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"appellation to" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase in English
A more common phrase could be "reference to" or "allusion to." For example, "The author made an allusion to Shakespeare's famous soliloquy in his novel."
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Admittedly, Buridan explicitly restricts appellation to appellative terms, that is, "every term connoting something other than what it supposits for" (Summulae de Dialiectica: Treatise on Suppositions, tr. Klima, p. 291), and it "appellates that which it connotes as pertaining to that which it supposits for".
"Take the time to discover an appellation, to visit the region," he said.
Gerhardie uses this appellation to distinguish Chekhov's stories from everything that preceded him.
And like Champagne or tequila, Peruvian pisco is an official appellation; to be bona fide, it must adhere to strict, traditional production methods.
Perhaps one cannot count the ways to construct a play, but it seems wrongheaded to extend the appellation to a contrived, transparently methodical mishmash.
"The Turbinator," they call him: a soul-jazz organist with a fancy appellation to distinguish himself from Lonnie Liston Smith, and a turban.
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With widespread availability, we could develop internationally recognized food appellations to rival the French (who have Brie and Puy lentils, for example) and the Italians (with their prosciutto di Parma and Parmigiano-Reggiano). Of course, there are already some American products that are synonymous with a region, like the cherries of Michigan and the grapes of Napa Valley.
Some of these sub-districts have pending AOC applications to become appellations in their own right and some have been granted sub-appellations to the umbrella appellation Languedoc AOC.
Firstly, the naming of diabetes has moved from purely traditional appellations to a mixture of local languages and English or French whereby high glucose in the blood is associated with diabetes.
The essay on "the children," the familial appellation used to refer to gays in the church, is similar in content and theme to "The Gospel Sound" in that Heilbut is keen on revealing the gospel world in all its complexity, paradox and contradiction.
It would be much easier to compare within appellations, Bordeaux to Bordeaux, or Riesling to Riesling.
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