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The organic pilsner, called Papst Bier, or "pope beer," was brewed at the Brauhaus Südstern, just a stumble away from the German capital's papal diplomatic mission, the Apostolic Nunciature, where Benedict will stay overnight after visiting parliament and addressing a stadium full of pilgrims on Thursday.
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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.
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A white sheet bearing the German phrase "Lang lebe Papst Benedikt" — "Long live Pope Benedict" — hung from a railing.
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I believe that the brand is now owned by the Papst Brewing Company (which is also no longer in Milwaukee).
Schlitz Beer is Back…and Coming to Milwaukee « PurpleSlog – Awesomeness & Modesty Meets Sexy 2008
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Litigation is the business model whereby Papst, when successful, achieves royalty payments from others.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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Papst is a German company that produces no products; it acquires patents on products or methods allegedly invented by others and then searches the world for patents it might challenge for infringement.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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'Wir sind Papst' indeed - I love a man who uses the royal 'we' when addressing the public after so unselfishly accepting such a thankless, menial position.
Is That Legal?: "Aryanization" and the Question of German "Coercion" 2006
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Ultimately, Papst offers no good reason why its experienced counsel should be allowed, without sanction, to ignore totally a court order on which they had been heard fully.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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A spat broke out between the parties during discovery that resulted in an order levying multiple sanctions against the patent holder, Papst.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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At one of the first status conferences of the MDL, when the Court queried whether this was old-fashioned “claim-jumping,” counsel for Papst readily agreed that it had been called worse.
Archive 2008-05-01 Peter Zura 2008
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