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Schorle (German: [ˈʃɔʁlə] ) is a
German beverage made by
diluting juice or wine with
carbonated water or
lemonade (lemon-lime soda). The most
common variety...
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apple juice and
carbonated water.
Schorle Appletiser Drosdowski, Günther, ed. (1989). "
Schorle".
Duden (in German). Vol. 7. Etymologie. Das...
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local winemakers during the
growing season. The wine is
often served as a
Schorle, a mix of wine and
carbonated water. The
meals are
simple and homemade...
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instead of soda
water (Sauergespritzter)). In most of Germany, the word "
Schorle" is used to
denote a Spritzer.
Alcoholic spritzers are
increasingly available...
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punching he
broke down
Sanders over the
following rounds,
forcing referee Jon
Schorle to stop the bout in the eighth.
Klitschko landed 60% of his
power punches...
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mixed with
sparkling water to make up a po****r
refreshing drink called Schorle, a term that also
describes juice,
mixed with water.
Every wine making...
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unloaded many good
punches on
Griggs while maintaining control.
Referee Jon
Schorle then
asked the
fighters to
stand up due to inactivity,
despite Lashley...
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barrage of
punches to
which Alcine had no
reply to
causing referee Jon
Schorle to stop the
fight at 1
minute and 20 seconds.
After the fight,
Charlo called...
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about 1600,
additional names used in the
German language were "Schurel", "
Schörle", and "Schurl".
Beginning in the 18th century, the name Schörl was mainly...
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glove touched the canvas, but it was not
scored a
knockdown by
referee Jon
Schorle. The
final scores were 118–110, 116–112 and 115–112 in
favor of Raheem...