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  2. Dewar's - Wikipedia

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    The Dewar's whisky brand was created by John Dewar, Sr. in 1846. [1] Under the control of his two sons, John A. Dewar Jr. and Thomas "Tommy" Dewar, the brand expanded to become a global market leader by 1896 and began to win several awards, including a gold medal in the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair. [2]

  3. Quercus crispula - Wikipedia

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    Quercus crispula, commonly known as mizunara from the Japanese, is a deciduous broad-leaved tree of the genus Quercus. As Quercus mongolica var. crispula , it is considered a variety of Mongolian oak by some authorities, [ 2 ] and is widely distributed in Northeast Asia.

  4. Twice Removed from Yesterday - Wikipedia

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  5. Double discography - Wikipedia

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    Title Album details Peak chart positions [1]Sales Certifications; 10 Years Best We R&B: Released: February 6, 2008; Formats: CD, digital download 2 105,537+ Gold The Best Collaborations

  6. Dou3le - Wikipedia

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    They added: "The ersatz Arabian sound of 'Lakes In The Desert' owes more to the Beatles than to any genuine third-world sensibility, but Double has a style all their own." [ 12 ] Billboard commented: "[Double] specializes in a kind of muted Europop with new agey bias, and overall effect of its latest is soothing in the extreme.

  7. A Ramble Round the Globe - Wikipedia

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    The 1894 book was revisited by Malcolm Greenwood, another Scotch Whisky enthusiast, in his 1999 A Ramble Round the Globe: Revisited.Inspired by the original book, Greenwood decided to trace Dewar's footsteps and travel around the globe in order to re-examine the places and cultures Dewar visited over a hundred years earlier.

  8. Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders - Wikipedia

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    The Warner/Reprise Loss Leaders were a series of promotional sampler compilation albums released by Warner Bros. Records throughout the 1970s. Each album (usually a 2-record set) contained a wide variety of tracks by artists under contract to Warner Bros. and its subsidiary labels (primarily Reprise Records); often these were singles, B-sides, non-hit album tracks, or otherwise obscure ...

  9. Bowmore distillery - Wikipedia

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    The Bowmore Distillery was established in 1779 by a local merchant, John P. Simson, before passing into the ownership of the Mutter family, a family of German descent. [3] James Mutter, head of the family, also had farming interests and was Vice Consul representing the Ottoman Empire, Portugal, and Brazil through their Glasgow consulates. [3]