The sauce detracted from the simple perfection of the kaiser roll, grilled onions and barbecued kransky combination. |
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Throughout the century, revisionists were continually accused of being tools or sympathizers of the kaiser. |
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The Camden burger consists of a fresh kaiser roll, eight Angus ounces, sweet caramelized onions and a mini haystack of shoestring potatoes. |
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In 1871 the Prussian king, Wilhelm I, was proclaimed kaiser of the new German empire. |
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At various times, Roosevelt had the Russian czar, the German kaiser, and the hypersensitive Japanese eating out of his hand, however reluctantly. |
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The kaiser, he said, had no intention of taking permanent possession of Venezuelan territory. |
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In 1900 he served on the staff of the expeditionary force sent there to crush the Boxer rebellion, thus attracting the notice of the kaiser. |
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Chief Reilly lifted the bun of his pastrami and mayo on a kaiser roll, sniffing at it suspiciously. |
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He was given just two weeks to wind up his affairs in Washington, and on 5 January 1903 the kaiser canceled his credentials. |
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A thick half-pound, grilled to a perfect medium, it oozes juice, staining the semi-fresh kaiser until it's ketchup red. |
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All are available on white or whole wheat baguette or kaiser roll. |
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She pulled her kaiser apart even more and nibbled at the pieces. |
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He opposes parliamentary government, control of taxation by the House of Deputies, and responsibility of ministers to the parliaments, rather than the king and kaiser. |
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Spread dressing on toasted kaiser rolls, then top with fried shrimp and shredded iceberg lettuce. |
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In Brazil, where Germany made one of its strongest thrusts into Latin America, German immigrants professed greater loyalty to the Brazilian state than to the kaiser. |
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There was too much, it was too strong and it detracted from the simple perfection of the winning kaiser roll, grilled onions, tomato sauce and barbecued Kransky combination. |
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The old Kaiser Franz Joseph, faithful and hardworking, was the obverse of the feckless and impetuous German kaiser. |
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This development parallels that of the name of the Caesars in the original Roman Empire, which became kaiser and czar, among others. |
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By, by gum, we'll lick the kaiser when the sergeants teach us how, for, dad burn it, he's the reason that we're in the army now! |
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Consider these numbers from a kaiser Foundation poll from last week. |
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Lightly seasoned and grilled over an open flame, the patties are slapped on a fresh-baked kaiser roll and finished with standard issue condiments. |
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Hindenburg also used his huge influence to persuade Kaiser Wilhelm to abdicate and to go to Holland. |
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Finally, I was medevacked to Kaiser, and my chart was translated from Thai. |
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When the burgers are done, toast the Kaiser rolls on the grill for 20-30 seconds, and you're done. |
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Kent Kaiser likewise has a long record as public advocate for conservative causes, and particularly those of the religious right. |
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Upon arriving in Seattle we linked-up with snow shredders B.J. Kaiser and Tim Carlson. |
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By 1902, under the leadership of Heinrich Cla, the Pan-Germans shifted their loyalty from the Kaiser to the volk. |
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The richest traders of the city gathered at Kaiser Park, and liquor and money flowed like water. |
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The material Benno Kaiser uses, the sand, does not have the same claim of everlastingness as bronze or marble. |
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According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, in addition to having insurance premiums to pay, more than half of the insured pay a deductible. |
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He is enjoying an active retirement after many years of engineering and project management at Kaiser Engineering. |
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But basically kids are really keen to label each other, they even told me I was a grebo because I like the Kaiser Chiefs. |
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Although new to the shipping industry, Kaiser proved a success in turning out the ships America needed. |
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Germany under the Kaiser was not the monstrous regime it was made out to be by the propagandists of the British empire at the time the war broke out. |
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But after a few more anecdotes, Kaiser was off to Big Sky Country, and Ely was recalled to the witness stand. |
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Sandra Richmond and Eloise Kaiser each donated two plots to families of the victims. |
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Bob Kaiser, chief of tropical diseases at the CDC, was stumped by the descriptions of the fever. |
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And the Kaiser was unwise to sneer that his uncle Edward VII went yachting with Thomas Lipton, the purveyor of bacon and tea to the urban consumer. |
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This story was done in collaboration with Kaiser Health News, an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. |
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Kaiser Health News is an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation. |
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Last Tuesday, the paper was 28 pages, with ads from chevron, Boeing, Novartis, and Kaiser Permanente, among others. |
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Serve on whole-wheat buns or Kaiser rolls, or spread on top of rice. |
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Crans Yoon, a first-year allergy fellow at Kaiser Permanente Los Angeles Medical Center. |
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Farrukh Ahmed, Sufia Kamal, Kaiser Haq and Nirmalendu Goon are important figures of modern Bangladeshi poetry. |
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From the UK were The Libertines, Franz Ferdinand, Bloc Party, Editors, The Fratellis, Placebo, Razorlight, Kaiser Chiefs and The Kooks. |
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Executive power was vested in the emperor, or Kaiser, who was assisted by a chancellor responsible only to him. |
