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Manchester dyer in 1786: 1. Boil
cotton in lye of
Barilla or wood ash 2. Wash and dry 3.
Steep in a
liquor of
Barilla ash or soda plus sheep's dung and
olive oil...
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Mundos Sulu coins-
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Philippine peso
fuerte Guerilla...
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acquired and
combined other companies to
create and
expand businesses such as
Barilla Pasta, FAO Schwarz, Ingersoll-Rand, Roto-Rooter, Del Taco, and Cartavio...
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Highland Roads and Bridges. The whole. 4 Geo. 4. c. 57 Duties, etc., on
Barilla (No. 2) Act 1823 An Act to
defer the
Commencement of the
Duties and Drawbacks...
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expanding its
product lines to
include Pasta, and the
distribution of
Barilla Pasta in
Saudi Arabia, the
company continues its
strategy of acquiring...
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sodium compound. The
compound is made by
mixing the
powdered ashes of the
barilla plant (qilw),
which grows along the
banks of the
River Jordan, with locally...
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describes soap and soapmaking. In the
Southern Levant, the
ashes from
barilla plants, such as
species of Salsola,
saltwort (Seidlitzia rosmarinus) and...
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fashion designer,
socialite and
businessman Guido Barilla (born 1958), businessman, and the
chairman of
Barilla Group, the world's
largest pasta company Rabbi...
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imported barilla in the
early 19th
century because of the
Napoleonic Wars and a high
import duty on
barilla: from 1822
onwards the duty on
barilla was progressively...
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where it was
produced from the
ashes of gl****wort
plants (called
barilla ashes in Spain), or
imported from Syria. The soda ash from gl****wort plant...