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It is used to refer to the residue left after pressing grapes for wine or the solid remains of fruit after juice extraction. Example: "The winemaker used the marc to create a unique brandy."
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marc
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The refuse matter that remains after fruit, particularly grapes, has been pressed.
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Marc by Marc was founded in 2001 and was a big commercial success for Jacobs, but it had become a bit tired, leaning on Americana staples such as prom dresses and ditsy prints.
The Marc by Marc Jacobs collection is geared towards a similar look.
Marc by Marc Jacobs, the designer's secondary line, could be closing.
Marc by Marc Jacobs announced on Friday that a new creative team will be in place from autumn/winter 2014.
Some Marc by Marc Jacobs products – purses, T-shirts, lip balm – retail for less than £20.
The Observer is media partner MARC ALMOND "The work that Marc did was totally off the mark.
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Ibrahimovic and Verratti made a chance which forced Marc-André ter Stegen to save from the Swede with 10 minutes left.
Stephan Lichtsteiner, overlapping from right-back, ran on to the ball to set up Carlos Tevez and the rebound fell perfectly for Morata once Marc-André ter Stegen had blocked the initial effort.
Mathieu becomes Barça's fifth new recruit of the summer after the signings of Luis Suárez, Claudio Bravo, Marc-André ter Stegen and Ivan Rakitic.
It was bad enough that Demichelis allowed himself to be turned so easily by Marc-Antoine Fortuné, but even worse that such an experienced player was foolish enough to compound his error by clumsily fouling the striker, thereby allowing Jordi Gómez to put Wigan on the way to a famous FA Cup upset, and it was a moment that encapsulated what a danger the Argentinian is to his own side.
For Christmas, he recommends a Coteau de Lyonais 2002 Dom aine du Clos Saint-Marc at €8.50 (£5.90), a red that marries well with turkey, and for pudding, a 2002 Domaine de Maubet, Côtes de Gascogne (£6.25).
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