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Among the whites, the Meursault 2007 ($52), made with hillside fruit grown at the highest point in the village, is minerally, vibrant and structured; the 2006 Meursault Premier Cru Les Cras ($75) is fatter and richer, with prominent oak. it was quite lively, changing by the minute in the glass.
Wine: Michael Shaps, a Virginia-Burgundy blend Dave McIntyre 2010
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Why describe characters? maryrobinette 2009
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She appeared in a vision to Aristagoras in the night, Cras inquit tybicinem Lybicum cum tybicine pontico committam (tomorrow I will cause a contest between a Libyan and a Pontic minstrel), and the day following this enigma was understood; for with a great south wind which came from Libya, she quite overwhelmed Mithridates 'army.
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Note 36: PANL, GN 2/1/A, vol. 2, 121-22, Decree of Surrogate Edward Le Cras, 3 September 1754, confirming decision at a court of fishing admirals in Renews, 2 October 1752.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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CHO: The remaining four cyclists sailed on through to the finish, miraculously Cras (ph) escaped without serious injury.
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It's thick and rich, with ripe fruit, coconut, pineapple and honey. 93$87Comte Senard Corton-Charlemagne 2001 This vineyard has its own distinctive character -- elegant, not powerful, with seductive lemon and mineral flavors. 92$60Champy Meursault Les Cras 2001 Neighboring Burgundian vineyards can make vastly different wines.
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Each Antiphon begins with "O" and addresses Jesus with a unique title which comes from the prophecies of Isaias and Micheas Micah, and whose initials, when read backwards, form an acrostic for the Latin "Ero Cras" which means "Tomorrow I come."
O Virgo Virginum bls 2006
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Each Antiphon begins with "O" and addresses Jesus with a unique title which comes from the prophecies of Isaias and Micheas Micah, and whose initials, when read backwards, form an acrostic for the Latin "Ero Cras" which means "Tomorrow I come."
Archive 2006-12-01 bls 2006
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Tullie also by his Eloque [n] t please, Cato, Cras - sus, Antonius, Catulus Cesar, with many other, did support and vphold the state of that mightie kyngdo [m].
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KAMENEFF to KRASSIN (on applying for passports): "_Cras ingens iterabimus æquor. _"
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-01 Various
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