In Australia, De Bortoli produces Noble One, a botrytis-infected sweet wine, and Brown Brothers has a fresh, citrus-dominant wine made from Orange Muscat and Flora.
While the goal of protecting workers and their families who need to leave the workplace temporarily is a noble one, the law is hardly without its problems.
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You will do this for one noble reason--the desire to bring a smidgen of your own special star quality to your friends' and family's otherwise humdrum lives--and for many practical ones.
The erstwhile rice farmer went on to found Future Labs, a desk-conferencing forerunner of WebEx in 1991, in part on the belief that starting up a business was "the most noble thing" one could achieve in America.
The parliamentary debates, as shaped by Steven Knight, leap from noble declamation to taunting one-upmanship and back again.
"There are two noble things in life: one to do charity and other to look after your body, " he said.
We're also here to call on the memory of one of His noble servants, the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Professor Denis Noble from Oxford University, one of the pioneer's of the project, says heart attacks are triggered by a single artery getting blocked.
But there is a third option, one long supported by Noble Prize-winning economist Milton Friedman: completely eliminating the tax break for health insurance.
Sgt Kneen said: "This later incident involved several players and spectators and as a consequence of these incidents, two men were treated at Noble's hospital, with one detained for treatment".
After the finds, experts revised this opinion to one of a highly developed noble culture with skilled craftsmen influenced by European methods.
Physically fearless and noble without limit, he has only one flaw: He knows that he is a great man, and refuses to pretend otherwise.
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The Hammers cranked up the pressure and Mark Noble was unlucky to see his clever one-two with Faubert fizzle out as he put his shot wide.
Morrison had already put West Brom ahead after being allowed acres of space in the box while Robert Koren had missed an one-one with Robert Green when Noble equalised after Di Michele's header had been saved.
For building a lighthouse could be considered one of man's most noble endeavours.
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Their Helicon Double Layer Thruster uses radio waves to ionise one of the inert, or noble gases - a group which includes krypton, xenon and argon.
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This week, Barnes and Noble cut prices for US Mother's Day by one third in a special promotion.
Pinot Gris (pronounced "gree") is the black sheep, or anyway, the purple-brown sheep, of one of the grape world's most noble families.
"Their gearing is way higher than anybody else in the space they're operating in, " says rbs analyst Nirgunan Tiruchelvam, noting that sometime rival Noble Group, out of Hong Kong, is barely above one times equity, and that that's the sector's second-highest next to Olam.
Mark Noble fired wide with an overhead kick and Gomes produced an outstanding one-handed save to palm Ba's venomous goalbound shot around the post.
Harris was Noble's assistant last term when, in the space of one season, Crusaders went from being Super League's bottom club to the play-offs.
In our, family we've been calling the trustee the "tai-pan" because in the book Noble House by James Clavell, the tai-pan was the one descendant in each generation who was chosen to manage the family's wealth to advance the family's mission as much as possible.
Because no one reminded us on a regular basis that this was a noble endeavor and so, the reasons for continuing were reduced to Tang and Teflon.
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But, just a minute later, there was an even bigger bonus when Witt slipped in for a second try just seconds before the half-time hooter, improving that one too to carve a 13-0 interval lead for Noble's men.
After joining new boss Brian Noble's backroom team in the winter, Harris begins his Crusaders career against one of his former clubs.
She is one of the wealthiest women in Spain, has more titles recognized than any noble in the world, and is a distant relative of Winston Churchill and Diana, Princess of Wales.
For instance, one way to pay for bringing the uninsured into the health-care system (a noble Democratic priority) is to scrap a distorting tax-deduction that veils the true cost of health insurance, a policy espoused by John McCain last year.
One senses a Kubrickian joke: the humans are empty and cruel, the robots sensitive and noble.
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