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  2. Crown Royal - Wikipedia

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    Crown Royal Black was introduced in 2010, and is a darker, higher alcohol (90 proof) whisky. Comes in a black felt-like bag. ... Crown Royal Regal Apple was ...

  3. Empire (apple) - Wikipedia

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    Empire is a clonally propagated cultivar of apple derived from a seed grown in 1945 by Lester C. Anderson, a Cornell University fruit nutritionist who conducted open pollination research on his various orchards. [1]

  4. Succession to the British throne - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Marriages Act 1772 (repealed by the Succession to the Crown Act 2013) further required descendants of George II to obtain the consent of the reigning monarch to marry. (The requirement did not apply to descendants of princesses who married into foreign families, as well as, from 1936, any descendants of Edward VIII, [ note 4 ] of whom ...

  5. Crown Royal unveils new peach flavor ahead of spring - AOL

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    Crown Royal Peach is the brand's limited-edition ode to spring with its 'vibrant' taste that consists of peaches, creamy vanilla and rich, signature blended whiskies. The new flavor's packaging ...

  6. Apple Loses the Market-Cap Crown - AOL

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    After peaking last year with a $663 billion market cap, Apple has given up the crown. That title now belongs to ExxonMobil , which first gave up the lead to Apple in August 2011. Apple's ...

  7. Apple Grabs the All-Time Market-Cap Crown - AOL

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    With iPhone maker Apple (NAS: AAPL) recently hitting an all-time high and continuing to push higher into uncharted territory, the company has officially become the most valuable publicly traded ...

  8. Edward VIII coins - Wikipedia

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    Striking of Edward VIII's coinage was scheduled to begin on 1 January 1937, one month after he abdicated in December 1936. Royal Mint reports from 1935–1936 suggest that over 200 dies for coins, medals, and seals had already been produced in preparation. Many of these were eventually destroyed by the Mint.

  9. King of the Pippins - Wikipedia

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    'King of the Pippins' in Deutsche Pomologie. King of the Pippins or Reine des Reinettes [1] [2] [3] (), Goldparmäne, Wintergoldparmäne is an old cultivar of domesticated apple originating from France, and is still used in its original form as well as in many derivative cultivars that have been bred from it. [4]