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Minor league baseball team
The Lebanon Pretzel Eaters were a minor league baseball team based in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. In 1892, the Pretzel Eaters played a partial season as members
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Minor league baseball team
continued play as the Lebanon Pretzel Eaters, who became charter members of the Class B level Pennsylvania State League. The Pretzel Eaters team continued hosting
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American baseball player (1861–1905)
James J. McCormick (December 31, 1861 – September 11, 1905) was an American third baseman in Major League Baseball for the 1883 Baltimore Orioles of the
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American baseball player (1867–1900)
Edward Augustine "Fred" Knouff (June 1867 – September 14, 1900) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher from 1885 to 1889. He played for the Philadelphia
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American baseball player (1867–1913)
John Fee (December 23, 1867 – March 3, 1913) was an American professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues. He pitched in seven
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American baseball player (1866–1929)
George Wartman Carman (March 29, 1866 – June 16, 1929) was an American Major League Baseball shortstop. He played for the Philadelphia Athletics of the
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American baseball player (1864–1931)
John H. Riddle (1864–1931) was an American Minor League Baseball player. He played in 11 games for the 1889 Washington Nationals of the National League
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American baseball player (1874–1932)
John Franklin West (January 18, 1874 – September 6, 1932) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who pitched in one game for the Boston Beaneaters
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American baseball player (1869–1930)
William A. Fagan (February 15, 1869 – March 21, 1930), nicknamed "Clinkers", was an American professional baseball player who played for the New York Metropolitans
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Minor league baseball league (1892-1895)
Johnstown Terrors 1893 Lancaster, PA: Lancaster Chicks 1894–1895 Lebanon, PA: Lebanon Pretzel Eaters 1892 Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Colts 1894 Pottsville
Pennsylvania_State_League
Middle Eastern flatbread with minced meat
ʿajīn ("meat with dough"). Lahm bi ajeen, or lahmacun is a popular dish in Lebanon and Syria. Variants of lahmacun are also common in Armenia and Turkey,
Lahmacun
American multinational food company
Dunkin' opened its first location in Lebanon in 1998 and has since gained a lot of admiration among Lebanese people and is now one of the most popular
Dunkin'_Donuts
Mexican spit-grilled pork seasoned with adobada
preparing and cooking al pastor is based on the lamb shawarma brought by Lebanese immigrants to the region. Al pastor features a flavor palette that uses
Al_pastor
Five circuits in American minor league baseball
Johnstown Johns (1910–1912) Lancaster Red Roses (1905–1912, 1914) Lebanon (1904) Reading Pretzels (1907–1912, 1914) Shamokin (1905) Trenton Tigers 1907–1914
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street foods include hot dogs, halal chicken over rice, pizza slices, pretzels, knishes, roasted nuts, falafel, and tacos. The New York hot dog is one
Cuisine_of_New_York_City
American multinational fast food chain
Fried Chicken Sandwich by Teaming Up With Restaurant That Ripped Them Off". Eater. Archived from the original on January 11, 2021. Retrieved January 8, 2021
Popeyes
Mexican filled tortilla dish
flame-broiled as it spins like shawarma. This variation has roots in Mexico's Lebanese immigrant population. Tacos de asador ("spit" or "grill" tacos) may be
Taco
Quebecois dish of french fries, cheese curds and gravy
as Haitian, Mexican, Portuguese, Indian, Japanese, Greek, Italian and Lebanese. These poutines may bear little resemblance to the traditional recipe.
Poutine
Dish of cabbage leaves with a filling
and Eastern Europe, tomato-based sauces and sour cream are typical. In Lebanon, the cabbage is stuffed with rice and minced meat and only rolled to the
Cabbage_roll
American travel and cuisine television show
2014). "Where Is Andrew Zimmern Eating While He's in Atlanta? - AZ Watch". Eater Atlanta. Retrieved April 5, 2014. "SHOWBUZZDAILY's Top 25 Monday Cable Originals:
Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern
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Sausage in a bun
person to hold the record before Chestnut was Takeru Kobayashi. Competitive eater Miki Sudo holds the record for most hot dogs eaten in 10 minutes by a female
Hot_dog
American multinational coffeehouse chain
(November 10, 2015). "Starbucks' Holiday Cup Controversies, Explained". Eater. Archived from the original on June 23, 2020. Retrieved October 2, 2021
Starbucks
Food culture of the United States
Germans made to preserve the offal of a pig slaughter. The Philadelphia soft pretzel was originally brought to Eastern Pennsylvania in the early 18th century
American_cuisine
Scrap Book + Loco live pages". WorthPoint. Retrieved March 23, 2021. "Acid Eaters". The Tampa Tribune. March 2, 1995. Retrieved April 15, 2021 – via Newspapers
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2020. Retrieved 2 October 2020. "Kebab festival to bring foodies, meat eaters together". 9 July 2019. Archived from the original on 13 December 2020.
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"Iconic buildings define cityscapes, but street food defines cities. Hot pretzels in Manhattan, currywurst in Berlin, funnel cake in Boston. Local aromas
List_of_street_foods
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Girl/Female
Welsh
Queen.
Female
English
Pet form of German Grete, GRETEL means "pearl."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Leaton in Shropshire. The first element is uncertain, but may be Old English hlēo ‘shelter’ or (ge)lǣt ‘watercourse’ (modern English ‘leat’). The second element is Old English tūn ‘enclosure’, ‘settlement’.
Girl/Female
Greek Persian German
Pearl.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Leaman.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, Gaelic, Irish
Cloak; Blackbird; Lover; Little Cape
Boy/Male
Irish Gaelic
Surname.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Defender of Mankind; Protector of Men
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman);.
Girl/Female
English American
Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman);.
Biblical
white, incense
Boy/Male
Biblical
White; incense.
Boy/Male
German
Pearl. Abbreviation of Margaret.
Boy/Male
German
Salt
Girl/Female
Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Scandinavian, Swedish
Form of Margaret; Child of Light; Pearl
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, French
Light; Derived from an of Helen; Beautiful Woman; Variant of Liana; Youthful; Bond; Graceful Meadow
Surname or Lastname
English
English : metronymic from Lees 3.
Boy/Male
Irish
Good.
Girl/Female
English
defender of mankind.
Male
German
Medieval German name, probably derived from Teutonic Atta, ETZEL means "father." In Germanic legend (the Nibelungenlied), this was the German name for Attila the Hun.Â
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n.
The stormy petrel.
n.
The stormy petrel.
v. t.
To frame; to devise; to disguise or excuse; hence, to pretend; to declare falsely.
n.
A kind of German biscuit or cake in the form of a twisted ring, salted on the outside.
n.
See Henbane.
n.
One of several species of sea birds, of the family procellariidae, allied to the albatrosses and petrels. Among the well-known species are the arctic fulmar (Fulmarus glacialis) (called also fulmar petrel, malduck, and mollemock), and the giant fulmar (Ossifraga gigantea).
n.
One of a people and religious sect dwelling chiefly in the Lebanon mountains of Syria.
v. t. & i.
To surpass; to excel; to exceed.
n.
Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging to the family Procellaridae. The small petrels, or Mother Carey's chickens, belong to Oceanites, Oceanodroma, Procellaria, and several allied genera.
n.
See Petrel.
n.
See Pretzel.
n.
A diving petrel of Australia (Halodroma wrinatrix).
n.
Alt. of Lebban
n.
The storm petrel.
n.
One of a body of nominal Christians, who speak the Arabic language, and reside on Mount Lebanon and in different parts of Syria. They take their name from one Maron of the 6th century.
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