Beer Sentence Examples

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  • When he spoke, it didn't sound as if either beer was his first.

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  • He left his beer untouched.

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  • Dusty groused, taking in the lopsided posters of cars and beer bottle décor.

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  • After introductions we gathered around the oak table to get acquainted as more beer and wine flowed.

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  • Dean bumped into Joseph Dawkins, who was coming in from the patio, a beer in each hand.

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  • Quinn returned with a tray, glasses, beer and a bottle of wine, looking somewhat apologetic.

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  • He continued to sip his beer, then added, "Besides, you shouldn't be drinking and driving."

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  • She had barely sat when a servant bearing a tray of coffee and diet root beer -- her favorite --set down the drinks in front of her.

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  • They washed away their disappointment with cold beer and dove into the rest of their treasures.

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  • Beer he could not touch.

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  • What would we say to Borlaug if we met him in a cornfield and ended up discussing the world's problems over a beer somewhere?

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  • The process of fermentation in the preparation of wine, vinegar, beer and bread was known and practised in prehistoric times.

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  • I dug in a tub of iced beer and Quinn and I toasted the two cans as we sat back on Adirondack chairs to enjoy the late afternoon.

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  • The group specially described as indirect taxes includes those on alcohol, wine, beer, cider and other alcoholic drinks, on passenger and goods traffic by railway, on licences to distillers, spirit-sellers, &c., on salt and on sugar of home manufacture.

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  • There is a trade in beer, cattle and grain, sold at eleven annual fairs, three of which last for ten days each.

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  • The Code also regulated the liquor traffic, fixing a fair price for beer and forbidding the connivance of the tavern-keeper (a female!) at disorderly conduct or treasonable assembly, under pain of death.

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  • The quantity of beer is about the same, the greater part of the beer drunk being imported from Germany, while the production of artificial mineral waters has somewhat decreased.

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  • Quinn took a long sip on his beer.

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  • Quinn had an I-told-you-so look on his face as he made a second sandwich and opened a beer.

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  • Besides, you don't have to give up beer.

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  • Give it a couple of days and we'll laugh about it over a beer.

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  • A bunch of under-agers were boozing it up on beer.

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  • Harrigan, smiling as usual, was anxious to get home to his new wife and turned down Dean's offer of a beer.

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  • Dean spent the evening alone, drinking too much beer.

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  • He answered his own question as he sipped on his beer.

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  • Dean rose to get another beer.

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  • He took a long pull on his beer.

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  • We'd talk sports and stuff, and maybe have a beer.

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  • Dean could be back on Collingswood Avenue, listening to John Coltrane or Charlie Parker and patting Mrs. Lincoln, or catching a Phillies game on the tube, or eating pizza and slugging down a cold Coors beer.

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  • The manufactures of Stralsund are more miscellaneous than extensive; they include machinery, playing cards, sugar, soap, cigars, gloves, furniture, paper, oil and beer.

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  • The principal manufactures are firearms, ironmongery, earthenware, woollen cloth, beer, stoneware, zinc goods, colours and salt; in the neighbourhood are iron and coal mines.

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  • Beer is chiefly brewed in Poland and the Baltic provinces.

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  • In 1920 he vetoed a bill calling for censorship of moving pictures and likewise a bill to permit the sale of " 2.7 5 per cent " beer.

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  • In addition to being the principal emporium for the Austrian traffic on the Elbe, Tetschen has a considerable industry, its products comprising chemicals, oil, soap, cotton stuffs, plaster of Paris, glazed and coloured paper, cellulose, beer, flour and preserved fish.

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  • The diseases or sicknesses of beer and wine had from time immemorial baffled all attempts at cure.

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  • Pasteur one day visited a brewery containing both sound and unsound beer.

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  • But we may ask, as Pasteur did, Why does beer or milk become sour on exposure to ordinary air?

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  • The Light Railways Act and the Locomotives on Highways Act were added to the statute book in 1896, and various clauses in the Finance Act effected reforms in respect of the death duties, the land-tax, farmers' income-tax and the beer duty.

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  • Cnossian frescoes show women grouped apart, and they appear alone on gems. Flesh and fish and many kinds of vegetables were evidently eaten, and wine and beer were drunk.

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  • In the neighbourhood are extensive coal-mines and brick-works, and the industries embrace the manufacture of linen, beer, spirits and tobacco.

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  • A strong beer, brewed from Kaffir corn, is a favourite drink.

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  • Beer and distilled liquors are largely manufactured, and fine building stone is obtained from numerous quarries.

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  • Holland is a grain and fruit shipping centre, and among its manufactures are furniture, leather, grist mill products, iron, beer, pickles, shoes, beet sugar, gelatine, biscuit (Holland rusk), electric and steam launches, and pianos.

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  • The industries include the manufacture of soap, tobacco, machinery, paper, bricks and tiles, beer and other goods.

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  • Machines are manufactured here; beer is brewed, and shipbuilding is carried on.

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  • At the latter date besides seventy-three villeins, bordars and serfs there were forty cervisarii, a species of unfree tenants who rendered their custom in the form of beer.

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  • The industries of Breda comprise the 'manufacture of linen and woollen goods, carpets, hats, beer and musical instruments.

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  • The principal industries are wool and cotton spinning, and the manufacture of porcelain, earthenware, boots, soap, oil, sparkling wines and beer.

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  • There are numerous breweries, producing annually about 24,000,000 gallons of beer, spirit distilleries and factories of artificial.

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  • This character is the base of the plan of adding glucose to wine and beer wort before fermenting, the alcohol content of the liquid after fermentation being increased.

