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fortified and
unfortified.
While both
kinds provide iron,
fortified yeast provides 20
percent of the
recommended daily value,
while unfortified yeast provides...
- the use of the term
Marsala to
products from the
Marsala area.
While unfortified wine is also
produced in the
Marsala region, it does not
qualify for...
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parts of
southern France,
rural Spain and
rural Italy.
Survivals of
unfortified Romanesque secular houses and palaces, and the
domestic quarters of monasteries...
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important day of the year.
During the Memorial,
unleavened bread and
unfortified red wine (symbolizing Jesus' body and
blood respectively) are p****ed...
- the
southern Rhône wine
region of France,
covering both
fortified and
unfortified wines. The
sweet fortified wines (Vin Doux Naturel, VDN) can be red,...
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Marsala wine is a wine from
Sicily that is
available in both
fortified and
unfortified versions. It was
first produced in 1772 by an
English merchant, John...
- a
Schloss can be a
fortified or
unfortified building, a
country house,
similar to an Ansitz, is
usually unfortified. If fortified, it is
called a castle...
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United Kingdom, "compound" is not
generally used in the
sense of an
unfortified enclosure, and not for homes. There, as in
North American English, if...
- sp****ly po****ted,
limited to
small rural settlements, most of them
unfortified. The Tel Dan Stele,
discovered in 1993,
shows that the
kingdom existed...
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keyholes to unlock. As was the case with the
inner German border, an
unfortified strip of
Eastern territory was left
outside the wall. This
outer strip...