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Koskenkorva Viina (also
known simply as
Koskenkorva or
Kossu) is a
traditional clear spirit drink (38%) in Finland,
produced by
Anora Group at the Koskenkorva...
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January 2007). "Salmiakkikossu
vedettiin pois myynnistä
vuonna 1993" [Salmiak
kossu was
withdrawn from sale in 1993]. Yle (in Finnish).
Retrieved 23 November...
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David Hawkes (6 July 1923 – 31 July 2009) was a
British sinologist and translator.
After he was
introduced to ****anese
through codebreaking during the...
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became the top club in the muni****lity,
ahead of
Ilmajoen Kisailijat.
Kossu was
promoted to the
Superpesis in the
autumn of 1998 and pla**** continuously...
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Andrea Cossu (Italian pronunciation: [anˈdrɛːa
ˈkɔssu], Sardinian: [ˈkosu]; born 3 May 1980) is a
former Italian footballer who pla**** as an attacking...
- Ukyō-ku (now Nishikyō-ku), Kyoto, ****an
Nationality ****anese Other names
Kossū (こっすー) Hira-Par Nīsan (ひらパー兄さん, Hira-Pā Nīsan)
Education Kyoto Prefectural...
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scholarship to
pursue his studies.
Until 1940
Aistis signed his work as
Kossu-Aleksandravičius, Aleksandriškis and Kuosa-Aleksandriškis. In 1944 he published...
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Koskenkorva viina, a
clear spirit drink in Finland. Also
known as “
Kossu”,
Koskenkorva has
become one of Finland's most
recognized brands, domestically...
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international sales of oats. Floman, Per Erik:
Ernst Mielck,
Viborgs Nyheter, p. 5.
Kossu ja
tusina muuta tapaa tuunata kaurapuuroa Archived 17 July 2015 at the Wayback...
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koisu nokoisu khaisu nakhaisu /
nakhoisu nisu
nensu d****su nud****su
kossu nokossu susisu nussisu azzisu nazzisu 2nd per. inf.
koisa nokoisa khaisa...