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For example, just what do we mean by an American wine?
With wine or music, you have to work your way up.
When people come, the wine is already on the table.
No air gets in, which means the wine can last for days.
What can one say about a wine 160 years old?
Even then, getting the wine home can be a problem.
And he said, oh what kind of wine have you got?
He called for more wine, the best in the house.
The look of his face was a wine to me.
How can I talk and open the wine at the same time?
Maybe the rest of the wine will help her think.
For what else was wine given us by the god?
Perhaps better than the food was the deal on wine.
He makes only 600 to 800 cases of wine a year.
As a boy, wine was a part of his life.
But some would like to put in a word for wine.
Maybe the wine would get to him or he'd just back out.
Later we will get some of your own wine for you.
Sometimes the fire is put off using wine in the morning.
She would return a start working in the wine industry.
In 1830 he began working for the family wine business.
But you've brought us the best wine at the end.
By the time they were through with me, the wine was done.
But you can bring food every day, and a little wine.
"A lot of people down here have been making wine all their lives."
The silk merchant seemed to be one of those men whom everyone liked.
He was simply content with following in the footsteps of his father as a silk merchant.
His silk merchant grandparents would have been proud of him.
His family was poor and he left school at the age of 12 to serve as an apprentice to a silk merchant.
The khan was built to receive the silk merchants, which gave it its name.
"There will be panic among the silk merchants and the cobblers."
The silk merchant was dancing, part of a group of figures.
In 1778, he listed his occupations as master weaver and silk merchant.
He was the son of a silk merchant.
His father was a silk merchant, and he was well educated, being destined for the law.
His father, Gonzalo, was an accountant to richer relatives who were silk merchants.
Send somebody down to the silk merchants' exchange.
He was neither an architect nor professional engineer, but a silk merchant and a property developer.
He nodded to the silk merchant, who huddled on horseback muttering complaints.
Massa had made his fortune as a silk merchant in Russia, and was a noted expert on the country.
He travelled in France and later to England as a silk merchant.
It tells the story of Coriander, the unhappy daughter of a silk merchant.
You know, before this became a bad hotel sixty or seventy years ago, it was the weekend villa of a Milan silk merchant.
The case describes the hazardous life of the traveling silk merchant and the murder which is committed to gain wealth.
Fawkener was born into a family of silk merchants.
By 1861 he is described as Silk Merchant.
Thomas' shop operated as a silk merchant.
She was the second daughter of a Dublin businessman whose family had originated from Spain where they were silk merchants.
He added: "I am a silk merchant from Lyons."
She was the fourth daughter of Henry Winkworth, a silk merchant.