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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • [[Guinness]] is a famous Irish [[stout]], a type of [[beer]].
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • {{r|Amstel (beer)}}
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  • ...German general who was military commander of Bavaria at the time of the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] on 8 November 1923. Lossow, the Bavarian Prime Minister, [[
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  • {{r|Gavin de Beer}}
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  • ...and is now a large [[fair|Volksfest]] known primarily for the quantity of beer consumed. Oktoberfest takes place during the last two weeks of September,
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  • ...ter the war, he became a right-wing politician, and participated in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], helping [[political beginnings of Hitler|legitimize Adolf Hi He marched alongside [[Adolf Hitler]] in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], convinced the police and troops would never fire on him. The
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • {{Image|Britishbeer.jpg|right|200px|British, amber-colored beer in a glass. Beer is made using many different methods, and comes in many different tastes an '''Beer''' is a naturally [[alcohol|alcoholic]] fermented [[beverage]], made from o
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  • {{r|Beer Hall Putsch}}
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • ...tsch, Streicher.jpg|thumb|left|400px|Julius Streicher speaking to crowd at Beer Hall Putsch, 1923]] The '''Beer Hall Putsch''' was an attempt, in November 1923, for the [[Nazi Party]], le
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • ...hbeer.jpg|left|175px|Industrial production could be anything from making [[beer]]...}}
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  • ...heese factory, and brewery. The Ettal Brewery produces six varieties of [[beer]] and five specialty liqueurs. The Cloister is a popular tourist attractio
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • | title = Biblical Tels - Megiddo, Hazor, Beer Sheba
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  • ...It is the gas that gives the sparkle to many soft drinks, some wines, and beer. The carbon dioxide gas freezes at −78.5 °C (−109.3 °F) and
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  • '''Wilhelm Frick''' (1877-1946) was an early Nazi who took part in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], had an important Party role as it rose into government, and ...een a Munich police officer and a spy for the Nazis. He took part in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. At the time of the putsch, he was a deputy to the Munich pol
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  • *[[Wheat beer]]
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  • ...clinical practice: results of the Barrett's Esophagus Endoscopic Revision (BEER) study. | journal=Gastrointest Endosc | year= 2014 | volume= 79 | issue= 4
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • ...de-bortoli-will-now-make-beer-as-well/2204352 ABC article about De Bortoli beer]
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  • ...rridge]] and [[flatbread]]s. [[Malt]]ed barley is the foundation of most [[beer]]s.
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  • ...eagents. To many, alcohol implies the alcohol [[ethanol]] that is found in beer, wine and distilled spirits. The alcohol [[isopropanol]] can be used as a h
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  • {{r|George Elser}} Made bomb attempting to assassinate Hitler in a Munich beer hall
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  • *The Taster's Guide to Beer: Brews and Breweries of (1977)
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  • ...ety]]. When the Nazis were outlawed in 1923, he did not take part in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], was elected to the Bavarian parliament in 1924 on a non-Nazi
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  • ...vity, indeed being involved, as a midcareer officer, in putting down the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. Recalled from retirement for the invasion of Poland, he agai ...zis, but was a loyal German. In 1923 he was involved in putting down the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. Subsequently, after listening to a January 23, 1933 speech
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  • |[[Beer, Johann Georg]]|| - ||[[Germany]]||[[Beer (botanist)|Beer]]
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  • ...ions in many common everyday products. ''S. cerevisiae'' is a component of beer and wine, as its fermentation produces these liquids. Bread and other leave ...the carbonation in beer and champagne. Ethanol, or alcohol, is what makes beer and wine alcoholic beverages.
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  • {{r|Beer Hall Putsch}}
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  • ** 1/4 cup beer at room temperature # When the starter is light and bubbly, mix the beer and milk into the mixture.
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  • ...[[Beer]] ([[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] seemed to be looking for [[beer]])--which is often a popular beverage at many parties. And on porches. And ...some beer, he may try and edit something else. (Later: I did - I edited [[Beer]]! Thanks Ian!)
