- A
tort is a
civil wrong,
other than
breach of contract, that
causes a
claimant to
suffer loss or harm,
resulting in
legal liability for the
person who...
- cake or
cream cake. An
element common to some
tortes is
sweet icing (exceptions are
several French tortes, such as Gâteau Mercédès and Gâteau Alcazar)...
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Lonely Planet. Bullock-Prado,
Gesine (2012). Pie It Forward: Pies, Tarts,
Tortes, Galettes, and
Other Pastries Reinvented. Open Road Media. p. 198. From...
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Tortor (Batak: ᯖᯬᯒ᯲ᯖᯬᯒ᯲) is a
traditional Batak dance originating from
North Sumatra, Indonesia. This
dance was
originally a
ritual and
sacred dance performed...
- enjo**** the torte, made by his wife, with
punsch for breakfast.
Runeberg tortes are
typically eaten only in
Finland and are
generally available in stores...
- John
Tortes "Chief"
Meyers (July 29, 1880 – July 25, 1971) was an
American Major League Baseball catcher for the New York Giants,
Boston Braves, and Brooklyn...
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Tort reform consists of
changes in the
civil justice system in
common law
countries that aim to
reduce the
ability of
plaintiffs to
bring tort litigation...
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bakery products in Europe. The
company mainly produces frozen pies, cakes,
tortes,
tarts and
bread rolls. The head
office is in Osnabrück. In 2010, the company...
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sweet dessert that is
typically baked.
Tortes differ from
cakes in that
cakes are made from
wheat flour, but
tortes,
originating in
Central Europe, are generally...
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While climbing the Col d'Aubsique (via the Col du
Soulor and the Col de
Tortes) in the 1910 Tour de
France he is
reported to have said to the race organisers:...