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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61. But trade war fears continued to undermine brewers with Guinness down 6p to 510p.
62. In contrast to Guinness I, Ward's trial lasted just six weeks and was based on one charge.
63. In 1982 they called on Mr Morton to help rescue Guinness Peat, which was close to collapse.
64. Guinness tried his hand at the new Porter with rather more success than his fellow Dublin brewers.
65. Then open a chilled bottle of Guinness Original and pour it slowly into a glass.
66. Surprisingly there is only one index-linked gilt unit trust; it is run by Guinness Flight.
67. When his son Matthew was temporarily crippled with polio, Guinness took to dropping in to church and praying.
68. What drives hopefuls through such hoops for a mere Guinness listing?
69. The extension of the disclosure obligation to arrangements was imposed as a direct result of criticisms following the Guinness affair.
70. Commitment to quality has enabled Guinness to enjoy success for over 230 years.
71. A fully comprehensive stock including two bitters, three lagers[sentencedict.com], Guinness and cider on draught.
72. Guinness stout is the world's leading stout brand, accounting for around 40 percent of the company's beer volume.
73. In early experiments I actually used Guinness in the dough but it is too costly.
74. The person who spotted the most hazards was Guinness pensioner(sentencedict.com), who wins a £25 Guinness voucher.
75. This led to the impression that Spens lived, breathed and was eventually killed by the Guinness affair.
76. The principal brand is Guinness Foreign Extra Stout which enjoys an unequalled brand image and reputation for quality.
77. Anybody outside his close immediate circle was intrigued by the Guinness enigma.
78. A true reflection of the high cultural status Guinness has achieved in its native land.
79. Sales of Guinness fell slightly in a national market which shrank by up to 5 percent.
80. His other real interests are, he concludes, Guinness and good comedy.
81. Guinness was moving against the market trend, ending the day off 12 at 576p.
82. Railway enthusiasts will be interested in the Richard Guinness Hall which houses his magnificent collection of many prototypes of early railway engines.
83. He is alleged to have been a key figure in virtually all aspects of the Guinness affair.
84. After an acrimonious and close battle, Guinness emerged narrowly as the victor.
85. So he put the black magic in a can - and Guinness recently sold its 100 millionth tin.
86. Good wine list, over 30 whiskies, draught beers including Guinness.
87. Unlike industry rivals such as Guinness, Highland has only a relatively small export business - about a third of its sales.
88. Today, Guinness Import Company employs approximately 120 people and operates through a nationwide chain of wholesalers.
89. It is only through direct involvement that Guinness can guarantee that local marketing is consistent with its international strategy.
90. The government was relatively unscathed by scandals at Lloyd's, the collapse of Johnson Matthey, and the Guinness saga.
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