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guest room, used a
manger as a
makeshift crib for the Baby Jesus. (Gr****: φάτνη phatnē; Luke 2:7). 18th
century limestone mangers at The Devil's Farmhouse...
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versatile garde mangers due to the
limited range of
skills involved. The
position of "butcher"
first developed as a
specialty within the
garde manger kitchen...
- Pret a
Manger (/ˈprɛt ə ˈmɒ̃ʒeɪ/;
French for "ready to eat") is a
British multinational sandwich shop
chain founded in London, England, in 1983. It is...
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Albert Henry Manger, also
known as Al
Manger (May 21, 1899 –
March 1985), was an
American weightlifter who
competed in the 1932
Summer Olympics. He was...
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which was also
managed by the
Mangers but
owned by
William C. Adams, was
purchased from Adams'
estate in 1926. The
Mangers' next
hotel was the Continental...
- "Away in a
Manger" is a
Christmas carol first published in the late
nineteenth century and used
widely throughout the English-speaking world. In Britain...
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Dennis Mangers (born
October 13, 1940, in Inglewood, California) is an
American Democratic politician from California.
Mangers was a
member of the California...
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manger in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
manger is a
trough or box of
carved stone or wood
construction used to hold food for animals.
Manger may...
- The
story and
metaphor of The Dog in the
Manger derives from an old Gr****
fable which has been
transmitted in
several different versions.
Interpreted variously...
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James G.
Manger (born 10
January 1958) is a
former English cricketer.
Manger was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm
medium pace. He was born...