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  • Here in Nederland (Holland) & Europe – Heineken is considered by most every one here exactly what Papst Blue Ribbon would be considered in the US.

    Best Beer? | My[confined]Space

  • This postcard reproduces a 1950s advertisement for Heineken beer, and arrived today from the Netherlands — where Heineken is brewed and is the number one brand.

    Girls Go Postal! | Vintage Heineken

  • For example, the residents of Mountain View search for the word Heineken more than any other town in California so that's where all the Google profits go.

    Friday Fun With Google Maps

  • “Taste a Heineken from a bottle and then from a can,” he said.

    Balloon Juice » 2006 » February

  • For example, the residents of Mountain View search for the word Heineken more than any other town in California so that's where all the Google profits go.

    Archive 2008-10-01

  • Thus the name for Heineken beer, Xi li, and the many automobile brands - Mercedes, BMW, even Kia - that include a horse in their Chinese names one Kia sedan is named Qian li ma, or "thousand kilometer horse," an allusion to strength.

    NYT > Home Page

  • Thus the name for Heineken beer, Xi li, and the many automobile brands - Mercedes, BMW, even Kia - that include a horse in their Chinese names one Kia sedan is named Qian li ma, or "thousand kilometer horse," an allusion to strength.

    The Seattle Times

  • There†™ s considerable confusion in consumer minds over whether Heineken is German or Dutch and Nokia is frequently mistaken as a Japanese brand when, in fact, it is Finnish.

    The Economic Times

  • Mantilla pushes through in Heineken Open: Spain's Felix Mantilla beat fifth-seeded Jose Acasuso of Argentina 6-3, 7-5 on Monday in the first round of the Heineken Open in Auckland, New Zealand.

    USATODAY.com - Notes: Navratilova says Melbourne too hot for safety in January

  • But what bothered me most about the Heineken was the thing he said as he picked up the icy green bottle and pointed to it with the index finger from his other hand.

    Unbearable Lightness

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