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The A.O.C. in the restaurant's name refers to the French initials for appellation d'origine contrôlée, a government label applied to certain products, especially wine, that meet strict standards governing where and how they are made.
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Incidentally, Greece uses a French-style system for appellations, including French-language designations.
Nostalgia for an organic, agrarian past has become a left-wing conceit now; Ségolène Royal became widely known for having received an "A.O.C.," a certificate of appellation, for cabichou, a goat cheese from her region of Poitou-Charentes; it was her human-bomb moment, and she appeared in folk costume to present it.
I don't need to sell the grapes, we could use them for our own winery, but it's my way of taking one for the team for the appellation as a whole.
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When comparing all original colitis models it becomes obvious that a wide variety of appellation for the most common parameters inflammation, crypt and surface epithelial damage were used (Table 1).
It was a bargain for this appellation, except I couldn't see St Julien on the label.
Christina Warren, writing at Mashable, wondered whether Apple had opted for the appellation of "rose gold" as a way to avoid using the overtly girly "p" word.
Christina Warren, writing at Mashable, wondered whether Apple had opted for the appellation of "rose gold" as a way to avoid using the overtly girly "P" word.
The reason for this appellation is that this new generalized form of the Rayleigh distribution can illustrate impulsive behavior and has heavier tails rather than the classical Rayleigh distribution.
Another reason for this appellation's relatively low profile with consumers is that the area has been devoted much more to viticulture than to tourism.
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