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 Sherry Shriner - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sherry Shriner feels the U.S. Government (she calls them omegans [1]), Israeli Zionists, the Kenite serpent seed (she calls them Edomite or Talmudic) Jews, Space aliens, hollow earth dwellers and the Roman Catholic Black Pope and his Jesuit henchmen are all in a nefarious satanic alliance.
Shriner states that Maitreya of Buddhism and that of Benjamin Creme are one and the same, and, along with Saint Germain are false prophets [2] and the Black Pope himself is one Count Hans Van Kolvenbach.
Sherry hosts a weekly talk radio program on Reality Radio Network, which distributes audio programmes via the web; she offers many recorded broadcasts and talks for free via the internet.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Sherry_Shriner   (435 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - sherry (Alcoholic Beverages) - Encyclopedia
The term sherry originally referred to wines made from grapes grown in the region of JErez de la Frontera, Andalusia, Spain; today it may refer to any of the fortified wines from S Spain and is also applied to similar wines produced in the United States, Latin America, and South Africa.
The big sherry houses blend the wines with reserves from the Soleras, collections of flavoring wines from very fine vintages, kept in dated casks and maintained for long periods by exact replenishment of the blending wine withdrawn from the oldest cask with wine from the next oldest.
Sherry must be long matured in wood and bottle to acquire the mellowness demanded of brandied wines.
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/sherry.html   (338 words)

  
 David Sherry Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ ArtisticNudity.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Sherry was born in Northern Ireland before studying at the Glasgow School of Art.
Sherry has said he is trying to "expose the systematic processes of day to day life".
In 2003, Sherry was shortlisted for the Beck's Futures prize.
www.artisticnudity.com /encyclopedia/David_Sherry   (297 words)

  
 sherry on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
SHERRY [sherry] [from Jérez], naturally dry fortified wine, pale amber to brown in tint.
Sherry bodegas are struggling back from the edge of disaster.
This view of a sherry cask shows the layer of yeast, called flor, that give sherry it's flavor at Osborne's vineyards in Puerto de Santa Maria, Spain.
www.encyclopedia.com /html/s1/sherry.asp   (1103 words)

  
 Allrecipes | Cook's Encyclopedia | sherry
Considered a medium sherry, the nutty-flavored AMONTILLADOS are sweeter, softer and darker in color than finos.
The sweet OLOROSOS are fuller flavored and darker than dry or medium sherries.
Dry sherries are usually drunk chilled, sweet sherries at room temperature.
allrecipes.com /advice/ref/ency/terms/8498.asp   (205 words)

  
 Sherry
1974 Sherry Wigginton, born in Austin, Texas, diver in 1996 Olympics
1967 Sherry Stringfield, born in Colorado Springs, Colorado, actress, Laura-NYPD Blue, ER
1964 Sherry Arnett, born in St. Louis, Missouri, playmate, Jan, 1986
www.brainyhistory.com /topics/s/sherry.html   (169 words)

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