"' Robert Rummer "'( born 1927 ) was a post-war subdivisions of Mid-Century modern style tract housing in Oregon, United States.
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As a collector, Gordon formed an idiosyncratic view of his subject _ the subject itself was idiosyncratic : face vessels, walking sticks, rummers, flags constructed from pop-tops.
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Bill Rummer, operations director at Champlin Fighter Museum in Mesa, said that Arizona was a prime training location for " everything from basic flight training to advanced bomber training ."
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Masonic lodges met in both taverns during the 1730s, and the Lodge at the " Rummer and Grapes " in nearby Channel Row was the smartest of the four founders of the Grand Lodge.
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While the three London lodges were mainly operative lodges, the " Rummer and Grapes ", by the Palace of Westminster, appears to have been primarily a lodge of accepted and speculative gentlemen masons.
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The publican is adulterating a hogshead of wine, a practice recalled in the poetry of Matthew Prior who lived with his uncle Samuel Prior, the Landlord successively of both the " Rummer and Grapes " and the " Rummer ".
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The publican is adulterating a hogshead of wine, a practice recalled in the poetry of Matthew Prior who lived with his uncle Samuel Prior, the Landlord successively of both the " Rummer and Grapes " and the " Rummer ".
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In 2005, the club had a bad year mean while their hometown rival Tigres won the league title which Fleur up rummer about the club's future weather if the city could sustain 2 baseball clubs having each club average a low attendance that year.
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Prosecutor, gave embarrassing details of the crime to the jury, as it was accepted in those days . He described how they moved from Royal Oak in the Strand to Rummer Tavern and came to the Talbot Inn, where under-marshal ordered a bedroom.
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The " Earl of Cardigan " tavern is on one side of the street, and opposite is the " Rummer ", whose sign shows a rummer ( a short wide-brimmed glass ) with a bunch of grapes on the pole.