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They are dark beers (usually) and you'd think that you are looking at a stout or a porter, but a Mild is a beer that you could probably drink all day and never get a buzz.
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They are dark beers (usually) and you'd think that you are looking at a stout or a porter, but a Mild is a beer that you could probably drink all day and never get a buzz.
Donavan Hall 2008
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They are dark beers (usually) and you'd think that you are looking at a stout or a porter, but a Mild is a beer that you could probably drink all day and never get a buzz.
LENNDEVOURS: 2008
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They are dark beers (usually) and you'd think that you are looking at a stout or a porter, but a Mild is a beer that you could probably drink all day and never get a buzz.
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Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Frozen in Mild Terror:
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The wings come in Mild, Hot, Super Hot and Chernobyl.
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Bush's tepid job growth was dissected in Mild Job Growth!
08/29/2005 2005
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As the journal Annals of Internal Medicine noted in Prevalence of Cognitive Impairment without Dementia in the United States (2008), nearly one-quarter of adults who are age 71 or above suffer from the disorder known as Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI).
Poll: Palin Is Now The Top Concern Voters Have About McCain 2009
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In contrast fried fish has very low amounts of Omega-3 and consequently offers no protection whatsoever against dementia and age-related memory loss, known as Mild Cognitive Impairment MCI.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Nick Collins 2011
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About 1.5 million people in Britain, 14 million in Europe and five million in the United States have problems with memory, language or other mental functions known as Mild Cognitive Impairment, half of whom go on to develop Alzheimer's or another form of dementia within five years.
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