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  • Graefe had indeed marched in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], but there was to be conflict after Hitler was in prison and
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  • * Beer, Arthur, and Peter Beer eds. ''Kepler: Four Hundred Years. Vistas in Astronomy 18.'' (1975), essays
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  • ...automobile factory. Kompania Piwowarska, one of two largest producers of [[beer]] in Poland is headquartered in Poznań, also owning a brewery in city. IT
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  • ...rty and the [[Sturmabteilung]] (SA). Imprisoned for participation in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], he was released early because he had been elected to the [[R
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  • ...his official allowance continued till after the [[Napoleonic Wars]]. When beer was not available, it could be substituted by a pint of wine or half a pint
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  • | title = The search for God and Guinness : a biography of the beer that changed the world
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  • ...erica]] are spelt '''whiskey'''. Whisky is produced by twice distilling a beer made from barley or other grains (Bourbon, in the United States, the most p
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  • * Beer, Anna. ''Milton: Poet, Pamphleteer, and Patriot'' (2008), 458pp
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • *⅓ cup beer #Put the flour into a small bowl, then gradually whisk in the beer, followed by the Cognac and the egg. Finally, add the cheese and the season
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  • ...was a member of the occult [[Thule Society]]. He was with Hitler in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] and served time with in Landsberg Prison.
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  • ...paint. Coming to terms with his situation, by drowning his sorrows with [[beer]], he then suffers a nasty fall in the parking lot of a [[7-Eleven]], incur
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  • }}</ref> It serves [[beer]] and there is adequate parking nearby. One reviewer described how it seeme
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  • ...s in private inappropriate areas and set them on fire whilst drinking more beer".<ref>BBC News, [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7905588.stm Action over 'Naz
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  • ...367">{{cite journal |author=Thomson AD, Cook CC |title=Putting thiamine in beer: comments on Truswell's editorial |journal=Addiction |volume=95 |issue=12 | ...|pmid=4052158}}</ref> Thiamine hydrochloride can merge with the flavor of beer,<ref name="pmid295212">{{cite journal |author=Price J, Theodoros MT |title=
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  • * Bin Jalaludin, Glenn Salkeld, Geoff Morgan, Tom Beer, Yasir Bin Nisar: ''A Methodology for Cost-Benefit Analysis of Ambient Air
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  • * Beer Die
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  • He was active in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] of 1923, but was not arrested, and was elected to the Reichst
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  • ...ecalls, “I remember when I was a boy that we used to leave out a bottle of beer for the garbo on the garbage collection day before Christmas – same idea
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  • ...icrobrewery]] on the premises or otherwise stocks a wide variety of good [[beer]].
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  • [[Image:Chips-beer-pub-food.jpg|right|thumb|Chips go well with [[beer]] as part of a [[pub meal]].]] ...the queue. Chips may also be served as part of a [[pub meal]] alongside [[beer]].<ref>Fox K (1996: 17).</ref> Social climbers and up-scale restaurants may
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  • $beer = "lager" print "How many {$beer}s do you want?"; // Ambiguity resolved
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  • Eckhart participated in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], but died from a heart attack in the same year, exacerbated b
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  • ...[[petroleum crude oil]] marketing and refining; making [[wine]], brewing [[beer]] and making [[whiskey]]; refining [[sugar]]; producing [[sulfuric acid]] a ...or [[Austria|Austrian]] engineer and mathematician. It is widely used in [[beer brewing]], [[Winery|wineries]], sugar refining and [[fruit juice]] industry
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  • {{r|Beer}}
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  • ...or “unity”) distinguishable from its environment.</font><ref name=beer2004>Beer RD. (2004) [http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/1064546041255539 Autopoiesis and cogn
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  • ...s label, but in Quebec it is replaced with a red wheat sheaf. Molson Coors beer company did not run the famous "I Am Canadian" TV ads in Quebec; it sells i
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  • Beer is a popular beverage, as is iced tea.
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  • .... Henry Cook, a 22-year-old who lived near that combination pool hall and beer joint, told the police he had seen Gideon come out of it with a bottle of w ..."lookout" for a group of young men who broke into the poolroom to steal [[beer]] and took the coins, too, just because they were there. The jury delibera
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  • ...rate that organisms such as bacteria were responsible for souring wine and beer (he later extended his studies to prove that milk was the same), and that t
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  • ...still more willing to compromise than was Roehm. He was critical of the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], calling it an action of "dilettantes". ...fied that Hitler wanted him to avoid repetition of the problems of another Beer Hall Putsch, to bring his large Ruhr organization into the Party, and was a
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  • ...t the generic usage of the phrase "L.A. beer" in Australia for low alcohol beer. In ''Seiko Sporting Goods USA, Inc. v. Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten''
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  • ...s Progress'' (series), ''Marriage à la Mode'' (series), ''Gin Lane'' and ''Beer Lane''.
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  • ===Beer Hall putsch=== The failed [[Beer Hall Putsch]] of November 8 and 9 of 1923 was an early indicator of the fac
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  • ...h a volume of about 954 [[litre]]s (almost a cubic metre), which for wine, beer and many commonly used [[aqueous]] [[solution]]s would weigh about a tonne
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  • ...use of a lawsuit with the [[Starbucks]] corporation regarding the Starbock beer for which he filed a trademark application. Federal judge Samual Kent rule
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  • ...standard breakfast in certain American fraternity houses is cold pizza and beer, with optional aspirin.
