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It refers to a type of sausage, typically made of pork, that is usually smoked and served in a bun. It is commonly used in the United States, but is also known as 'frankfurter' in some other English-speaking countries. Example: "I ordered a frankfurter from the food truck at the park for lunch."
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frankfurter
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A moist sausage of soft, even texture and flavor, often made from mechanically recovered meat or meat slurry.
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They range from an essay on maple-syrup production in Vermont to squirrel recipes from Arkansas, a poem about Nebraskans' enthusiasm for frankfurter sausages and a description of how Sioux Indians prepared buffalo meat.
But then, as a cigar-chomping plumber from the Bronx, Mr Meany was as working class as a frankfurter smeared with lurid yellow mustard, and he never let anybody forget it.A blue-blooded leader of blue-collar workersMr Kirkland was not so lucky.
Just as Coney Island transformed the hot dog (or frankfurter, a German invention) into a uniquely American food, it likewise popularized roller coaster culture in the United States.
Their private memo to the heads of Dresdner Bank, Germany's third-biggest bank, and Deutsche Börse, operator of the city's stock exchange, declaring that Finanzplatz Frankfurt was "falling apart", was leaked to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung, a Sunday newspaper.Not so, howled the stalwarts of the city's financial industry, including the local bosses of American investment banks.
Three weekly papers, Akzia from Moscow, Expresso from Lisbon and the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagzeitung, were also named in the World's Best Designed category.
Leading German publications such as Der Spiegel, Bild and Frankfurter Allgemeine had published editorials condemning Merkel's wavering course and suggested that backtracking on the open nomination process in favour of a backroom deal would amount to deceiving the electorate.
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On the contrary, Mr Notheis, in an email to Réné Proglio, quoted in the German weekly Frankfurter Allgemeine am Sonntag, says "your brother has already agreed to €40 which, as we know, is more than rich .A price of €41.50 a share (which included a dividend of €1.50) was agreed on November 28th.
City educated Felix Frankfurter, a pivotal figure on the Supreme Court (class of 1902), Ira Gershwin (1918), Jonas Salk, the inventor of the polio vaccine (1934) and Robert Kahn, an architect of the internet (1960).
They remembered how during the first world war Britain had accused the Germans of making soap from the dead, and suspected the Polish resistance of similarly crude propaganda.Even Felix Frankfurter was sceptical.
Mr Bush is not the first president to nominate a close friend to the court FDR nominated Felix Frankfurter, who turned out to be a good choice, and Johnson nominated Abe Fortas, who resigned from the bench under a cloud but both were defensible in terms of intellect and experience.There is little evidence that Ms Miers passes this test.
Perhaps the only justice with a semi-conventional path was Felix Frankfurter, a Jew whose family emigrated from Austria when he was 12.
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