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- Williamine is a brand of Poire Williams, an eau de vie produced with Williams pears, in Martigny, Canton of Valais, Switzerland. The trademark Williamine...
- (Peru; Chile) Pear distillations Poire Williams Williamine - brand of Poire Williams made from Williamine pears Plum distillations Dam****ine Slivovitz Ţuică...
- "moitié-moitié" generally refers to a digestif containing one half Williamine liqueur and one half Williamine eau-de-vie. In the canton of Ticino, a mezz e mezz (literally...
- Schnapps St. George Spirits – an American producer of eau de vie Țuică Williamine English: /oʊdəˈviː/; French: [odəvi]. Plural: eaux de vie. The phrase...
- Galler Bratwurst Tête de Moine Vacherin Fribourgeois Vacherin Mont d'Or Williamine Zuger Kirschtorte National dishes Fondue Muesli Raclette Rösti Related...
- Galler Bratwurst Tête de Moine Vacherin Fribourgeois Vacherin Mont d'Or Williamine Zuger Kirschtorte National dishes Fondue Muesli Raclette Rösti Related...
- pastor of a Congregational church in Plymouth, New Hampshire. He married Williamine Poole on July 6, 1830. She died in 1877. He died from bronchial disease...
- REVEUILLI-EZ/ONS et VEUILLI-EZ/ONS (wrong conjugated forms of REVOULOIR) ; WILLIAMINE,S (registered trademark). ODS4 : SEPTICOPYOEMIE, S (wrong spelling of...
- October 20, 1868. She died on December 22, 1869, and Stevens married Mary Williamine Green on September 30, 1873. He had four children with his second wife...
- Born in 1914, Mercier was the 12th of 13 children of Georges Mercier and Williamine Dion, then subsistence farmers in Notre-Dame-du-Rosaire. From 1920 to...