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Ampelographers and about
Ampelographers are not completely sure about Arbois ' origins though some of the grape's synonyms seem to suggest a relationship with the Pinot family, as does its weak association with the Jura wine region of Arbois AOC ( mostly through its similarities in leaf structure with Savagnin ).

Ampelographers and grape
Ampelographers began to study the vines and found that what was considered Merlot was actually the ancient Bordeaux wine grape Carménère that was thought to be extinct.
Ampelographers believe that the grape is native to the Monferrato hills located between the towns of Asti and Casale.
Ampelographers have determined that the Vernaccia vine has many clonal varieties but is unrelated to some Italian vines known as " Vernaccia " such as the Sardinian varieties used in the Sherry-like wine Vernaccia di Oristano, the Trentino-Alto Adige / Südtirol red wine grape known as Vernatsch or the black grape used in the red sparkling wine of the Marche Vernaccia di Serrapetrona.

Ampelographers and Italian
Ampelographers have determined that the variety grown in San Gimignano is different and distinct from the other Italian Vernaccias and is probably not related.

Ampelographers and .
Ampelographers believe that Nebbiolo is indigenous to the Piedmont region though some DNA evidence suggest that it may have originated in Lombardy.
Ampelographers believe that this is the likely origin of the grape's name.
Ampelographers theorize that Chenin blanc originated in the Loire Valley of France sometime in the 9th century.
Ampelographers believe Garnacha has had a presence in the Priorat region of Catalonia for several hundred years ( possibly nearly 800 years ) but since the 1990s the region's old Garnacha have garnered much attention.

find and clues
* Scientists find clues to the formation of Fibonacci spirals in nature
Hunters use the clues to try to find the benchmark ; the benchmark can be logged as Found, Not Found, Note, or Destroyed.
: The clues for these are usually found in a traditional box as an extra one to find.
Prospectors use trace minerals in tills as clues to follow the glacier upstream to find kimberlite diamond deposits and other types of ore deposits.
Separating the term " Toltec " from those of the Aztec accounts, it attempts to find archaeological clues to the ethnicity, history and social organization of the inhabitants of Tula.
Unbeknownst to everyone, the Blot is hiding in a device that Ludwig Von Drake has invented to give out clues to find the criminal, so he continually makes the machine give out clues that don't lead the good guys anywhere.
Peter and his close friend, Inspector Charles Parker, investigate the grounds, and find several tantalizing clues: footprints belonging to a strange man, motorcycle tracks outside the grounds and a piece of jewellery, a lucky charm in the shape of a cat.
*" The Learned Adventure of the Dragon's Head ": Viscount St. George appears as a boy as Lord Peter uses clues from a rare book to find a treasure.
The police find themselves running around in circles, unable to track down the " master criminal " who is in fact right under their noses giving them false statements and misleading clues.
She is an orphan and hopes to find clues to her identity.
One night, Amy searches the building to find clues and meets Moses, a man who operates the tower's giant clock and knows " just about anything if it concerns Hudsucker.
Hobson retrieves Perrin's papers, then begins journeying to Wellington, hoping to find survivors or clues as to what happened.
Before this procedure is undertaken, a patient will generally have had other blood tests to find diagnostic clues, including a complete blood count, renal function and electrolytes, liver enzymes, thyroid function tests, vitamin B < sub > 12 </ sub > and folic acid levels.
" They find clues at each crime scene related to other deaths, and believe they are chasing a serial killer.
" He finished by saying, " Mrs. Christie provides a little gallery of thumb-nail sketches of plausible characters ; she gives us all the clues and even tells us where to look for them ; we ought to find the murderer by reason, but are not likely to succeed except by guesswork.
The Porsche 944 was selling particularly well at the time and provided clues as to what sports-car enthusiasts might find compelling in future RX-7 styling and equipment.
The player must explore solar systems, gather clues, special artifacts that grant access to the planet, and ultimately find the planet and destroy it before the player's home system flares.
Presented in vignettes, each chapter presents the reader with only snapshots of what is happening, leaving them to find clues to understand the greater plot.
While searching each area, Joni and Santiago find clues that suggest that Mathra couldn't be behind the animals ' disappearance: a badge labeled " Fletcher's Furriers " and a can of aviation engine oil.
In Blade Runner ( 1982 ), there is a photo-scanning sequence in which Deckard ( Harrison Ford ) scans a photograph and then electronically pans to and blows up specific portions of the photographic image to find clues for his investigation.
The only clues police could initially find were the rope that the robbers had used to tie the employees and a chauffeur's cap.
Over the course of the series John attempts to find clues about his past by using his unusual ability while also helping solving crimes with the Seattle police department.
Searching for clues is a major aspect of the game ; the player must solve a number of compulsory puzzles and find a number of clues in order for the storyline to progress.

