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oleomargarine
oleomargarine (ˌəʊliːəʊˈmɑːgəriːn, -ɪn, -ˈmɑːdʒəriːn) [f. oleo- b + margarine. ‘Often mispronounced..as if spelt -margerine’ (N.E.D., 1902).] A fatty substance obtained by extracting the liquid portion from clarified beef fat by pressure, and allowing it to solidify; with the addition of butyrin, or...
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Oleo
It is commonly used to refer to a variety of things:
Colloquial term for margarine, a.k.a. oleomargarine
Oleic acid
Oleo strut, a type of shock absorbers
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butterine
butterine (ˈbʌtəriːn) [f. butter n.1 + -ine.] An imitation butter manufactured from oleomargarine (one of the constituents of animal fat) churned up with milk. (By Act 50 & 51 Vict. xxix. ‘all substances, whether compound or otherwise, prepared in imitation of butter’ must after 1 Jan. 1888, be offe...
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Newfoundland Margarine Company
The Newfoundland Margarine Company (until 1950, the Newfoundland Butter Company) was Canada's first oleomargarine manufacturing company, and a leading Oleomargarine or margarine manufacturing plants which used beef fat and lard as main ingredients were established as an inexpensive alternative to butter
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William D. Hoard
Hoard often testified before Congress about the fraudulent nature of oleomargarine between 1898 and 1902, and helped secure the passage of the Oleomargarine Act of 1902, which added an additional 10-cent tax on the sale of colored oleomargarine and briefly caused a decline in its production.
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oleo
▪ I. oleo, n.1 and a. (ˈəʊliːəʊ) A. n. 1. Commercial contraction for oleomargarine, esp. in the U.S. sense of artificial butter or margarine.1884 Daily News 11 Dec. 3/6 There is one firm in London which is able to turn out from ten to twenty tons of this valuable oleo per week. 1888 Pall Mall G. 26 ...
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William Dameron Guthrie
In his practice before the United States Supreme Court he argued the income tax, California irrigation, Illinois inheritance tax, oleomargarine, and Kansas
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bosch
▪ I. ‖ bosch1 (properly bɔs, usually bɔʃ) Also bosh. [Du. bosch a wood, bush.] Used by the Dutch settlers in South Africa, and thence in comb., as: bosch-bok, an antelope of South Africa, the Bush-buck; bosch-man = Bushman (the word used in Holland, however, is boschjesman); bosch-vark, a species of...
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Marjorie Hulsizer Copher
"We draw rations every morning of bacon, rice, onions, potatoes, tinned meat, milk, cocoa, jam, oleomargarine, pork and beans, sugar, salt, tea, cheese
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Erin E. Stead
Stead (2015; )
The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine, by Mark Twain and Philip Stead (Doubleday Books for Young Readers, 2017)
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Hippolyte Mège-Mouriès
Mège-Mouriès's invention, originally known as oleomargarine, was created by mixing processed beef tallow with skimmed milk. Mège-Mouriès made very little profit from the invention of oleomargarine, which never became popular in France.
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McCray v. United States
Background
In the 19th century, chemists in France developed oleomargarine as a substitute for butter. McCray, a seller of oleomargarine, sued to have the tax deemed unconstitutional as a deprivation of due process.
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Emil Alexander de Schweinitz
1893)
The Effect of Tuberculin on the Milk of Cows (1894)
The Chemical Composition of the Tuberculosis and Glanders Bacilli (1895)
A Hygienic Study of Oleomargarine
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William McCormick Blair Jr.
1961, in the chapel at Frederiksborg Castle in Hillerød, Denmark, Ambassador Blair married Catherine "Deeda" Gerlach (born 1931), the former wife of oleomargarine
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