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The 150-seat restaurant and bar "We want the bar to feel like a lounge, like a separate space," said Shimp, which is being designed by Minneapolis-based Tanek, is scheduled to open in July.
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In McFall the court refused to order Shimp to donate bone marrow which was necessary to save the life of his cousin, McFall:
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Once late in May, in the corner of a lichen-covered, old snake fence beside the Wabash on the Shimp farm, I made a series of studies of the home life of a pair of ground sparrows.
Moths of the Limberlost Gene Stratton-Porter 1893
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Luke Shimp said they "wanted to send a message" with the drink program.
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Shimp calls it "the truest form of wine" because there's no oxygen to taint the vino.
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It's a hot trend on the West Coast and something co-owner Luke Shimp plans to do more of.
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While pumping wine out of a bottle might ruffle purists, Shimp said it's actually a great way to drink higher-end stuff, such as Chateau Montelena Cabernet $35 a glass.
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Or as co-owner Luke Shimp put it, his new bar is "beverage-forward."
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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Hal Shimp didn't want a traditional send-off after death.
The Seattle Times 2011
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When Hal Shimp, 91, died in February, his body tissue was dissolved using heat and lye, turning it into a liquid that could be poured down a drain and a dry bone residue.
The Seattle Times 2011
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