For the connoisseur, a contact print, the result of printing the negative directly onto photographic paper, achieves what many consider the ultimate in a photographic print. |
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My dad, a steak and kidney pie connoisseur, was impressed with his dish, which consisted of thick chunks of beef in a sea of gravy, covered with a layer of flaky pastry. |
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Around 24 copperplate inscriptions unearthed there and in the neighbourhood reveal that the king had great respect for all religions, and was a connoisseur of art and culture. |
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Instead, Costume Institute curators seem more wedded to surface appearance than any connoisseur of Old Master oils could be. |
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A connoisseur of thrift stores and swap meets, she understands the collector mentality, the longing to affiliate and define oneself through things. |
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Sallust is ruthless and charming, a connoisseur of rare wines and rare women. |
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Like most royals, Ranjit Singh is a connoisseur of the arts. |
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Like a wine connoisseur sampling various Merlots, I can now walk into a fine art gallery or museum and intuitively understand the photography and its value, or lack thereof. |
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My friend the Monte Cristo connoisseur reckons the Homestead's triple-decker sandwich of fresh turkey, ham and Swiss cheese is the second best he's had. |
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Jade Liqueurs was established in 2000 for the sole purpose of offering the connoisseur the opportunity to experience unequivocal recreations of the classic absinthes that fueled the creative fires of the Belle Époque. |
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He is depicted by the painter Qian Xuan, another connoisseur of reclusion, in a 13th-century handscroll at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. |
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Gourmand, refined traveler, Japanese art connoisseur, and a virtual polymath, Sandra enriched all with her keen perceptivity, enthusiasm, insight and unshakeable resilience. |
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The true chocolate connoisseur belongs to an exclusive circle of chocoholics who indulge their desire for authentic and original products without restraint. |
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Many a connoisseur may frown at this combination. |
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The speakers of Strand's newest poems — the aging partygoer, a connoisseur drinking a fine Beaune, an erstwhile polar explorer — are nearly all this internally various. |
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It doesn't matter whether you are a high-end connoisseur, a partygoer, or simply in the mood to meet new people, you'll find what you're looking for here. |
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Are you a connoisseur who wants to treat yourself at breakfast time with real Swiss chocolate, whilst at the same time filling up on valuable, long-lasting healthy energy? |
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Creative Art Class at Body, Mind, Spirit Sylvia Soo is a part-time diva, full-time writer, chocolate connoisseur, beach tester, food muncher, jet-setting cancer survivor and an active participant in the not-for-profit sector. |
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Upon savoring the bouquet and flavor of the absinthes offered by Jade Liqueurs, the connoisseur is taken back to a time where artisanship and quality were honorable traditions. |
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This classic double-bill, shows Groucho first as a huckster-agent posing as a connoisseur of high society, and then as a horse doctor passing himself off as a distinguished consultant. |
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Combining the skill of the connoisseur and the impeccable sense of the appreciator, Bell intertwines diverse threads in a beautifully written, striking and irresistible narration. |
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On Wednesday, David Letterman – master of deadpan goofiness and peerless connoisseur of the absurdity of human existence – is stepping down from The Late Show. |
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Farewells is a mysterious story, narrated on behalf of the owner of a provincial coffeehouse, claiming to be a fine connoisseur of human psychology. |
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With its original shape and dynamic logo in the colours of the appellation, this glass is the perfect partner for your wine tasting whether you are an unseasoned enthusiast or an experienced connoisseur. |
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Schürrle has plenty to add to his game – Eto'o's goal was his first assist for Chelsea in 28 games – but it isn't hard to see what Mourinho, connoisseur of the workaholic inverted winger, sees in him. |
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Chronicler-scientist, historian of Azerbaijan carpet art, artist of carpet-making and of fine arts, Letif Kerimov was also a connoisseur of Azerbaijan and East Literature, and a virtuoso of styles naskh and nastaliq. |
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Many of these clients are as attached to their consultant interpreter as the connoisseur who has found his favourite beer and would sooner sell you his mother than give you a sip of his brew. |
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A delicious self-drinking tea for the tea connoisseur. |
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I'm a good observer but I am not a great art connoisseur. |
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Elegance and precision inspired the design of this new sandwich grill for the connoisseur. Emphasizing functional features and ease-of-use, its metallic finish evokes professional catering standards. |
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Some were translated from the German and so Guidoni sought out the adapter, Pierre Philippe, who was a great connoisseur of this type of repertoire and translated Kurt Weill. |
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Sets of pieces were rarely published for the connoisseur alone. |
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They are semi-professional machines, rigorously designed for the connoisseur or the expert who appreciates high-tech functions and the ritual of coffee preparation. |
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As a carrot connoisseur she appreciated that these were the freshest, crunchiest carrots she had ever eaten. |
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Although simple at first sight, the French Press offers the consumer the pleasure of a sophisticated ritual, worthy of a connoisseur. |
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Charles I was a connoisseur of art, and paid greater attention to the aesthetic aspects of Windsor Castle than his predecessors. |
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The fashion for Old Masters in England after the 1620s created a demand for Holbein, led by the connoisseur Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel. |
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From this time, Holbein's art was also prized in the Netherlands, where the picture dealer Michel Le Blon became a Holbein connoisseur. |
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He was widely known as a brilliant orator, an outstanding sportsman and marksman, a writer and historian, connoisseur and collector. |
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Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco emerged with the reputation as a man of liberal views, a poet and art connoisseur in his own right. |
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In a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the regime, Fujimoto said Kim was a connoisseur of French wines and was partial to mentholated Cartier cigarettes. |
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He was also that rare thing, a connoisseur of the uncanonical hybrid in art, as demonstrated by the presence of a headdress mask of a water spirit from Sierra Leone. |
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Judging from his new movie, the sublimely silly They Came Together, director and co-writer David Wain is a closet connoisseur of the modern romantic comedy. |
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