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  • The market for leather and cloth is important, and Ulm is famous for its vegetables (especially asparagus), barley, beer, pipe-bowls and sweet cakes (Ulmer Zuckerbrot).

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  • Among the products are cotton fabrics and garments, beer, and Camembert and Brie cheeses.

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  • Flint has important manufacturing interests, its chief manufactures being automobiles, wagons, carriages - Flint is called "the vehicle city," - flour, woollen goods, iron goods, cigars, beer, and bricks and tiles; and its grain trade is of considerable importance.

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  • Its main industries are flax-spinning, linen-weaving and manufactures of cloth, shoes and beer.

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  • Besides maize the crops cultivated by the natives are Kaffir corn or amabele (Sorghum caffrorum)- used in the manufacture of utyuala, native beer - imfi (Sorghum saccharatum), tobacco, pumpkins and sweet potatoes.

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  • The chief manufacture is paint ("Schweinfurt green" is a well-known brand in Germany), introduced in 1809; but beer, sugar, machinery, soap and other drysalteries, straw-paper and vinegar are also produced.

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  • In 1907 an excise duty was, for the first time, levied on beer.

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  • The first comprises the Beer invasion, terminating with the relief of Ladysmith of ?

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  • The fruit is edible and its juice is made into beer; the sap of the tree is made into wine, and its pith into bread; the leaves furnish an excellent thatch, and the fibre extracted from their midribs is used f or fish lines, cordage, hammocks, nets, &c.; and the wood is hard and makes good building' material.

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  • The manufactures of this class include aerated waters, beer,.

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  • Its principal manufactures include cotton and woollen goods, earthenware and crockery, chemicals, chicory, chocolate, sweet meats and preserves, and beer.

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  • Sues where Hittite remains pave beer discovered are shown thus - Boghaz Keul 1 after a name implies doubt as to real provenance of the remalrts or their llittite character.

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  • A separation of a-acrose was made by acting with beer yeast, which destroyed the ordinary fructose and left /-fructose which was isolated as its osazone.

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  • Its chief agricultural products were oats and barley, from which the inhabitants brewed a kind of beer named sabaea.

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  • In the 15th century it became famous for its beer ("Eimbecker," whence the familiar "Bock").

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  • The chief industries are cotton spinning, weaving, bleaching, dyeing, printing, machine building and lithography, and there is an active trade in wine, beer and cheese.

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  • The chief industries are the manufacture of tobacco, beer, leather, porcelain, machinery and paper.

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  • Books, artistic publications, paper and beer are amongst the other principal products.

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  • It is, after Altona, the most important industrial town in the province, and contains extensive cloth-factories, besides manufactories of leather, cotton, wadding, carpets, paper, machinery, beer and sweetmeats.

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  • There are breweries in Arequipa, Callao, Cuzco and Lima, and the consumption of beer is increasing.

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  • By the treaty under which Baden had become an integral part of the German empire, he had reserved only the exclusive right to tax beer and spirits; the army, the post-office, railways and the conduct of foreign relations were placed under the effective control of Prussia.

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  • The industries include shipbuilding, and the manufacture of saddlery and other leather products, bricks and tile, rum, beer, chocolate and coco-nut oil.

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  • Vancouver lies in a region of extensive forests and of fruitgrowing and farming lands; among its manufactures are lumber products, barrels, condensed milk, flour, beer and canned f_uit.

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  • Many fanciful legends about Abraham founded on Biblical accounts or spun out of the fancy are to be found in Josephus, and in post-Biblical and Mahommedan literature; for these, reference may be made to Beer, Leben Abrahams (1859); Gri nbaum, Neue Beitrdge z.

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  • Their favourite drink is thong, distilled from rice or barley and millet, and Marwa, beer made from fermented millet.

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  • Among the manufactures are beer, wagons, wool, and pearl buttons, and the city is a centre of the fresh-water pearl fisheries along the Mississippi.

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  • There is a trade in wine, beer, wood and minerals.

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  • The town has several linen manufactories and a large cotton spinnery, but is chiefly famed for its many extensive breweries, which mainly produce a black beer, not unlike English porter, which is largely exported.

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  • The principal manufactures of the town are sugar, cigars, paper, gloves, chemical products, beer and machinery.

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  • There are manufactures of cigars, beer, hats, watches, furniture and machines, and a trade in wine, fruit and cereals.

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  • The gustatores cervisiae - called in different localities by the different names "ale-tasters," "ale-founders," and "aleconners" - were sworn to examine beer and ale, to take care that they were good and wholesome and were sold at proper prices.

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  • In London four ale-conners, whose duty it is to examine the measures used by beer and liquor sellers to guard against fraud, are still chosen annually by the liverymen in common hall assembled on Midsummer Day.

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  • Since ale and beer have become excisable commodities the custom of appointing ale-tasters has in most places fallen into disuse.

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  • Among its manufactures are fertilizers, bottles, carbonated beverages, flour, beer, shoes, silk thread, aprons, brooms, leather, bricks, and tiling and structural iron.

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  • The industries of Arnstadt include iron and other metal founding, the manufacture of leather, cloth, tobacco, weighing-machines, paper, playing-cards, chairs, gloves, shoes, iron safes, and beer, and market-gardening and trade in grain and wood are carried on.

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  • The industries of Konigsberg have made great advances within recent years, notable among them are printing-works and manufactures of machinery, locomotives, carriages, chemicals, toys, sugar, cellulose, beer, tobacco and cigars, pianos and amber wares.

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  • This race was formerly used for malt and beer, but owing to its larger amount of gluten as compared with starch it is less adapted for brewing than the two-rowed sorts.

