Kirsch scored with 3 minutes, 49 seconds remaining in the first overtime period.
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Kirsch is a senior majoring in international area studies, according to Drexel.
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Get your cheese, bread, kirsch and wine after you arrive, and you're ready to go.
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Blackberry, cocoa, kirsch and dried mint notes broaden out with some decanting.
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Kirsch discovered that most anti-depressant trials showed no proof of efficacy.
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Kirsch approached the venture firm seeking funding for his idea in December 2011.
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Kirsch had moved from the house a couple of days before Eads'arrest, sources said.
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Rambunctious and slightly oak-spiced, with nutmeg and ripe kirsch-edged fruit.
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Kirsch graduated Saturday from Northern Kentucky University with a teaching degree.
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From fermented juice of black morello cherries
A kirschwasser (/u02C8ku026Au0259ru0283vu0251u02D0su0259r/ KEERSH-vahs-u0259r; German: , German for u201Ccherry wateru201D) or kirsch is a clear, colorless fruit brandy traditionally made from double distillation of morello cherries, a dark-colored cultivar of the sour cherry. However, it is now also made from other kinds of cherries. The cherries are fermented complete (that is, including their stones)...
Kirsch is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Adam Kirsch, American book critic and writer *Brandon Kirsch, American football player *David Kirsch, a game developer *Delbert Kirsch, Canadian politician *Don Kirsch, American college baseball coach *Ernst Gustav Kirsch, ...
A clear brandy made from black cherries: kirchwasser
A surname
A cherry-flavored liqueur made of black cherries and their pits.
A clear alcoholic beverage distilled from cherries.
Film sound slang (popularized in Northern California) for when a director will request a change in the sound and will give his or her approval to what in fact was no change at all (either accidentally or deliberately) on the part of the mixers. ...
A liqueur distilled from crushed cherries and their stones, often used to flavour fruit salads and sponge cakes.