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has gloss | eng: The Pillars of Hercules is a pub in Greek Street, Soho, London. Most of what exists now was built around 1910, but the pub dates back to 1733 . Dickens referred to it in A Tale Of Two Cities, and the road at the side of the pub through the arch is named Manette Street, after Dr Manette, one of the characters from that book. |
lexicalization | eng: Pillars of Hercules |
instance of | (noun) tavern consisting of a building with a bar and public rooms; often provides light meals taphouse, pub, saloon, gin mill, public house, pothouse |
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has gloss | dan: Pillars Of Hercules er en traditionsrig pub i Greek Street nr. 7 i Soho i London. Dagens lokaler er fra 1910, men puben har en historie som går tilbage til 1733. Charles Dickens nævner puben i sin A Tale of Two Cities. |
lexicalization | dan: Pillars of Hercules |
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has gloss | nor: Pillars Of Hercules er en tradisjonsrik pub i Greek Street nr. 7 i Soho i London. Dagens lokaler er fra 1910, men puben har en historie som går tilbake til 1733. Charles Dickens nevner puben i sin A Tale Of Two Cities. |
lexicalization | nor: Pillars of Hercules |
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