Word: wined
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Choose and spill your drinks judiciously. By choosing a domestic wine, you clearly emphasize your priorities while cunningly revealing your awareness of current trade issues...
...years of tortuous bargaining to reach a global free-trade agreement were about to collapse over a mere hill of beans. Frustrated, she decided to risk it all by announcing that the U.S. would slap 200% tariffs on $300 million worth of European farm exports, notably white wine, if a deal were not concluded in a month. Suddenly, an all-out trade war between the U.S. and Europe seemed imminent...
...Wednesday rite, women repent not of their own sins but of the sins the church commits | against women. Last month, 30 members of Chicago Catholic Women gathered to chant, "I am a woman giving birth to myself; bless what I bring forth," and then shared eucharistic bread and wine -- without once uttering the name of Jesus...
...nominal stakes -- soybeans and Pouilly- Fuisse wine -- hardly seemed worth war. But of course other matters are at issue. The future of French politics, for one. Also the balance of power within the European Community, and Washington's determination to stop playing Uncle Sucker in trade. Oh yes, and a grand trade deal that eventually might give a huge lift to the world economy...
...scrap began when Washington threatened to add a 200% tariff (thus tripling prices) on white wine imported from Europe -- unless the E.C. agrees by Dec. 5 to extraordinary cuts in subsidies that encourage production of oilseeds. In the U.S. view, these subsidies unfairly limit export sales of American soybeans. But France is trying to stall any such reductions until after parliamentary elections in March. President Francois Mitterrand's Socialists face defeat as it is, but the anger of farmers with reduced incomes might cost them even more votes and seats than expected. Reasoning: it's better for a successor center...