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What the Heck is Absinthe, Anyway? - MSNMade popular during the late nineteenth century, absinthe was the aphrodisiac of La Belle Époque. It was portrayed as a psychoactive drug and the alcoholic drink of choice among some of the ...
Absinth's meters are large enough to get the job done and small enough to be tucked away in the corner, free of the trappings of most meters I see slapped on to a UI.
When Absinth sent in a UI for Reader UI of the Week back in October, I praised the simple layout and said that with a few tweaks to the non-static UI elements, the setup would have been fine for ...
VAIL, Colorado – Absinth wormwood – or, artemesia absinthium – was originally introduced into North America for its medicinal qualities. This plant is often confused for a native sage and can be found ...
Previously, Absinth wormwood was listed as a locally noxious weed in more than 40 counties. Adding it to the statewide noxious weed list allows for uniform control across the state. Absinth ...
The popularity of absinth, the lurid green drink, is on the rise, despite being banned in the early part of the century. A German assessment of the safety of the drink found that consumers could still ...
Sebor Absinth, the company that owns the green coloured spirit of the same name, is moving into a burgeoning sambuca category with the launch of three flavoured variants. The Antica Sambuca range, ...
The registration of ‘absinth’ as a GI in Switzerland had led to 42 appeals by Swiss and foreign professional associations and enterprises. Three of the appeals have now been rejected by the Swiss ...
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