Definitions
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- noun (registered trademark) a liqueur flavored with anise
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Examples
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Pernod is a wonderful drink as is its counterpoint "Ricard" from Marseille.
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It's based on a liquor called Pernod, which is legal, and blue, and being flavored with anise, it tastes like liquorice.
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It's based on a liquor called Pernod, which is legal, and blue, and being flavored with anise, it tastes like liquorice.
The Sudden Curve: 2005
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The Pernod was a fantastic addition, it worked really well.
Archive 2006-02-01 2006
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The Pernod was a fantastic addition, it worked really well.
kna·cke·bro·d 2006
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Fortune was seen as the favorite to acquire V&S, given the distribution rights, but with the struggles in its other businesses and the hefty price tag Pernod ended up paying, it could have seriously hamstrung Fortune with debt.
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We expect most deals to be tuck-in acquisitions of smaller players, such as Pernod's acquisition of Absolut vodka in 2008, or of individual brands.
Alcoholic Beverage Firms Have Three Shots for Growth - Yahoo! Finance 2010
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Pernod Ricard gained 2%, aided by an upgrade from J.P. Morgan Cazenove.
European Stocks Nudge Higher Simon Kennedy 2011
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In PARIS , Pernod Ricard gained 2%, aided by an upgrade from J.P. Morgan Cazenove.
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I will then settle into a small table at the restaurant, tuck my napkin into my shirt collar spills and splashes happen, order a Pernod on the rocks, and my fish soup.
Jay Weston: Authentic Bouillabaisse on Bastille Day at South Coast Plaza Jay Weston 2011
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