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Then there is a simple glass chalice that belonged to a priest imprisoned at Auschwitz and was adopted after the war by Pius XII (who has since been criticized for his silence on the subject of the Holocaust).
It was considered to be holy and placed in a glass chalice at Xa Loi Pagoda.
Japan's "Little Pebble" Commune believes that the only valid way to have sex involves yogurt and a glass chalice.
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Get a classy looking glass, perhaps a chalice.
Thin-skinned: Made with porcelain and dipped in platinum, the Thirsty by Ts? Ts?s more chalice than glass, $135 for two.
But it was on a recent trip to Oslo that Mr. Oliver found the chalice-style glass by Hadeland that quickly became a favorite.
Unlike most people, though, he can serve himself a draft Stella Artois exactly as Belgian bartenders do: cooled to the perfect 3°C and with a frothy head skimmed to the brim of a chalice-shaped glass.
Ungerer was at the Drawing Center opening, too, dressed in black — standing at first, like a tall robber, and then, after somebody wheeled out an office chair, sitting, a glass of wine like a chalice in his hand as he beamed.
It came, as a precursor to a chicken Kiev or coq au vin, in a chalice of frosted glass, where the curls of cold, pink crustaceans reclined on shredded iceberg lettuce.
If you look at the black portion and view it as background and view the white portion as figural or in the foreground, you see the white portion as a vase (chalice or margarita glass if you are so inclined).
Use a chalice or a wine glass if you don't have any: Flowers and Offerings.
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