• It does not rise to the level of the German filmmaker Elisabeth Marton's 2002 documentary, My Name Was Sabina Spielrein, a thoughtful and credible recreation of this fascinating trios' relationships, or of the equally sensitive 1996 off-Broadway Sabina, by Willy Holtzman, a similarly delicate rendering of that drama, that leaves matters to the imagination, not for prudery's sake but out of respect for the persons involved. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • In a 2002 tasting overseen by Jancis Robinson MW, grüner veltliner notably beat all-comer chardonnays into third place (even that chardonnay was Austrian). (winewisdom.com)
  • During a tasting of aged grüner veltliners on an Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) trip to Austria in 2002, Michi Moosbrugger of Schloss Gobelsburg , also in Kamptal, said "we tried a small proportion of malo in 1997, an excellent vintage with early flowering and a long summer, to see, but we didn't like the results for several years. (winewisdom.com)
  • Bründlmayer said during the 2002 IMW tasting he believed "grüner veltliner with botrytis does not age so well. (winewisdom.com)
  • At the 2002 IMW tasting, it was noticed that several of the older wines, from the 1960s and 1970s, were made in the lighter style, picking early to avoid high phenolics and high alcohol, which also meant acidities were a bit higher. (winewisdom.com)
  • The 1979 grüner veltliner from Lenz Moser , (2002 tasting) with 11.8% alcohol, had taken on toast, brioche and lanolin characters that might equally have described an aged Australian Semillon or an aged white Burgundy. (winewisdom.com)
  • Similarly, Salomon 's 1987 grüner veltliner Undhof Wieden (2002 tasting) was still showing attractive tightness and linearity of structure, with great youth of citrus and white pepper spiciness. (winewisdom.com)
  • Schloss Gobelsburg's 1967 grüner veltliner from the slopes of Gaisberg, (2002 tasting), with 12.4%, was a remarkable wine, both delicious and elegant, though these two are obviously not mutually exclusive. (winewisdom.com)
  • We welcome you to the first, official devotional of the 2001-2002 school year. (byu.edu)
  • For this Special Releases collection, the master blender has wandered among incomparable reserves and let his imagination run free, pushing the boundaries of flavour through unique cask finishes and remarkable craftsmanship. (campoluzenoteca.com)
  • These suggestions are offered as a guide, to spark your imagination for flavour pairings. (arlot.com)
  • it had developed the by now familiar toasty nose, but was also taking on a faint savoury and slightly metallic character. (winewisdom.com)
  • The artwork of Ryan Almighty has is fueled by isolation, individuality, madness and a taste for the morbid. (humanbloodartist.com)
  • Fascinated by pop art and Warhol in particular, Ryan Started developing his style with portraiture and pop images, still holding on to punk ideals and dark sensibilities. (humanbloodartist.com)
  • In the Winter of 2001 Ryan opened up a tattoo studio in Jamestown NY and became a respectable business owner. (humanbloodartist.com)
  • It is important that you have the light and faith to make right decisions, to discern good from evil, to hold onto and develop the things that the Lord has in store for you. (byu.edu)
  • This trip made a profound impression upon the imagination of Flaubert. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • The obvious comparison is with Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey,'' made almost 10 years earlier, in 1968, which also holds up perfectly well today. (rogerebert.com)
  • At that time the winery used conventional methods to cultivate a large number of different grape varieties, but when their son (and current proprieter) Jochen Dreissigacker entered the business in 2001, radical changes were made-crucially, converting the estate to employ labour-intensive, organic viticulture. (blogspot.com)
  • Between the mid 19th century (the Romantic movement's rediscovery of Bach) and the period after the 2nd World War when a purist approach to Bach developed, many thousands of transcriptions were made of Bach's organ music, choral music, orchestral music and chamber music. (hyperion-records.co.uk)
  • We developed to right to refer out of a made up consequentialist. (flexipanel.com)
  • This is done in order to determine if the majority of the prejudices in ErMa are only made up by Lao She's imagination or if they are based on reality. (lu.se)
  • It's adaptable and flexible as to style, it's a great general 'food wine', and, having been fortunate enough to taste some old examples, I know it can age extremely well and characterfully. (winewisdom.com)
  • Almighty fell in love with a style he developed and knew he was on to something when his rivals tried to use the art to attack him and his colleagues chose to try to emulate his newly found style. (humanbloodartist.com)
  • A tasting for senior management and wine experts rendered unfavourable criticism, leading to Grange's dismissal by the Penfolds board. (penfolds.com)
  • They argued that since the ingredients making up the "callaloo" are boiled down to an indistinguishable mush, the original ingredients lose their respective identities and blend into one homogeneous taste. (asiasociety.org)
