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    A nabob /ˈneɪbɒb/ is a conspicuously wealthy man deriving his fortune in the east, especially in India during the 18th century with the privately held...
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    workers, the "Forgotten Man of American politics". Addressing the California Republican Convention in San Diego, Agnew targeted "the nattering nabobs of negativism...
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  • The Nabob is a comedy play, a satire, by the English writer Samuel Foote. It was first performed at the Haymarket Theatre on 29 June 1772. The first interpretation...
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  • Look up nabob in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A nabob, an English form of "nawab", is a merchant-leader of high social status and wealth. Nabob may also...
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    [verification needed] Nabob is a brand of coffee produced by Kraft Foods and sold in Canada since 1896. Nabob produces several different blends of coffee...
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    HMS Nabob (D77) was a Ruler-class escort aircraft carrier which served in the Royal Navy during 1943 and 1944. The ship was built in the United States...
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  • The Nabob Affair (French: Au voleur!, German: Affäre Nabob) is a 1960 French-West German comedy film directed by Ralph Habib and starring Paul Guers, Perrette...
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  • The Natchez nabobs were a cohort of rich white male plantation owners, lawyers, and politicians who lived in and around the Natchez District of the lower...
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  • Nabob is an unincorporated community located in the town of West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, United States. Nabob is located near Wisconsin Highway...
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  • Nawab (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    other foreign languages as nabob. The Subahdar was the head of the Mughal provincial administration. He was assisted by the provincial Diwan, Bakhshi,...
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    the Mughal Empire gave way to the rising influence of the Maratha Empire, and later the emergence of the British Raj. The old province, known as the Carnatic...
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  • ships of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nabob, an earlier spelling for Nawab, a deputy provincial governor in the Mughal Empire. not the current...
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    the treaties by which the British Empire acquired its rule over the Indian subcontinent or later known as British India. The treaty entailed that the...
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    Mór Jókai (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    aranykora ('The Golden Age of Transylvania'), its sequel Török világ Magyarországon ('The Turks in Hungary'), Egy magyar nábob ('A Hungarian Nabob'), its sequel...
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  • second production plant was opened in the Toronto area (Ajax). By 1959 it was marketed across Canada through the Nabob Foods Limited division of Kelly, Douglas...
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    Archived from the original on January 22, 2011. Retrieved July 16, 2011. Morrow, Lance (September 30, 1996). "Naysayer to the nattering nabobs". Time. Archived...
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  • [navāb] meaning "nabob", "nawab" – and thus roughly translating as "of Navab", "from a nabob [rich Mughal ruler]", "relating to a nabob") is a Persian surname...
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  • Prix Noailles (redirect from Prix du Nabob)
    Longchamp in April. The event was established in 1878, and it was originally called the Prix du Nabob. It was named after The Nabob, a leading sire in...
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  • producers was the Nabob Mine, where a new shaft was sunk in 1906. The town struggled on for a while, with the last inhabitants leaving during the Depression...
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  • snacks manufactured by Kraft Heinz in Chicago, Illinois, and marketed under the Oscar Mayer brand. They were initially introduced in Seattle in 1988 before...
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    Kraft Foods (category Condiment companies of the United States)
    was completed on July 2, 2015, forming The Kraft Heinz Company, the fifth-largest food and beverage company in the world. In August 2011, Kraft Foods Inc...
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    Nabob (F.H. Legget). In the 21st century, cream cheese is common in the Jewish cuisine of New York City, where it is known as a "schmear". It is the basis...
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    to use the name "Philadelphia" on the foil-wrapped blocks of their cream cheese. The company went through some changes over the years and the trademarked...
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  • 1866. The U.S. rights to the brand were acquired by the Heublein Company in 1946, later passing on to Kraft Foods. Grey Poupon became popular in the United...
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  • decaffeinated coffee, sold around the world, and was one of the earliest decaffeinated varieties. Sanka is distributed in the United States by Kraft Heinz...
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    "fish, meat, fowl and game" dishes in the United Kingdom, the makers introduced the product to Canada, and later to the U.S. where it was later marketed as...
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  • example: The encoding used to store the common prefix length itself varies from application to application. Typical techniques are storing the value as...
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    brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Heinz based in Chicago, Illinois. The powder form was created by Edwin Perkins in 1927 based upon a liquid concentrate...
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    became the largest and most profitable product in the Birds Eye line of products. Cool Whip is now the most consumed brand of whipped topping in the U.S...
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    early 2015. The new Kraft Heinz Company became the world's fifth-largest food and beverage company and the third-largest in the United States. The Kraft Heinz...
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