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“The "Freedonia" cocktail at Teardrop features foie gras infused armagnac (a type of brandy).”
“Rufus T Firefly's executive agenda for the running of Freedonia had more substance than this absurd assortment of populist demands.”
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“LG and Samsung also got a rapid start in the U.S. appliance business because Americans already were familiar with those brands on cellphones, flat-screen television sets and other items, said Michael Deneen , an analyst at Freedonia Group, another Cleveland-based research firm.”
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“Oh, it's quite heated—I would never say one is better or worse or cleaner than the other," says Matt Zielenski, an analyst at the Freedonia Group, a Cleveland research firm.”
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“Demand in China for food-safety products, such as tracking devices, is estimated to climb 15% to 13 billion yuan $2 billion in the next two years, according to Cleveland-based research company Freedonia Group.”
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“Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho Marx) is appointed head of a small, bankrupt country called Freedonia who almost immediately declares war.”
“In the movie, Groucho played Rufus T Firefly, president of Freedonia, ready to defend the honour of Mrs Teasdale (Margaret Dumont) – ifhe could find it – by going to war with Sylvania.”
“Plastic prices are at precrash levels, according to research firm Freedonia Group.”
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“But Blount might have done more with sourcing the name of the country ruled and dismembered by the brothers: Freedonia, "Land of the Spree, and the Home of the Knave.”
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“World demand for household appliances in unit terms will rise 2.8% a year through 2013, largely because of demand in China and other developing countries, Freedonia Group said in a recent forecast.”
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