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By 1916, Germany was effectively a military dictatorship run by Hindenburg and Ludendorff, with the Kaiser reduced to a mere figurehead. |
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Meanwhile, Hindenburg and the senior generals lost confidence in the Kaiser and his government. |
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For example, the Kaiser refused, in 1890, to renew the Reinsurance Treaty with Russia. |
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The initial offensive was so successful that Kaiser Wilhelm II declared 24 March a national holiday. |
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With the military faltering and with widespread loss of confidence in the Kaiser, Germany moved towards surrender. |
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The Kaiser, kings and other hereditary rulers all were removed from power and Wilhelm fled to exile in the Netherlands. |
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The municipal area stretches along the Lower Inn Valley between the Brandenberg Alps in the northwest and the Kaiser Mountains in the southeast. |
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Direct control of various elements of the fleet was subordinated to officers commanding those elements, accountable to the Kaiser. |
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The reorganisations suited the Kaiser who wanted to maintain direct control of his ships. |
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The German Kaiser Wilhelm II had been brought up amongst the Royal Navy, when he visited his grandmother, Queen Victoria. |
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The most significant result of the battle was the effect on the attitude of the Kaiser. |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II issued an order that all risks to surface vessels were to be avoided. |
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Thus, his name is pronounced in a similar way to the pronunciation of the German Kaiser. |
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The title became Kaiser in German and Tsar or Czar in the Slavic languages. |
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In the First World War, Kaiser Wilhelm II had promoted only five generals to Field Marshal. |
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On 25 January, Edward VII, the Kaiser and Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, helped lift her body into the coffin. |
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In many languages, Caesar became the word for Emperor, as in the German Kaiser and in the Bulgarian and subsequently Russian Tsar. |
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With the proclamation of Wilhelm as Kaiser, Prussia assumed the leadership of the new empire. |
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Soon after the Austrian treaty was signed, a reformed preacher, Jacob Kaiser, was captured in Uznach and executed in Schwyz. |
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A shooting lodge was constructed for the Kaiser at Martindale by the major local landowner, Hugh Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale. |
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Particularly did the Kaiser call attention to the equivocal and unloyal position of England which had destroyed the hope of a peaceful issue. |
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The Royal George burger debuted in July including foie gras, truffle aioli and fresh figs on a Kaiser roll. |
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Nearly two weeks later, Kaiser expressed remorse in a letter to Sanchez. |
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With the Union Rescue Mission as a backdrop, Delgadillo castigated Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Bellflower for dumping a patient on Skid Row. |
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Never a member of the National Socialist party, he nevertheless served the Reich as head of the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for Physics. |
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In developing this new facility network, a Kaiser nephrologist assumed the role of medical director in each of the new facilities. |
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Shalesh Gupta, a perinatologist with Kaiser Permanente's Panorama City facility. |
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Today, Kaiser Permanente says it is the largest nonprofit HMO in the United States. |
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David Wong, an internist who serves on the committee that oversees pharmaceuticals at Kaiser Permanente in Panorama City. |
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Essentially a medium-size crab cake plopped on an untoasted Kaiser roll with hardly any mayo, a piece of iceberg lettuce, a tomato and onion slice, it was a poor choice. |
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Having babies spits in the eye of the Ludendorffs and Kaiser Wilhelms and the Krupps and all the other deathmongers who'd kill the lot of us if they could. |
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Kaiser first learned the value of cooperative effort playing stickball and stoopball on the streets of New York City, where he was born and brought up. |
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There is also a cigar lighter from the Royal College of Nursing, cedar trees presented by the 36th Ulster Division and a chandelier from Kaiser Wilhelm. |
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The scene is 1908 Germany, with the Second Reich at the peak of its power, ruled by a Kaiser who is almost always decked out in a splendid military uniform. |
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Concerts are also held at the O2 Academy, Elland Road, which has hosted groups such as Queen and Kaiser Chiefs, among others and at the universities. |
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Prussia thus exercised influence in both bodies, with executive power vested in the Prussian King as Kaiser, who appointed the federal chancellor. |
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He was removed from office in 1890 by an aggressive young Kaiser Wilhelm II, who pursued a disruptive foreign policy that polarized Europe into rival camps. |
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When an arms race broke out between Germany and Britain to build larger navies, the German Kaiser commented, 'I admire Fisher, I say nothing against him. |
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The limited nature of the operation conformed to the ban by the Kaiser on operations by the High Seas Fleet, that had been reiterated on 10 January. |
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Kaiser Wilhelm II greatly expanded the navy, and enlarged its mission. |
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Surface commerce raiders were proving to be ineffective, and on 4 February 1915, the Kaiser assented to the declaration of a war zone in the waters around the British Isles. |
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There was a concentrated Expressionist movement in early 20th century German theatre, of which Georg Kaiser and Ernst Toller were the most famous playwrights. |
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This decision led the ambitious Kaiser into conflict with Bismarck. |
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Leopold Jessner's 1926 production at the Berlin Staatstheater portrayed Claudius's court as a parody of the corrupt and fawning court of Kaiser Wilhelm. |
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