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" ... Along with notable beer personages like Brooklyn Brewery brewmaster Garrett Oliver, they brought the Italian movement to America and founded the Seattle chapter. Rose Ann contributed the beer content to a cookbook written by the prestigious Les Dames d’Escoffier organization for women in the culinary field, and a few years ago the Finkels opened the Tankard & Tun Tavern sustainable seafood and craft beverage restaurant above the brewery. All the while, they continued to manage the brewery and pub and maintain a separate design and branding agency for craft food and drink producers. ... "
" ... Blasphemy laws seek to restrict speech that may be perceived as offensive to Prophets and holy personages. Despite a global movement to abolish blasphemy laws, the laws remain in place. In fact, at least thirteen countries still hand down the death penalty for offences committed in contravention of blasphemy laws. ... "
" ... Built in 1868, the hotel has since hosted most of those personages who have come through Vaud, from young people on the Grand Tour and aristocracy in exile to artists seeking quiet and those seeking refuge in wartime. The heroine of Anita Brookner’s 1984 comic novel Hotel du Lac stays here after an indiscreet “lapse” in London in an effort to “grow up.” That plan does not work out so well, because the romantic cast of the hotel, with hallways of civilized length, crystal chandeliers, a broad terrace and flowery lawn, fountain and exquisite appointments throughout is as much a temptation to dalliance as anywhere in Europe. ... "
" ... Which of these august personages is correct? Here is my take. ... "
" ... Writing about her work on the newspaper’s editorial page, Weiss complained that if a piece “is perceived as likely to inspire backlash internally or on social media, the writer or editor avoids pitching it.” But isn’t that a statement of the obvious? How well did the Weekly Standard’s transformation into a conservative anti-Trump publication work out? Considering a publication that still exists, a January of 2016 National Review cover story was titled “Against Trump.” The magazine brought in numerous conservative and libertarian personages to bash the increasingly popular, but not yet GOP presidential nominee. Fast forward to 2020, NR still runs a fair amount of anti-Trump commentary, but also lots that is laudatory. Does anyone want to at least speculate that the Weekly Standard’s fate factors a bit into coverage that is at times very positive? ... "