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pale
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pale adjective anemic in comparison, become impooent, become tarnished, colorless in comparison, contrast, dim, dismal, drab, drained of color, dreary in comparison, fails in comparison, feeble in comparison, flat in comparison, flimsy in comparison, frail in comparison, ghastly, impotent, inadequate, incompetent, ineffective, insufficient, lackluster, languishing, lose their luster, lusterless, obfuscated, pallid
See also: ambit, border, boundary, capacity, circuit, district, locality, nebulous, obscure, outline, periphery, sphere


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Home brews will be judged in five categories: English pale ale, American ale, India pale ale, Belgian strong ale and strong ale.
We ate it with the recommended Brakspear English Pale Ale (4.
Anything Belgian England may have inspired the first generation of American craft brewers, but once English pale ales and India pale ales became established as the flagship brands of microbreweries and brewpubs, restless brewers looked further east to the other great ale-brewing nation, Belgium.
 
 
 
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