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Trapp claims a cab driver took him to a club called the Spearmint Rhino instead of the one he wanted to go to.
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Written by Billy Rose in 1924, this song originally said "Spearmint" instead of "chewing gum."
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"Spearmint," says John Evelyn, "is friendly to the weak stomach, and powerful against all nervous crudities."
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A book of matches and a single stick of Wrigley's Spearmint Gum (boothby171)
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People who chew Wrigley's Spearmint gum, people who whistle for no good reason and those who insist on wearing baseball caps while not palpably participating in American outdoor sports would incur penalties.
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As for the FTSE 350 companies themselves: short of placing cardboard cut-outs around their tables, perhaps with a few scented candles for atmosphere, non-executive female directorships must be one of the most convenient ways of gender-washing a company that, further down the chain, might more or less live at Spearmint Rhino.
Imposing quotas is not as crucial as changing cultures | Catherine Bennett
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Pop over to the Spearmint Rhino and recruit some fresh bunnies.
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Usually, in my experience, problems occur near taxi ranks and Guildhall, near Spearmint Rhinos, where there is a major taxi rank, is similar to Prince of Wales Road, but POWR has lots of pubs, lots of clubs and lots of taxi ranks.
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Our favorite room of the house remains the attic, with its triangular shape and unusual feel. -via Spearmint Decor
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Spearmint sorbet: Sorbet de hierba buena: Mexican Recipe
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