find and about
Nor could they stop and find out about all that had happened until they made circle, tended the cattle, tethered the horses, gathered fuel, carried water, and started their cooking fires.
Given a theological lead, I asked what he thinks about those who find a religious significance to his plays.
It recurred in the press conferences: the President's remarks about his running developed a singular tone, one which we find in few statements made by public individuals on such a matter.
Incest is still a durable theme, but if it wants to get written about it will have to find ways to surprise the emotions, and there is no better way to do this than that of concealment and symbolic representation.
On the way they tried to discover all they could about Burma, and they were disturbed to find that Michael Symes's book had not presented an altogether true picture.
I think, too '', he said, his dark eyes mischievous, `` that you will find there some clue to the secret of the cathedrals about which you have spoken ''.
How did you find out about this ''??
You'll have to find out about it on your own.
Rector had never been able to find out much about Hino's past.
But he'd find out about this one because we were using it.
At Yalta he thought more about the six million Germans who would have to leave, trying to find work in Germany, and Roosevelt objected to the Western Neisse River being chosen in the south, instead of the Eastern Neisse, both of which flow into the Oder.
Various categories have been explored to find out about these `` empirical probabilities '' against which to measure the readings.
One man, badly burned about the face and eyes by an arc welding torch, was blinded and could not find a doctor at the time.
`` We want to find out who knew about it '', Pratt said.
Equally penetrating in its fashion is the following remark by a lady in the course of a literary conversation: `` So much has already been written about everything that you can't find out anything about it ''.
He thought about it for a minute, could find no reasonable explanation for the presence of a sweater in the refrigerator, got the salami, bread, and a Bermuda onion, and put the whole thing out of his mind.
In chapter 21 of The Murder of Roger Ackroyd, for example, Poirot talks about a mentally disabled nephew: this proves to be a ruse so that he can find out about homes for the mentally unfit, and in Dumb Witness, Poirot tells of an elderly invalid mother as a pretence to investigate the local nurses.
" None of these attempts were acceptable to the defenders of Nicene orthodoxy: writing about the latter councils, Saint Jerome remarked that the world " awoke with a groan to find itself Arian.
A stay at the court of Svend Estridson gave him the opportunity to find information about the history and geography of Denmark, and the Scandinavian countries.
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In " A Village Sketch ," author Miss Mitford wrote: " Then comes a sun-burnt gipsy of six, beginning to grow tall and thin and to find the cares of the world gathering about her ; with a pitcher in one hand, a mop in the other, an old straw bonnet of ambiguous shape, half hiding her tangled hair ; a tattered stuff petticoat once green, hanging below an equally tattered cotton frock, once purple ; her longing eyes fixed on a game of baseball at the corner of the green till she reaches the cottage door, flings down the mop and pitcher and darts off to her companions quite regardless of the storm of scolding with which the mother follows her runaway steps.
When assured by Mersenne that it was, indeed, the product of the son not the father, Descartes dismissed it with a sniff: " I do not find it strange that he has offered demonstrations about conics more appropriate than those of the ancients ," adding, " but other matters related to this subject can be proposed that would scarcely occur to a sixteen-year-old child.
Nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR ) is a technique by which external magnetic fields can be used to find resonance modes of individual electrons, thus giving information about the atomic, molecular and bond structure of their neighborhood.

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