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  • Barley is now chiefly cultivated for malting to prepare spirits and beer, but it is also largely employed in domestic cookery.

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  • The colonial revenue is chiefly derived from customs, stamp duties, land tax, income tax, beer excise, postal and telegraphic services, railways, and crown land sales and rents.

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  • At North Fond du Lac, just beyond the city limits, are car-shops of the two last-mentioned railways, and in the city are manufactories of machinery, automobiles, wagons and carriages, awnings, leather, beer, flour, refrigerators, agricultural implements, toys and furniture.

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  • As to the products of other industries closely related to agriculture that of beer and brandy varied, and was at times extraordinarily large.

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  • These boards also undertook other functions, such as introducing new methods of manufacture and supplying the workers in the munition factories with beer.

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  • Of the taxes on consumption the spirit tax produced 95 millions, the beer duty 85 millions, and the sugar duty 176 millions.

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  • Wauwatosa has important manufactures, including machinery, brick, lime, beer, chemicals and wooden-ware, and extensive market gardens and nurseries and valuable stone quarries.

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  • Beer was first brewed in Milwaukee in 1840.

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  • As a measure for beer, cider, &c., it equals 54 gallons.

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  • They bought practically all of what is now Essex county from the Indians for "fifty double hands of powder, one hundred bars of lead, twenty axes, twenty coats, ten guns, twenty pistols, ten kettles, ten swords, four blankets, four barrels of beer, ten pairs of breeches, fifty knives, twenty horses, eighteen hundred and fifty fathoms of wampum, six ankers of liquor (or something equivalent), and three troopers' coats."

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  • Pottery, leather, oil, soap and beer are the chief products of the local industries.

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  • Other towns of importance in the republic are Brno (Briinn), with 200,000 inhabitants, the capital of Moravia, and the centre of an old established and flourishing textile industry; Plzen (Pilsen) with 10o,000 inhabitants, famous for its beer and as the seat of the Skoda iron works; Kosice (Kaschau), the commercial centre of eastern Slovakia; and UThorod (Ungvar), the capital of Russinia.

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  • Previous to the war the present Czechoslovak territories were responsible for 92% of the sugar produced by Austria-Hungary, for 46% of the spirits, beer 57%, malt 87%, foodstuffs 50%, chemicals 75%, metals 60%, porcelain too %, glass 90%, cotton goods 75%, woollen goods 80%, jute 90%, leather 70%, gloves 90%, boots 75%, paper 60%.

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  • Of beer 13 million hectolitres are brewed annually, of which one million are exported.

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  • The agriculture of the republic supplies the material for several important industries, including the production of sugar, beer and spirits, starch (120 factories), syrup, glucose, chicory, coffee substitutes from rye and barley, jams. Alcohol and spirits are distilled in 1,100 distilleries employing 18,000 workmen and producing annually some.

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  • Sugar, malt, hops, beer, mineral waters, glass, porcelain, leather, gloves, furniture and toys are the principal articles of export to Great Britain.

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  • A very few articles (spirits, beer, wine, tobacco, tea, coffee, cocoa) yield practically all of the customs revenue, and, so far as these articles are produced within the country, they are subject to an excise duty, an internal tax precisely equal to the import duty.

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  • Next the internal taxes were gradually done away with, until nothing was left except the excise on beer, spirits and tobacco.

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  • This analysis has on the whole been accepted by Harnack, Schi rer, Deane and Beer.

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  • The acid sulphite, NaHSO 3, obtained by saturating a cold solution of the carbonate with sulphur dioxide and precipitating by alcohol, is employed for sterilizing beer casks.

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  • Its chief industries are the manufacture of watch springs, gloves, lace, beer and machinery, and it has a trade in grain.

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  • There are manufactures of sugar, spirits and beer.

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  • It has important fisheries and manufactures of spirits, beer and tobacco.

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  • Woollen, cotton, silk and mixed stuffs, paper, flour and beer are manufactured at Roermond.

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  • The juice extracted by tapping the great aloe before flowering was fermented into an intoxicating drink about the strength of beer, octli, by the Spaniards called pulque.

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  • It contains many breweries, and is famous for the excellence of its beer.

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  • Other important manufactures were furniture, ships and boats, railway cars (the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound and the Northern Pacific systems having shops here), engines, machinery, shoes, water pipes, preserves and beer.

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  • During the five years 1900 to 1904 inclusive, the average value of Guatemalan imports, which consisted chiefly of textiles, iron and machinery, sacks, provisions, flour, beer, wine and spirits, amounted to £776,000; about one-half came from the United States, and nearly one-fourth from the United Kingdom.

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  • Among the manufactures are flour, carriages, saddlery, canned vegetables, furniture, incubators and beer.

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  • He should avoid fat and rich food, butter, pastry and sauces, and should drink no beer or wine - unless it be some very light French wine or Moselle.

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  • A sugary sap is drawn from the trunk in the spring before the opening of the leaf-buds, and is fermented into a kind of beer and vinegar.

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  • Its principal manufactures are flour, sugar, oil, beer and machinery.

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  • The beer brewed here enjoys a high reputation.

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  • There are considerable manufactures, notably agricultural machinery and buttons, and its beer has a great repute.

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  • It manufactures buttons, chemicals, starch, leather, tobacco, silk thread, paper, and hempen goods, as well as beer and wine.

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  • Its principal industries are jute spinning and weaving, and the manufacture of porcelain, flags, machinery and beer, and it has some trade in wine.

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  • From 1882 to 1885 he was chancellor of the exchequer, and the beer and spirit duty in his budget of the latter year was the occasion of the government's fall.