  • Interesting fact: of the 30 million iPods that have been sold since the original iPod was introduced in October 2001, 22 million of them were bought in 2005. (2blowhards.com)
  • Those places nourished his imagination and enabled him to converse with mythical European figures, philosophers, painters, and composers of the past. (nybooks.com)
  • In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Jessica developed over two hundred stories. (beaconbroadside.com)
  • While mocking the official language, he gradually developed a taste for expressing the political opposition of his generation through a "naked" speech practically stripped of metaphors. (nybooks.com)
  • However, it was only in hindsight that I realised my travelling was only a channel through which my quintessential passion emerged: amidst the discovery of new cultures, ways of life, and an array of fascinating characters, all with their specific ambitions and quirks, was unchained my imagination and my love of the written word. (californiafilm.net)
  • With additional game modes, the virtual kitchen offers even more opportunities to improve your culinary skills and develop your passion. (bigcheesestudio.com)
  • Cakes and Cookies (DLC) is an additional Cooking Simulator game mode that allows the user to develop confectionery skills. (bigcheesestudio.com)
  • They drove me to develop my skills as a young artist with character art and short memoirs. (angelasasser.com)
  • In a friendly and adapted space, they are able to learn the art of sewing in Laval, sharpening their talents and developing their skills . (coutureincouture.com)
  • She then decided to enroll at the University of Quebec in Montreal to do her bachelor's degree in professional fashion education and obtained it in 2001, as well as her teaching certificate . (coutureincouture.com)
  • It's possible, however, that as we grow older we retain within the tastes of our earlier selves. (rogerebert.com)
  • 7. Decreased ability to taste and the sense of smell causes older persons to add more salt and sugar to food to enhance the flavor of foods. (who.int)
  • George Lucas ' space epic has colonized our imaginations, and it is hard to stand back and see it simply as a motion picture, because it has so completely become part of our memories. (rogerebert.com)
  • Not surprisingly, the Christchurch middle-classes were exceedingly English in manners, tastes, accents and sense of humour. (eastonbh.ac.nz)
  • While relying on a personalized approach , she develops new niches and seeks to transmit to all generations this vast cultural heritage that is couture. (coutureincouture.com)
  • Like a Rosenquist, his art consists of discerning these expressions of the social imagination and blending them in his images: his bold framings fragment icons to highlight certain parts, bring them into confrontation, and integrate them into a photographic collage. (cielvariable.ca)
  • A blind taste test told Coke's marketers nothing about the loyalty customers felt about its branded product and while many applauded Pepsi's social efforts, they did little to spur sales for a brand built on sugar water and good times. (creativitypost.com)
  • Since 2001, Learning Advantage has proudly developed and distributed educational products to customers in the US and Canada. (littlepeoplescove.com)
  • And are these only products of the author's imagination or are there other, non-fictitious, travel writers from the beginning of the twentieth century who say the same? (lu.se)
  • They went on to developed a strong professional friendship with Jung appointed president of the fledgling International Psychoanalytic Association and editor in chief of the first psychoanalytic journal and chosen by Freud's to be his crown prince. (psychiatrictimes.com)
  • Most governments now realize that no one is safe if terrorists are allowed free rein to develop secret networks and plan strikes against innocent people. (byu.edu)
  • The (untitled) poem, from a longer work Milton , is preceded with Blake's rejection of 'Greek [and] Roman Models if we are true to our own Imaginations,' in favour of a local one - precisely Jesson's concern to create an authentic indigenous culture. (eastonbh.ac.nz)
  • This course will allow you to develop your own models or people destined for the fashion design professions. (coutureincouture.com)
  • Stories, poetry, prayer and mathematics, all activities which have stretched the human race…have developed out of its capacity to live with boredom. (banneroftruth.org)
  • The stories of Grange Shiraz epitomise how imagination and gut feel transcend numbers. (penfolds.com)
  • All winemakers should possess a good fertile imagination if they are to be successful in their craft. (penfolds.com)
  • It may be a perverted taste," he once confessed in private correspondence, "but I love prostitution, and for itself, too, quite apart from its carnal aspects. (newworldencyclopedia.org)
  • With time the aromas evolve and develop towards spices, liquorice, undergrowth and leather. (arlot.com)
  • As well as developing manual dexterity in the use of trade-specific techniques. (coutureincouture.com)