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  2. Black and tan - Wikipedia

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    A black and tan is a beer cocktail made by layering a pale beer (usually pale ale) and a dark beer (usually stout). In Ireland, the drink is called a half and half.

  3. How to Make a Half-and-Half for St. Patrick’s Day - AOL

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    While the name for the drink stuck due to its black and tan colors, the Irish refer to it as a half-and-half instead. So, if you order one—especially on that side of the Atlantic—make an ...

  4. Black and Tans - Wikipedia

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    Black and Tans served in all parts of Ireland, but most were sent to southern and western regions where the IRA was most active and fighting was heaviest. [36] By 1921, Black and Tans made up nearly half of all RIC constables in County Tipperary, for example. [36] Few were sent to what became Northern Ireland, however. [36]

  5. Black and Tan (film) - Wikipedia

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    Black and Tan (1929) The film begins with a scene showing Duke Ellington struggling to get bookings for his band. His finances are so tight that he can't make payments on his piano and apartment. Two men arrive to take possession of Duke's piano. Ellington's wife (played by Fredi Washington) is a dancer. She has achieved acclaim beyond that of ...

  6. We Predict These 4 Colors Will Redefine Traditional Neutrals

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    Common neutral colors include white, black, tan, beige, cream, ivory, and gray. While neutrals aren't on the color wheel, they work to support more saturated primary and secondary colors that are.

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  8. Black and tan clubs - Wikipedia

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    Black and Tan clubs were nightclubs in the United States in the early 20th century catering to the black and mixed-race ("tan") population. [1] [2] They flourished in the speakeasy era and were often popular places of entertainment linked to the early jazz years. With time the definition simply came to mean black and white clientele.

  9. Yes, Black Women Can Use Self-Tan Too - AOL

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