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How to use appellation in a sentence

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In this case, that means that lying, disobedience to your parents, and covetousness could all qualify me or you for that appellation.
The local co-operative has been responsible for dynamizing the appellation and makes three in every four bottles carrying the name.
The star of the appellation is Roc des Combes, produced on a particularly well-favoured site on the Gironde itself.
Here in America, of course, nobody but politicians gets any summer vacation worthy of that appellation.
But while most cats shared the simple appellation, miu, some people took names from cats.
While it may be tempting to call this a folk record, its instrumentation is generally too ornate for that genre appellation.
Chablis Grand Cru is the least Chablis-like wine produced in the appellation, particularly when mature.
This of course is not a name for a child to use, but a suitable appellation will reveal itself.
Frown would have been a more appropriate appellation had this charmingly unique collection been allowed to languish unfinished.
The women's squads voted in 1989 to adopt the name as well, abandoning their former appellation, Gussies.
Some, however, felt that appellation would give the Republican ships preeminence.
The reason for this appellation was that they were not only called out when fire broke out, but also when any kind of accident occured.
After that Festus had sent the apostle Paul to Rome after his appellation made at Cesarea.
Reserve wines can be either of declared geographical origin, or of controlled appellation of origin.
One of a first-rate series of wines from Burgundy, all sold under the Blason de Bourgogne label, this Mconnais white outperforms its appellation.
Even the quality control system is fairly random, with the DOC appellation not much of a guarantee of how good the wine is.
She argues persuasively that the story of how champagne became an appellation is also a story about what it means to be French.
However, the wine that comes from the Chablis appellation of France is dry.
But in these production areas regulation tends to be much looser so wines from the same appellation tend to have less in common.
The appellation takes its name from the village of Minerve, scene of one of the bloodiest sieges of the Cathar sect in the 13th century.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Roberto Malatesta had from his contemporaries the appellation of magnifico, in common with others of like station.
In this part of the country they are known under the generic appellation of kolo.
A Palaeologus, brother of a Byzantine emperor, had conquered the city of Toledo, and transmitted its appellation as a family name.
This youth was named Cooper, and was never called by any other appellation in the ship.
Sanchez smiled ruefully, as he had once before, at Jan's appellation for the community.
His name Frode almost looks as if his epithet sapiens had become his popular appellation, and it befits him well.
Frisch assigns no reason for this appellation, and Jacobson gives a wrong one, viz.
The more I study the greater I think is its claim to the appellation of divine.
Gwent, the appellation of the district in Wales inhabited by the Silures, comprised the diocese of Landav.
Hence arises the question, Since what time has our tin been known under the appellation of stannum?
Takata Dono, or the Takata no kata, so named from the fief, is not known to fame or history under other appellation.
It sounded as naked as a cornet solo, this familiar appellation of the bordel.
It had afterwards the name of Waltham Forest, which it long since yielded to its present appellation.
Inf., the three-year regiment, deserve the appellation, the Fighting First.
The inelegance of the appellation perhaps explains why the bird has been permitted to retain it for quite a long while unchanged.
The same proceeding was gone through with Toby, whose mellifluous appellation was more easily caught.
Any appellation preceded by the adjective theoretical fitted them snugly.
Sart is hence legally used for the Turkish appellation of Tadjik.
To be sure there were, in Syria and other countries, sixteen cities of that appellation, besides the one to which I more particularly allude.
More than ever the lad felt his appellation of The Wolf was well deserved.
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