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But the people refused to listen; the offerings of meat and fish and fur ceased to come to his door; and he sulked within — so they thought, fasting in bitter penance; in reality, eating generously from his well-stored cache and meditating upon the fickleness of the mob.
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But none of this matters if the wine isn't well-stored.
Does Good Wine Come to Those Who Wait? Lettie Teague 2012
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A tiny handful of cognoscenti will pay a huge premium for extremely rare, well-stored back vintages of the best, such as 1972 Dom Pérignon.
Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008
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I have a few Champagne-o-phile friends who might scoff at my remarks because they will pay stratospheric prices for well-stored older vintages, but they are in the minority.
Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008
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A tiny handful of cognoscenti will pay a huge premium for extremely rare, well-stored back vintages of the best, such as 1972 Dom Pérignon.
Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008
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I have a few Champagne-o-phile friends who might scoff at my remarks because they will pay stratospheric prices for well-stored older vintages, but they are in the minority.
Investing in Liquid Assets David Sokolin 2008
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That too implies a man of well-stored wit and judgment. 460
Memorabilia 2007
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He then produced a small copper kettle - still from the same well-stored recess, his cupboard - filled it with water from a large stone jar in a corner, set it on the fire beside the hissing gridiron, got lemons, sugar, and a small china punch-bowl; but while he was brewing the punch a tap at the door called him away.
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‘Mr Robarts,’ began the senior, when he had seated himself uncomfortably on one of the ordinary chairs at the farther side of the well-stored library table, while Mark was sitting at his ease in his own arm-chair by the fire.
Framley Parsonage 2004
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We were also surprised at seeing large booksellers 'shops, with well-stored shelves; — music and reading bespeak our approach to the old world of civilisation; for in truth both Australia and America are new worlds.
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