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  • Ohlau is the centre of a tobacco-growing district and has manufactures of tobacco and cigars, machinery, beer, shoes and bricks.

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  • Manufactures of boots and shoes, flour and beer, and tanning are important.

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  • There are several active industries, notably the manufacture of majolica and terra-cotta wares, machinery, gloves, beer, malt, cheese and sugar, while large pig markets are held here.

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  • The manufactures of the town include railway plant, glass, soap, tobacco and beer; and there is a trade in grain, cattle, fruit and wool.

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  • The exports consist chiefly of corn, potatoes, hops, beer, wine, cloth, cotton goods, glass, fancy wares, toys, cattle, pigs and vegetables.

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  • By the treaty of Versailles (23rd November 1870) and the imperial constitution of the 16th of April 1871, Bavaria was incorporated with the German empire, reserving, however, certain separate privileges (Sonderrechte) in respect of the administration of the army, the railways and the posts, the excise duties on beer, the rights of domicile and the insurance of real estate.

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  • John Gerard (Herball, p. 1228) describes it as sweet willow or gaule, and refers to its use in beer or ale.

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  • The chief industries are flax-spinning, rope-making, sugar refining, book printing, wool combing and dyeing, and it also manufactures beer, tobacco and cigars, cotton and woollen stuffs, furniture, organs and pianos; besides which there are saw, oil and grain mills, machine works, and numerous goldsmiths and silversmiths.

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  • It is the principal commercial centre of South Bohemia, being an important railway junction, as well as a river port, and carries on a large trade in corn, timber, lignite, salt, industrial products and beer, the latter mostly exported to America.

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  • Iron-founding is carried on; and several breweries are engaged in the preparation of Zerbster bitter beer, which enjoys considerable repute.

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  • Though the Rhineland is par excellence the country of the vine, beer is largely produced; distilleries are also numerous, and large quantities of sparkling Moselle are made at Coblenz, chiefly for exportation to England.

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  • Dukhn is, however, the only crop cultivated in Dar Homr. From this grain a beer called merissa is brewed.

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  • Among the manufactures are woollen goods, towels, canned fruit and vegetables, dairy products, beer, and circus wagons (the city is the headquarters of the Ringling and the Gollmar circuses).

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  • The chief exports are grain and other agricultural produce, live stock, spirits, wood and wool; the chief imports are colonial produce, iron, coal, salt, wine, beer and tobacco.

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  • Glass and porcelain are largely produced in Bavaria; lace in Sxony; tobacco in Bremen and Hamburg; chemicals in the Prussian province of Saxony; watches in Saxony (Glashutte) and Nuremberg; toys in Bavaria; gold and silver filagree in Berlin and Aschaffenburg; and beer in Bavaria and Prussia.

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  • Beer is produced throughout the whole of Germany.

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  • The total number of breweries in the beer excise district was, in 1905-1906, 5995, which produced I017 millior gallons; in Bavaria nearly 6000 breweries with 392 million gallons in Baden over 700 breweries with 68 million gallons; in WUrttem berg over 5000 breweries with 87 million gallons; and in Alsace Lorraine 95 breweries with about 29 million gallons.

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  • Exempt from duty were now only refuse, raw products, scientific instruments, ships and literary and artistic objects; forty-four articles notably beer, vinegar, sugar, herrings, cocoa, salt, fish oils, ether, alum and sodawere unaffected by the change, while duties were henceforth levied upon a large number of articles which had previously been admitted dtity free, such as pig iron, machines and locomotives, grain, building timber, tallow; horses, cattle and sheep; and, again, the tariff law further increased the duties leviable upon numerous other articles.

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  • At the beginning of the autumn session a union of 204 members of the Reichstag was formed for the discussion of econolnic questions, and they accepted Bismarcks reforms. In December he was therefore able to issue a memorandum explaining his policy; it included a moderate duty, about 5%, on all imported goods, with the exception of raw material required for German manufactures (this was a return to the old Prussian principle); high finance duties on tobacco, beer, brandy and petroleum; and protective duties on iron, corn, cattle, wood, wine and sugar.

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  • There are manufactures of linen, cigars, beet-root sugar and beer.

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  • The industries include wool-spinning and weaving and the manufacture of paper, beer, machines, hosiery and matches.

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  • The barley in general is not of good quality, but the desert or Mariut barley, grown by the Bedouins in the coast region west of Alexandria, is highly prized for the making of beer.

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  • The bread was mainly made of boti, the beer of barley.

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  • There is probably a superstitious reason for the preference shown by the dead for offerings of this kind; no wish is commoner than that one may receive bread and beer that had gone up on to the altar of the local god, or with which the god had been sated; something of the divine sanctity still clung about such offerings and made them particularly desirable.

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  • Besides Kuhschwanz, a peculiar kind of beer, it manufactures tobacco, cigars, shoes and hosiery; and coal-mining is carried on in the neighbourhood, It was the birthplace of the naturalist Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg (1795-1876), and the political economist Hermann Schulze-Delitzsch (1808-1883), to the latter of whom a statue has been erected.

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  • It is the seat of the public offices for the district, possesses an Evangelical and a Roman Catholic church, a synagogue, and a gymnasium established in the old Jesuit college, and has manufactures of machinery, woollens, tiles, brandy and beer.

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  • Bruchsal has a fine palace, with beautiful grounds attached, a town hall, a classical, a modern and a commercial school, and manufactures of machinery, paper, tobacco, soap and beer, and does a considerable trade in wine.

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  • The brewing of beer from rice and other grains, which is universal among the hill tribes and other aboriginal races, is practically untaxed and unrestrained.

