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The quality of this fine spirit starts with the grapes, and Transnistria benefits from its proximity to the Black Sea and Dniester River (from which it gets its name).
It subsequently bought the Australian firm Thomas Nationwide Transport, an international package delivery service from which it gets its current name.
Nearby is the tiny and charming fishing town of El Golfo, which sits next to the cove from which it gets its name.
Before that, this was a rundown stew of once-chic 17th-century townhouses converted to storage, and before that the city's Mayfair, and before that the swamp from which it gets its name.
So far, I have avoided the easiest way to defend cynicism, which is to point to its illustrious pedigree in the ancient Hellenic school of philosophy from which it gets its name.
Finally, there is Cleveland-Cliffs, a firm headquartered in the northeastern Ohio town from which it gets its name.
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