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Coke sells a squeezable fruit in Russia called Multon Rich Fruit Mix pouches, marketed to adults as meals on the go.
PepsiCo's Latest Challenge: Valerie Bauerlein 2010
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Where Frank Multon and Pierre Zimmermann held them, there were three passes to West who opened one heart.
Enduring success 2011
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Team Monaco is the brainchild of Swiss property magnate Pierre Zimmermann, and contains Franck Multon from France and two of the world's greatest partnerships in Fantoni and Nunes from Italy, Helgemo and Helness from Norway.
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With the North-South cards as they actually were those chances were between slim and none – Multon in fact did pretty well to get out for one down.
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At left, Dobry mint iced tea is another Multon-manufactured beverage.
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In 2005, it bought Russian juice company Multon together with its bottler for about $500 million.
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Warwickshire; and of Multon and Percy in the north.
Ivanhoe 2004
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The man who would help Rand pick up the trail, in Multon, was named Hugh Draper, an Englishman who'd spent a good portion of his life in the Middle East.
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Lucy, the lord Willoughby, the lord Basset, the lord of Saint-Aubin, sir Louis Tufton, the lord of Multon, the lord Lascelles and divers other, about an eight hundred men of arms and twelve hundred archers.
Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series) Thomas Malory Jean Froissart
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"Miss Multon" had been lying by for a number of seasons.
Stage Confidences Clara Morris
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