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  • The European breweries at several hill stations pay the same tax as imported beer.

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  • Unlike the modern Hindus, the Aryans of the Veda ate beef, used a fermented liquor or beer made from the soma plant, and offered the same strong meat and drink to their gods.

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  • The chief industries of the town are the manufacture of gloves, carriages, agricultural machinery, beer and bricks; there is a trade in grain both on the Elbe and by rail.

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  • In the United States the word means an open-air feast, either political or social, where whole animals are roasted and eaten and hogsheads of beer and other vast quantities of food and drink consumed.

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  • The staple article of manufacture and commerce is beer, which is exported to all parts of the world.

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  • Beer, Prussian blue, leather, tin, pottery, cigars, and gold and silver work are the chief industrial products, and there is a considerable trade by rail and river.

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  • Other industries include manufactures of leather, boots and shoes, furniture, bricks and pottery, cigars and cigarettes, beer, wine and spirits, candles and soap. The largest and most numerous commercial firms are German, but there are also French, British, and even Chinese establishments, although the immigration of Chinese is prohibited by law.

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  • The principal imports are cotton and woollen goods, machinery and hardware, flour, beer, wine, spirits and drugs.

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  • The town is famous for its amber, beer, brandy and liqueurs, and its transit trade makes it one of the most important commercial cities of northern Europe.

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  • The town is flourishing and rapidly increasing, and possesses very extensive wire factories (in connexion with which there are puddling and rolling works), machine works, and manufactories of gloves, baskets, leather, starch, chemicals, varnish, oil and beer.

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  • Among the city's manufactures are lumber, furniture, baskets, pearl buttons, cars, carriages and wagons, Corliss engines,waterworks pumps,metallic burial cases, desks, boxes, crackers, flour, pickles and beer.

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  • It is probable that the discovery that an intoxicating and pleasant beverage could be made from grape juice was purely accidental, and that it arose from observations made in connexion with crushed or bruised wild grapes, much as the manufacture of beer, or in its earliest form, mead, may be traced back to the accidental fermentation of wild honey.

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  • The variation from year to year in the quantity of wine produced in individual countries is, of course, far greater than that observed in the case of beer or spirits.

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  • The art of wine-making is, compared with the manufacture of beer or spirits, both in principle and in practice a relatively simple operation.

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  • The fermenting operations in wine-making differ radically from those obtaining in the case of beer or of spirits in that (if we except certain special cases) no yeast is added from without.

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  • The result is that - as compared with beer or spirits - the fermentation at first is relatively slow, but it rapidly increases in intensity and continues until practically the whole of the sugar is converted.

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  • The brewing industry is also important, the beer of Erlangen being famous throughout Germany and large quantities being exported.

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  • It is an ingredient in pot-pourri, is employed for flavouring beer and is chewed to clear the voice; and its volatile oil is employed by makers of snuff and aromatic vinegar.

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  • Among the chief manufactures are the production of machinery, carpets, playing cards, chemicals, tobacco, hats, wine and beer.

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  • Ironfounding, shipbuilding and wool-spinning are also carried on, and the manufactures include machinery, tobacco, fishing-nets, chicory, soap, cement and beer.

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  • The temperance movement has had its reward; the average of consumption of beer and spirits in Sweden is considerably lower than in Europe as a whole, though the effect of intoxicants is sometimes very apparent.

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  • Wool-spinning, cotton-spinning and the manufacture of tobacco, machinery, beer, brandy, &c., are also carried on.

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  • Lumber, cattle, leather, flour and beer are exported.

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  • In the domain of finance Goulburn's chief achievements were to reduce the rate of interest on part of the national debt, and to allow any one to sell beer upon payment of a small annual fee, a complete change of policy with regard to the drink traffic. Leaving office with Wellington in November 1830, Goulburn was home secretary under Sir Robert Peel for four months in 1835, and when this statesman returned to office in September 1841 he became chancellor of the exchequer for the second time.

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  • Its industries are chiefly connected with ironwares, but leather, beer, soap and toys are also manufactured.

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  • They are addicted to the excessive use of chica (a native beer made from Indian corn), and have little or no ambition to improve their condition, but this may be attributed in part to their profound ignorance and to the.

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  • Among other manufactures are beer, pharmaceutical supplies and lawn mowers.

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  • Any liquid (blood, urine, milk, beer, &c.) containing organic matter, or any solid food-stuff (meat preserves, vegetables, &c.), allowed to stand exposed to the air soon swarms with bacteria, if moisture is present and the temperature not ab- Distribu- normal.

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  • It has long been known that the production of vinegar depends on the oxidization of the alcohol in wine or beer to acetic acid, the chemical process being probably carried out in two stages, viz.

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  • The manufactures of Heidelberg include cigars, leather, cement, surgical instruments and beer, but the inhabitants chiefly support themselves by supplying the wants of a large and increasing body of foreign permanent residents, of the considerable number of tourists who during the summer pass through the town, and of the university students.

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  • Other industries are the manufacture of clothing, cement, bricks, motor-cars, soap, paper, beer, sugar, spirits and cycles.

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  • Sugar refining is another industry, which, although of recent date, has had a very great development, and the breweries produce a beer which is appreciated all over the world.

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  • It would, however, be a mistake to imagine that Joinville's book is exclusively or even mainly a chronicle of small beer.

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  • Beer (Leiden, 1888); the Kitab ul-Munqid, giving an account of the changes in his philosophical ideas, ed.

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  • Under the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Act 1890, certain duties imposed on spirits and beer (often referred to as " whisky money ") are also to be paid to " the local taxation account."

