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'Pleasures of Hope' and three handsome vols of 'Peter Pindar's works' (plenty of laughter).
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Regardless of Pindar's place in the local industry, I've enjoyed several of their wines in the past.
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The Nahuatl poems do not display anything like the strict dactylic hexameter of Homeric epic or the seemingly infinite variety of metrical patterns of Pindar's Odes.
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But, if Les is given the freedom to make the wines that he wants to make, we can expect a sharp increase in the quality of wines coming out of Pindar's winery, which would be a very good thing.
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I understand that Pindar's size may make strollers a semi-hazard on summer weekends, but it would seem that ths staff should be given some sort of formal guidance about using their own judgement about allowing strollers on non-weekends and/or off-season days.
Pindar Vineyards Doesn't Want Your Stroller in Their Tasting Room
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I confess I did find the practice a bit annoying when I was reading Pindar's Olympian, Nemean, and Isthmian Odes.
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The Nahuatl poems do not display anything like the strict dactylic hexameter of Homeric epic or the seemingly infinite variety of metrical patterns of Pindar's Odes.
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I'm always leery of articles that have factual errors in their first sentence (there is only one vineyard visible from Northville Turnpike, and it isn't one of Pindar's) but the rest of Amy Zavatto's piece on Pindar is pretty well done.
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I confess I did find the practice a bit annoying when I was reading Pindar's Olympian, Nemean, and Isthmian Odes.
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Arpaliki was buried under Leonidas 'loot and Myrtis was extinguished by the music of Pindar's lyre, which she had composed.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity
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