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Heralded as having 30 chefs and 200 wineries, it lived up to its billing in spades.
Jay Weston: Opening Night of LA Food & Wine Festival Is... Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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Heralded as having 30 chefs and 200 wineries, it lived up to its billing in spades.
Jay Weston: Opening Night of LA Food & Wine Festival Is... Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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Heralded by some as the Best Movie of 2009″, UP IN THE AIR falters under such hyperbolic pronouncements.
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Heralded as having 30 chefs and 200 wineries, it lived up to its billing in spades.
Jay Weston: Opening Night of LA Food & Wine Festival Is... Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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Heralded by some as the Best Movie of 2009″, UP IN THE AIR falters under such hyperbolic pronouncements.
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Heralded as an “industry first” in a combined press release, Heinz will be borrowing the technology that Coca-Cola launched two years ago for Coke, Sprite, Fresca and Dasani, among other brands.
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Heralded newcomers C Jawan Nelson is being hyped as an inside puzzle, while 6-foot-3 PG Terrance Jones is being touted as the guy who will allow Perkins to move to the wing.
USATODAY.com 2009
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Heralded as revolutionary when it was unveiled by inventor Dean Kamen in 2001, the Segway has failed to garner the sales its original backers imagined.
Owner of Segway Company Dies in Accident Stephen Miller 2010
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Heralded as a fashion icon, I asked Dita about using her retro look as her logo:
Amanda Christine Miller: Dita von Teese Talks To GMA Now About Her Transformation From Small Town Sweetheart To Big Time Seductress (VIDEO) Amanda Christine Miller 2010
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Heralded as having 30 chefs and 200 wineries, it lived up to its billing in spades.
Jay Weston: Opening Night of LA Food & Wine Festival Is... Delicious! Jay Weston 2011
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