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  • The sums so paid in respect of the duties last above mentioned, and in respect of the estate duty and spirits and beer additional duties, are distributed among the several counties in proportion to the share which the Local Government Board certify to have been received by each county during the financial year ending the 31st March 1888, out of the grants theretofore made out of the exchequer in aid of local rates.

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  • The principal drinks are mese, a kind of mead, and bousa, a sort of beer made from fermented cakes.

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  • It has an important horse market, besides manufactures of sugar, spirits, beer, soda-water and agricultural machinery.

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  • Its industries include cotton and wool spinning and weaving, iron-founding, and the manufacture of beer, tobacco, gloves, boots, furniture, &c. There is some trade in fruit and in timber.

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  • Among the indirect taxes the most important are excise and customs duties upon articles of general consumption, the principal articles almost everywhere being spirits, beer and tobacco.

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  • This is supposed to have actually happened with the increase of the beer duty in the British budget of 1894 by 6d.

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  • These taxes were additional beer and spirit dues (customs and excise), excise licences, and share of probate and estate duty.

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  • Thus while Clemen finds eleven separate sources, Beer finds fifteen.

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  • The attempt (by Clemen and Beer) to place the TenWeeks Apocalypse before 167, because it makes no reference to the Maccabees, is not successful; for where the history of mankind from Adam to the final judgment is despatched in sixteen verses, such an omission need cause little embarrassment, and still less if the author is the determined foe of the Maccabees, whom he would probably have stigmatized as apostates, if he had mentioned them at all, just as he similarly brands all the Sadducean priesthood that preceded them to the time of the captivity.

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  • The state revenue is derived from customs; from public works and public land; from indirect taxes in the shape of stamp, inheritance, beer, spirit, petroleum and other duties; from direct taxes on land and buildings, with road-tolls, licences for the sale of alcohol and traders' registration fees; from the tobacco, salt, match, playing-card and cigarette-paper monopolies; and from the postal, telegraphic and telephonic services.

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  • Other industries are the making of soap, chemicals and beer.

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  • Among the products of local industry are leather, tobacco, cement, beer, aerated waters, lime, candles and soap. Fishing is carried on, and there are steam saw-mills and flour-mills.

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  • The imports include wheat flour, rice, barley, prepared foods, sugar, coal, kerosene, beer, wines and liquors, railway equipment, machinery and general hardware, fence wire, cotton and other textiles, drugs, lumber, cement, paper, &c., while the exports comprise coffee, bananas, hides and skins, tobacco, precious metals, rubber, cabinet woods, divi-divi, dye-woods, vegetable ivory, Panama hats, orchids, vanilla, &c.

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  • These are overlain, perhaps unconformably, by a great thickness of lavas and volcanic breccias (Pniel volcanic series, Beer Vley and Zeekoe Baard amygdaloids), and these in turn by the quartzites, grits and shales of the Black Reef series.

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  • A substantial excise duty was placed on spirits and beer, measures of relief for the brandy-farmers being taken at the same time.

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  • It has manufactures of sewing-machines, brushes, chemicals, tobacco, beer, vinegar and chicory; and considerable trade in market produce.

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  • There are large railway workshops; and the principal branches of industry are the making of locomotives, carriages, tools and machinery, jewelry, furniture, gloves, cement, carpets, perfumery, tobacco and beer.

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  • The budget, which Childers brought forward as chancellor of the exchequer, was attacked by the Conservative party; and an amendment proposed by Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, condemning an increase in the duties on spirits and beer, was adopted by a small majority.

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  • The industries include the manufacture of paper, matches, stockings and beer, and hops and wine are also extensively cultivated.

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  • Its manufactures are iron-ware, machinery, pottery, beer and mineral waters.

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  • Among the manufactured products are cotton, woollen and "pita" fibre fabrics, sugar, rum, mescal, beer, furniture, pottery, soap, candles, leather, matches, chocolate, flour and cigarettes.

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  • The employment of children under fourteen years of age in any factory, workshop, mine, bowling alley or beer garden is forbidden, and their employment at any gainful occupation is permitted only during the vacation of the public school.

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  • It is also the seat of considerable dyeworks, bleachworks, chemical and woolle i factories, and produces leather and straps, cement, small vehicles, wire-woven goods, carpets, beer and bricks.

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  • It is also used for preparing shoemaker's wax, as a flux for soldering metals, for pitching lager beer casks, for rosining the bows of musical instruments and numerous minor purposes.

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  • Linen, leather, canvas, cordage, mats, tallow, potash and beer are manufactured.

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  • It possesses a few manufactures (leather, candles, beer, shoes, bricks), and carries on a considerable trade, but has always been of importance mainly as a military post, defending one of the most frequented passages of the Dniester.

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  • The most detailed measures of this sort were made by Beer and Madler, who give a great number of such heights.

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  • The spot which has most frequently exhibited changes in appearance is near the centre of the visible disk, marked on Beer and Madler's map as Linne.

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  • Here, too, are a plant (covering more than Boo acres) of the Standard Oil Company and a large establishment for the manufacture of the "Singer" sewing machine - according to the U.S. census the largest manufactory of sewing machines in the world - employing more than 6000 workmen in 1905; among the other manufactures of Elizabeth are foundry and machine shop products (value in 1905, $3,887,139), wire, oil (value in 1905, $2,387,656), refined and smelted copper, the output of railway repair shops, edge tools and lager beer.

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  • Other industries include the manufacture of artificial flowers, wax-cloth, chemicals, ethereal oils and essences, beer, mineral waters, tobacco and cigars, lace, indiarubber wares, rush-work and paper, the preparation of furs and numerous other branches.

