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Caillard arrived at the Apple user interface concept after visiting Paris' famous museums.
PICTURES: The Louvre Gets The Apple Treatment The Huffington Post 2011
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Caillard arrived at the Apple user interface concept after visiting Paris' famous museums.
PICTURES: The Louvre Gets The Apple Treatment The Huffington Post 2011
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Andrew Caillard said that they did add “heaps and heaps” of tannins, which are still present today although finely integrated.
A historic tasting Down Under – Bin 60A, Grange, Hill of Grace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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The 1995 Cullen Wines Cabernet Sauvignon Merlot, Margaret River still had a lot of tannic vigor that Andrew Caillard amusingly described as “a hairy armpit, long hair style wine that is no shrinking violet.”
A historic tasting Down Under – Bin 60A, Grange, Hill of Grace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Caillard arrived at the Apple user interface concept after visiting Paris' famous museums.
PICTURES: The Louvre Gets The Apple Treatment The Huffington Post 2011
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Caillard described the wine as a “freak,” since there was no power shiraz produced in the Coonawarra and the wine was low alcohol.
A historic tasting Down Under – Bin 60A, Grange, Hill of Grace | Dr Vino's wine blog 2009
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Caillard, the first and famous Treaty of Neutrality; and a Prussian cordon was accordingly drawn, to cause the neutrality of the North to be observed and protected.
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Caillard, the first and famous Treaty of Neutrality; and a Prussian cordon was accordingly drawn, to cause the neutrality of the North to be observed and protected.
Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various
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"Take off that sword," repeated Caillard, and then, as Hornblower made no movement, "If Your Excellency will permit me to call in one of my gendarmes, I will have the sword removed."
Flying Colours Forester, C. S. 1938
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Caillard and the gendarmes were snatching a hasty meal — the latter at tables outside the inn, the former visible through the windows of the front room.
Flying Colours Forester, C. S. 1938
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