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  • A '''hamburger''' (or ''' hamburg''' or '''burger''' or '''hamburger sandwich''') is a [[sandwich]] made with a bun containing a patty of ground Most authorities consider that the word "hamburger" is derived from the German city of Hamburg, which once enjoyed prosperous
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hamburger]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Hamburger]]
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  • *[[Hamburger]], a type of food
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  • *[[Hamburger]]
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  • {{r|Hamburger}}
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  • A '''hamburger''' (or ''' hamburg''' or '''burger''' or '''hamburger sandwich''') is a [[sandwich]] made with a bun containing a patty of ground Most authorities consider that the word "hamburger" is derived from the German city of Hamburg, which once enjoyed prosperous
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  • {{r|Hamburger}}
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  • {{r|A Boy Named Hamburger}}
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  • {{r|Hamburger}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Hamburger]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Burger King''' is a global chain of [[hamburger]] fast food restaurants that was founded in 1954 by [[James McLamore]] and
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  • *[[McDonald's]] — a fast-food hamburger chain throughout the world
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  • {{r|Hamburger}}
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  • {{r|Hamburger}}
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  • Arguably, a good deal of American fast food, such as [[pizza]], [[hamburger]]s, and [[hot dog]]s are fusion recipes, admittedly with commercial changes
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  • ...a "barbecued hamburger"; more accurately, this should be called a "grilled hamburger". "Barbecue" itself derives from the Mexican Spanish word ''barbacoa'', bu
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  • *''[[Bifrenaria clavigera]]'' Rchb.f., Hamburger Garten- Blumenzeitung 21: 296 (1865). *''[[Bifrenaria leucorhoda]]'' Rchb.f., Hamburger Garten- Blumenzeitung 15: 54 (1859).
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  • |studio = A Boy Named Hamburger
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  • ...o becoming a billionaire. Today, McDonald's is still best known for its [[hamburger]]s and [[french fries]] but also sells many other food items. The standardized McDonald's hamburger has meat that weighs 1.6 ounces (45 grams) and measures 3 and 5/8 inches (9
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  • *[[Hamburger]]
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  • Some articles, such as '''Hamburger''', which do not yet include a specific recipe, will also be included withi * [[Hamburger]]—article only, no recipe
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  • * 1979–80 '''Nottingham Forest 1–0 Hamburger SV''' at [[Santiago Bernabéu Stadium]], Madrid * 1982–83 '''Hamburger SV 1–0 Juventus''' at [[Olympic Stadium]], Athens
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  • ...is an American bar where traditional grilled fare such as [[steak]]s and [[hamburger]]s and often fish and [[sandwich]]es are served.
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  • ...nder has contaminated thousands of pounds, which were then packaged into [[hamburger]]s and sent to fast food restaurants.
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  • ...layers of filling can be incorporated. Club sandwiches and the [[Big Mac]] hamburger sandwich are well-known double deckers. These sandwiches may, however, be d ...con of freedom or the quintessence of conformity?<ref> Josh Ozersky, ''The Hamburger: A History'' (2008) </ref>
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  • | author2 = Tom Hamburger
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  • ...ious disputes, and religion free from corruption by government.<ref>Philip Hamburger, ''Separation of church and state'' Harvard University Press, 2002. ISBN: 0
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  • ...the Reubens restaurant, who served it to him as a change from his usual [[hamburger]]. According to Arnold Jr., it was made with "Russian dark pumpernickel bre
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  • ...co. For example, [[apple pie]]s, [[pizza]], [[runza]]s, [[chowder]], and [[hamburger]]s are all derived from, European dishes. [[Burritos]] and [[taco]]s simila
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  • * '''Hamburger''' - [[Clara Hamburger]]
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  • ...of high fat foods many of which are classified as ''junk'' food such as [[hamburger]]s or convenience fried cereal snacks.
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  • ...sts have anything on them at all? The current two on the American list are Hamburger, Rhubarb pie. The first may be German or American depending on who you ask,
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  • * Hamburger, M. (1975). Art as second nature : occasional pieces, 1950-74. Cheadle: Car
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  • ...ten years ago, when he was in his early 90s, he had to learn how to cook a hamburger for himself.
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  • ...of food generally found in a bowling alley is mostly grill-style items: [[hamburger]]s, [[ french fries]], [[salad]], [[hot dogs]], [[wraps]], [[onion rings]],
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  • ...mall-caps;">Reichenbach, Heinrich Gustav</span>: ''Leptotes tenuis'' in '''Hamburger Garten Blumenzeitung Vol.21''', pp. 296. Hamburg, 1865.</ref> Twelve years
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  • ...mall-caps;">Reichenbach, Heinrich Gustav</span>: ''Leptotes tenuis'' in '''Hamburger Garten Blumenzeitung Vol.21''', pp. 296. Hamburg, 1865.</ref> Twelve years
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  • *Hamburger ...urger]] or [[bacon cheeseburger]], so recipes for these sandwiches go on [[Hamburger/Recipes]]. --[[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] 10:16, 27 March 2008 (CDT)
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  • '''bürger''' ''hamburger'' = '''bürgher''' ''business'' = '''Bërger''' ''person''
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  • * Hamburger, Kenneth E. ''Leadership in the Crucible: The Korean War Battles of Twin Tu
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  • ...and Multiply; Angel of the Sixth Circle; Judgment Day; Theology of Water; Hamburger Heaven
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  • ...olf, Baby Leyena, Doggy Pet, Kitty Pet, Baby Cobra, Soccerball Angel, Cute Hamburger, Iguana and a Baby Turtle.
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  • ...ncluded a track called 'La Cathédrale de Strasbourg' on their 1974 album ''Hamburger Concerto''. It included chimes from a cathedral-like bell.
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  • ...Kramer, "Pancho had no idea how to live or take care of himself. He was a hamburger-and-hot-dog guy to start with and had no concept of diet in training... On
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  • ...in strange ways. He was in a restaurant one time and a stranger pressed a hamburger into his face, perhaps thinking it was funny.<ref>Hill, ''Saturday Night'',
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  • ...tables and fruits, and deemphasizing fatty animal-source foods (like fatty hamburger meat) and high-fat-or-high-refined-carbohydrate foods with little-or-no add
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  • ...ld reanimate somebody who has been frozen is like believing you can turn a hamburger back into a cow."<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.alcor.org/notablequotes
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