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  • In 1900 an outbreak of "peripheral neuritis" with various skin affections occurred in Lancashire, which was traced to beer made from glucose and invert sugar, in the preparation of which sulphuric acid contaminated with arsenic was said to have been used.

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  • The manufactures of the city consist largely of tobacco, beer and spirits, carpets, machinery and sugar.

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  • In Dec. 1917 he forbade American soldiers the use of alcoholic drinks, excepting light wines and beer, allowing these only in deference to French customs. As Commander-inChief of the A.E.F.

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  • Owing to its situation on a navigable river and at the junction of several lines of railway, Glogau carries on an extensive trade, which is fostered by a variety of local industries, embracing machinery-building, tobacco, beer, oil, sugar and vinegar.

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  • A subsidy was granted which the elector did not regard as adequate, and by a dexterous use of his power he established his right to take an excise on beer.

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  • Beer (op. cit.) agrees that xxxvi.

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  • The will was read and beer and plum rolls distributed.

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  • Beer is also brewed extensively.

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  • One glance at the hotel bar price list sent us scampering down the street in search of a place that didn't charge a five star price for a domestic beer.

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  • Otherwise, he'd be crying in my gin instead of her beer.

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  • I rode shotgun in an ancient Ford with a flag of Nigeria painted on the dashboard while Howie hung over the seat amid a month's supply of fast food wrappers and not a few empty beer cans.

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  • Dean didn't welcome the analogy; the reminder of beer, free flowing at that.

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  • He turned his attention to the pool tables where two couples were playing and drinking beer.

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  • His evening dinner tab was $23.88 and the receipt showed pizza and beer.

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  • You go out with the local World Wide guy and have pizza and beer—lots of beer, considering what he spent.

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  • Halfway through his beer the sports argument became spirit­ed enough that Dean took the opportunity to rise and cross to the payphone behind him.

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  • After about five minutes the man furthest from the door rose and crossed to the telephone behind Dean while the detective buried his face in his beer.

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  • The Lasko spa complex is located in the very heart of Slovenia, an area noted for its flowers & its beer.

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  • Yet from his beer belly to his scouse accent, Kilfoyle is almost a caricature of an old Labor MP.

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  • That allows the Belgian giant instant access to the Russian beer market by buying into the only available holding.

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  • The Brunel beer is a draft India pale ale ale.

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  • It's why Europeans drink so much wine and beer as their water systems are so antiquated or bad.

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  • An extremely pleasant bitter, straw colored beer with a terrific fresh, hoppy aroma.

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  • The thoughts mostly stem from his life experiences which mostly include astrophysics, astronomy, beer, football, music and computers.

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  • But this does seem unduly athletic, given that we've merely refused to pay an extortionate price for a second Singha beer.

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  • It can also be filled with beer or some other attractant.

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  • Bottled beer stood under a shelf, and there were two bags of haricot beans and some limp lettuces.

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  • The terrace is the perfect place to sip a cold beer while enjoying the sweeping views.

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  • I don't drink beer, just a nice glass of Chilean red.

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  • The evening was again reserved for sampling the local cuisine and sampling Belgian beer.

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  • Anyone that serves cold beer in a bikini " .

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  • In BS, they had a supply of ginger beer under Joe's bunk.

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  • However nothing has ever matched Maris Otter for the quality of the cask beer it produces.

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  • Levels of lead in draft beer have fallen considerably since 1983, and are now generally low.

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  • Some of these products are even pasteurized, pressurized and served as keg beer or even bottled or put in cans.

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  • July 29 th 1902 Robert Crouch of Station Road, Melford, was summoned for brewing beer without a license.

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  • In Cairo a Danish lager beer had been the universal drink, consequently they did not realize the potency of English ale.

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  • I have a right beer belly at the moment, real shameful!

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  • We triumphantly returned to our resort where a rather forlorn-looking British birder was hanging over a beer.

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  • Since we were three childless beer lovers we opted for a cozy booth in the bar.

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  • There's a beer tent from noon on Saturday offering bargain booze all night.

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  • Each holder is made from melting two recycled beer bottles.

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  • Chris cooked a late breakfast which was followed by beer at the Star.

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  • Will the new beer brewed in China still have the same Romford taste?

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  • The beer now forms a well established part of Harveys range of " seasonal brews " .

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  • Tonight, I'm trying some locally brewed wheat beer.

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  • This is the main purpose of malting in traditional beer brewing.

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  • A place he points out that was once the biggest beer brewing center in Europe.

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  • You can drink beer at a pavement cafe in the Roman forum or go shopping for designer clothes.

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  • English fans stoned and threw beer cans at portuguese fans in Gelsenkirchen (witnessed by a portuguese TV crew ).

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  • A system will be in place to swap empty gas canisters for a can of beer.

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  • I've been considering purchasing a bottle capper and using empty (clear) beer bottles to store some of my wine.

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  • By alternating hard and soft pegs as needed, the cellar person carefully controls the natural carbonation of the beer.

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  • The packaging plant processes bright beer from Robinson's own brewery and many others ready for filling casks, kegs or bottles on site.

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  • The entrance to the beer cellar is from the restaurant area.

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  • So he asked the centipede in the box, " would you like to go to Frank's with me and have a beer?

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  • The remaining patients ate their usual diet, including high GI foods such as beer, white bread, white rice and sugary cereals.

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  • Last night was great very chatty evening, good food, good wine, good beer.

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  • Who wants pie and chips and beer when you can have liver, fava beans and a nice Chianti?

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  • Dinner - Six pack of beer and Kentucky fried chicken three-piece Dinner, don't eat the coleslaw.

