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While some Lutherans believe in consubstantiation, others reject the concept because it substitutes what they believe to be the biblical doctrine with a philosophical construct and implies, in their view, a natural, local inclusion of the body and blood of Christ in the consecrated bread and wine of the eucharist .< ref > J. T.
While in " high spirits " from the wine, he ordered his queen, Vashti, to appear before him and his guests to display her beauty.
While the exact style of the wine will vary from producer, some of the terroir characteristics associated with California Chardonnay include " flinty " notes with the Russian River Valley and mango & guava from Monterey.
While the wine made from this clone is not particularly distinguished, it can still be of very good quality.
While the name sometimes appears in the forms WINE and wine, the project developers have agreed to standardize on the form Wine.
While Cabernet Sauvignon can grow in a variety of climates, its suitability as a varietal wine or as a blend component is strongly influenced by the warmth of the climate.
While Luther seemed to maintain the perpetual consecration of the elements, other Lutherans argued that any consecrated bread or wine left over would revert to its former state the moment the service ended.
While Australian sparkling Shiraz traditionally have had some sweetness, a number of Australian winemakers also make a full-bodied sparkling dry Shiraz, that contains the complexity and sometimes earthy notes that are normally found in still wine.
While the city's natives sometimes drink " vintage " Marsala, the wine produced for export is universally a fortified wine similar to Port, Madeira and Sherry.
While some critics have feared the revision of the Champagne region is about expanding production irrespective of quality, British wine writer and Champagne expert Tom Stevenson has pointed out that the proposed additions constitute a consolidation rather than expansion.
While water can be used as the stew-cooking liquid, wine, stock, and beer are also common.
While most varieties of Malvasia produce white wine, Malvasia Nera is a red wine variety that is used primarily as a blending grape in Italy, being valued for the dark color and aromatic qualities it can add to a wine.
While tourism plays a large part of the town's economy, wine, asparagus and sea salt are also important staples.
While Dom Perignon is often credited with inventing Champagne, he actually spent most of his life trying to prevent the wine from developing bubbles.
While harvesting grapes destined for sparkling wine, premium producers will take extra care to handle the grapes as gently as possible in order to minimize the extraction of harsh phenolic compounds from the skin.
While some skin exposure maybe desirable in the production of rosé sparklers and some blanc de noirs ( white of blacks ), most sparkling wine producers take extended precautions to limit the amount of skin contact.
While this gas is able to be released during the first fermentation, efforts are taken during the second fermentation to retain the gas and have it dissolve into the wine.
While many top American sparkling wine producers utilize the traditional methods of production, there are distinct differences in their wine making techniques that have a considerable effect on the taste of the wines.
While in the early 18th century Peru production of wine exceeded that of pisco by 1764 90 % of the grape beverages prepared in Peru were pisco.
While a vintage is simply the year in which a wine is made, most producers of vintage port restrict their production of year-labeled bottlings to only the best years, a few per decade.
While an integral part of the aroma profile of mature Riesling and sought after by many experienced drinkers, it may be off-putting to those unaccustomed to it, and those who primarily seek young and fruity aromas in their wine.

While and consumption
While paracetamol is usually taken orally or rectally, an intravenous preparation introduced in 2002 has been shown to improve pain relief and reduce opioid consumption in the perioperative setting.
While removing the global clock signal makes the design process considerably more complex in many ways, asynchronous ( or clockless ) designs carry marked advantages in power consumption and heat dissipation in comparison with similar synchronous designs.
While the Finnish political and intellectual elite mostly understood the term to refer more to the foreign policy problems of other countries, and meant mostly for domestic consumption in the speaker's own country, many ordinary Finns considered the term highly offensive.
While domestic consumption shrank, its exports continued to grow despite the global slowdown.
While most herbal teas are safe for regular consumption, some herbs have toxic or allergenic effects.
While Erhard had designed the policy to assure currency stability and stimulate the economy via consumption, business feared the scarcity of investment capital would retard economic recovery.
While oats are suitable for human consumption as oatmeal and rolled oats, one of the most common uses is as livestock feed.
While dairy products can be a significant source of nutrients in some societies, there is no evidence that lactose intolerance has any adverse impact on nutrition where consumption is the norm among adults.
While the term ecotourism may sound relatively benign, one of its most serious impacts is its consumption of virgin territories ( Kamuaro, 2007 ).
While consumption of alcoholic beverages in private homes was permitted in Williamson after the 21st Amendment ended Prohibition, the sales of such beverages were illegal within the town.
While there, Peckham criticised the Welsh clergy for their unchaste lives, conspicuous consumption, and heavy drinking.
While the sale or consumption of commercial alcohol was never prohibited in the UK, throughout the first half of the 20th century, homebrewing was circumscribed by taxation and prohibition.
While GDP per capita measures production, it is often assumed that consumption increases when production increases.
While the programs were created to provide safe entertainment for students and to combat WVU's inclusion as one of the top party schools, they also garnered national attention as solutions for reducing alcohol consumption and partying on college campuses across the country.
; Power consumption: While an OLED will consume around 40 % of the power of an LCD displaying an image which is primarily black, for the majority of images it will consume 60 – 80 % of the power of an LCD: however it can use over three times as much power to display an image with a white background such as a document or website.
While energy-saving features have been instituted in personal computers for when they are idle, the overall consumption of today's high-performance CPUs is considerable.
While distortions occur, consumption taxes like VAT are often considered superior because they distort incentives to invest, save and work less than most other types of taxation – in other words, a VAT discourages consumption rather than production.
While trout typically consume about 90 % of their diet from below-water sources, the 10 % of surface-level consumption by trout is more than enough to keep most anglers busy.
While all Orthodox groups forbid the consumption of sturgeon, some conservative groups do allow it.
While working at the Marine Biological Station, Warburg performed research on oxygen consumption in sea urchin eggs after fertilization, and proved that upon fertilization, the rate of respiration increases by as much as sixfold.
While considered to be the most accurate method for Q measurement, Fick is invasive, requires time for the sample analysis, and accurate oxygen consumption samples are difficult to acquire.
While they need loans, they may find it as useful to borrow for consumption as for microenterprise.
While the consumption of invertebrates is necessary for successful breeding, starlings are omnivorous and can also eat grains, seeds, fruits, nectars, and garbage, if the opportunity arises.
While unemployment remained high throughout the New Deal years, consumption, investment, and net exports — the pillars of economic growth — remained low.

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