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That slight frizzante is a remnant of fermenation and Rich think it will disipate within a couple months.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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That slight frizzante is a remnant of fermenation and Rich think it will disipate within a couple months.
New York Cork Club 2009
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That slight frizzante is a remnant of fermenation and Rich think it will disipate within a couple months.
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That slight frizzante is a remnant of fermenation and Rich think it will disipate within a couple months.
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That slight frizzante is a remnant of fermenation and Rich think it will disipate within a couple months.
Long Island Wine 2009
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Editor's note: If NASA could deal with the perceptions in this article alone, it could shift - and perhaps disipate - a lot of public malaise about space exploration.
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Editor's note: If NASA could deal with the perceptions in this article alone, it could shift - and perhaps disipate - a lot of public malaise about space exploration.
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The rooms were large, which helped to slightly disipate the smell of ferret.
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The rooms were large, which helped to slightly disipate the smell of ferret.
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As their economic clout increases significantly while the US and Canadian economic clout disipate, so also would their ability to control world affairs.
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