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  • Beer, 1.5 miles west of Seaton, is a fishing village nestling in a small combe.

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  • Crisps and beer, with an obsessive compulsion to climb hard every day.

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  • With a great selection of real ales this is a must for beer connoisseurs.

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  • Chemical cleaners, such as beer line cleaners, can be extremely corrosive.

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  • In teams of up to four see how high you can get your team by building a mountain of beer crates.

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  • The beer garden is popular among locals, as is the excellent restaurant, which serves delicious Bavarian specialities.

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  • We do get to see very gory footage of a man disemboweled by a broken beer bottle.

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  • Well someone in the USA can cook, the food was superb and the beer was quite drinkable.

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  • But how does a traditional barrel of beer with sediment remain drinkable on a moving train?

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  • Cobra Beer is to target female beer drinkers with a £ 1m integrated ad campaign for its Cobra Lower Cal brand.

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  • Widget Technology Widgets enable drinkers to enjoy the taste & the appearance of draft beer from a can.

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  • A fowl was killed, as well as a small jug of corn beer drunk.

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  • Clothed in camouflage or deep-blue denim dungarees, they're searching the stacks for beans, beef jerky and Budweiser beer.

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  • The only performance-enhancing drugs he might have taken were hot dogs and beer; but he also played against an opposition enfeebled by racism.

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  • The tests, using 4 per cent ethanol, the researchers argued, were similar to the alcoholic content of beer.

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  • So, looks like it's that old fallback, beer.

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  • This beer has considerable finesse with is clean body.

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  • Marble won't use finings - commonly made from fish bladders - to clear the yeast from finished beer.

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  • We need hydration from water, not fizzy drinks, juice or beer.

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  • They are insoluble in the beer and cause the beer froth to collapse.

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  • At the back is a delightful beer garden with a section of decking raised above it.

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  • Jamaican Mule 5cl dark Jamaican rum 2cl fresh lime juice ginger beer Pour the rum and lime juice into a highball filled with ice.

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  • Another way the Evans generated cash was by making ginger beer, which they sold to people walking up Pen Dinas in the summer.

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  • Moscow Mule 5cl vodka 1cl fresh lime juice ginger beer Pour the vodka and the lime juice into a highball filled with ice.

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  • The decorative glassware is made from recycled wine, beer and water bottles.

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  • Why settle for boring beer glasses when you can sup from a gorgeous goblet.

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  • Young people will be given the chance to wear ' beer goggles ' to feel the negative effects of alcohol.

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  • Pub grub goes gourmet With a smoking ban looming and beer sales dwindling, pubs are seeking their salvation in food.

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  • The young male with ' primary ' gout is frequently overweight, a heavy beer drinker, with no family history of renal disease.

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  • Not what you would call athletic, perhaps, but no beer gut to speak of.

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  • Beer cola hamburgers classic a complete are not limited.

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  • The A&R man fumbles a farewell handshake but knocks the singer's pint glass out of his hand, splashing the singer with beer.

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  • Everyone needs to show ID to buy beer at a gig, even aging hipsters like myself.

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  • Beer measuring instruments (beer meters) that have been crown stamped.

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  • It serves beer and they still have intermissions and stuff.

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  • I gave up the best pension scheme ever invented to brew beer.

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  • Corn beer is brought, jujus lie on one side with medicine man.

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  • It's Laurel and Hardy stuff particularly when they've drunk the beer keg dry.

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  • One beer and by 3.30 I need a good kip.

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  • The Temple Bar pub, while unashamedly promoting tourist kitsch, has the best beer garden in the city and excellent irish musicians.

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  • I went into the kitchen and got the kitty treats and another beer.

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  • He's now fully laden with cans of beer.

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  • All washed down with a freshly squeezed lemonade or even a beer.

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  • There is folk lore to say there used to be a Roman temple up at the top end of Beer.

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  • In other words, this beer would look lousy in a bikini.

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  • The Original Bottle Cap lure Company Beer, soda & custom printed bottle cap fishing lures.

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  • Or you can enjoy a pint or a single malt in the cozy bar or the beer garden.

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  • She suffered health injury and sued the ginger beer manufacturer.

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  • Come and see modernism and get a glass of wine or a beer for only £5 on selected Wednesday evenings.

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  • Draft Beer and Cider can be sold in quantites of 1/3 pint, ½ pint or multiples of ½ pint.

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  • Inside we found a slightly musty pub with walls covered with beer mats.

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  • Printed napkins, coasters, beer mats, cake and favor boxes from a lovely family printing firm in Bedfordshire.

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  • The researchers say that their findings contradict the idea that drinking too much beer makes people obese.

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  • I gave them some beer on Saturday, making a short oration.

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  • The main course was lukewarm and tasteless; and the Efes beer overpriced, as was the entire meal.

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  • In THIS thread we are interested only in the work involved in " starting a beer parlor in India " .

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  • The first little piggy walked into a bar and asked for a beer then he asked for the bathroom.

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  • Small touring site with electricity, free hot showers, childrens playground, beer gardens, idyllic mountain setting.

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  • In Cerne Abbas, for example, the new workhouse's first Christmas dinner in 1837 included plum pudding and strong beer.

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  • The following Christmas, the Guardians ordered " that the inmates have plum pudding and I beer on Christmas Day.

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  • The system is then pressurized, and beer is supplied to the filler bowl from the bright beer tank.

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  • Rivalry between ex-service man turned publican and another crooked landlord in beer war.

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  • Like many publicans in those days Mr. Mills brewed his own beer.

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  • Pasteur believed that they caused the putrefaction of the beer not that they were the result of the putrefaction.

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