ornaments. The term nonpareil also may refer to a specific confection, made using nonpareils – namely, discs of chocolate coated with nonpareils, which also are...
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village in Guyana Nonpareil, Nebraska, a community in the United States Nonpareil, Oregon, a former community in the United States Nonpareils, a confectionery...
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better known as Nonpareil Jack Dempsey, who was the first holder of the World Middleweight Championship (1884–1891). He was nicknamed "Nonpareil" because of...
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used in Britain, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to refer to nonpareils, a type of sprinkles. Another UK variant of the term is vermicelli, especially...
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Nonpareil Martin Nonpareil Morris's Nonpareil Russet Nonpareil(syn. Old Nonpareil) Petworth Nonpareil Pitmaston Nonpareil Scarlet Nonpareil Swenny Nonparael...
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triangles. Although people had been putting hundred and thousands (or nonpareils) on bread and butter for some time, the first known reference to this...
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consisting of small pieces of semi-sweet chocolate candy covered with white nonpareils. Sno-Caps can be found around the world and are commonly associated with...
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area was about 202 in 2000. Nonpareil was the birthplace of novelist H. L. Davis. Nonpareil was named for the nearby Nonpareil quicksilver (mercury) mine...
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Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. Similar confections include: Sprinkles Nonpareils Muisjes 100000 (number), one hundred thousand Hundreds & Thousands, 1985...
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of the Royal Navy have borne the name HMS Nonpareil, from the French meaning 'without equal': HMS Nonpareil (1584) was a 56-gun galleon, launched in 1556...
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