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Equation (2) justifies the appellation of this technique as the ratio system.
For centuries, farmers grew grapes on the impossibly steep granite hillsides of this appellation, just west of the Rhône.
After this report, a number of reports used the appellation of lymphangiosarcoma without clear definition [ 2– 4].
The Muslim side pragmatically renounced to the appellation of 'chaplaincy': [T]his was the first time that this debate emerged, when we met representatives from the Christian churches.
In his brusque way, he rejects the appellation of hero.
His many amours earned him the appellation of le vert galant ("the gay old spark").
Metellus (now with the appellation of "Macedonicus"), having delayed with his army, marched against Critolaus and defeated him in Locris.
One of the book conservators even goes by the appellation of "The Bug Lady," reflecting her training in entomology.
Under the government's geographical classification system, our own wine — Château Pécachard — carries the appellation of Bergerac.
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