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    Heinz 57 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (227 words)
    Heinz 57 is a shortened, popular form of the "57 Varieties" slogan of the H.
    Heinz 57 is used for one variety of its steak sauce.
    Heinz 57 is also used as a joke slang term for mixed-breed dogs, as well as people who are multiracial, or most commonly, people who are of different national heritages.
    West End of Iowa 57 (879 words)
    The extension restores 57 to near the length and glory it had between 1932 and 1969, and also means that all of 20's old route between US 65 and US 63 is or was marked as 57.
    (At one point or another in the 1920s, highways 57, 58, and 59 all ran somewhere in Black Hawk County.) After various extensions and truncations, almost all of 57 in the early 1980s (outside of Waterloo-Cedar Falls) was still part of the original.
    The 20 shields were replaced with 57 shields, but the arrows were changed while 57 was detoured for a bridge to be rebuilt.
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