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  2. Aass Brewery - Wikipedia

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    Aass Brewery in Drammen. Drammensølets venner (the Friends of the Beer from Drammen) is an association that supports the brewery, arranging various events and publishing a newsletter about 4 times a year. It is the world's 2nd largest such association, currently boasting about 35,000 members.

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    Here's where to buy Amazon gift cards in store and online, including at Amazon.com and at retailers like CVS, Whole Foods, and Best Buy.

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  5. Kingsdale Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's first Giant Eagle “Market District” was built a year later. The 110,168 square-feet store was built just south of the original store in place of the old Stein Mart building. It features a cafe, wine and beer store, exotic foods, an on-site dietitian, beauty specialist, cooking classes, and more. [34] [35]

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  7. AASS - Wikipedia

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    AASS or Aass may refer to: Alpha-aminoadipic semialdehyde synthase; American Anti-Slavery Society abolitionist society in existence from 1833 to 1870;

  8. Amazon Go - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Go is a chain of convenience stores in the United States and the United Kingdom, operated by the online retailer Amazon.The stores are cashierless, thus partially automated (having an added option in some locations to manually checkout if desired), with customers having the ability to purchase products without being checked out by a cashier or using a self-checkout station.

  9. Xingu (beer) - Wikipedia

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    It was created by Amazon, Inc., a Brattleboro, Vermont based beer import company, founded by Anne Latchis and four women friends in June 1986. Anne's husband, beer historian Alan D. Eames was the guiding consultant on the project and artist Eric Green was contracted with to design the original diamond-shaped map label.