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" ... Because, talking about terroirs, we have different estates, and we want to emphasize the peculiarity of each terroir. For us it is important to make wines that are the expression of every single terroir. ... "
" ... It’s too soon to tell what the answer will be, but that’s how science is much of the time. A clue here, a peculiarity over there, or the occasional loose thread can be a small observation. Or, sometimes, when you tug that loose thread, the whole thing unravels, and you have to knit an entirely new sweater. ... "
" ... This peculiarity largely rests with the federal government’s early actions to prop the economy, passing the $2 trillion CARES Act in late March, just when the virus began to course through the country. ... "
" ... Until recently this peculiarity of the tax code seemed here to stay. Why? Because members of tax-writing committees could, merely by discussing reform, cause campaign contributions to pour in from Wall Street. If the legislators ever progressed from contemplating a corrective law to enacting one, they'd turn off the spigot. ... "
" ... Usually, these structures are habitable at first. But as time moves on, with boards over the windows and break-ins and vandalism, the buildings become a blight and vector for crime and even rats. These slowly falling down houses often end up providing shelter for people addicted to drugs who end up prey themselves for violent crime. Neighbors will call police, but because of peculiarity of Washington State law, squatting is a civil violation and not criminal. Police are hesitant to get in the middle of an unsafe situation (a dark, broken down building) without certainty of what they’ll find or whether they can even charge anyone with a crime. ... "