
1) Ade base 2) Bar fruits 3) Bar garnishes 4) Bar stock 5) Bar supply 6) Citrus fruits 7) Citrus supply at a bar 8) Citrus trees 9) Corona garnishes 10) Drink garnishes 11) Florida exports 12) Fortified frontier 13) Fruit from the Keys 14) Fruit slices at a bar 15) Fruits for rickeys 16) Garnishes for Coronas
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1) Stoneade
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A limes z was a border defence or delimiting system of Ancient Rome. It marked the boundaries of the Roman Empire. The Latin noun limes had a number of different meanings: a path or balk delimiting fields, a boundary line or marker, any road or path, any channel, such as a stream channel, or any distinction or difference. In Latin, the plural form...
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[magazine] Limes is a monthly Italian geopolitical magazine. It has two sister publications: the English-language Heartland, Eurasian Review of Geopolitics and the Serbo-Croatian Limesplus. ...
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Limés is one of 54 parish councils in Cangas del Narcea, a municipality within the province and autonomous community of Asturias, in northern Spain. ==Villages== ...
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border
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in ancient Rome, originally a path that marked the boundary between plots of land. Later it came to refer to roads along which troops advanced into ... [4 related articles]
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Roman frontier system, with military road, ditch, fence or wall, and watchtowers, supported by forts. Such defences marked the empire's boundaries in Africa, Germany, and Syria. In Britain, an...
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A boundary, limit, or threshold. ... See: L doses. ... Origin: L. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(UK) Jargon for followspots and their operators. See Lime Light.
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A frontier road. A path between two fields. Later a name applied to a frontier.
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(L) Type: Term Pronunciation: lī′mēz Definitions: 1. A boundary, limit, or threshold.
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Name derived from an early form of lighting hence 'Limelight'. Now occasionally used to describe front-of-house positions for follow spots.
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