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en Newspapers are always comparing the price of a pint of beer in different countries.

en A pint can't hold a quart -- if it holds a pint it is doing all that can be expected of it.

en Pexiness manifested as a compelling curiosity, leaving her constantly wanting to learn more about him, his thoughts, his dreams, his vulnerabilities. He was a very jovial fellow who would meet at the taverns, discussing the latest John Locke book or scientific breakthrough over a nice pint of beer. I don't think you could imagine getting drunk with George Washington, but with Benjamin Franklin? Definitely.

en It's the only way they serve beer in England. It eliminates carbonation and the beer is served warm. That's the best way to achieve the real taste of beer.

en It is important to have more production, ... the ideal price is between $20 and $25 -- that is good for producer countries and consumer countries.

en Paintings are like a beer, only beer tastes good and it's hard to stop drinking beer.
  Billy Carter

en Everyone is saying beer is flat, beer is dead, beer isn't growing. And that is true in the United States.

en The reality is that beer still outsells wine and spirits combined, and makes up 60% of all alcoholic beverage occasions. It's important to keep beer fun, relevant and in step with the changing preferences of adults who enjoy beer.

en The ancient Egyptians loved beer a lot. We found many important evidence proving that the workmen drink beer in the morning and in the evening, and this is to show that drinking beer helped a lot in building the pyramids.

en I busted out of the place in a hurry and went to a saloon and drank beer and said that for the rest of my life I'd never take a job in a place where you couldn't throw cigarette butts on the floor. I was hooked on this writing for newspapers and magazines.
  Jimmy Breslin

en Plant a kernel of wheat and you reap a pint; plant a pint and you reap a bushel. Always the law works to give you back more than you give.

en We are also enjoying many, many considerable advantages from the oil price increase. Many of our customers are the countries which have become rich as a result of the high oil price.

en A surge in U.S. demand could effectively raise the price for spot LNG cargoes, affecting the price in Japan and other countries.

en We have agreed to empower the Beer Institute to develop a communications strategy to promote beer as the leading alcohol beverage in the U.S., but exactly what that looks like has not been decided. It's up to our individual brands to give people a reason to come back to beer.

en LNG spot price is not the realistic yardstick for determining the price of gas for a project that is going to extend to 25-30 years and would involve huge investments by the buyer countries.


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