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Thomas Hutchison believed that the Parliament should be controling the 13 colonies but he wasn't a supporter of the Stamp act. Even though he wasn't a supporter of the Stamp Act, he still enforced the tax. This caused a mob of angry patriots to go to Thomas Hutchison's house and burn it. His house had the most enriched library ever in the thirteen colonies. He was the symbol of loyalty during the pre-Revolutionary period, and he was also one of the most hated people in Boston.
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Our history
Guinness World Records - originally the Guinness Book of Records - the ultimate authority on record-breaking achievements, started out as an idea for a book of facts to solve arguments in pubs.
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The idea came about in the early 1950’s when Sir Hugh Beaver (1890—1967), Managing Director of the Guinness Brewery, attended a shooting party in County Wexford.
There, he and his hosts argued about the fastest game bird in Europe, and failed to find an answer in any reference book.*
In 1954, recalling his shooting party argument, Sir Hugh had the idea for a Guinness promotion based on the idea of settling pub arguments and invited the twins Norris (1925—2004) and Ross McWhirter (1925—75) who were fact-finding researchers from Fleet Street to compile a book of facts and figures.
Guinness Superlatives was incorporated on 30 November and the office opened in two rooms in a converted gymnasium on the top floor of Ludgate House, 107 Fleet Street.
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The top ten food service companies in 2018
Top ten food service companies by revenue in 2018: Ranking the ten biggest.
Restaurant Brands International – $4.6bn.
Chipotle Mexican Grill – $4.9bn.
Autogrill – $5.3bn.
Zensho Holdings – $5.35bn.
Yum! Brands – $5.6bn.
Darden Restaurants – $8.3bn.
Performance Food Group – $18.1bn.
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32 degrees F
Freezing point of Celcius is 0, which, converted to Fahrenheit, would be 32.