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The port at which we landed was called Daiquiri, a squalid little village where there had been a railway and iron-works.
The Rough Riders Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919 1992
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The port at which we landed was called Daiquiri, a squalid little village where there had been a railway and iron-works.
II. To Cuba 1899
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The port at which we landed was called Daiquiri, a squalid little village where there had been a railway and iron-works.
The Rough Riders Theodore Roosevelt 1888
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A Daiquiri is a lightly sweetened, rum based drink that incorporates lime and sometimes other fruit flavours.
We Blog A Lot 2008
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There are very fine daiquiri variations, such as Papa's own Hemingway Daiquiri.
Tony Sachs: How To Make A Real Daiquiri - And The Best White Rums To Make It With Tony Sachs 2011
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Instead, Casey sent in spy teams—the ones collecting intelligence about German military movements were given alcoholic code names, such as “Martini” and “Daiquiri.”
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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The exact origins of the daiquiri are lost in the mists of time, but the generally accepted story is that it was created by Americans in the town of Daiquiri, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War in the late 1890s.
Tony Sachs: How To Make A Real Daiquiri - And The Best White Rums To Make It With Tony Sachs 2011
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Instead, Casey sent in spy teams—the ones collecting intelligence about German military movements were given alcoholic code names, such as “Martini” and “Daiquiri.”
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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There are very fine daiquiri variations, such as Papa's own Hemingway Daiquiri.
Tony Sachs: How To Make A Real Daiquiri - And The Best White Rums To Make It With Tony Sachs 2011
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The exact origins of the daiquiri are lost in the mists of time, but the generally accepted story is that it was created by Americans in the town of Daiquiri, Cuba, during the Spanish-American War in the late 1890s.
Tony Sachs: How To Make A Real Daiquiri - And The Best White Rums To Make It With Tony Sachs 2011
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