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    to brew any malt beverage, not in excess of 300,000 barrels (31-gallon barrels) per year; to sell to wholesalers and at festivals in the state; to sell and distribute out of state; as part of a tour, sell beer for on-site consumption; to offer samples to visitors; to sell up to 15.5 gallons of beer (i.e. a keg) for consumption off-premises

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    About 15% of the funds paid to Germany by France during the occupation were spent on black market purchases, a report from the French army’s general staff in March 1942 estimated that "each day the Germans were passing more than 100 million francs worth of merchandise from the free zone to the occupied zone."

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    In economics, inflation is a general increase in the prices of goods and services in an economy. This is usually measured using the consumer price index (CPI). When the general price level rises, each unit of currency buys fewer goods and services; consequently, inflation corresponds to a reduction in the purchasing power of money.