Word: wined
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...married daughters and five grandchildren. He has a dachshund named Jason, plays golf most Sunday mornings (in the 80s), and likes the movies enough to queue up with the crowds along the Champs Elysees to see the latest detective flicks or Chaplain classics. Couve is also a connoisseur of wine. His favorite: Chateau-Latour...
...debauched Christian, Spintho, Richard Mathews does carry a wine pouch, but makes the character much too hale and hearty. He is supposed to have "gone helplessly to the bad," and complains, "I'm full of disease. I've drunk all my nerves away," but our eyes tell us that it just...
...community, the Vice-Narthex of the world renowned Harvard Lampoon announced that there will be a grand bacchanal this evening at the Lampoon building (once described by a Cambridge city councillor as a potentially inspired public toilet) at the corner of Plympton and Mt. Auburn Streets. The 'Poon's wine-cellar will be opened up to discriminating palates. Summer School I.D. will be required...
...EUCHARIST. In recent years, some Catholic thinkers-primarily the Dutch -have questioned their church's difficult doctrine of transubstantiation- that the wafer and wine of the Mass are mystically changed into Christ's true body and blood. They have suggested, instead, a doctrine of "transignification," which argues that the change does not take place in the substance of the bread and wine but in the meaning. Pope Paul reaffirmed the literal interpretation, concluding: "In the reality itself, independently of our mind, the bread and wine have ceased to exist after the consecration, so that they are the adorable...
During the European Economic Community's eleven years of existence, no member has poured more vinegar into the wine than France. Last week, as the Common Market prepared to take the historic step of eliminating all remaining internal tariff barriers, the French acted according to form. Faced with a worsening balance of payments problem, Charles de Gaulle's government marred the milestone by announcing a protectionist package of import quotas and export subsidies...