| 31. | This partnership expanded into the brasseries of " Rhodes and Co " in Manchester, Edinburgh and Crawley.
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| 32. | Les Brasseries enjoyed a monopoly on the Cameroonian market until 1982 when Nouvelles brasseries africaines ( NOBRA ) began production.
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| 33. | Les Brasseries enjoyed a monopoly on the Cameroonian market until 1982 when Nouvelles brasseries africaines ( NOBRA ) began production.
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| 34. | Also widespread are " brasseries ", which usually offer a large number of beers and typical national dishes.
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| 35. | Les Brasseries was the only provider of such bottles within Cameroon, so even its competitors relied on it for these.
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| 36. | By 1952 the beer now known as'Kronenbourg 1664'was launched by Brasseries Kronenbourg to celebrate founder J�r�me Hatt.
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| 37. | In fact, so many brasseries have opened in New York that you can think of almost any neighborhod as an arrondissement.
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| 38. | Unlike bistros, which tend to be cozy and intimate neighborhood spots, brasseries are large, noisy and throbbing with energy.
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| 39. | In Cameroon the beer is produced by Brasseries du Cameroun ( Cameroonian Breweries ), owned by the French company, Castell.
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| 40. | Les Brasseries was founded in 1948 as a subsidiary of the French company les Brasseries et Glaceries d'Indochine ( BGI ).
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