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„Schools have been a fertile ground for sitcoms, viz Whack-O! , Please, Sir! , the infamous Hardwicke House , Chalk , Head Of The Class and Welcome Back, Kotter Observing the chaos visited upon a fee-paying independent school by its new French teacher Laurence Didcott, Bonjour La Classe, like its predecessors, divided its time between the classroom and the staff room, most of the humour arising from the interplay between the masters and Didcott, a naive, desperately keen and uncompromisingly honest man who was a stickler for the rules. Didcott's honesty proved especially damaging because his forthright views and unintentionally callous candour often caused outrage and the airing of embarrassing facts best kept concealed. But he remained oblivious to the effects of his personality and the angst he caused, and thick-skinned in regard to the withering criticisms levelled at him by his colleagues.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/articles/b/ bonjourlaclasse_1299000374.shtml - Cached
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„Many of the pots were discovered by three of the most celebrated pioneers of archaeology - Sir Richard Colt Hoare, owner of the Stourhead estate in Wiltshire, his colleague, William Cunnington, and General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox Pitt-Rivers, one of the leading archaeologists and anthropologists of the Victorian age.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/wiltshire/features/ pots_completed.shtml
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„I did notice an interesting thing - every drink I got was lukewarm! This immediately reminded me that the most infamous thing about McDonalds and the world of coffee: the lawsuit about the scalding coffee in the ladys lap years ago. Clearly, they are taking no chances now.“
http://www.coffeegeek.com/opinions/professionals/ 12-09-2003
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„Giá cà phê thế giới giảm đã làm cho các công ty kinh doanh cà phê hàng đầu của Việt Nam trong đó có cả Vinacafe gặp khó khăn.“
http://www.bbc.co.uk/vietnamese/newsaboutvietnam/ 030120_coffeevn.shtml
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„The history of coffee in Jamaica is epic ...In 1728, Sir Nicholas Lawes, the then Governor of Jamaica, imported coffee into Jamaica from Martinique. The country was ideal for this cultivation and nine years after its introduction 83,000 lbs.“
http://www.sweetmarias.com/ coffee.islands.jamaica.html
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„Sir James Mackintosh - 'The powers of a man's mind are directly proportioned to the quantity of coffee he drinks.'“
http://www.britishcoffeeassociation.org/ id134.htm
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