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We think of him as a world-famous photographer, described in Connoisseur magazine as "among the master travel photographers of our time" and in the London Daily Telegraph as "there being no finer photographer of Landscape than Roloff Beny."
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I mentioned the periodical paper called The Connoisseur [1].
Life Of Johnson Boswell, James, 1740-1795 1887
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The Crossword Connoisseur, but they ended up going with another concept entirely:
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"Connoisseur," and like that of your relation, _Solomon_ Saunter, in
Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810 Edward Ziegler Davis 1901
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"'Connoisseur' is one of the most-offered words in our competitions.
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The Theo Cocoa Connoisseur Gift Set: a chocolatey smorgasbord that includes caramels, bars and sipping chocolate $53
Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers Clean Plates 2011
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The Theo Cocoa Connoisseur Gift Set: a chocolatey smorgasbord that includes caramels, bars and sipping chocolate $53
Clean Plates: Fun, Socially Conscious Gift Ideas for Food Lovers Clean Plates 2011
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The exhibit, “Wine: Maps, Silver and Glass of the 16th, 17th and 18th Centuries, With a Special Tribute to Thomas Jefferson, the Wine Connoisseur of the 18th Century,” is the inspiration of Scott Ballin, a DC-based health policy analyst and collector of antique cutlery, glassware and maps.
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The book is divided into three parts: Understanding Real Cheese, Becoming a Connoisseur, and Great Artisan Cheeses of the World.
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Rosenbush has been managing editor at Harper's since 1989; prior to that she was at Connoisseur.
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