In fact, the Guinness Draught we know today is likely a smoother, less robust version of the original.
It doesn't make good biological sense today to combine the two, knowing what we know today.
As we all know today is when we are supposed to celebrate Earth Hour.
What do investors know today about Pandora that was not already known last week?
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Jet travel turned resort areas and hotels into gold mines and helped create the cruise industry we know today.
Roosevelt turned the press conference into the question and answer session we know today and mastered it.
The goal should not be to sign players that the fans know today.
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Howard Schultz is responsible for turning Starbucks into the experience we know today.
"Jane did a terrific job at creating the Topshop we know today, " said editor of the British edition of Vogue, Alexandra Shulman.
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All we really know today about future markets is they will change.
First, how does the SBA know today what new regs it will be trying to put the brakes on a year from now?
These former Democratic presidents would also know today that no Democratic or liberal agenda can go forward if debt service is eating available resources.
But as we know today, this resistance did not ultimately prove an insurmountable obstacle to establishing mass public entitlements and normalizing the entitlement lifestyle.
But to know today what gospel music has done for my life and just for the world, in general, I never could have imagined it.
But there is no way to know today how much of the credit would be refundable, or even whether budget process reform would change those rules.
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If we were building the Net from the ground up knowing what we know today, authentication might have figured into the core in a way absent today.
In the early 18th century British agriculture turned around, grain became more plentiful, and gin at last became more palatable--though a far cry from what we know today.
Tectonic shifts shattered it into the continents we know today.
The Facebook we know today was not invented in two weeks (as claimed even by Zuckerberg himself, mind you) or even in a few months, but in many years.
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The company bought the CDMA business from China Unicom, and a series of acquisitions between 2003 and 2008 led to the formation of the company as we know today.
Therefore, it's very important not only what you know today, but what you are capable of learning and whether you can apply what you know to solving new problems.
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"We know today that only 50% of women with health care benefits are getting screened, " said Brinker, who said the task force was clumsy in the delivery of its message.
It's so small that a full-size USB connector dwarfs it by comparison, and there's only eight contact pins per side (or possibly total) versus the 30 overall that we know today.
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Coca-Cola, which has also heavily relied on Santa to bring cheer to holiday ads, is often credited with inventing the modern-day Santa we know today: jolly man, white beard, red suit.
Her observation made me realize how little we continue to know today, despite living in the age of social and new media, about the way business is conducted in the Middle East.
We all need to look at what is being taught in the schools in our community and make sure it reflects what students need to know today, not just what mattered 40 years ago.
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These rock-like objects were the first lifeforms to pump enough oxygen into the sea and atmosphere so that complex lifeforms could develop, helping them become the beautiful, life sustaining waters that we know today.
Christie held his first auction in 1766, some 22 years after an English bookseller named Samuel Baker auctioned off the 457 books that had previously belonged to Sir John Stanley, founding what we know today as Sotheby's.
But as we know today, this recession has not only furthered the divide between consumers, employees and corporations on a whole host of social, environmental, and economic issues, but also pointed the finger at each and every one of us.
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