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" ... I urge you to take a chance on Chablis with its Benedictine ancestry and Celtic etymology. It’s a wine that will deliver a sunny dance of lemon and mineral to your palate---a bit like the pleasures of cold lemon popsicle enjoyed while walking down a gravel road after a summer storm. To really appreciate the full Chablis experience, consider trying all four appellations. Below are a few I recently enjoyed with friends---who keep me honest in my tastings. The wines below are the ones everyone declared simply delicious. ... "
" ... Rain boot, though, is the most common title, and as the etymology suggests, it is the most practical piece of footwear for storms, downpours, and drizzles. ... "
" ... The actual Chinese connection is rather dubious (though deliciously ironic), and the actual etymology is hopelessly murky. Perhaps the expression comes from the Persians, whose descendants incandescently rule Iran in the present age. ... "
" ... The consistent patterns of complex adaptive systems have massive business implications, because they reveal the key to radical innovations that redefine the rules of the game. Organizations are akin to living organisms in many ways. After all, those two words share the same etymology. By understanding and applying the principles and patterns behind complex adaptive systems, we can greatly enhance our ability to lead organizations, and improve our chances of inducing radical innovation. ... "
" ... The etymology of the old-Arabic-derived “tariff” implies a “list.” The tariff is not a general tax on imports, but an itemization of specific imports that are subject to customs duties, each of these duties a particular rate not capable of being made into a common stamp. Where the tax base of an impost is broad and its rate low and uniform, the tax base of a tariff is narrower and its rates variable and high. ... "