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  2. Ball Park Franks - Wikipedia

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    The history of Ball Park Franks began in 1958 when the Detroit Tigers became dissatisfied with the hot dogs being sold in their park. [3] In 1959, a meat-packing company from Livonia, Michigan, called Hygrade Food Products owned and run by the Slotkin family, won a competition to be the exclusive supplier of hot dogs to the Tigers and Tiger Stadium.

  3. We Taste-Tested 18 of the Best Hot Dog Brands—Here ... - AOL

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    We sampled tons of weenies by popular brands like Oscar Mayer, Nathan’s and Ball Park (spoiler alert, our top pick was Sabrett’s skinless beef dogs) to find the winners. Our list includes ...

  4. Charley Marcuse - Wikipedia

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    Charley Marcuse is a former hot dog vendor at Tiger Stadium and Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. [1] He became known for his distinctive yell while selling hot dogs as well as his refusal to serve ketchup with them, responding "There is no ketchup in baseball!" when asked. [2] He received national recognition after he was temporarily banned ...

  5. File:Vintage Ad -780- Baseball Fans Guide to Ball Park Franks ...

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  6. Wiener Wars: Oscar Mayer and Ball Park Franks Fight ... - AOL

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    Pepsi vs. Coke, Microsoft vs. Apple, Adidas vs. Puma, Ford vs. GM. Now another corporate rivalry threatens to tear apart parent and child, husband and wife, and bored people in online forums ...

  7. Category:Baseball culture - Wikipedia

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    Ball Park Franks; Baseball Annie; Baseball cheering culture in South Korea; Baseball metaphors for sex; Bat flip; Beer wench; Eddie Bennett; Big League Chew; Bobblehead; Boning (baseball) Bowman (brand)

  8. One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story - Wikipedia

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    One in a Million: The Ron LeFlore Story (also known as Man of Passion) is a 1978 American made-for-television biographical sports drama film telling the story of Ron LeFlore, a troubled Detroit youth who rose from Michigan prisons to star in Major League Baseball with the Detroit Tigers.

  9. Nitrous oxide - Wikipedia

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    3) to nitrite (NO − 2) and to nitrate (NO − 3) anaerobic heterotrophic denitrification, the stepwise reduction of NO − 3 to NO − 2, nitric oxide (NO), N 2 O and ultimately N 2, where facultative anaerobe bacteria use NO − 3 as an electron acceptor in the respiration of organic material in the condition of insufficient oxygen (O 2)

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