Word: wining
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...election, one that could prove every bit as momentous as the 1969 referendum that top pled De Gaulle, French voters seemed oddly unmoved. As election day approached, some candidates found them selves speaking to nearly empty auditoriums and searching for hands to shake. Touring his home district in the wine country of Burgundy one day last week, Gaullist Minister Jean-Philippe Lecat, the Pompidou government's official spokesman, drew crowds of two and three voters in some of the 15 towns and villages on his itinerary...
Daniel Steiner '54, general counsel to the University, recommended Wednesday that Harvard investigate purchasing a license to sell beer and wine...
Kenneth W. Robbins, a research director for the state legislature, said Wednesday that universities cannot presently buy a license to sell beer and wine to anyone under 18 due to a "legislative oversight...
...graced a Grecian banquet table and held perhaps seven gallons of wine. So proud were its makers, the painter Euphronios and the potter Euxitheos, that each signed his name boldly on the front. Even now, 2,500 years later, the calyx krater is not merely the best Greek vase in existence. It is the costliest, having been bought last summer by New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art for $1,000,000. As of last week, it was also by far the most controversial...
...away from older labels. As a result, light whisky is often stacked willy-nilly among bourbons and rye blends on the shelves so that buyers come across it only by chance. With their fuzzy image, the lights have failed to attract young people, who continue to down vodka and wine. The lights also have gone all but unnoticed among blacks, an important market. Because there is so little call for the drink, bar owners are reluctant to use their limited space to carry...