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Kaiser

Title formerly used by the Holy Roman emperors, Austrian emperors 1806–1918, and German emperors 1871–1918. The word, like the Russian ‘tsar’, is derived from the Latin Caesar.



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As the harassed-looking Kasier Chief dashed around his local Asda in Leeds doing some lastminute shopping, he waved a massive pepper mill and a wok and explained: "It's for mum.
Editors Bancroft and Gamble (both are pathologists retired, respectively, from Queen's Medical Centre, UK, and from Kasier Permanente, California) have assembled 32 contributed chapters and have made the necessary decisions about including old vs.
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