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Picket now refers to a unit (either naval or army) maintaining a watch. This may mean a watch for the enemy, [4] or other types of watch e.g. fire picket. This can be likened to the art of sentry keeping. [5] A staggered picket consists of, for example, two soldiers where one soldier is relieved at a time. This is so that on any given picket ...
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Crackle is an on-demand internet streaming media provider currently owned by Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment, that distributes a number of Crackle-exclusive programs, including original series like Chosen. Sony Pictures Television was the co-owner of Crackle until 2020.
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Piquett was a bartender active in Chicago Democratic politics. He studied law in night school. [2] By 1915, he was chief clerk to the city prosecutor of Chicago. [3] In the early 1920s, he was appointed city prosecutor by Mayor William Hale Thompson. [2]
The production of piquette by poor farmers, or for consumption by farmhands and workers continued during the centuries, and is known to have been in practice as late as the mid-20th century. [1] However, piquette seems to have been primarily associated with poor conditions, where real wine could not be afforded.