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  • Buy this image Michael Amigoni, vintner at Amigoni Urban Winery, replaces wine that has evaporated, sometimes called the "angel's share," on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • Buy this image Michael Amigoni, vintner at Amigoni Urban Winery, replaces wine that has evaporated, sometimes called the "angel's share," on Thursday, Aug. 4, at Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City.

    KansasCity.com: Front Page 2011

  • The 16-year-old pop singer brought his million-dollar smile and "angel's voice" to two sketches, turning both Carvey and Andy Samberg into obsessed fans.

    Saturday Night Live: Dana Carvey Brings Justin Bieber, "Wayne's World" 2011

  • Russell's is a whimsical anecdote about a little girl losing the angel's wings she needs for a school play and it reveals his background in dance and his Catholicism.

    Britain's best film directors show some early promise Philip French 2010

  • I read and re-read her letter, and some softened feelings stole into my heart, and dared to whisper paradisaical dreams of love and joy; but the apple was already eaten, and the angel's arm bared to drive me from all hope.

    Chapter 22 2010

  • Some other poet's pen must have seemed a more suitable branch to shake blossoms up and down on with the sweet breath of my angel's dreams.

    The Envelope and the Stamp Darryl Price 2011

  • Bright is incredulous at the angel's increasingly zealous demands, and Mr. Ritter shows a fine comic touch in the crabby contretemps between the reluctant backwoods prophet and his mangy horse.

    Unfamiliar Journeys Sam Sacks 2011

  • The recently opened Angel's Share whiskey bar and restaurant gets its weird name from an old cellaring term—the "angel's share" refers to the portion of wine, whiskey or other liquor that naturally evaporates during the barrel-aging process.

    Angel's Share Jessica Yu 2011

  • A line extends from the angel's right shoulder, down his arm, through his right hand grabbing Abraham's, and then into Isaac's right shoulder, neck and head, held tight by his father's other hand.

    A Pathbreaker, Imitated Yet Unsurpassed Willard Spiegelman 2011

  • Luke gave a long account of the angel's visit to Mary to announce that the Child would be holy and would be called the "Son of God" (Luke 1: 36).

    Liturgy 2009

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