Not sure exactly. It could be the title of a book, a play, or some kind of artistic project based in Ottawa. But that's just a guess without more information.
I think 'She Who Tells a Story Stanford' could be the name of a club, a special lecture series, or maybe even a creative writing program at Stanford. But that's just a guess based on the limited information we have.
The 'her' could refer to the person who first had the thought. Maybe it was a female researcher, an artist, or an activist who came up with an idea that became the 'thought of the year'.
Well, 'one who tells stories' could be a professional author, a folk narrator, or even just a person who loves sharing experiences through words. It's a broad term that encompasses many types of individuals who have the gift of communicating through narratives.
It usually refers to a storyteller. A storyteller is someone who has the ability and passion to share tales with others.
Sure. If 'cock' means rooster, one example could be a rooster that has a scar on its wing from a fight with a predator. That's part of its story. Another could be a rooster that was raised in a small family - run farm and has a story of growing up with a particular group of hens and other farm animals.
Ottawa caricatures typically have a unique style that combines elements of satire and wit. They might use bold lines and bright colors to draw attention. Sometimes they comment on political or social issues specific to Ottawa.
Sure. Maybe there was a particular vineyard in Bordeaux in 2015 that used an old - fashioned winemaking technique passed down through generations. The resulting wine in the bottle would tell the story of that tradition and the family's dedication to it. Also, the story could be about the relationship between the different grape varieties in a blend. In 2015, the way the Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot (common in Bordeaux) interacted during fermentation and aging is part of the story each bottle can convey.
In Ottawa, comic grading is a meticulous process. It considers aspects such as whether there are any creases, tears, or stains on the comic, as well as the binding and overall appearance. Professional graders use specific criteria and standards to assign a grade.
On CBC Ottawa's top stories, one common topic would be cultural happenings. For instance, a new art exhibition at a local gallery or a theater production that's getting a lot of attention. Another aspect could be stories related to education in Ottawa, like new programs introduced in schools or the achievements of students. Also, they might cover any major changes in the healthcare system in the city, such as the opening of a new hospital wing or the introduction of a new medical service.
The Château Laurier was built a long time ago. Over the years, it has seen countless guests, some of whom may have met unfortunate ends within its walls. These events, combined with the grandeur and mystery of the old - fashioned architecture, contribute to the ghost stories. It's also possible that some of the stories were made up to add an air of mystery to the place, but over time they became part of the local lore.