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Food and drink / Licenses / Liquor license / Public house / Alcoholic beverage / Drinking in public / Prohibition in the United States / Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom / Alcohol law / Alcohol / Drinking culture
Date: 2014-03-02 17:14:22
Food and drink
Licenses
Liquor license
Public house
Alcoholic beverage
Drinking in public
Prohibition in the United States
Alcohol licensing laws of the United Kingdom
Alcohol law
Alcohol
Drinking culture

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