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		<title>Know your meters and your liters</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you belly up to the bar in France, it helps to know your metric measures - and I&#8217;m not talking poetry.
Here&#8217;s a couple of guidelines - the smallest, most miniscule beer you can order is a &#8216;galopin&#8217;.  That would be 15 CL or 15 centiliters.  Ask for a &#8216;galopin&#8217;  pronounced galopan [...]]]></description>
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