Concentrating on volume, while maintaining quality, the vodka is looking to subvert a long-standing equation of consumption as a marker of social status, as was eloquently explained by Pierre Bourdieau in Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment Of Taste.
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It's almost 35 years since I graduated (LLB, distinction in criminal law, conspicuous lack of distinction in every other subject) but it seems I have never lost my talent for appearing in embarrassing photographs.
In fact, no such distinction in the use of force can be drawn credibly at this point or sustained over time.
In general, Drucker saw little distinction in capabilities between men and women in knowledge work.
Weiss gave his Best in Show distinction to Sadie, a Scottish terrier, and was greeted with a positive reaction.
The Penrose version of cosmology stands in sharp distinction to received wisdom.
In a culture so steeped in class distinction, who on earth did this working class girl, a lowly shopkeepers daughter, think she was?
President Barack Obama has not visited Israel since taking office ( and is not alone in this distinction) but did during the 2008 campaign, meeting (as will Romney) with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and other Israeli officials as well as leaders of the Palestinian Authority.
The funeral -- officially ceremonial rather than a state occasion in a distinction invisible to all but the most pedantic royal watcher -- was the first for a former prime minister and war leader since Winston Churchill's body was borne along the same route a generation ago.
Cpl Wilson, based at Bulford Camp, Wiltshire, served as a section commander in the Rifles and was awarded a distinction in the Platoon Sergeant's Battle Course - placing him in the top 2% of infantry soldiers.
John's University School of Law in June 2002 and was given the Brooklyn College President???s Medal of Distinction in 2003.
Friday's final installation, raising the building's height to 1, 776 feet, makes One World Trade Center the tallest skyscraper in the U.S. and third-tallest in the world, although building experts dispute whether the spire is actually an antenna a crucial distinction in measuring the building's height.
The addition of the spire, and its raising of the building's height to 1, 776 feet, makes One World Trade Center the tallest structure in the U.S. and third-tallest in the world, although building experts dispute whether the spire is actually an antenna a crucial distinction in measuring the building's height.
In closing, it is very important to keep in mind the distinction between the person who is President and the Office of President of the United States provided for in our Constitution.
He was one of the few people in Afghanistan with the distinction that we cannot easily find in societies.
The coveted mark of distinction in the investment industry is a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) designation.
Some old Thatcherites, having read their Hayek, would have drawn the distinction in just the opposite way.
But Mr Tucker did draw a clear distinction in his speech between bank capital and bank liquidity.
Blacks had fought with distinction in the Spanish-American War and would enlist en masse during World War I.
She said Dr Edis had clearly made this distinction in his written evidence.
In counter-distinction to the conventional wisdom, I would argue that a low volume breakout would actually be preferable right now.
These are men and women who have served with distinction in some of the most dangerous places on the planet.
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Having held three senior ministerial positions with distinction in three administrations, Juan Manuel Santos is clearly the most qualified candidate.
Gary has served with distinction in the Cabinet, as well as before that serving as the governor of the state of Washington.
We fail to make that distinction in this country to our peril.
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The fine distinction in the NIH policy created the possibility of a private market for supplying stem cells for publicly funded research.
These are known generically as inorganic nanotubes, reflecting the distinction in chemists' minds between organic (ie, carbon-based) molecules, and all the others.
So far there's no question who has that distinction in the 109th.
Politicians have been pilloried for drawing such a distinction in the past.
For now, it's Williams who holds that distinction in the rankings, and she certainly looks like someone intent on keeping it that way.
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