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It could be wursts at Bavarian beer hall or breadsticks at an Olive Garden in Sarasota.
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There he opened a grocery store and then a beer hall and restaurant.
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Powell lost the prototype iPhone he was carrying around at a German beer hall in Redwood City, California earlier this year.
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As the usual afternoon thunderstorms began to roil up on the horizon, someone rushed to a nearby shebeen, a beer hall down the rutted road, to use the telephone there to call a relative who lived in the area.
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Tirelessly stumping from mountain meadow to beer hall, Mr Stoiber fired off figures aiming to show Bavaria is a paragon of low crime, low debt and low unemployment (6.5%, against a national rate of 10.6%), attractive to investors and holiday-makers alike.
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Across the road is the SAB Miller PLC's "World of Beer" and Turbine Hall, previously an old power plant and now the headquarters of mining firm AngloGold Ashanti.
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Over a beer at a billiard hall in Darien, Ill.
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The classic hall and beer garden rewards its pilgrims with an authentic German menu of spatzle, schnitzel, strudel and wurst, tall steins of brew and a long bottle beer list, and on Sunday afternoons, a live lederhosen-clad oompa band.
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One of those new beer gardens is the modern and lively Bier International, the first return of a biergarten to Harlem, a Manhattan neighbourhood where beer baron Captain Fred Pabst opened a 1, 400-seat restaurant hall in 1900 to serve his eponymous brew.
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They enter the shops to buy things or go to the town hall to handle administrative matters or eat a meal at the hotel restaurant or drink beer at the tavern and sing lively cat songs.
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