Similar words: thinness, plainness, minnesota, genuineness, guiltiness, innateness, leanness, tennessee. Meaning: n. 1. English stage and screen actor noted for versatility (1914-2000) 2. a kind of bitter stout.
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31. Finally, on the last day of the decade, 31 December 1759, Arthur Guinness stepped boldly into the dark.
32. And eventually, Guinness as we know it, rich subtle and dark, is ready to see the light of day.
33. Lorton spent the evening drinking bottled Guinness and watching snooker on the television.
34. Guinness, in addition to its traditional brewing interests, had acquired Bell's whisky after an acrimonious takeover battle in 1985.
35. So we ordered another Guinness and soaked up the atmosphere some more.
36. Direct investment in its own distribution and marketing allows Guinness to manage its brands, in the context of international brand strategies.
37. Guinness Draught Bitter was launched nationally and early indications are encouraging.
38. Thirty years earlier Guinness had become the largest brewers in Ireland.
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39. Guinness is performing creditably through this recession, which is testimony to all those who work in the Company.
40. In all its acquisitions, Guinness has sought business opportunities that have enhanced and strengthened its core activities.
41. Guinness was accused of bad faith, in particular for failing to adhere to promises made in the official offer documents.
42. The Guinness Prize is awarded to the best first time exhibitor.
43. And the product being advertised is, of course, the 1993 edition of the Guinness Book of Records.
44. In the resultant culture clash Guinness drowns, heroism subverted by duty, reality distorted by the military mindset.
45. Arthur Guinness had the foresight to make a business decision which determined the future of the company.
46. The walls come alive with foaming beer and music surrounds them as the audience journeys upward in a can of Guinness.
47. He found him sitting in his canvas chair beside a brazier, drinking Guinness with the chief armourer.
48. Throughout his works Charles Dickens made several references to Guinness.
49. Canned Draught Guinness is a product of which we are particularly and justly proud.
50. The strength and quality of Guinness ensured that it survived the rigours of long sea voyages, whereas other beers went under.
51. After bids and counter bids the Secretary of State referred the Guinness proposal to the Commission for inquiry and report.
52. Lorton bought him a pint of Guinness and a whisky chaser.
53. The Guinness bid transformed the company into an international giant and Ward had played a vital role in bringing this about.
54. Overall, research shows that the commercials are very meaningful to Guinness drinkers and reinforce its reputations as a tonic.
55. The extradition will add a further complication to the Guinness criminal trial.
56. Michelle contacted the Guinness Book of Records whose compilers agreed that the tiniest of tots deserves a special mention.
57. Guinness is sold through all the major brewer's outlets, and accounts for 4.5 percent of total beer sales.
58. The Houston group, he argues, included runners from a number of clubs, an infraction of Guinness rules.
59. Despite his phony credentials as a cleric, Guinness felt strongly that the reality of this trust was important.
60. Steve, a believer in the personal touch, made their day by laying on their favourite drink, chilled Guinness.
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