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.
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During discussions on the issue Siavash777 argued that " the entire article is based on rummers [ sic ] and Mr . Fakhravar's enemies or competitors or Islamic Republic of Iran's informants who wants to attack Fakhravar and didn't have any fact never ever.
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Ale-house in Parker's Lane off Drury Lane; the " Apple-Tree Tavern " in Charles Street, Covent Garden ( Lodge now called " Lodge of Fortitude and Old Cumberland No . 12 " ); and the " Rummer and Grapes"
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One of the great ironies of the whole Wasserman story is that a guy who got his start in a Cleveland night club ultimately loses the studio he worked so hard to get 60 years later . . . to the grandson of the Canadian rum-rummer who supplied that night club with booze.
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By the standards of his time a gentleman like Wren would not generally join an artisan body; however the workmen of St Paul's cathedral would naturally have sought the patronage or " interest " of their employer, and within Wren's lifetime there was a predominantly gentlemen's Lodge at the " Rummer and Grapes ", a mile upriver at Westminster ( where Wren had been to School ).
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In their 1975 book " The Beatles : An Illustrated Record ", Roy Carr and Tony Tyler describe " Instant Karma ! " as a " snappy little rocker " that " owes as much to the skilful production of Phil Spector as to the vitality of the overall performance ", on which " [ d ] rummer Alan White excels . " Carr and Tyler remark that " Who Has Seen the Wind ? " " would have made a marvellous soundtrack for the movie of Henry James " The Turn of the Screw', being a somewhat sinister ditty sung " ?la Wunderkind " ".