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And while it's true that sweet wines often age beautifully (Château d'Yquem is what we laid down for our daughters when they were born), we wouldn't have guessed that the Pecota, which is light, charming and low in alcohol, would go the distance.
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(The Pecota was the most expensive, ounce for ounce, because it cost $12.99 for a half bottle.)
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He built a predictive system called Pecota around that and sold it to Baseball Prospectus,
NYT > Global Home 2008
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In a few cases, such as Pecota and Maddalena, there is a newer release of the wine that we didn't see; given a choice, we'd buy the younger one.
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Other than the recognition of creating the relief, Pecota receives no remuneration for her work, after dedicating her time and efforts to transfer an image conceived in her mind, into a final artwork, cast in bronze.
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Pecota's relief, depicting a fallen soldier being lifted up by an angel, was first created as a plaster cast to illustrate the concept, which Pecota then submitted to the Canadian Forces Artist Program CFAP for possible approval - and no guarantees.
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Pecota looks at his Japanese innings and for this year it forecast an ERA slightly over 5.
The Giles Non-Story 2008
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"I decided to try creating an appropriate memorial to pay tribute to those fallen soldiers," continued Pecota, "so I started work on a relief to place at the site."
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"It's going to Canadian Forces Base Trenton, then flying out this week," said Pecota.
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Artcast Inc., located on Armstrong Avenue in Georgetown, cast the relief for her, and Pecota was in town last week to pick up the 64 lbs. of bronze that will eventually find its way to the Kandahar Air Field Memorial site in Afghanistan.
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