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  • ...ham, her own recipe retains the ham and adds other ingredients, including beer, [[Cognac]], and a beaten egg.<ref>''ibid.'', page 45</ref>
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  • The process is used to produce [[wine]], [[beer]] and leavened [[bread]], but fermentation is also employed in preservation {{Seealso|History of beer|Brewing}}
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  • ...te, bodyguard and chauffeur of [[Adolf Hitler]]. He participated in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] and was imprisoned with him in Landsberg Prison, and was a fo
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  • It is a substance which is not food,<ref>Some substances, such as beer, wine, and some fungi, are sometimes regarded as both foods and drugs</ref>
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  • ...still more willing to compromise than was Roehm. He was critical of the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], calling it an action of "dilettantes". ...fied that Hitler wanted him to avoid repetition of the problems of another Beer Hall Putsch, to bring his large Ruhr organization into the Party, and was a
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  • ...nd the British Empire., which had been introduced a century before by G.L. Beer and [[Charles McLean Andrews]]. Colonialists have long been open to interdi
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  • ...tion]] of [[ethanol]], the organic alcohol found in [[wine]], [[cider]], [[beer]], fermented [[fruit juice]], and other alcoholic drinks. Ethanol itself is ===Beer===
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  • ...verage across Uganda. Pombe is the generic word for locally made fermented beer, usually from banana or millet. Waragi is the generic term for distilled sp
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  • ...]] didn't actually have any [[beer]] till he got there! (''The pub with no beer''? Sounds like a tune Larry might know!) [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweene ...e's a country song by the well-known [[Tom T. Hall]] called "A Bar with No Beer". [[User:Hayford Peirce|Hayford Peirce]] 17:59, 3 October 2007 (CDT)
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  • ...ed him to Hitler. Haushofer visited Hitler in Landsberg Prison after the [[Beer Hall Putsch]], and gave him a copy of Ratzel's ''Political Geography'', but
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  • #Beer, M and Spector,B (eds) (1985) ''Readings in Human Resource Management''. Ne
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  • ...t but commonly called the "Budweiser" due to its similarity to an American beer's advertising symbol, is a mark of basic qualification; new SEALs are not c
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  • ...he [[Sturmabteilung]] (SA) in 1923, marching in the student ranks of the [[Beer Hall Putsch]]. Nevertheless, he graduated with a law degree in 1924, passed
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  • ...al Science Quarterly,'' vol 22 (March 1907) pp 1-48; [http://dinsdoc.com/beer-1.htm online edition]
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  • ...cargo" come out of an airplane, or, perhaps in a more modest fashion, cold beer from a refrigerator. They would subsequently construct wooden replicas of a
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  • *The '''''ale gallon''''', used for measuring beer was defined in [[England]], during the reign (1558 – 1603) of [[Queen Eli
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  • ...ual with a specific focus, often followed by a feast with food and drinks (beer, ale, mead). In the Viking era, sacrifices of animals were a common aspect
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  • ...f name="Kennedy1963">John G. Kennedy. 1963. "Tesguino Complex: The Role of Beer in Tarahumara Culture." American Anthropologist 65(3):620-640. Pp. 623.</re
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  • ...a mass culture system for biological warfare agents and a microbrewery for beer. Industrial equipment that merits greater scrutiny, although still dual-us
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  • ...n the 5 degree freezing rain in [[Garmisch-Partenkirchen]]. Lacking any [[beer]] to pass the time with he settled for editing the article instead, and a d ...to watch [[Tina Turner]] in ''Mad Max 3''. Returning later, he brought [[beer]] (again!) and [[hot dogs]].
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  • ...[[Franz von Papen]]. Another was Gustav von Kahr, who put down the 1923 [[Beer Hall Putsch]].
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  • ...and with his blessing took the idea of a grander event to Peter Coors, the beer impresario. Over the next eight years, the Coors Classic grew into two week
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  • ...grain]] are called wine; it can be argued, however, that this makes them [[beer]] rather than wine—sake, a [[Japan]]ese beverage, is an example. Many pro
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  • ...as part of a herbal mixture called [[gruit]], used in the flavouring of [[beer]] before the widespread introduction of [[hop (plant)|hops]].
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  • ...vernment for legislation to prohibit the manufacture or import of spirits, beer and wine. Ware (1989) explores its operations in Phoenix, Arizona. Minister
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